Intel II manual Peripherals, External Bay for 5.25-inch Removable Media Devices, Hot-swap Bay

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Peripherals

External Bay for 5.25-inch Removable Media Devices

The chassis has a bay for two 5.25-inch half-height peripherals that is accessible from the front of the system. This bay is intended to provide space for CD-ROM, tape backup or other removable devices.

You can convert the 5.25-inch bays to a single full-height bay. We recommend that you do not use this bay for hard disk drives, because they generate EMI, ESD susceptibility increases, and the drive will not be adequately cooled.

Internal Bay for 3.5-inch IDE Hard Drives

The chassis has a 3.5-inch bay for two half-height or 1-inch high IDE hard drives. The bay is not externally accessible.

Hot-swap Bay

A hot-swap bay is provided for five SCSI SCA2 hard drives that are 3.5 inches wide and 1 inch high. The bay is designed for drives that consume up to 17 watts of power each. Drives must be specified to run at a maximum ambient temperature of 50 ￿C.

The system was designed to allow the user to install a Redundant Array of Independent Disks (RAID). A software implementation with onboard SCSI or an add-in RAID controller card can be used to set up RAID applications.

SCSI Hot-swap Backplane

The hot-swap backplane provides the following:

Five Single Connector Assembly (SCA2) connectors for SCA2-compatible SCSI drives Power control for each drive, including automatic slot-power-down upon removing a drive Signal for a fault indicator on the front panel for each drive

Internal IMB (Intelligent Management Bus)

￿￿Two +12 V connectors for a fan with tachometer Local IMB-based temperature sensor

The SCSI hot-swap backplane provides control signals and power for five Ultra2/LVD 3.5-inch, 1-inch high, SCA2 SCSI hard disk drives. The backplane receives control signals from the SCSI controller on the server board through a cable connected to the wide SCSI connector on the backplane. The backplane is powered through cables connected to the two power connectors.

The drives get their control signals and power from the SCA2 connectors on the backplane.

The fault indicators on the front panel indicate failure status for each drive in the bay. These indicators get their signals through a cable connected to the front panel connector on the backplane.

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Contents Intel Astor II Server Chassis Subassembly Product Guide FCC Declaration of Conformity Contents Equipment Log and Worksheets Technical ReferenceRegulatory Information Figures WarrantyTables Feature Summary Kit ContentsFront Controls and Indicators Chassis Front Controls and IndicatorsBack I/O Ports and Features Chassis Back I/O Ports and FeaturesChassis Side View Chassis Side ViewHot-swap Bay PeripheralsExternal Bay for 5.25-inch Removable Media Devices Internal Bay for 3.5-inch IDE Hard DrivesSystem Cooling Power SupplyChecking the Power Cord Monitoring System SecurityMechanical Locks Intel Astor II Server Chassis Subassembly Product Guide Tools and Supplies Needed Safety Before You Remove the Side CoverRemoving the Side Cover Removing the Side Cover Installing Chassis FeetRemoving the Hot-swap Bay Removing the Hot-swap BayDisconnect Cables and Remove Screws Removing the IDE Drive BayIDE Hard Drive Bay Rubber Bumper and Standoff Clip Placement Installing Server Board Clips and BumpersShield Installing the Server BoardInstalling the Server Board typical board shown Installing a Chassis Intrusion Switch Installing a Chassis Intrusion SwitchRemoving the Front Cover Removing the Front CoverRemoving the Diskette Drive Installing the Diskette DriveIDE Requirements Installing a Hard Drive into the IDE drive bayHard Drives Drive Cabling ConsiderationsIDE Hard Drive Removing a Hard Drive from the IDE Drive BayInstalling the IDE Drive Bay Remove Filler Panels and EMI Shields Installing a 5.25-inch Peripheral DeviceSnap-in Plastic Slide Rails Removing a 5.25-inch Peripheral Device Installing a Removable Media DeviceInstalling an Add-in Board Installing the Front CoverInstalling the Hot-swap Bay Removing an Add-in Board Installing an Add-in BoardInstalling the Side Cover Mounting a Scsi SCA2 Hard Disk Drive in a Plastic Carrier Hot-swap BayScsi Hard Disk Drives Hard Disk Drive and Plastic Carrier Installing a Scsi SCA2 Hard Disk Drive in the Hot-swap BayHot-swapping a Scsi SCA2 Hard Disk Drive Installing a Hard Disk DriveRemoving the Front Fan Fan Cable Connector PinoutFans Installing the Front Fan Installing the Front FanRemoving a Hot-swap Bay Fan Installing a Hot-swap Bay FanRemoving the Scsi Backplane Hot-swap BackplaneRemoving the Scsi Backplane Installing the Scsi BackplaneRemoving the Front Panel Board Installing the Front Panel BoardFront Panel Board Output Voltages Power Supply SpecificationsPower Supply Output Voltages Input VoltagesEnvironmental Specifications Environmental SpecificationsWide/Fast Scsi 16-Bit Connector Pinout Scsi Hot-swap Backplane ConnectorsUltra2/LVD Scsi 16-Bit Connector Wide/Fast SCA2 Scsi 16-Bit Connector Pinout Ultra2/LVD SCA2 Scsi 16-Bit ConnectorsBackplane Fan Connector Pinout Power ConnectorsBackplane Fan Connector Power Connector PinoutFront Panel Connector Pinout Front Panel Cable ConnectorRegulatory Compliance Safety ComplianceEMC Compliance Regulatory Compliance Markings Electromagnetic Compatibility Notice USAFCC Declaration of Conformity Electromagnetic Compatibility Notices InternationalVarning Installation Safety InstructionsBe UL Listed Use Only for Intended ApplicationsEquipment Log Equipment Log and WorksheetsEquipment Log Current Usage Calculating Power UsageWorksheet, Calculating DC Power Usage Power Usage WorksheetWorksheet, Total Combined Power Used by the System Page Astor II Chassis Subassembly Product Guide Page Avertissement Français Avertissement Français suite Warnung Deutsch Warnung Deutsch Fortsetzung Avvertenza Italiano Avvertenza Italiano continua Advertencias Español Advertencias Españolcontinúa Astor II Chassis Subassembly Product Guide Extent of Limited Warranty WarrantyLimitations of Liability Warranty Limitations and ExclusionsTelephone Support How to Obtain Warranty ServiceReturning a Defective Product