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…Ambient temperature: All the controller components have been acclimated to the surrounding temperature.

4.5.2Power On Sequence

When powering on the SR 170 controller, please follow these steps.

1.Power on the hard drives

The SCSI-320 hard drives that have been connected to the SR controller should be powered up first. For the hard drive power on procedure, please refer to the documentation that came with the hard drives.

2.Power on the SR controller

Once the hard drives have been powered on, power on the controller. To do this, turn on the power supplies that have been connected to the PSU connectors at the back of the controller board.

3.Power on the host computers

The host computers should be the last devices that are turned on. Please refer to the manual that came with your host computers to see their own power on procedures.

4.5.3LCD Screen

When powering on the controller, the following messages should appear on the front panel LCD screen. Wait for the front panel LCD to show READY or No Host LUN before the host boots up. Refer to Figure 4- 1 on how to read the screens.

Model Name

Indicates Firmware version

SR 170

V3.31F

Ready

 

Status/Data Transfer Indicator

Figure 4- 1: The LCD Startup Screen

The LCD screen startup sequence is shown and described in the sequence below.

Initializing….

Please Wait...

This screen appears when the PSUs are turned on.

4-8

Power On

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Contents Installation and Hardware Reference Manual 320MB/sec SCSI-to-SCSI RAID ControllerContact Information Asia Pacific International HeadquartersChina AmericasCopyright This Edition First PublishedDisclaimer TrademarksThis device is in conformity with the EMC Table of Contents Controller Monitoring Appendix C Hardware Troubleshooting Safety Precautions Precautions and InstructionsESD Precautions About This ManualWho should read this manual? ConventionsRelated Documentation NamingSoftware and Firmware Updates Product Introduction Chapter IntroductionProduct Overview Enclosure Controller BoxFront Side Rear SideController Board SR ComponentsLCD Panel Connector Type Label Description JP1 and JP13Interfaces Controller Board FrontConnector Type Label Description SR Accessory Items Separately Purchased Accessory ItemsPower Connector 4 I2C Signal Compatible CablesBattery Backup Unit BBU Optional ItemsDaughter Board Expansion Power Supply RequirementsEnvironmental Requirements LED Indicators SR Controller MonitoringCooling Requirements 1 I2C BusAudible Alarms This page is intentionally left blank Chapter Installation Installation OverviewInstallation Prerequisites General ConsiderationsHardware Installation Preparation Static-free InstallationTools or Equipment Needed for Installing the Subsystem Planning Before InstallationGeneral Installation Procedure Unpacking the ControllerRemoving and Replacing the Chassis Top Cover Accessing the Controller BoardOverview Selecting the DIMMs Memory Module InstallationDimm Module Installation Procedure Battery Backup Unit BBU Installation About the First BBU InstallationBBU Installation Procedure Remove the Battery Connector CapInstall the Battery Charger Board Daughter Board Installation Procedure Daughter Board InstallationAbout Daughter Board Installation Daughter Board Installation Chapter Controller Monitoring Controller Monitoring OverviewStatus-indicating LEDs PWRI2C Port Enclosure Monitoring Audible AlarmDefault Threshold Values I2C Port Enclosure Monitoring 1 I/O Channel Configuration Chapter Controller Connections OperationSentinelRAID Connection Host ConnectionSR 170 Topologies Drive ConnectionScsi Termination Unique IDsSR 170 Topologies Dual Host Connection Dual Host ConnectionController Integration ExpansionOther Connections Power ConnectionConnecting RS-232C Terminal Emulation Power On Check ListPower On Sequence LCD ScreenPower Off Procedure Stop I/O access to the system Disconnect the hostPower Off Procedure Chapter Controller Maintenance Controller Maintenance OverviewAbout 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 About BBU Maintenance Replacing a Failed Optional BBU ModuleOnce the controller board has pack from the charger board Daughter Board Maintenance BBU Charger Board ReplacementAbout Daughter Board Maintenance Replacing a Daughter BoardRemove the Daughter Board Retention Screws This page is intentionally left blank Appendix a SentinelRAID Features Flexible ConfigurationUser-friendly Configuration Utilities SCSI-320 I/O ChannelsOther Fault Tolerant Features Controller ArchitectureGlobal and Local Spares Hot-swapping of DrivesRAID Levels Supported Controller ChassisThis page is intentionally left blank Specification Feature Appendix B Hardware SpecificationsConfiguration Controller Architecture RAID ManagementFault Tolerance Technical Specifications Specification SizeDescription Specification SoftwareController Specifications Technical Specifications Appendix C Hardware Troubleshooting ProblemProblem Installed. Reinstall a Dimm module will usually solve This page is intentionally left blank Appendix D Spare Parts and Accessories AccessoriesAccessory Part Number Description Spare PartsAccessories Appendix E Connectors and Jumper Identification Controller Main Board InterfacesLabel Connector Name Controller Main Board Interface DescriptionsPin Description LED Jumper Pin OutsCOM Port Pin Outs Pin Pin Name Symbol Type DescriptionJ3 I2C Port J1 Battery Connector Symbol Parameter Rating UnitTTL Device Parameters PinIFT- 9011 Null Modem IFT-9012 RS-232C Extension CableIndex SentinelRAID 170 Installation and Hardware Reference Manual Index This page is intentionally left blank