Texas Memory Systems RamSam-210 Installation, Electro-Static Discharge Warning, Battery Warning

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Chapter 2 – Installation

2.1Electro-Static Discharge Warning

Important:

Please take full E.S.D. precautions if it is necessary at any time to come into contact with any circuit boards, components or connectors. The components used in the RamSan-210 and its interfaces can be damaged by electrostatic discharge.

2.2Battery Warning

The internal batteries in the RamSan-210 are charged with enough voltage to power a fully loaded system for approximately one hour. However, the batteries may not be fully charged when you install your system. Therefore, be sure your batteries are fully charged before you use the system where there is risk of power failure.

2.3System Inspection

The RamSan-210 should be shipped complete with a packing list. Make sure you have received all of the components listed.

1.Examine the external chassis for any damage that might have occurred during shipping.

2.Make sure that both power supplies are locked securely in place and that both backup drives have not come loose.

3.Inspect the interface plate for any screws that might have loosen during shipping.

4.Inspect both the front and rear fans to make sure they are locked in place.

5.Inspect the front panel screen for damage.

6.Report any meaningful damage to Texas Memory Systems.

Figure 1 shows an overhead view of the layout of the RAM-SAN system components.

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Contents Texas Memory SYSTEMS, INC Page Table of Contents Reset Status Figures Document Overview PrefaceConventions Overview IntroductionSystem Components Power Requirements Non-VolatilityPage Electro-Static Discharge Warning InstallationBattery Warning System InspectionRamSan-210 Layout Connecting the Power Supplies Connecting the Fibre Channel PortsRack Mounting On switch Low Voltage Battery Turning on the System System InitializationUsing the Front Panel RamSan-210 Front PanelEthernet Setup Menu System LayoutManual Shutdown System Monitoring Page Connecting using telnet Connecting to the MCPConnecting using a terminal program Management Control Port MCPExit MCP CommandsHelp Page Lunconfig ManageReboot ResetStatus Hot Swapping Power Supplies Hot Swap ComponentsHot Swapping Disk Drives Hot Swapping FansPage Batteries Troubleshooting Warranty SpecificationsPhysical Characteristics Operating EnvironmentAppendix a RamSan-210 Replacement Parts Figure B-1 MCP31 Management Control ProcessorFigure B-3 PWR21 Power Supply Module Figure B-6 TDD21 18 gigabyte replacement hard drive