TAG SV-2000-X2 manual Dual-redundant, auto-sensing power supply, Input Power Line Frequency

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Operations Manual

5.6.4 Dual-redundant, auto-sensing power supply

Power for all the equipment in the system is a dual redundant, Hot-Swap AC input Power supply with an Input AC Voltage Range

of 115 Vrms nominal, 98 to 138 Vrms (-15%, +20%).

Input Power Line Frequency

The system shall operate over the input power frequency range of 60 Hz nominal, 56.4 to 63.6 Hz (- 6%, + 6%).

Power Connector

The AC input power connector is IEC 320

WARNING

Power supplies contain dangerous voltages. Before attempting to work on any power supply always unplug the device and drain the power source by turning the Server on after the power supply has been disconnected. Failure to follow these instructions could result in serious injury due to electrical shock.

To satisfy reliability requirements, TAG Servers are designed with Hot-Swappable power supplies. If in the event of a power supply module failure or if the power source fails and only one module is receiving power, an audible alarm sounds. For procedures on how to Hot- Swap a power supply module, refer to the Procedures Section of this manual Replacing a Hot-Swap Hard Drive55.

Although most TAG power supplies for the 1U and 4U series Servers are similar in physical sizes, and physical characteristics, some Servers use smaller foot print power supplies. Figure 5-7 shows a typical Hot-Swap power supply.

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Contents SV-2000-X2 Server Centrix / Jhsv Operations Manual Trademarks Copyright 2008 Technology Advancement Group, Inc TAGSummary of Qualifications About TAGManufacturing and Integration Core Competences EngineeringLifecycle Management Core Competencies About TAG Summary of QualificationsPage Document Revision History Date Version Number Updated By DescriptionScope and Audience About This ManualOrganization Table of Contents RAID 1SV-2000-X2 Front View List of Figures11 Stripe Size Chapter Types of warnings used in this manual Safety InstructionsPage SV-2000-X2 2U Server Product Information Server OverviewMotherboard and On-board Features Specifications Chassis & power supplySV-2000-X2 Server Fan Controller Processor & Cache3 SV-2000-X2 Server Highlights Additional specificationsServer Components 4 SV-2000-X2 ServerMotherboard Model and Type Identifying your I/O Connectors Power ManagementSystem Memory Identifying System MemoryFloppy Drives Standard Server ComponentsScsi HP 920 LTO-3 Ultrium tape drive 3 D/DVD Drive 5Internal Tape DriveInput Power Line Frequency Dual-redundant, auto-sensing power supplyPower Connector 7Hot-Swap Power Supply Adaptec 5805 SAS/SATA RAID Controller PCI I/O Expansion Cards9Adaptec 29320 ALP-R Scsi Controller Adaptec 29320 ALP-R Scsi ControllerProcedures Identifying Server Components Using Device Manager ProceduresServer Startup Server Shutdown1Control Panel Double-click the System icon. Figure Page 4Device Manager Working with Device PropertiesPage Using the Add New Hardware Wizard Installing and Removing Hardware in Windows6Control Panel Double-click the Add Hardware icon. Figure Removing Legacy Peripherals Installing Legacy Peripherals9System Properties Click the Hardware tab 10Device Manger Common Bios Settings TAG Approved BiosHard Drives Boot Sequence Boot Sector VirusPasswords MemoryPlug and Play Bios Bios Configuration for SV-2000-X2 12Load Optimized Defaults 13Enhanced Intel 14Enhanced Intel, Disable 15Processor Confirmation Screen 16Deep C-state Support Screen 17USB Configuration 18Intel Virtualization Technology 19Save and Reset 20Grounding Wrist Strap Replacing a Hot-Swap Power Supply Module Replacing a Hot-Swap Hard Drive Removing the Server Cover 11.1 146GB SAS Hard DriveUnlatch both Dimm socket levers, as shown in Figure Install system memoryReplacing the Cmos Battery Ultrium 920 Tape Drive Install Tape DriveRemove Tape Drive Page RAID RAID Defined RAIDRAID Level Create a RAID 5 Array On Adaptec 1Array ConfigurationPage Initialized 6Create Array 7Select Drives Page Page Page Page Page 13Cache Functionality 14Write Caching Page Operations Manual Press Enter to continue. Figure 17Cache Warning 18Hot Spare Check 19 Exit Utility Global and Dedicated Hot Spares About RAID Global and Hot SparesContact