Multi-Tech Systems Hub manual Hardware removal/Replacement

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Chapter 4 - Hardware removal/ Replacement

Chapter 4 - Hardware removal/Replacement

This chapter’s procedures describe removal and replacement of the main hardware components of the CommPlete 4000. Before removing or replacing any component, disconnect the cables from the back of the CommPlete 4000 and remove the CommPlete 4000 from its rack enclosure per instructions. The CommPlete 4000 has been designed to make this process as efficient as possible, but if you experience problems, contact Multi-Tech Technical Support (see chapter 6 of this section).

Disconnecting Cables and Removal from Enclosure

The steps below describe how to remove the CommPlete 4000 from its rack enclosure. These steps must be followed before any internal component can be removed or replaced.

Warning: Anytime power is removed, turn off the Master Power switch inside the front door.

Note: In order to make re-connection easier, be sure to note or label all cable connections before disconnecting any cables from the CommPlete 4000.

1Remove the power cord from the back of the CommPlete 4000.

2If connected, disconnect the video, COM 1, keyboard, and network cables from the back of the SBC.

Cover Mounting

 

Screws

ISI Boards

Cover

1-4

MODEM Line

5-8

MODEM Line

1-4

MODEM Line

5-8

MODEM Line

120

Power Supply

SBC Backplane

 

Fig.4-1. Back Panel Connectors

COM 2 (DB15)

Printer Port (DB25)

3Disconnect the telephone cords (RJ-12 and/or RJ-45) from the serial interface card(s). Note: You may have ISI boards located in the left and right halves of the card cage

Caution: For safety and proper handling, two people are required to remove the CommPlete 4000 from its rack enclosure. Please work safely.

4Remove the four rack enclosure mounting screws from the front of CommPlete 4000 and remove the CommPlete 4000 from the rack enclosure. See Figure 4-2.

Enclosure

Rack Enclosure

Mounting

Mounting Holes

Screws

Single Processor

Communications Server

Handle

Fan Intake Vents

Fig. 4-2. Rack Enclosure Mounting Screws

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CommPlete 4000 Communications Server User Guide

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Contents User Guide Record of Revisions PatentsContents Appendices System Overview Product OverviewDocumentation Set Overview RASExpressDimensions Technical SpecificationsPower Supply ChassisRack Mounting Safety WarningsUnpacking Cable ConnectionsSBC Board Cabling SBC BoardISI Board Cabling Shared Interrupt For Top Slots Identical Devices RequiredSerial Card Upgrades Powering Up Power Supply ConnectorsAccessing RASExpress What you need to startA8. Type the IP Subnet Mask CommPlete 4000 Communications Server User Guide B8. Type the IP Subnet Mask Using Dial-In Access Hardware removal/Replacement Disconnecting Cables and Removal from EnclosureCard Cage Removal/Replacement Cover Mounting ScrewsRed Red Orange RedRed White Board Removal and Replacement Removing SBC BoardHard Disk Drive Removal/Replacement Removing ISI BoardsFloppy Disk Drive Removal/Replacement Cdrom Removal/ReplacementPower Supply Removal/Replacement No Video TroubleshootingSBC does not boot correctly or hangs after video appears COM1, COM2, or LPT1 port does not respond correctlyDiagnostic Tests Invalid Time, Date or SetupKeyboard does not respond to key strokes Limited Warranty Addendum for North American ProductsAddendum for International Products Out of Warranty Repair Costs On-line Warranty RegistrationTechnical Support Recording CommPlete 4000 InformationOrdering Accessories ServiceContacting Technical Support Appendix A-Back Panel Connector Pinouts VGA 15-Pin ConnectorPinDescription Pin DB9 COM 1 Connector Pin Circular JackPin Description RJ-45 Connector Pin Floppy Disk Drive ConnectorPrinter Port Connector COM 2 Port ConnectorPinSignal Name Direction Hard Disk Connector IOCS16Appendices FCC Part 15 Regulation Canadian Limitations NoticeIndustry Canada Compliance with Babt Requirements Example Diagram Showing Creepage Clearance Distances European Low Voltage DirectiveCompliance with BS6789 .1 and Part Compliance with BS6328 PartEMC, Safety, and Terminal Directive Compliance