Chaparral Chaparral FS 1310 manual Emc

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Canadian Compliance Statement

This Class A digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference-Causing Equipment Regulations.

Cet appareil numérique de la classe A respecte toutes les exigences du Règlement sur le matérial brouilleur du Canada

EMC

Documents:

89/336/EEC—European Council Directive on the Approximation of the Laws of the Member states Relating to Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC Directive).

Testing:

Emissions: EN 55022

Immunity: EN 50082-1

Emissions

Documents:

1CISPR Publication 22/EN 55024—Limits and Methods of Measurement of Radio Interference Characteristics of Information Technology Equipment (ITE).

2 Federal Communications Commission (FCC)

a)47 Code of CFR, chapter I

i)Part 2—Frequency Alloc. And radio Treaty Matters; Gen. Rules and Reg.

(1)Subpart J - Eq. Auth. Procedures

ii)part 15—Radio Frequency Devices

(1)Subpart B - Unintentional Radiators

3ANSI C63.4—Methods of Measurement of Radio-Noise Emissions from Low-Voltage Electrical and Electronic Eq in the Range of 9 kHz to 40 GHz

4 ICES-003—Interference - Causing Eq Standard - Digital Apparatus

5AS/NZS 3548—Limits and Methods of Measurement of Radio Disturbance Charac. of Info. Tech. Eq.

6 VCCI—Volunt. Control council for Interference by Info. Tech. Eq.

Test setup shall conform to ANSI C63.4

Testing to be performed to CISPR 22/EN55022 Class-A and FCC Class-A limits

The quasi-peak detection mode is to be used for measurements from 30 MHz to 1 GHz and the antenna should be placed at a distance of 10 meters from the Equipment Under Test (EUT). To comply with the FCC Rules and Regulations, testing must be performed to 5.3125 GHz (the 5th harmonic of the 1.0625 GHz clock) at a test distance of 3 meters using the average detection mode.

Immunity

1EN 50082-1: 1998—Electromagnetic Compatibility - Generic Immunity Standard - Part 1: Residential, Commercial and Light Industry

2EN 61000-4-2—Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) - Part 4: Testing and Measurement Techniques - Section 2; Electrostatic Discharge Immunity Test

3EN 61000-4-3—Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) - Part 4: Testing and Measurement Techniques -

Section 3: Radiated, Radio Frequency, Electromagnetic field Immunity Test

4EN 61000-4-4—Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) - Part 4: Testing and Measurement Techniques -

Section 4: Electrical Fast Transient/Burst Immunity Test

5EN 6100-4-5—Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) - Part 4: Testing and Measurement Techniques -

Section 5: surge Immunity Test

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Contents User’s Guide Page Copyright EMC Safety Page Contents Troubleshooting Reference Documents FS1310 Rack/Desktop Model User’s Guide Viii Introduction About This GuideChaparral FS1310 Router Benefits and Features ConventionsConvention BoldAbout Serverless Backup Specifications SpecificationPhysical Fibre ChannelSwitches IndicatorsEnvironmental FS1310 Rack/Desktop Model User’s Guide Unpacking the Router Installing the RouterTo unpack the router Installing on a Desktop Installing the RouterTo install the FS1310 on a desktop Installing in a Rack To install the router in a rackInstallation Configuration Examples Simple loop configuration exampleMultiple servers on a SAN FC-AL Multiple SANs with fabric FC-SW Connecting the Router Connecting to the Scsi ChannelsConnecting to the Fibre Channel Port To connect devices to the Scsi channelsConnecting to the RS-232 Port To connect to the Fibre Channel portPin Function To connect to the RS-232 portPowering Up All Devices Connecting to the Ethernet PortTo power up Scsi devices To connect to the Ethernet portTo make the host FC connection Description Color Function LabelRouter Default Settings Setting Default For more information, seeConfiguring the Router Accessing the Router Administrator SoftwareFS1310 Rack/Desktop Model User’s Guide Accessing the Router Administrator Using the Ethernet Port Using the Ethernet Port for the First TimeAccessing the Router Software Using the Ethernet Port Navigating the Router Administrator Software To access the network management systemSelect LAN Configuration and press Enter Do thisChanging the Screen Display Changing Router ConfigurationSelect Function Selecting the Topology To select the topologyChanging the Router’s Loop ID To change the Loop ID Changing the Router’s FC LUN Select Host Configuration and press EnterTo change the LUN This can be any number from 00 to Changing the Scsi ID Assigned to Each Router Channel To change the Scsi ID assigned to a router channelSelect Channel Configuration and press Enter Disabling the Termination on an HVD RouterSetting the Date and Time To set the router’s dateTo change the scan delay Changing the Scan DelaySelect Set Date/Time and press Enter Enabling and Disabling the Alarm Alarm threshold What to do when the alarm sounds Administrator Software onTo enable or disable the alarm Restoring the Default SettingsTo restore the default settings Select Restore Defaults and press Enter Rebooting the RouterTo reboot the router To change the mapping mode Changing the Mapping Mode Auto or FixedChanging and Displaying Device Information Select Mapping Mode press Enter Changing Device Addresses FC LUNsSee Changing the Mapping Mode Auto or Fixed on To change the device FC LUNsDisplaying the FC-to-SCSI Address Map Displaying the Devices Connected to the RouterTo display the devices connected to the router Displaying the Event Log Displaying Router InformationTo display the address map To display one event at a time Select View Event Log and press Enter To display a full page of eventsDisplaying Hardware and Configuration Information Group Field What displaysTo display hardware information only To display hardware and configuration information To display the router’s LUN Displaying the Router’s FC LUNSelect Display Address Map and press Enter Upgrading Firmware To upgrade the router’s firmwareUpgrading the Router’s Firmware FS1310 Rack/Desktop Model User’s Guide To upgrade the Ethernet card’s firmware Upgrading the Ethernet Card’s FirmwareFS1310 Rack/Desktop Model User’s Guide Problems During Bootup TroubleshootingChaparral Technical Support Diagnostic Failure Solutions Lvds BistTo restore the default configuration Terminal Emulator and COM Port Problems Select 2. Clear Configuration and press EnterDevice Scsi Channel Problems SolutionUsing the Loader Diagnostics Menu Using the Loader Utility MenuRouter is Not Responding Event LogsEvent Log File Capture Select Capture TextSetting Up Debug Logging Voltage and Temperature Errors and WarningsTo set up debug logging Address and Device Mapping Figure A-1. FS1310 device Loop ID Loop ID to Alpa MappingDecimal 108 109 110 LAN Configuration Configuring the Router for TCP/IPTo use ARP to resolve addresses in Windows Using Address Resolution ProtocolArp -s IP address 005013fx-xx-xx Configuring the Additional LAN Settings Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol ConfigurationTo configure additional LAN settings To discover which IP address was assigned to the routerSelect Ethernet Config and press Enter System Configuration Screen TCP/IP Configuration Screen Snmp Configuration Screen System Information screen Reference Documents StandardsBooks SBPGlossary FS1310 Rack/Desktop Model User’s Guide Glossary FS1310 Rack/Desktop Model User’s Guide Index FS1310 Rack/Desktop Model User’s Guide Index FS1310 Rack/Desktop Model User’s Guide TCP/IP FS1310 Rack/Desktop Model User’s Guide

Chaparral FS 1310 specifications

The Chaparral FS 1310 is a standout model in the world of recreational boating, specifically designed for those who appreciate both performance and comfort on the water. This versatile boat combines advanced engineering with innovative features, making it a popular choice among boating enthusiasts.

One of the most notable characteristics of the Chaparral FS 1310 is its sleek and modern hull design, which contributes to enhanced performance and stability. The deep-V hull allows for smooth navigation across varying water conditions, whether it be calm lakes or choppy seas. This design not only ensures a memorable ride but also provides safety and confidence for passengers.

The boat is equipped with powerful engine options that deliver impressive speed and acceleration. With options ranging from a robust outboard motor to a powerful inboard setup, the FS 1310 is designed to cater to the needs of different users, whether for leisurely family outings or exhilarating water sports. The engine compartment is thoughtfully arranged, allowing for easy maintenance and accessibility, which is crucial for boating enthusiasts.

Interior comfort is a significant focus in the Chaparral FS 1310. The spacious cockpit features ergonomic seating arrangements that prioritize passenger comfort. High-quality materials are used throughout, providing an upscale ambiance that appeals to a wide range of users. The helm is intuitively designed with easy-to-reach controls, ensuring that the captain can navigate effortlessly while keeping an eye on their surroundings.

Technologically, the Chaparral FS 1310 incorporates modern amenities such as a high-performance sound system and advanced navigation equipment. An integrated touchscreen display allows users to monitor engine performance, GPS mapping, and entertainment options, all in one place. Additionally, LED lighting throughout the interior and exterior enhances nighttime aesthetics and visibility.

For the adventurous, the FS 1310 is equipped with ample storage for water sports gear, making it an ideal choice for activities such as wakeboarding or fishing. The swim platform at the rear is spacious, allowing for safe and easy access to the water, which is a critical factor for families.

Overall, the Chaparral FS 1310 encapsulates what modern boating should be: a blend of performance, comfort, and technological innovation. With its array of features and characteristics, it stands out as a top-tier option for anyone looking to invest in a boat that promises unforgettable moments on the water.