Infortrend SentinelRAID 170 320ML/sec SCSI-to-SCSI RAID Controller Environmental Requirements

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Chapter 1: Introduction

Figure 1-6: IFT-9010D BBU Module

Figure 1-7: IFT-9070D Battery Charger Board

1.5.2 Daughter Board Expansion

The installation of an optional daughter board makes four additional SCSI-320 I/O channels available.

1.6. Environmental Requirements

When installing and running an SR controller, the following environmental considerations must be taken into account.

1.6.1 Power Supply Requirements

Two power cord connectors facilitate the connection of two redundant power supply units (PSUs). If redundant PSUs are used and one PSU fails, the second PSU continues to supply power to the SR controller. The SR power requirements are listed below:

Input Voltage

+5VDC, +12VDC

Power Consumption (5V)

 

ƒFull Loading: 5.5A

ƒ

Idle:

3.5A

ƒ

Power-up:

4A

When purchasing a PSU, the power requirements listed above must be taken into consideration. Please contact the SR controller vendor for a list of compatible PSUs.

Environmental Requirements

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Contents 320MB/sec SCSI-to-SCSI RAID Controller Installation and Hardware Reference ManualAmericas Contact InformationAsia Pacific International Headquarters ChinaTrademarks CopyrightThis Edition First Published DisclaimerThis device is in conformity with the EMC Table of Contents Controller Monitoring Appendix C Hardware Troubleshooting About This Manual Safety PrecautionsPrecautions and Instructions ESD PrecautionsNaming Who should read this manual?Conventions Related DocumentationSoftware and Firmware Updates Product Overview Chapter IntroductionProduct Introduction Rear Side EnclosureController Box Front SideLCD Panel SR ComponentsController Board JP1 and JP13 Connector Type Label DescriptionController Board Front InterfacesConnector Type Label Description Separately Purchased Accessory Items SR Accessory ItemsOptional Items Power Connector4 I2C Signal Compatible Cables Battery Backup Unit BBUEnvironmental Requirements Power Supply RequirementsDaughter Board Expansion 1 I2C Bus LED IndicatorsSR Controller Monitoring Cooling RequirementsAudible Alarms This page is intentionally left blank General Considerations Chapter InstallationInstallation Overview Installation PrerequisitesPlanning Before Installation Hardware Installation PreparationStatic-free Installation Tools or Equipment Needed for Installing the SubsystemUnpacking the Controller General Installation ProcedureOverview Accessing the Controller BoardRemoving and Replacing the Chassis Top Cover Dimm Module Installation Procedure Memory Module InstallationSelecting the DIMMs About the First BBU Installation Battery Backup Unit BBU InstallationRemove the Battery Connector Cap BBU Installation ProcedureInstall the Battery Charger Board About Daughter Board Installation Daughter Board InstallationDaughter Board Installation Procedure Daughter Board Installation Controller Monitoring Overview Chapter Controller MonitoringPWR Status-indicating LEDsDefault Threshold Values Audible AlarmI2C Port Enclosure Monitoring I2C Port Enclosure Monitoring Host Connection 1 I/O Channel ConfigurationChapter Controller Connections Operation SentinelRAID ConnectionUnique IDs SR 170 TopologiesDrive Connection Scsi TerminationSR 170 Topologies Dual Host Connection Dual Host ConnectionExpansion Controller IntegrationConnecting RS-232C Terminal Emulation Power ConnectionOther Connections Check List Power OnLCD Screen Power On SequenceStop I/O access to the system Disconnect the host Power Off ProcedurePower Off Procedure User Serviceable Components Chapter Controller MaintenanceController Maintenance Overview About Controller MaintenanceDimm Module Replacement Procedure When should a Dimm module be replaced?Replacing a failed Dimm Module Replacing a failed Dimm Module Replacing a Failed Optional BBU Module About BBU MaintenanceOnce the controller board has pack from the charger board Replacing a Daughter Board Daughter Board MaintenanceBBU Charger Board Replacement About Daughter Board MaintenanceRemove the Daughter Board Retention Screws This page is intentionally left blank SCSI-320 I/O Channels Appendix a SentinelRAID FeaturesFlexible Configuration User-friendly Configuration UtilitiesHot-swapping of Drives Other Fault Tolerant FeaturesController Architecture Global and Local SparesController Chassis RAID Levels SupportedThis page is intentionally left blank Configuration Appendix B Hardware SpecificationsSpecification Feature RAID Management Controller ArchitectureFault Tolerance Software Technical SpecificationsSpecification Size Description SpecificationController Specifications Technical Specifications Problem Appendix C Hardware TroubleshootingProblem Installed. Reinstall a Dimm module will usually solve This page is intentionally left blank Spare Parts Appendix D Spare Parts and AccessoriesAccessories Accessory Part Number DescriptionAccessories Controller Main Board Interfaces Appendix E Connectors and Jumper IdentificationController Main Board Interface Descriptions Label Connector NameCOM Port Pin Outs LED Jumper Pin OutsPin Description J3 I2C Port Symbol Type DescriptionPin Pin Name Pin J1 Battery ConnectorSymbol Parameter Rating Unit TTL Device ParametersIFT-9012 RS-232C Extension Cable IFT- 9011 Null ModemIndex SentinelRAID 170 Installation and Hardware Reference Manual Index This page is intentionally left blank