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1. 19 Chapter 3 Alarm Board The alarm board is located on the side of chassis It gives an audible alarm when a Any power supply module of redundant power supply got failure b Any one of the SCSI storage cooling fans and system cooling fans is defective c Temperature inside the chassis rises over 50 C default setting d A problem occurs in one of the power voltage output The detailed layout and specification of the alarm board are as follows 3 1 Alarm board layout CN19 CN4 CN13 CN16 FAN2 FAN3 CNi8 CN10 CN17 FAN7 CN1 Figure 3 1 Alarm Board Layout 3 2 Alarm board Specification 3 2 1 Input Signals Input power 5V 12V from CN1 7 FAN connectors FANI FANT Pin 1 GND Pin 2 12V Pin 3 FAN Signal One thermal board connector CN4 it can connect up to 8 thermal boards in a roll One power good input CN16 One alarm reset input CN17 VVVVV 22 ACP 5260 User s Manual gt One voltage signal connector CN13 connect from PSU or backplane includes 12V 5V 3 3V gt One ATX power connector CN19 connects from CPU card CN20 connects to chassis One system reset connector CN 19 connect from CPU card CN20 connects to chassis One Hard Disk LED connector CN19 connects from CPU card 2 2 Output Signals One LED board connector CN18 One LCM board connector CN10 SNMP daughter board connector CN11 amp CN12 connect to SNMP 1000 main board One Buzzer output J1
2. SAF TE Chip ID Selection Pin 2 3 shor Pin 1 2 shor Table 4 3 J3 J4 SAF TE Enable Disable 32 ACP 5260 User s Manual Table 4 4 JP1 HDD Spin up Option Spin up when power Pin 1 2 open Pin 3 4 open is applied Spin up after delay Pin 1 2 short Pin 34 open Spin up start com Pin 1 2 open Pin 3 4 short mand reserved Table 4 5 JP2 JP4 Table 4 6 JP5 Table 4 7 SW1 SW2 CON 7 CON 8 SW1 SW2 ID selection from IDO ID15 CON 7 68 pin Ultra 160 SCSI Connector default using 68 pin Ultra 160 SCSI Connector for extension 4 2 SAF TE SAF TE stands for SCSI Accessed Fault Tolerant Enclosure The SCA backplane built in GEM 318 which support SAF TE provide a standard non proprietary way for third party disk and RAID controllers to be fully integrated with peripheral packing that supports status signals LED s audible alarm LCD etc hot swapping of hard drivers and monitoring of enclosure components such as disks power supplies temperature fans etc For ACP 5260 the GEM 318 checks the disks status only for others as fans temperature power supply and voltage are monitored by alarm board 33 4 3 RAID RAID stands for Redundant Array of Independent Inexpensive Disks ACP 5260 could be integrated with SCSI RAID card such as AMI LSD Adaptec Intel and Mylex RAID card to perform Disk Array operations The SCSI RAID controller is also a suitable selection to integrate into ACP 5260 b
3. ATX power switch connector CN19 connects from CPU card CN20 connects to chassis System reset connector CN 19 connect from CPU card CN20 connects to chassis 2 3 Other Interfaces One pair of Watch dog input output signals CN20 One pair of PC Bus signals DATA and CLK CN19 One LAN connector CN2 One COM connector CN8 One Battery pack connector BT1 VV v wy VVVV 3 2 4 Pin Definition of Alarm Board Table 3 1 CN1 Ext Pwr mini 4 Pin conn Table 3 3 CN4 PC Sensor LM75 Conn Pin 1 5V Pint Sensor I2C bus clock Sensor I2C bus data Pin4 ND Pind Table 3 4 CN8 RS 232 Connector Pin 1 DCD IO A A Pin2 RX Fm RK Pin3 TX IX Pin4 DTR Pi DR Pin6 DSR Ping Pin7 RTS RT 2 Pin8 CTS Ping ETS Pind RE Pin 10 NC PTS NC S Pin 11 NC NC 12 Nel aD Pind OND 24 ACP 5260 User s Manual Table 3 7 CN12 SNMP IK Dhtr Bd Conn R C C C E C ND ND 1n in 5 27 3 3V 21127 Pin 28 B_SDAT Pma Pin 30 T_SCLK Pin30 31 12V Pin 31 Pin 32 T_SDAT Pin Table 3 9 CN16 4 bit Power Good Input Table 3 10 CN17 Alarm Reset Table 3 11 CN18 LED Board Connector 5V Signal FV Signal 26 ACP 5260 User s Manual Table 3 12 CN19 Conn bank from CPU card HDD LED Signal soft power switch DC Clock ATX soft power switch Syste
4. SW1 SW2 CON 7 CON 8 33 ISAF C Ae EE 33 4 3 RAID ein IEEE 34 APPENDIX A SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS sssssosssssssosnensssnsnenensnen 36 Al SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 00000 36 vi ACP 5260 User s Manual Chapter 1 General Information 1 1 Introduction ACP 5260 is a high performance high capacity computing platform which meets a variety of needs including filing printing applications e mails and Web serving This powerful computing server includes a full Disk Array storage of high availability features for minimizing the system downtime especially in mission critical computer telephony application industrial automation and factory management A wide range of standard computing peripherals can be integrated with the chassis to meet different application development under mission critical environment 24 hours a day 7 days a week 1 2 Specification Table 1 1 Specification Die By plc stim CD ROM Environment Temperature Vibration 5 500 Hz Front accessible hot swap 1 y RAID card Yes Dual 46 CFM each for SCSI storage Three 114 CFM each on middle Two high pressure browser 25 4 CFM each on rear Two D SUB 9 pin brackets Dual AC Inlet Operating 0 40 C 32 104 F Non Operating 40 60 C 40 140 F 10 95 40 C non condensing 10 95 40 C non cond
5. 6R u a ek 16 2 1 13 ACP 5260MB 46R pe 16 iv ACP 5260 User s Manual 2 2 SYSTEM LED INDICATORS eese Table 2 1 System Status LED 2 2 1 SYSTEM POWER Table 2 2 System Power LED 2 3 SCSI STORAGE 2 3 1 RAID SYSTEM 5 Table 2 3 HDD PWR LED and Status LED 19 2 3 2 CABLING OF SCSI STORAGE eeen 19 Figure 2 4 Cabling of SCSI Storage 19 2 4 GOOLING FAN amp FILTER eese enne 19 CHAPTER 3 ALARM BOARD ssssssssosssssssnensssssnensssssnenssssnnenssnsnnennen 22 3 1 ALARM BOARD LAYOUT eere enne 22 Figure 3 1 Alarm Board Layout 22 3 2 ALARM BOARD SPECIFICATION 32 L INPUT SIGNAES 3 2 2 OUTPUT SIGNALS c ccccccsccsessesessescssessescscescssssseecssesesecsseeenees 3 2 3 OTHER INTERFACES eese eene stera 3 2 4 PIN DEFINITION OF ALARM BOARD een 23 Table 3 1 CNI Ext Pwr mini 4 Pin conn 23 Table 3 2 CN2 10 100M LAN Connector 23 Table 3 3 CN4 I2C Sensor LM75 Conn 24 Table 3 4 CNS RS 232 24 Table 3 5 CNIO LCM Display Board Conn 24 Table 3 6 CN11 SNMP IK Dhtr Bd Conn L 24 Table 3 7 CN12 SNMP 1K Dhtr Bd Conn R 25 Table 3 8 CN13 Voltage Detect Input Conn 26 Table 3 9 CN16 4 bit Power Good Input 26
6. 8 1 2 5 Table 1 1 Specification 1 3 PASSIVE BACKPLANE OPTIONS Table 1 2 Passive Backplane 9 1 4 POWER SUPPLY Table 1 3 Power Supply Options 1 5 SYSTEM REGULATION eee Table 1 4 System Regulation sss 1 6 DIMENSION DIAGRAM rne Figure 1 1 Dimention Diagram 17 EXPLODED DIAGRAM erre Figure 1 2 Dimension Diagram CHAPTER 2 SYSTEM SET UP 13 2 1 SYSTEM INSTALLATION eere nennen 13 2 1 1 ATTACHING THE HANDLES eere 13 2 1 2 REMOVING THE TOP COVER eren 13 2 1 3 CHASSIS FRONT AND REAR 13 Figure 2 1 Front Panel Section 13 2 I SYSTEM RESET erento imminet te 13 2 1 5 ALARM RESET 5 14 2 1 6 MOMENTARY 14 2 1 7 USB CONNECTOR essen 14 2 1 8 PS 2 CONNECTOR ccsccscssssessesessessssessesessesssscsseecsscsesecseeeseees 14 2 1 9 REAR BEZEL SECTION ccscssssscsscssceseseesecsecsecssesaesaeenesnees 14 Figure 2 2 Rear Bezel Section 14 2 1 10 DRIVE BAY amp SCSI STORAGE INSTALLATION 15 Figure 2 3 Driver Bay and SCSI storage 15 2 1 11 CPU CARD AND ADD ON CARDS INSTALL 15 2 1 12 ACP 5260BP 4
7. ACP 5260 Fault Resilient Chassis User s Manual Copyright Advantech Co Ltd copyrights this documentation and the software included with this product in 2003 All rights are reserved Advantech Co Ltd reserves the right to make improvements in the products described in this manual at any time without notice No part of this manual may be reproduced copied translated or transmitted in any form or by any means without the prior written permission of Advantech Co Ltd Information provided in this manual is intended to be accurate and reliable However Advantech Co Ltd assumes no responsibility for its use or for any infringements of the rights of third parties which may result from its use Acknowledgments IBM and PC are trademarks of International Business Machines Corporation MS DOS Windows are trademarks of Microsoft Corporation Intel and Pentium are trademarks of Intel Corporation On line Technical Support For technical support and service please visit our support website at http www advantech com support Note DDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDD DDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDD DDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDD DDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDD DDDD Part No 2002526000 Ist Edition Printed in Taiwan Apr 2003 ii ACP 5260 User s Manual iii Contents CHAPTER 1 GENERAL INFORMATION ussssssssnsesenenensnsessnsnsnsnnenenenee 8 Tidy INTRODUCTION ert err
8. ID controller to implement your RAID system d Maybe you need an extra SCSI cable to connect between external SCSI connector of RAID card and other host 18 ACP 5260 User s Manual Table 2 3 HDD PWR LED and Status LED Red PWR Power of Off for no HDD or N A N N A HDD No System Power On for with HDD activit access failure construction 2 3 2 Cabling of SCSI Storage There are three power cables of power supply one SCSI cable from RAID card and two power cables of fan connected between this SCSI storage and ACP 5260 system Please do remember to plug out those cable when you have to take out SCSI storage from ACP 5260 and to plug in those cable well before you install SCSI storage into ACP 5260 Figure 2 4 Cabling of SCSI Storage 2 4 Cooling Fan amp Filter There are seven system cooling fans located inside ACP 5260 Two cooling fan are for SCSI storage which we mentioned on chapter 2 3 already Three are located on the middle of the chassis Two are located on the rear of chassis Those cooling fans are very easy to maintain since all of these five cooling fan are swappable When any one of cooling fan breaks down the system sounds a continuous alarm To disable the alarm press the Alarm Reset Switch on the front panel and replace the failure fan immediately Behind the front door is with the filter If the filter is blocked with dust or other particles please clean it or replace with a new filter
9. Install a Open the rear top cover and move aside the cardholder dual browsers by four screws b Find out the location of PICMG slot take out I O bracket first and install SBC CPU card Connect the 5Vsb and PS_ON cable of power supply to SBC Find the location of PCI or ISA slot take out the I O bracket first and 15 install add on card After the CPU card and all add on cards to be installed fix them tightly with backplane holder by screw and fix them well by cardholder 2 1 12 ACP 5260BP 46R ACP 5260BP 46R has a momentary switch on the front panel It is 20 slot backplane version but without backplane and with a front hot swappable 460W redundant power supply inside 2 1 13 ACP 5260MB 46R ACP 5260MB 46R has a momentary switch on the front panel and is for ATX M B form factor It is without motherboard and with a front hot swappable power supply inside Note There is several type of SCSI 3 5 HDD when in doubt consult with an experienced technician before SCSI SCA 2 80 pin HDD installation a Open the front door by turning the key lock b Find the latch of 3 5 HDD mobile drawer and push it to the up location c Press down the handle of 3 5 HDD mobile drawer down until the end then hold the handle and draw it out d Install 1 height SCSI SCA 2 80 pin 3 5 HDD by four Screws e Return and push the mobile drawer within HDD toward to the SCSI storage until the handle of mobile drawer is moving up f Pus
10. Table 3 10 CN17 Alarm 26 Table 3 11 CNIS LED Board Connector 26 Table 3 12 CN19 Conn bank from CPU card 27 Table 3 13 CN20 Connector bank to Chassis 27 Table 3 14 J1 External 27 3 3 SWITCH 1 amp FAN NUMBER SETTINGS eene 27 Table 3 15 Switch 1 for Fan Number Settings 27 3 4 THERMAL SENSOR LED USB AND K B 27 3 2 5 PIN DEFINITION OF THERMAL SENSOR 27 Table 3 16 CN1 2 I2C Sensor LM75 Conn 27 Figure 3 2 Thermal Sensor Layout 28 v 3 2 6 PIN DEFINITION OF LED INDICATOR een 28 Table 3 17 CNI LED Board Connector 28 Figure 3 3 LED Layout 3 2 7 PIN DEF OF USB PS 2 KB INTERFACE BOARD Table 3 18 CNI Pin Definition Figure 3 4 USB PS 2 KB CHAPTER 4 SCSI 8 32 4 1 6SLOT SCA 2 80 PIN Figure 4 1 SCA Backplane Layout 4 1 1 PIN DEFINITION OF SCA BACKPLAN anne Table 4 1 Jl Terminator Enable Disable 32 Table 4 2 J2 SAF TE Chip ID Selection 32 Table 4 3 J3 J4 SAF TE Enable Disable 32 Table 4 4 JP1 HDD Spin up Option 33 Table E 5 JPL JB4 asado ree 33 Table 4 6 JP5 Table 4 7
11. cian ED WR DD N 2 2 1 System Power LED The Power Status LED indicates the status of the system power voltage signals Table 2 2 System Power LED No Tight 33 3 Voltage output SVoltage output 1Vollage ouput SVoltage output 12Voltage out put When a LED fails to light it indicates a problem with one of the voltage output An audible alarm is sounded Check to make sure that the power supply is working fine for each voltage output If problem persists consult an experienced technician 2 3 SCSI Storage Note The SCSI storage is within the system data please have to be very carefully to avoid damage the system data if you have to take the SCSI storage out from chassis When in doubt consult with an experienced technician 2 3 1 RAID System Installation a Open the front top cover and to find out the location of storage enclosure Please prepare a 68 pin U 160 SCSI cable before RAID system installation b This 68 pin U 160 SCSI cable one end is connected with SCSI storage of ACP 5260 the other end is connected with your SCSI RAID card or SCSI RAID controller c If you are going to install SCSI RAID card please install up to six SCSI SCA 2 80pin HDD into SCSI storage of ACP 5260 and follow up the RAID card instruction to implement your RAID system If you are going to install SCSI RAID controller please install up to six SCSI SCA 2 80 pin HDD into SCSI storage of ACP 5260 and follow up the SCSI RA
12. cturer Discard use batteries according to the manufacturer s instructions 18 The computer is provided with appropriate safety standards including lec 60826 19 Install the computer Before your begin make sure the Green Yellow wire reliable connection between metal part of computer and earthing of final system 37
13. ensing 1 Grms 10 G With 11 msec duration 1 2 sine wave Less than 52dB sound pressure at 5 28 C 41 82 F 30G ACP 5260 User s Manual 0103048 m 0 10 000 fU Physical Dimensions W x H x D 482 x 222 x 660 mm 19 x 8 75 x 26 Wm 300661 CE compliant UL cUL approved 1 3 Passive Backplane Options Table 1 2 Passive Backplane Options PCA 6120P18 0A1 1 4 Power Supply Options Table 1 3 Power Supply Options E Safety amp 100 240 Vac 5V 40A 45 5 UL CSA TUV 43 3V 930A 33 V IA CCC Model Name 1757946005 for BP version 1757946006 for MB version 460W ATX Full range PFC 460W ATX PFC 100 240 Vac Full range 12V 27A 12V 1A 5V 0 8A 5Vsb 2A 5V 40A 3 3V 30A 12V 27A 12V 1A 5V 0 8A 5Vsb 2A 12V025A 5Vsb 0 1A H5V 5A 33 V IA 12V025A 5Vsb 0 1A 148 000 25 Full load UL CSA TUV CCC 148 000 25 Full load 1 5 System Regulation Table 1 4 System Regulation Model Name With Power Supply With Backplane ACP 5260BP 40RZ 1757946005 UL cUL CE ACP 5260MB 40RZ 1757946006 UL cUL CE 1 6 Dimension Diagram 10 ACP 5260 User s Manual 1 7 Exploded Diagram Figure 1 2 Dimension Diagram Chapter 2 System Setup 2 1 System Installation 2 1 1 Attaching the handles The handles for the front panel are in the accessory box To install the handles sim
14. ersonnel 14 If one of the following situations arises get the equipment checked by service personnel a The power cord or plug is damaged b Liquid has penetrated into the equipment c The equipment has been exposed to moisture 36 ACP 5260 User s Manual d The equipment does not work well or you cannot get it to work according to the user s manual e The equipment has been dropped and damaged f The equipment has obvious signs of breakage 15 DO NOT LEAVE THIS EQUIPMENT IN AN ENVIRONMENT WHERE THE STORAGE TEMPERATURE MAY GO BELOW 20 C 4 F OR ABOVE 60 C 140 F THIS COULD DAMAGE THE EQUIPMENT THE EQUIPMENT SHOULD BE IN A CONTROLLED ENVIRONMENT The sound pressure level at the operator s position according to IEC 704 1 1982 is no more than 70dB A DISCLAIMER This set of instructions is given according to IEC 704 1 Advantech disclaims all responsibility for the accuracy of any statements contained herein 16 Any insulation on conductors inside EQUIPMENT which connect ACCESSIBLE METAL PARTS or other PROTECTIVELY EARTHED parts with a protective functio to the PROTECTIVE EARTH TERMINAL shall be identified by the colrs green and yellow at lease at the termination of the conductors 17 CAUTION The computer is provided with a Battery powered Real Time Clock Circuit There is a danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced Replace only with same or equivalent typed recommended by the manufa
15. h the handle of mobile drawer until the end and then press the latch to the down location Before starting the installation process be sure to shut down all power from the chassis Do this by turning off the power switch and unplugging the power cord from the power outlet When in doubt consult with an experienced technician 16 ACP 5260 User s Manual 2 2 System LED Indicators Table 2 1 System Status LED Orange temperature is over default 50 C System Cooling Fans Abnormal system cooling fan failure When the PWR LED turns red it indicates the redundant power supply is failure To stop the alarm buzzer press the Alarm Reset button Please check out the redundant power supply right away and replace failure power supply module then PWR LED will turns green after replacement with good one When the FAN LED turns red it indicates the system cooling fan got failure An audible alarm is also activated To stop the alarm buzzer press the Alarm Reset button then replace the fan immediately FAN LED will turns green if all of system cooling fans are working fine If the TEMP LED is red the system detects rising temperature inside the chassis An audible alarm is activated To stop the alarm buzzer press the Alarm Reset button Inspect the system environment and fan filter immediately Make sure airflow inside the chassis is smooth and not blocked by dust or other particles If problem persists consult an experienced techni
16. m Reset Signal Table 3 13 CN20 Connector bank to Chassis 3 3 Switch 1 amp Fan Number Settings Table 3 15 Switch 1 for Fan Number Settings En 1 2 ee T T ggg 2151219 SER 2 Z 5 22222 gSg9gssgsgsggs Z Al u 3 gg 23 as z Hz zz 3 4_Thermal Sensor LED USB and K B 3 2 5 Pin Definition of thermal sensor Table 3 16 CN1 2 I2C Sensor LM75 Conn ensor board I2C bus clock Sensor I2C bus data Figure 3 2 Thermal Sensor Layout 3 2 6 Pin Definition of LED indicator There is a system LED indicator on the front door See Table 3 17 for the connection and pin definition as follows Pin Power Fai Signal Figure 3 3 LED Layout 28 ACP 5260 User s Manual 3 2 7 Pin def of USB PS 2 KB interface board The USB and PS 2 keyboard are behind the door Table 3 18 CNI CNA Pin Definition Internal Keyboard Connector Pin 1 CK pin KBCK 7 Pin2 DT pin2 KBDT Pin3 C INC 912165 2 lt Q a nternal USB Connector SBVO SEDO 5 00 ND SBVI SBDI SEDI 5 2 Keyboard Connector SB Connector NI N2 El Figure 3 4 USB PS 2 KB Layout 29 Chapter 4 SCSI Storage 4 1 6 slot SCA 2 80 pin BP Layout xx Figure 4 1 SCA Backplane Layout 4 1 1 Pin definition of SCA Backplan Table 4 2 J2
17. ply secure them to the front panel with the provided screws 2 1 2 Removing the top cover First remove the chassis cover There are two parts of top cover one is located on front and another is located on rear The front top cover is fixed to the chassis by two screws on both sides The rear top cover is fixed to the chassis by three screws on both sides 2 1 3 Chassis Front and Rear Sections The front panel switches and I O behind the door are used for system power system reset alarm reset USB and PS 2 keyboard A multi function key lock locks the door cover user could lock the door cover by key or without key Figure 2 1 Front Panel Section 2 1 4 System Reset Press this switch to reinitialize the system This is the same as the hardware reset button 13 2 1 5 Alarm Reset Switch Press this switch to suppress or stop an audible alarm Whenever a fault in the system occurs e g fan failure rising chassis temperature backplane voltage problem an audible alarm is activated Pressing this switch will cause the alarm to stop 2 1 6 Momentary Switch Use this switch and by way of ATX PS_ON function to turn on system ATX power Please use system shutdown to turn off system power automatic or press momentary switch for a while to turn off system power 2 1 7 USB connector If you want to connect any USB interface device to the system you could use this connector 2 1 8 PS 2 connector If you are using PS 2 type keyboa
18. rd you could use this connector to connect with your keyboard 2 1 9 Rear Bezel Section The rear section of B P version includes B P rear window 20 slot I O brackets and dual AC inlets for connecting with power cord The rear section of M B version includes M B rear window 7 slot I O brackets ATX M B I O cover others are same as B P version Figure 2 2 Rear Bezel Section 14 ACP 5260 User s Manual 2 1 10 Drive Bay amp SCSI Storage Installation The standard drive bay of the ACP 5260 can hold one slim type CD ROM one 5 25 and one 3 5 device disk driver The location of slim type CD ROM and one 5 25 is on the top of SCIS storage a Remove the front top cover b Release two screws of FDD holder first release four screws of storage cushion and them move storage until you have enough space to take the storage enclosure out from ACP 5260 chassis Lift off the two power cable which are from system power d Insert the drives into their proper locations in the drive bay and secure them with the screws provided e Connect the disk drive power and signal cables e Figure 2 3 Driver Bay and SCSI storage The SCSI storage holds six 3 5 mobile drawer which is for 1 height SCSI SCA 2 80 pin 3 5 HDD and with 6 slot SCA backplane User could install 1 height SCSI SCA 2 80 pin 3 5 HDD into this SCSI storage and use RAID card to complete a RAID system for ACP 5260 2 1 11 CPU Card and Add on Cards
19. ut please be careful the length limitation The max length of your RAID controller has to be under 200mm to install into ACP 5260 34 ACP 5260 User s Manual Appendix Safety Instructions 1 Safety Instructions 1 Read these safety instructions carefully 2 Keep this User s Manual for later reference 3 Disconnect this equipment from any AC outlet before cleaning Use a damp cloth Do not use liquid or spray detergents for cleaning 4 For plug in equipment the power outlet socket must be located near the equipment and must be easily accessible 5 Keep this equipment away from humidity 6 Put this equipment on a reliable surface during installation Dropping it or letting it fall may cause damage 7 The openings on the enclosure are for air convection Protect the equipment from overheating DO NOT COVER THE OPENINGS 8 Make sure the voltage of the power source is correct before connecting the equipment to the power outlet 9 Position the power cord so that people cannot step on it Do not place anything over the power cord 10 All cautions and warnings on the equipment should be noted 11 If the equipment is not used for a long time disconnect it from the power source to avoid damage by transient overvoltage 12 Never pour any liquid into an opening This may cause fire or electrical shock 13 Never open the equipment For safety reasons the equipment should be opened only by qualified service p

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