ATTO Technology 3400 operation manual Installing a power module, Removing a power module

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IEC Power Receptacle and Switch
LED indicator
Power draw:

Output voltage: +12 Volts @ 5 Amps (60 watts) continuous, 5.8 amps (70 watts) peak.

The maximum power draw is 2 Amps @ 110 Volts for the entire ATTO FC Rack System. When the ATTO FC Rack System has two power modules, the entire unit will draw 2 Amps @ 110 Volts.

The green LED indicator on the power module will light when the module is correctly installed and the switch is turned on showing that power is being drawn from this module and is available on the backplane. The LED will not be illuminated if the power module is not turned on.

WARNING Do not plug the AC power cord in and turn on the power switch if the power module is not installed.

One standard

IEC320 power receptacle and switch provides easy adaptability to different voltage standards throughout the world.

Installing a power module:

1Make sure the power switch on the rear of the power module is in the off position and the power cord is disconnected.

Exhibit 4-1 Rack System power module

Exhibit 4-2 Cooling airflow patterns

2Slide the power module into the rack enclosure until you feel it make contact with the backplane connector. The face of the power module should be flush against the rack enclosure edges.

3Secure the power module by tightening the two thumb screws (hand tight).

4Connect the AC power cord to the power module and plug it into an appropriate receptacle.

5Turn the power switch on the power module to the on position. Verify that the green LED is illuminated.

Removing a power module:

1The power switch on the rear of the power module must be in the off position. Make sure the power LED is NOT illuminated.

2Disconnect the power cord from the power module as well as the AC power source.

3Loosen the two thumb screws on the face of the power module.

4Carefully slide the power module out of the rack enclosure.

Secure Data Path Applicationv 8

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Contents Atto FibreCenter Secure Data Path Application Page Page Contents Configuration commands Glossary Fibre Channel is a key technology for storageTerm Definition LED Quick start instructions Atto FibreCenter supports diverse SAN needsZone Port Specifications Atto FibreCenter 3400 characteristicsFeatures Local and network managementSecure Data Path Applicationv Setting up the FC Rack System Removing a power module Installing a power moduleInstalling the FibreCenter Setting up the Atto FibreCenterTo change the password Cable length Cable type Cable size Connector Connecting Fibre Channel portsRemoving the FibreCenter CablingData transfer when setting up zones Configuring the Atto FibreCenterZone 2 and Zone Hub ports Invalid Switching PatternsCLI command conventions Command Line Interface use and guidanceTelnet session Screen Symbol IndicatesExplanation Ethernet and Telnet configuration commands Status Diagnostic commandsVersion Configuration commands Setup command Switch modelFlash File System FFS Update Linux Kernel UpdateType reboot and hit Enter at the bash# prompt Updating firmwareIf LED is illuminated If LED is not illuminated TroubleshootingCondition Command Default Example Index Command Line InterfaceCanadian Standards Appendix a Standards and compliancesEuropean Standards Declaration of Conformity Appendix B Contact Atto Technology, Inc