Infortrend SentinelRAID 170 320ML/sec SCSI-to-SCSI RAID Controller BBU Installation Procedure

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Chapter 2: Installation

During normal use, an empty cell pack takes about 20 hours to recharge.

Disconnect the BBU if there is a long storage period before deployment. Extreme storage conditions should be avoided (i.e., temperatures <-20ºC or >65ºC, relative humidity >65%±10%).

2.8.2BBU Installation Procedure

Step 1. Remove the chassis top cover. Before installing the BBU module, remove the chassis top cover. For further instructions on how to remove the top cover, please refer to Section 2.6.2.

Step 2. Remove the battery connector cap. The connector that connects the BBU is covered with a cap that must be removed. Remove this cap by gently pulling it up. Put the cap in a safe place in case it needs to be replaced at a future time. (See Figure 2-3)

WARNING

The battery cap must be put in a safe place. If the BBU module is removed from the controller board, the controller will not operate unless the BBU cap is reinstalled on the board-to-board connector from which it was removed.

Figure 2-3: Remove the Battery Connector Cap

Step 3. Install the battery charger board. The battery charger board comes with two board-to-board connectors. Align the appropriate connectors with jumper 7 (JP7) and jumper 2 (JP2) on the controller board. Once these connectors are aligned with the jumpers, gently insert them into the jumpers. (See Figure 2-4)

Battery Backup Unit (BBU) Installation

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Contents 320MB/sec SCSI-to-SCSI RAID Controller Installation and Hardware Reference ManualAsia Pacific International Headquarters Contact InformationChina AmericasThis Edition First Published CopyrightDisclaimer TrademarksThis device is in conformity with the EMC Table of Contents Controller Monitoring Appendix C Hardware Troubleshooting Precautions and Instructions Safety PrecautionsESD Precautions About This ManualConventions Who should read this manual?Related Documentation NamingSoftware and Firmware Updates Product Introduction Chapter IntroductionProduct Overview Controller Box EnclosureFront Side Rear SideController Board SR ComponentsLCD Panel JP1 and JP13 Connector Type Label DescriptionController Board Front InterfacesConnector Type Label Description Separately Purchased Accessory Items SR Accessory Items4 I2C Signal Compatible Cables Power ConnectorBattery Backup Unit BBU Optional ItemsDaughter Board Expansion Power Supply RequirementsEnvironmental Requirements SR Controller Monitoring LED IndicatorsCooling Requirements 1 I2C BusAudible Alarms This page is intentionally left blank Installation Overview Chapter InstallationInstallation Prerequisites General ConsiderationsStatic-free Installation Hardware Installation PreparationTools or Equipment Needed for Installing the Subsystem Planning Before InstallationUnpacking the Controller General Installation ProcedureRemoving and Replacing the Chassis Top Cover Accessing the Controller BoardOverview Selecting the DIMMs Memory Module InstallationDimm Module Installation Procedure About the First BBU Installation Battery Backup Unit BBU InstallationRemove the Battery Connector Cap BBU Installation ProcedureInstall the Battery Charger Board Daughter Board Installation Procedure Daughter Board InstallationAbout Daughter Board Installation Daughter Board Installation Controller Monitoring Overview Chapter Controller MonitoringPWR Status-indicating LEDsI2C Port Enclosure Monitoring Audible AlarmDefault Threshold Values I2C Port Enclosure Monitoring Chapter Controller Connections Operation 1 I/O Channel ConfigurationSentinelRAID Connection Host ConnectionDrive Connection SR 170 TopologiesScsi Termination Unique IDsSR 170 Topologies Dual Host Connection Dual Host ConnectionExpansion Controller IntegrationOther Connections Power ConnectionConnecting RS-232C Terminal Emulation Check List Power OnLCD Screen Power On SequenceStop I/O access to the system Disconnect the host Power Off ProcedurePower Off Procedure Controller Maintenance Overview Chapter Controller MaintenanceAbout Controller Maintenance User Serviceable ComponentsReplacing a failed Dimm Module When should a Dimm module be replaced?Dimm Module Replacement Procedure Replacing a failed Dimm Module Replacing a Failed Optional BBU Module About BBU MaintenanceOnce the controller board has pack from the charger board BBU Charger Board Replacement Daughter Board MaintenanceAbout Daughter Board Maintenance Replacing a Daughter BoardRemove the Daughter Board Retention Screws This page is intentionally left blank Flexible Configuration Appendix a SentinelRAID FeaturesUser-friendly Configuration Utilities SCSI-320 I/O ChannelsController Architecture Other Fault Tolerant FeaturesGlobal and Local Spares Hot-swapping of DrivesController Chassis RAID Levels SupportedThis page is intentionally left blank Specification Feature Appendix B Hardware SpecificationsConfiguration RAID Management Controller ArchitectureFault Tolerance Specification Size Technical SpecificationsDescription Specification SoftwareController Specifications Technical Specifications Problem Appendix C Hardware TroubleshootingProblem Installed. Reinstall a Dimm module will usually solve This page is intentionally left blank Accessories Appendix D Spare Parts and AccessoriesAccessory Part Number Description Spare PartsAccessories Controller Main Board Interfaces Appendix E Connectors and Jumper IdentificationController Main Board Interface Descriptions Label Connector NamePin Description LED Jumper Pin OutsCOM Port Pin Outs Pin Pin Name Symbol Type DescriptionJ3 I2C Port Symbol Parameter Rating Unit J1 Battery ConnectorTTL Device Parameters PinIFT-9012 RS-232C Extension Cable IFT- 9011 Null ModemIndex SentinelRAID 170 Installation and Hardware Reference Manual Index This page is intentionally left blank