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Hardware Maintenance Manual IBM PC Server/Enterprise RacksTypes 9306, 9308
Page 4 - Seventh Edition February 2003
Note: Before using this information and the product it supports, be sure to read the generalinformation under “Safety information” on page 191. Seventh Edition February 2003 The following paragraph does not apply to the United Kingdom or any country where such provisions areinconsistent with local l...
Page 5 - Contents; About this manual; Side panel; NetBAY3 enclosure; iii
Contents About this manual . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . vii Important safety information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . viiOnline support . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . vii General Checkout . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Power checkout ...
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Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73Locations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73 Casters. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73Foot pads . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74Front cover . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ....
Page 7 - Related service information
NetBAY Power Distribution Units . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 130NetBAY rack Power Distribution Unit introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . 130 Tool requirements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 131Installation overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 131 Installing devices ...
Page 9 - Important safety information; Wash; Online support; vii
About this manual This manual contains diagnostic information, a Symptom-to-FRU index, serviceinformation, error codes, error messages, and configuration information. Important: This manual is intended for trained servicers who are familiar with IBMPC Server products. Important safety information Be...
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viii Hardware Maintenance Manual: IBM PC Server/Enterprise Racks Types 9306, 9308
Page 11 - General Checkout
General Checkout Use the following procedure for diagnosing keyboard, mouse, and video problemsfor the IBM PC Server Rack Enclosure and the IBM Rack enclosures (Type 9306and Type 9308). For power problems, see “Power checkout” on page 2. Attention: v For Models 4QS, 4QX, 9QS, 9QX, 9TS, 9TX only: Ens...
Page 12 - Power checkout
a. Device extender cable (connects between the device and the server selector unit) b. Failing device c. Server selector cable (connects between the server selector keypad and the server selector unit) d. Server selector keypad e. Server selector unit Power checkout Use the following procedure for d...
Page 13 - Powering off the rack; Disconnect power from the IBM PC Server Rack.
Powering off the rack Before performing service on the rack, follow this procedure to prevent personalinjury and to avoid damaging the rack and the installed servers. To power-off the IBM PC Server Rack: 1. Shut down and power-off all installed servers. 2. Power-off the server selector unit. 3. If a...
Page 16 - Installing a rack cabinet; The NetBAY25 Rack cabinet is a 25U-high rack cabinet
Note: The illustrations in this documentation might be slightly different from yourhardware. Installing a rack cabinet The NetBAY25 Rack cabinet is a 25U-high rack cabinet 1 , while the NetBAY42 Rack cabinet is a 42U-high rack cabinet. NetBAY25 and primary NetBAY42 Rack cabinetscome with side panels...
Page 17 - You need only one primary rack cabinet per suite.
Expansion NetBAY42 Rack cabinets do not come with side panels, but do includethe required hardware for building a suite of rack cabinets. The rack cabinetsconform to the Electronic Industries Association (EIA) standard EIA-310-D Cabinets, Racks, Panels, and Associated Equipment (1992) . Note: You ne...
Page 20 - Installing stabilizer brackets; DANGER; Installing the NetBAY25 stabilizer bracket:
Installing stabilizer brackets See the unpacking instructions that come with the rack cabinet for information onhow to unpack and locate the rack cabinet; then, lower the rack leveling pads andinstall the stabilizer brackets for added stability. Note: NetBAY25 Rack cabinets have only a front stabili...
Page 22 - Removing and installing NetBAY25 panels; Removing and installing side panels:
4. If necessary, bolt the rack cabinet to the floor through the provided holes in the stabilizer brackets. Removing and installing NetBAY25 panels The NetBAY25 Rack cabinet comes with side panels installed. Remove the sidepanels from a rack cabinet before you install or remove optional devices. Remo...
Page 23 - Removing and installing NetBAY42 panels
Removing rear filler panels: Use the following procedure to remove the rear filler panels from the rack cabinet: 1. Grasp the rear filler panel firmly and slide it slowly toward the front of the rack cabinet. 2. Lift the filler panel and remove it from the rack cabinet. 3. Repeat this procedure to r...
Page 26 - Repeat this procedure to install both filler panels.; Door latches
2. Hold the filler panel fully against the side of the rack cabinet; then, slide the filler panel toward the rear of the rack cabinet. Ensure that both the top and bottomtabs are engaged by the filler panel. 3. Repeat this procedure to install both filler panels. Door latches Rack cabinets come with...
Page 27 - Removing and installing rack doors; Removing and installing a NetBAY25 door:
Removing and installing rack doors Remove the rack doors when installing and removing options in the rack cabinet. Allrack cabinets come with front and rear doors installed. Note: You only need to remove a door if part of the rack cabinet is obstructed bythe door as you install the optional device. ...
Page 31 - the top of the perforated section of the door.
5. Remove the IBM logo from the bottom of the door; then, snap it into place near the top of the perforated section of the door. Figure 16. Moving the IBM logo Type 9306 Model 250/420/421 21
Page 32 - Attaching NetBAY42 Rack cabinets in a suite; door” on page 18) from both rack cabinets.
Attaching NetBAY42 Rack cabinets in a suite Expansion rack cabinets come with all the hardware required for you to attach rackcabinets together and form a suite. Use the following procedure to attach rackcabinets together in a suite: 1. Remove the side panel and rear filler panel (see “Removing and ...
Page 33 - Install the front and rear doors on both rack cabinets.; Managing cables
5. If required, move the rear-door-latch-bracket from the expansion rack cabinet to the right side of a rack cabinet that does not have a rear filler panel installed. 6. Install the front and rear doors on both rack cabinets. Repeat this procedure if you have other rack cabinets to attach together i...
Page 34 - Cable-management brackets
DANGER v Plug power cords from devices in the rack cabinet into electrical outletsthat are located near the rack cabinet and are easily accessible. v Each rack cabinet might have more than one power cord. Be sure todisconnect all power cords in the rack cabinet before servicing anydevice in the rack...
Page 35 - Moving a rack cabinet; Primary NetBAY42; When you move a rack cabinet, adhere to the following standards:
Note: Make sure that the notch in the cable-management bracket points toward thefront of the rack cabinet when you install the bracket on the rack cabinet. Cable-management bracket Notch Moving a rack cabinet Fully populated NetBAY25 and NetBAY42 Rack cabinets have been evaluated andfound to meet UL...
Page 44 - FRU; Features; Model 910 has side panels and perforated front and rear doors.; Locations; Side Panel
Rack Enclosure (Type 9306 Model 200) Options FRU Hardware Kit for NetBAY Power Distribution Units 09N9671 Flat Panel Monitor Rack Mount Kit (T54A, models AG1, AW1; T55) 37L6888 Flat Panel Adapter Hinge - R.H. & L.H. (T54A, T55) 09N9678 Flat Panel Adapter Misc. Hardware Kit – Includes: Hinge Cove...
Page 45 - Installing the new door on a model 900 rack cabinet; remove the left side panel on the rack and set it aside.
Perforated Doors (model 910) The Type 9306 Model 910 Rack comes with front and rear perforated doors thatprovide enhanced cooling and airflow for components you install in your rackcabinet. The 9306 Model 910 Rack also comes with side panels already installed. ® Refer to installation instructions in...
Page 46 - place then, store the door in a safe place for possible future use.
2. If the front door is locked, unlock it; then, open the front door. Locked Unlocked 3. While supporting the door, remove all four hinge pins that hold the front door in place; then, store the door in a safe place for possible future use. Note: Save three of the hinge pins for later installation. 4...
Page 51 - 9-inch Quad Primary Server Rack, Model 9QS; IBM PC Server expansion rack models; To remove the Server Selector Console:
Type 9306 Models 4QS, 4QX, 9QS, 9QX, 9TS, 9TX Features The 9306 IBM PC Server Rack Enclosure, models 4QS, 9QS, 9TS come in threeprimary models. v 19-inch Quad Primary Server Rack, Model 9QS v 19-inch Tri Primary Server Rack, Model 9TS v 24-inch Quad Primary Server Rack, Model 4QS A Quad Primary Serv...
Page 52 - Server selector unit; To remove the server selector unit:
ServerSelectorConsole MonitorBezel ServerSelectorCable ServerSelectorElectronics ServerSelectorKeypad Server selector unit The server selector unit is located in the upper rear of the rack cabinet. The serverselector unit can only be accessed or removed from the rear of the IBM Rackcabinet. CAUTION:...
Page 53 - To remove the power distribution unit:
Connections M O N O V G A 1 K B O V G A 2 V G A 3 V G A 4 V G A 5 V G A 7 V G A 6 V G A 8 M O U K 1 M 1 K 2 M 2 K 3 M 3 K 4 M 4 K 5 M 5 K 6 M 6 K 7 M 7 K 8 M 8 ServerMonitorConnections AC PowerInput Server SelectorUnit On-OffSwitch Server RackMouseConnection Server RackKeyboardConnection Server Rack...
Page 54 - Cooling fan; To remove the cooling fan:
CircuitBreaker AC Fuse 115V ACPower-OnIndicator 230V ACPower-OnIndicator VoltageSelectionSwitch AC PowerOutput AC PowerInput Cooling fan To remove the cooling fan: 1. Power-off the rack. 2. Open the rear door of the rack cabinet. 3. Disconnect the power plug from the rear of the cooling fan. 4. Use ...
Page 55 - Sliding trays; Single latch rail tray
strain-relieving clamp. GroundWire PowerPlug Sliding trays Models 4QS and 4QX come with either single latch slide rails or dual latch sliderails. Single latch slide rails have a front latch release on the right rail only. Duallatch slide rails have a front latch release on both rails. The slide rail...
Page 56 - Dual latch rail tray; Sliding rails
Dual latch rail tray To remove a sliding tray with dual latch rails: 1. Power-off the rack. 2. Open the rear door of the rack cabinet and remove the pin 1 that secures the sliding tray to the cable management arm. 3. Loosen the thumbscrews 2 on the sliding tray and fully extend the sliding tray. 4. ...
Page 57 - Keyboard tray; To remove the keyboard tray:
Note: You will need to adjust the position of the sliding rail in order to line up theaccess holes over the locations of the screws. Keyboard tray To remove the keyboard tray: 1. Power-off the rack. 2. Disconnect the keyboard and mouse cables from the keyboard and mouse extension cables. 3. Remove t...
Page 58 - This parts listing is for Models 9QS, 9TS and 9QX, 9TX
Parts listing (Type 9306 – 19-inch) Models 9QS, 9TS and 9QX, 9TX This parts listing is for Models 9QS, 9TS and 9QX, 9TX 1 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 22 21 23 24 2 3 4 28 29 30 25 26 27 48 Hardware Maintenance Manual: IBM PC Server/Enterprise Racks Types 9306, 9308
Page 61 - This parts listing is for Models 4QS and 4QX.
Parts listing (Type 9306 – 24-inch) Models 4QS, 4QX This parts listing is for Models 4QS and 4QX. 1 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 18 19 20 21 22 23 13 14 15 16 17 2 3 4 28 29 30 26 27 24 25 Type 9306 Models 4QS, 4QX, 9QS, 9QX, 9TS, 9TX 51
Page 69 - Removing and installing the side panels; Use the following procedure to remove the rack side panels:
Expansion Rack (42E) Locations The following sections contain information on specific equipment locations. The primary rack cabinet comes with side panels installed. Remove the side panelsfrom a primary rack cabinet, or the outermost rack cabinets in a suite, before youinstall or remove optional dev...
Page 70 - Removing and installing the top 6U side panels
1. From the inside of the rear of the rack cabinet, slide the side panel locking bar toward the unlocked position. 2. Push down the release latches and tilt the side panel slightly toward you; then, lift the side panel away from the tabs on the bottom of the rack cabinet. 3. Repeat this procedure to...
Page 71 - Repeat this procedure to remove both side panels.; Doors
1. On the top of the rack cabinet, loosen the four screws that hold each side panel in place. 2. Tilt the side panel slightly toward you; then, remove it from the rack cabinet. 3. Repeat this procedure to remove both side panels. Reverse this procedure to install the top 6U side panels on the rack c...
Page 73 - Rear door – Models 42S, 42E; The bottom hinge pin on the rear door is longer than the top hinge; Front door – Models 42S, 42E
Rear door – Models 42S, 42E Use the following procedure to remove a rear door from the rack cabinet: 1. Unlock and open the rear door. 2. Grasp the door firmly with both hands and lift it upward and away from the hinges; then, set the door aside. Reverse this procedure to install the rear door on th...
Page 75 - to unlock the bottom hinge pin then, unlock the top hinge pin.; Removing and installing the top 6U portion of the rack
1. Unlock and open the front door. 2. While supporting the door, lift the bottom hinge-pin latch and move it clockwise to unlock the bottom hinge pin; then, unlock the top hinge pin. 3. Pull the door away from the rack cabinet; then, set the door aside. Reverse this procedure to install the front do...
Page 76 - Installing the stabilizer bracket; To lower the leveling feet and install the stabilizer bracket:; Attaching rack cabinets in a suite
3. Relocate your rack cabinet; then, install the top 6U portion of the rack cabinet using all 16 of the screws that you removed. 4. Remove both support bars from the rack cabinet. Installing the stabilizer bracket To lower the leveling feet and install the stabilizer bracket: 1. Lower each of the fo...
Page 78 - Installing L-channel support rails to rack mounting brackets
5. Snap the trim pieces into place between the adjacent rack cabinets. Install one trim piece in the front and one in the rear. 6. Repeat step 3 through step 5 for all other adjacent rack cabinets in the suite. 7. On the outside of the outermost expansion rack cabinets in the suite, install the side...
Page 80 - Loosely insert one M5 screw; Statement 5; Slide the expansion unit into the rack, and insert the M6 screws
6. Loosely insert one M5 screw 1 into each rail. Statement 5 ≥ 18 kg (37 lbs) ≥ 32 kg (70.5 lbs) ≥ 55 kg (121.2 lbs) CAUTION:Use safe practices when lifting. 7. Slide the expansion unit into the rack, and insert the M6 screws 1 . Do not overtighten the M6 1 screws. 8. Tighten the rear screws 2 . 70 ...
Page 83 - Two fixed casters
NetBAY3 enclosure Features The IBM NetBAY3 enclosure provides a convenient 3-U high by 24-inch deepstorage cabinet for the installation of computer devices. Note: Vertical measurements are given in rack units (U). One U is equal to 4.45cm (1.75-inches). Up to three NetBAY3 enclosures can be stacked ...
Page 85 - Rear panel
Rear panel Note: Make sure empty NetBAY3 enclosures (no devices installed) have the rearcover securely attached. NetBAY3 enclosure 75
Page 89 - NetBAY3E enclosure
NetBAY3E enclosure Features The IBM NetBAY3E enclosure provides a convenient 3-U high by 28-inch deepstorage cabinet for the installation of computer devices. Note: Vertical measurements are given in rack units (U). One U is equal to 4.45cm (1.75-inches). Up to three NetBAY3E enclosures can be stack...
Page 90 - Front cover
Front cover 80 Hardware Maintenance Manual: IBM PC Server/Enterprise Racks Types 9306, 9308
Page 91 - before you install any device in the upper enclosure.
Rear panel Note: Make sure empty NetBAY3E enclosures (no devices installed) have the rearcover securely attached. Device side rails Stacking NetBAY3E enclosures Notes: 1. Make sure NetBAY3E enclosures in a stack are securely fastened together. 2. When stacking an enclosure on top of another, you mus...
Page 95 - U Flat Panel Monitor Console Kit; The Flat Panel Monitor Console Kit comes with the following items:
1U Flat Panel Monitor Console Kit The IBM NetBAY Flat Panel Monitor Console Kit is a flat panel monitor andkeyboard tray in one solution. An optional space-saver keyboard fits inside the frontof the keyboard tray. The monitor and keyboard tray occupy only 1U of rackmounting space inside of a rack ca...
Page 96 - IBM NetBAY Rack Safety Information
v Miscellaneous hardware kit (for attaching console switch brackets and installingthe keyboard tray in a rack cabinet) v Two self-adhesive hook-and-loop fastener strips v Cable straps v One CD containing monitor drivers v Monitor documentation v IBM NetBAY Rack Safety Information book v This documen...
Page 97 - Installing the Flat Panel Monitor Console Kit; The Flat Panel Monitor Console Kit comes already assembled. You; Installing the flat panel monitor and keyboard tray
Installing the Flat Panel Monitor Console Kit The Flat Panel Monitor Console Kit occupies 1U of rack mounting space in a rackcabinet. You can install an optional console switch, using the brackets that comewith this kit, in the same 1U of rack mounting space. Attention: The Flat Panel Monitor Consol...
Page 98 - cabinets with round holes.
1. Refer to the documentation that comes with your rack cabinet for additional information. Notes: a. Removing rack doors and side panels might make installation easier. b. Use cage nuts for rack cabinets with square holes, or clip nuts for rack cabinets with round holes. Cagenuts Cagenuts Clipnuts ...
Page 99 - The video cable is already connected to the flat panel monitor. Be; raise the monitor to the full upright position.
2. Place the tray on a stable flat surface; then, carefully cut the cable straps on the cable-management arm and slide rail to release the bundled cables. Movethe power cords out of the way, but keep them nearby for later in theinstallation procedure. Attention: The video cable is already connected ...
Page 100 - to install later in this procedure.; bottom of the keyboard.
to install later in this procedure. Cable cover Screw Slot Tab 5. Ensure that the keyboard and mouse cable is routed through the slots on the bottom of the keyboard. 6. Peel the protective strip from the hook-and-loop fastener strip inside the keyboard storage area; then, route the keyboard and mous...
Page 101 - cable-management arm. Route both cables through the cable clamp.; the tray halfway inward.
Note: When the keyboard is installed correctly, it will sit flat inside of the trayand not extend above or below the 1U height of the tray. 8. Route the keyboard and mouse cable beside the video cable and towards the cable-management arm. Route both cables through the cable clamp. Cable clamp 9. Sec...
Page 102 - extend the brackets to their maximum outward adjustment.
11. Loosen the four rail-adjustment screws on both rear slide-rail brackets; then, extend the brackets to their maximum outward adjustment. Note: You must remove the screw that attaches the cable-management arm tothe left-rear bracket in order to adjust the left slide rail. Left-rearadjustmentscrews...
Page 104 - come with this kit then, connect a power cord to the power supply.
16. To attach the front of the tray to the rack cabinet, pull the tray halfway out of the rack cabinet so that you can access the front of the rails; then, use four ofthe screws from the miscellaneous hardware kit to secure the slide-railbrackets to the rack cabinet. Note: Do not install screws in t...
Page 105 - Installing an optional console switch
Installing an optional console switch You can use a console switch to attach more than one server to a single monitorand space-saver keyboard. The console switch option is available separately, butcustom mounting brackets come with this kit. You can use the brackets andinstructions that come with th...
Page 106 - that you can move the power supply over a short distance.
that you can move the power supply over a short distance. Power supply Power supplystorage bracket 3. To remove the power supply storage bracket from the cable-management arm, remove the two screws and pull the bracket away from the arm. Store the partsin a safe place for possible future use. 96 Har...
Page 107 - two screws from the miscellaneous hardware kit.
4. Install the console switch behind the flat panel monitor and keyboard tray using two screws from the miscellaneous hardware kit. 8 1 A 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 A 2 Console switch screw Consoleswitch screw 5. Route the keyboard, video, and mouse cables through the slot in the left-side bracket on the console...
Page 111 - Installing Optional Devices
Installing Optional Devices There are many servers and optional devices that you can install in your NetBAY25or NetBAY42 Rack cabinet. Always read the documentation that comes with yourserver or optional device for detailed installation instructions. Note: You can install many optional devices using...
Page 112 - Installing devices on the rack cabinet mounting flanges
Installing devices on the rack cabinet mounting flanges When you install optional devices in the rack cabinet, secure the device on rackmounting flanges. Some devices come with threaded rails or threaded bars for therails. Other devices require that you use cage nuts to install the device in your ra...
Page 114 - Determine the hole in which you want to install the cage nut.
Statement 6: CAUTION:Do not place any object on top of a rack-mounted device unless thatrack-mounted device is intended for use as a shelf. Installing threaded rails or bars You must install devices that have threaded holes or devices rails that havethreaded holes on the inside of the rack mounting ...
Page 115 - Using a flat-blade screwdriver; Clip Nuts
2. From the inside of the rack mounting flange, insert one edge of the cage nut into the hole. 3. Push the tool through the hole and hook the other edge of the cage nut. 4. Pull the tool and the cage nut back through the hole to complete the installation of the cage nut. Using a flat-blade screwdriv...
Page 116 - Installing an uninterruptible power supply
Installing an uninterruptible power supply The uninterruptible power supply (UPS) comes with standard rack mountingbrackets installed and can occupy either 3U or 5U of space in your rack cabinet,depending upon the UPS model. Support rails also come with some UPS models.See the documentation that com...
Page 118 - Installing a power distribution unit
1. Use the template that comes with the UPS to determine where to install clip nuts that come with the UPS. 2. If you are installing rails, do the following: a. Adjust the length of the rails to fit the depth of the rack cabinet. b. Install clip nuts on the rail instead of the rack mounting flanges....
Page 119 - Power Distribution Unit
Power Distribution Unit Note: For information and installation instructions for the IBM NetBAY Rack PowerDistribution Units, see “Installing Optional Devices” on page 101. REAR FRONT Figure 29. Power Distribution vertical installation Installing Optional Devices 109
Page 120 - Installing a PDU vertically
Note: There are two types of Power distribution units available: v High voltage v Low voltage Installing a PDU vertically Use the following general procedure to install a PDU vertically in the side of yourrack cabinet: 1. See the PDU documentation for detailed installation information. Note: If the ...
Page 121 - screws and nuts that come with the PDU.; Installing a PDU horizontally; M6 screws and cage nuts that come with the PDU.; Installing a server
2. Attach PDUs to the vertical mounting plate that comes with the PDU. 3. Install the vertical mounting plate in the side of your rack cabinet with the M6 screws and nuts that come with the PDU. 4. If the PDU comes with a cable-management bracket, install the bracket beside the vertical mounting pla...
Page 122 - Installing a large server; determine where to install cage nuts.; Installing a small server
Installing a large server Use the following general procedure to install a PDU horizontally in a rack cabinet: Server handles Server rail screws Cable-management arm Rear of rail Front of rail 1. See the server documentation for detailed installation information. 2. Use the template and rack mountin...
Page 124 - Installing a storage expansion unit; the rails to fit the depth of your rack cabinet, if required.
Installing a storage expansion unit Storage expansion units install on fixed rails in your rack cabinet and occupy 3U ofrack mounting space. See the documentation that comes with your expansion unitfor detailed installation instructions. Use the following general procedure to install astorage expans...
Page 125 - Installing a Fibre Channel RAID controller unit; Installing a Fibre Channel hub
Installing a Fibre Channel RAID controller unit The Fibre Channel RAID controller unit installs on fixed rails in the rack cabinet andoccupies 4U of rack mounting space. See the documentation that comes with yourcontroller for detailed installation instructions. Use the following general procedureto...
Page 126 - Installing an SP switch; The SP
1. See the hub documentation for detailed installation information. 2. Attach the hub to its mounting tray with the four screws provided. 3. Install the tray and hub in the rear of the rack cabinet, using M6 screws and cage nuts that come with the hub. 4. Attach the filler panel to the front of the ...
Page 127 - Installing a fixed shelf
1. See the switch documentation for detailed installation information. 2. Attach the rails to the front and rear of the rack, adjusting the length of the rails to fit the depth of your rack cabinet if required. 3. Slide the switch onto the rails and attach the switch to the rack mounting flanges, us...
Page 129 - Installing a keyboard tray; the rails to fit the depth of the rack cabinet if required.; Installing a flat panel monitor rack mount kit
Installing a keyboard tray The keyboard tray can hold a standard keyboard or a space-saver keyboard, andoccupies 1U of space in your rack cabinet. With a space-saver keyboard, there isalso room for a flat panel monitor and the optional flat panel monitor rack mount kitas shown in “Installing a flat ...
Page 130 - Installing a monitor shelf
1. Ensure that a keyboard tray is properly installed in your rack cabinet (see “Installing a keyboard tray” on page 119) with at least 2U of clearance above thekeyboard tray. 2. Install the flat panel monitor base on the flat panel monitor. See the documentation that comes with your flat panel monit...
Page 131 - IBM NetBAY Console Switch
See the documentation that comes with your monitor shelf for detailed installationinstructions. Use the following general procedure to install a monitor shelf in yourrack cabinet: 1. Determine the location for the monitor shelf in your rack cabinet. 2. Attach the rear shelf bracket to the rear of th...
Page 132 - x4 Console Switch
You can install a console switch inside the rear storage compartment NetBAYmonitor shelf, vertically in the side of your rack cabinet, or horizontally within 1U ofEIA mounting space in your rack cabinet. Note: If you install a 2x8 Console Switch inside the monitor shelf, you will not beable to use t...
Page 134 - Tool requirements; You will need the following tools to install the console switch:; Specifications
The NetBAY Console Cable Set is available separately to connect servers to yourconsole switch. The console cables are available in different lengths, and arecolor-coded in the same manner as the ports on the console switch. The locking keyboard and mouse connectors automatically lock when you connec...
Page 135 - Installation overview; Use the following general steps to install your console switch:; OR; Installing a console switch vertically in a rack
Installation overview Use the following general steps to install your console switch: 1. Install the console switch in your rack cabinet: v Install a console switch inside the rear storage compartment of a NetBAYmonitor shelf, “Installing a console switch horizontally in a rack” on page 128 OR v Ins...
Page 136 - to attach the console switch to the side braces.; Off; position before connecting any cables.
to attach the console switch to the side braces. Continue with the rest of the procedure to cable your console switch. Note: Refer to the Apex User Guide CD for additional information if you areconfiguring a tiered installation. 4. Verify that the power switch on the rear of the console switch is in...
Page 138 - Installing a console switch horizontally in a rack
Installing a console switch horizontally in a rack Use the following procedure to install the console switch horizontally in 1U of EIArack mounting space in your rack cabinet: 1. Refer to the documentation that comes with your rack cabinet for additional information. Notes: a. Removing the rack door...
Page 140 - NetBAY Power Distribution Units
9. Connect one end of a console cable set to one of the numbered ports on the rear of the console switch. 10. Route the console cable set toward the rear of your rack cabinet, and up or down toward your server. Use the cable straps that come with this option tosecure the console cable set along the ...
Page 142 - Installing devices vertically
v Install devices vertically in the side of your rack cabinet according to“Installing devices vertically” on page 156, OR v Install a single device horizontally in your rack cabinet in 1U of available EIAmounting space according to “Installing a single device horizontally” onpage 158, OR v Install t...
Page 143 - Installing a single device horizontally
4. If you have a second M/PDU device to install, install it on the vertical mounting plate with four M3x5 screws that come with the second device. 5. Install the vertical mounting plate 2 in the side of your rack cabinet with four M6 screws and nuts that come with this option. Make sure that theseve...
Page 145 - Installing two devices horizontally; a. Removing the rack doors and side panels might make your Rack PDU
6. Install the 1U blank filler panel 1 on the front of the rack cabinet at the same U level as the Rack PDU. Use two M6 screws that come with this option. Proceed to “Cabling your PDUs” on page 162 for instructions on how to cableyour Rack PDU. Installing two devices horizontally Use the following p...
Page 147 - Cabling your PDUs
rear of the rack cabinet with four M6 screws and clip nuts or cage nuts (twoscrews and nuts per bracket). 7. Install the 1U blank filler panel 1 on the front of the rack cabinet at the same U level as the Rack PDU. Use two M6 screws that come with this option. Proceed to “Cabling your PDUs” on page ...
Page 148 - Cabling instructions for vertical-mount PDUs; then, remove the screw on the cable clamp
Statement 1: CAUTION:To ensure safety, all configurations of the rack cabinet must be certified by anationally recognized testing laboratory in order to verify compliance withcountry-specific safety regulations. This process ensures that the endproduct remains safe for the operator and service perso...
Page 150 - Cabling instructions for horizontal-mount PDUs
Cabling instructions for horizontal-mount PDUs If your Rack PDU came with more than one line cord, select either the high-voltagecord or the low-voltage cord for your installation. Use the following procedure toconnect and route cables for Rack PDUs that you mounted in the horizontal EIAspace of you...
Page 153 - Rack PDU specifications
Rack PDU specifications When connected to a dedicated power source, the Rack PDU conforms to UL950,CSA 22.0-950, EN-60950, and IEC-950 standards. The following table contains theproduct specifications for the Rack PDU: Height 43 mm (1.7 in.) Width 192 mm (7.5 in.) Depth 221 mm (8.7 in.) Weight 1.5 k...
Page 154 - Power cables; Length
Power cables Power cables that you use to connect a system, storage expansion unit, and otherdevices to the Rack PDU usually come with those devices. The following tablecontains a list of power cables that you can use with the Rack PDU: Length Cable rating Plug type Cable part # 2.8 m (9.2 ft) 250 V...
Page 155 - Line cords; Power Source; NetBAY front-end Power Distribution Unit introduction; mounting hardware from both devices.
Line cords A 4.3 m (14 ft) country-specific line cord that you use to connect your Rack PDU toa properly wired, grounded, and dedicated power source comes with the RackPDU. The following table contains a list of line cords that you can use with the RackPDU: Power Source Line cord rating Plug type Li...
Page 156 - Installing a single device vertically
You must install the Rack PDU vertically in the side of your rack cabinet with theprovided mounting hardware. The following parts come with the Rack PDU: The following parts come with the Rack PDU: v One 1P Rack PDU with a fixed line cord or one 3P Flat Panel Monitor RackMount Kit with a fixed line ...
Page 157 - Install the Rack PDU on the center of the vertical mounting plate
Statement 1: DANGER Electrical current from power, telephone, and communication cables is hazardous. To avoid a shock hazard: v Do not connect or disconnect any cables or perform installation,maintenance, or reconfiguration of this product during an electricalstorm. v Connect all power cords to a pr...
Page 159 - Installing two devices vertically
5. Route the line cord towards a dedicated power source. Use the provided cable straps to secure the line cord along the way. Use the openings in your rackcabinet, if you must exit the rack cabinet to connect to your power source. 6. After you connect the line cord to a properly wired and grounded d...
Page 168 - four M6 screws and nuts that come with this option.
5. Install the cable-management bracket 1 beside the vertical mounting plate with four M6 screws and nuts that come with this option. Proceed to “Cabling your PDUs” on page 162 for instructions on how to cableyour Rack PDU. Installing a single device horizontally Use the following procedure to mount...
Page 175 - cord that you will connect to your primary power source.
5. Route each line cord towards a dedicated independent power source, such as a UPS or electrical outlet. Use the provided cable straps to secure the line cordsalong the way. Use the openings in your rack cabinet, if you must exit the rackcabinet to connect to your power source. 6. After you connect...
Page 176 - cord that you will connect to your backup power source.
2. Connect the other line cord to the Backup inlet on the Rack PDU. Use the line cord that you will connect to your backup power source. 3. Remove the screws on the cable clamps and route the line cords through the clamps; then, reinstall the screws on the cable clamps and repeat step 1 andstep 2 fo...
Page 180 - Selector switch locations
Line cords Two 4.3 m (14 ft) country-specific line cords that you use to connect your RackPDU to properly wired, grounded, and dedicated power sources come with theRack PDU. One line cord is for the Main inlet (primary power source), and the otherline cord is for the Backup inlet (backup power sourc...
Page 182 - Selector switch cable connections; Tiered switch configuration; There are two types of selector switches available:
Selector switch cable connections One K M Three K M K M K M Two Aux. Reset Important Information 10 Power CordConnector PowerSwitch Computer 3Mouse Computer 3Keyboard Computer 3Monitor Mouse Keyboard Monitor Tiered switch configuration One K M Three K M K K M Two Aux. Reset MonitorKeyboardMouseConne...
Page 185 - monitor power supply.
Keyboard tray To remove the tray from the side rails, pull up on the left rail tab and push down onthe right rail tab. Removing the existing flat panel monitor stand Use the following steps to remove the existing flat panel monitor stand from yourmonitor: 1. Unplug the flat panel monitor and disconn...
Page 186 - Installing the new monitor stand
Note: Even though this hinge cover is not used with the Flat Panel MonitorRack Mount Kit, do not discard it. Store it with the other monitor standparts you remove for possible future use. 4. Gently push the stand cover 3 and slide it backwards until it is completely off the stand. 5. Disconnect the ...
Page 191 - Starting the system; When the selector switch is powered on, it:
13. Fold the flat panel monitor down until it rests on the rubber bumpers; then, gently push back and remove the small cable exit cover 1 on the monitor stand. 14. Route the space-saver keyboard cable through the hole in the front of the base and out the opening in the back where you removed the sma...
Page 192 - Print Screen
Configuring the selector switch Note: For information about the IBM NetBAY Console Switch, see “IBM NetBAYConsole Switch” on page 121. Note: Some selector switch units have different functions and displays. Refer to theApex PC Solutions ® Outlook ™ Concentrator User Guide. This guide is shipped with...
Page 193 - Advanced selector switch functions
Type of Symbol Symbol Meaning Plus + Server connected and running Asterisk * Secondary selector switch connected and running Advanced selector switch functions System configuration is performed through the keyboard and menus to includethese Advanced selector switch functions: v Scanning the servers ...
Page 195 - Assigning Unique Names to Servers
Scan Pattern Setup Port/Sec Name 6/20 Downtown 5/20 Sales-A 4/10 Sales-B 1/10 Match F2 for defaults If Name order was selected, the Port and Name columns will be reversed. 4. Using the keyboard keys, select the port number of the first server to be included in the scan. Note that the server name, if...
Page 196 - Changing menu attributes
Note: Legal characters are A-Z, 0-9, and the dash character. Lowercase lettersare converted to uppercase. Press the Backspace key to delete an incorrect entry. 5. If necessary, repeat step 4 for each of the servers that are to be named. 6. Press the Enter key to save the server names in nonvolatile ...
Page 197 - Changing the status flag attributes
6. Enter Available menu attributes: Setting Effect on Menu or Window Appearance Resolution Affects the size of the menu and windows as they appear on thedisplay. Choose from values of 320, 480, and 640. The lower thevalue, the larger the size. Height Affects the size of the text in the menu and wind...
Page 198 - Assigning specific device types
Setting Values and Effect on Flag Appearance Enabled Flags Off = Flag does not appear Ports On = Flag shows the connected port number Names On = Flag shows the connected server by name Ports Timed = Port number displays for five seconds after connection Names Timed = Name displays for five seconds a...
Page 199 - Making connections under power
Making connections under power Additional servers, can be connected to the selector switch while the selector switchis running. Failed devices such as a keyboard or mouse can be connected to a runningselector switch. Note: When new devices are connected, the selector switch recognizes it andconfigur...
Page 201 - Safety information
Related service information These procedures are written with the assumption that you have model-specifictraining on all computers, or that are familiar with the computers, functions,terminology, and service information provided in this manual. Safety information The following section contains the s...
Page 208 - Safety notices (multilingual translations)
1. PELIGRO v El peso máximo permitido para los dispositivos montados en correderas esde 80 Kg (176 lbs). No instale dispositivos deslizantes que excedan estepeso. v El centro de gravedad de una unidad extendida no puede exceder los 362mm (14,25 pgda.) desde la parte frontal del bastidor. Si un dispo...
Page 210 - Throw or immerse into water
v Statement 2 CAUTION:When replacing the lithium battery, use only IBM Part Number 33F8354 or anequivalent type battery recommended by the manufacturer. If your system has amodule containing a lithium battery, replace it only with the same module type madeby the same manufacturer. The battery contai...
Page 212 - PERIGO
Importante: Todas as instruções de cuidado e perigo da IBM documentation começam com umnúmero. Este número é utilizado para fazer referência cruzada de uma instrução decuidado ou perigo no idioma inglês com as versões traduzidas das instruções decuidado ou perigo encontradas nesta seção. Por exemplo...
Page 223 - Ne la jetez pas à l’eau.
v Notice n° 2 ATTENTION: Remplacez la pile au lithium usagée par une pile de référence identiqueexclusivement - voir la référence IBM - ou par une pile équivalente recommandée parle fabricant. Si votre système est doté d’un module contenant une pile au lithium,vous devez le remplacer uniquement par ...
Page 226 - VORSICHT
v Hinweis 2 ACHTUNG: Eine verbrauchte Batterie nur durch eine Batterie mit der IBM Teilenummer 33F8354 oderdurch eine vom Hersteller empfohlene Batterie ersetzen. Wenn Ihr System ein Modul miteiner Lithium-Batterie enthält, ersetzen Sie es immer mit dem selben Modultyp vom selbenHersteller. Die Batt...
Page 228 - PERICOLO
Importante: Tutti gli avvisi di attenzione e di pericolo riportati nella pubblicazione IBMdocumentation iniziano con un numero. Questo numero viene utilizzato perconfrontare avvisi di attenzione o di pericolo in inglese con le versioni tradotteriportate in questa sezione. Ad esempio, se un avviso di...
Page 238 - PELIGRO
v Declaración 2 PRECAUCIÓN: Cuando desee sustituir la batería de litio, utilice únicamente el número de pieza 33F8354 deIBM o cualquier tipo de batería equivalente que recomiende el fabricante. Si el sistematiene un mídulo que contiene una batería de litio, sustitúyalo únicamente por el mismo tipode...
Page 239 - Safety inspection guide
v Declaración 4 ≥ 18 kg ≥ 32 kg ≥ 55 kg PRECAUCIÓN: Tome medidas de seguridad al levantar el producto. v Declaración 5 PRECAUCIÓN: El botín de control de alimentaciín del dispositivo y el interruptor de alimentaciín de lafuente de alimentaciín no apagan la corriente eléctrica suministrada al disposi...
Page 240 - Handling electrostatic discharge-sensitive devices
Consider these conditions and the safety hazards they present: v Electrical hazards, especially primary power (primary voltage on the frame cancause serious or fatal electrical shock). v Explosive hazards, such as a damaged CRT face or bulging capacitor v Mechanical hazards, such as loose or missing...
Page 242 - identical
CAUTION:Important:To eliminate confusion, identical systems are considered identical only if they: 1. Are the exact machine type and model 2. Have the same BIOS level 3. Have the same adapters/attachments in the same locations 4. Have the same address jumpers/terminators/cabling 5. Have the same sof...