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1. AMC Telco Clock on TCLKA TCLKB TCLKC and TCLKD TCLKA TCLKB TCLKC and TCLKD and Fabric Clock on FCLK Features VT891 VT892 VT893 VT894 AMC Slots 12 Full size 12 Full size 11 Full size 12 Full size MCH Slots 2 2 2 2 PM Slots 2 2 2 2 Cooling Type Front to back Bottom to top Front to back Front to Back Power 1000 W power supply 1000 W power supply 1000 W power supply 1000 W power supply Specifications AMC 1 2 3 4 AMC 1 2 3 4 AMC 1 2 3 4 AMC 1 2 3 4 Full Redundancy Yes Yes Yes Yes Dual MCHs PMs Intelligent CUs Ports 2 3 Direct Optional Optional Optional Optional Connections Redundant Clocks Optional Optional Optional JSM To be purchased To be purchased To be purchased To be purchased separately separately separately separately Telco Alarm Yes Yes Yes Yes Others Fabric clock to each Fabric Clock on FCLK Telco GPS Clock on Fabric Clock on FCLK Telco Clock on TCLKA TCLKB TCLKC and TCLKD VADATECH FORM No 3WI731 01 Rev B VT MAN CUS 100146 Page 11 of 38 09 2014 VT89x 7U Chassis Product Reference Guide Table 3 Product Comparison 2 Features VT899 AMC Slots 6 Full size modules or 3 Full size double modules MCH Slots 1 PM Slots 1 Cooling Type Front to Back Power 500 W power supply Specifications AMC 1 2 3 4 Full Redundancy Redundant Cooling Dual MCHs PMs Units only Intelligent CUs Po
2. vadatech 6 VadaTech VT89x x 1 2 3 4 9 7U Chassis Series Product Reference Guide September 2014 Version 2 1 VT89x 7U Chassis Product Reference Guide Copyright 2014 VadaT ech Incorporated All rights reserved VadaTech and the globe image are trademarks of VadaTech Incorporated All other product or service names mentioned in this document are the property of their respective owners Notice While reasonable efforts have been made to assure the accuracy of this document VadaTech Inc assumes no liability resulting from any omissions in this document or from the use of the information obtained herein VadaTech reserves the right to revise this document and to make changes periodically and the content hereof without obligation of VadaTech to notify any person of such revision or changes Electronic versions of this material may be read online downloaded for personal use or referenced in another document as a URL to the VadaTech Incorporated Web site The text itself may not be published commercially in print or electronic form edited translated or otherwise altered without the permission of VadaTech Inc It is possible that this publication may contain reference to or information about VadaTech products machines and programs programming or services that are not available in your country Such references or information must not be construed to mean that VadaTech intends to announce such products progr
3. 3 6 3 Fabric B 3 6 4 Fabrics D to G 4 USING THE VT89X 4 1 CARRIER NUMBER CONFIGURATION 27 4 2 HOW TO ADD REMOVE MODULES 29 4 2 1 Insert a sas sa daas ss ss sadi sa dada sa ss sss sa dadas assess sa a daas ss sa sa da sa daas ana 29 4 2 2 REMOVING se 29 4 3 ADD REMOVE 19 MOUNTING BRACKETS 30 4 3 1 VT891 VT893 and VT894 30 4 3 2 prr 31 4 3 3 P 31 4 4 4 4 1 VADATECH FORM No 3WI731 01 Rev Page 4 of 38 VT MAN CUS 100146 09 2014 VT89x 7U Chassis Product Reference Guide 4 4 2 Replacing the Air Filter ritratto a eR Kee E RR od e UAR LER RERO 32 5 MODEL SPECIFIC VARIATIONS seien u s o reo uror aea o ooa o aia e To sao eoe bonae so sao eap eode sene eos 33 5 1 33 5 2 VT SOA a IRURE PITT I 34 5 3 VEBI O U 35 CONTACT e 38 TECHNICAL SUPPORT Ree tect Aude ade eap eerte eee
4. Page 16 of 38 VT MAN CUS 100146 09 2014 VT89x 7U Chassis Product Reference Guide Table 5 Cooling Unit Configuration Bottom cum Top 4 The bottom cooling unit is considered as the air intake unit and the top unit considered as the air exhaust unit A chassis air filter is located underneath the bottom unit At power up the hot swap handle state is closed Pushing the Hot swap button once toggles the handle state to open Pushing the Hot swap button again toggles the handle state to Closed The cooling unit tray overlay provide labels to indicate the physical location of the front side modules such as AMCs MCH and Power Modules 3 2 1 Sensors The VT095 contains several sensors which are monitored by the carrier manager on the primary used in the VT89x chassis The following sensors are available with a VT095 Table 6 Cooling Unit Sensors we Name 0000 neenon 0x01 CU T1 Cooling unit temperature sensor 0x01 CU T2 Fan controller temperature sensor sensor 0x01 CU T4 Cooling unit temperature sensor VT89x CU HS Hot swap handle status VT89x CU IPMB IPMB O Status 3 2 1 1 Temperature Sensors Each VT095 includes 4 temperature sensors to monitor the operating conditions 1 T3 T4 are distributed on the fan tray T2 monitors the internal temperature of the fan motor controller The temperature sensors monitor the air temperature and the temperature difference between t
5. Fabric A from MCHI is connected to port 0 of each AMC and Fabric A from 2 is connected to port 1 of each AMC as shown in Figure 11 Figure 11 Fabric A Topology AMC AMC AMC AMC AMC 1 2 3 4 n MCH1 Fabric _ to AMC Port 0 gt 1 if 2 is used VADATECH FORM No 3WI731 01 Rev B Page 24 of 38 VT MAN CUS 100146 09 2014 VT89x 7U Chassis Product Reference Guide 3 6 3 Fabric B AMC ports 2 and 3 SAS SATA are routed depending on the selected ordering option For option B 1 AMCs are connected directly together The AMC ports 2 and 3 are interconnected with ordering option B 1 as shown in Figure 12 Figure 12 Ports 2 to 3 Direct Connections 1 2 3 4 5 6 n For option B 2 1 Fabric B is connected to AMC port 2 of all AMCs and MCH2 Fabric B is connected to AMC port 3 as shown in Figure 13 Figure 13 Fabric B Topology AMC AMC AMC AMC AMC MCH1 Fabric to AMC Port 2 MCH2 Fabric B to AMC Port 3 if MCH2 is used VADATECH FORM No 3WI731 01 Rev B Page 25 of 38 VT MAN CUS 100146 09 2014 VT89x 7U Chassis Product Reference Guide Port 2 and 3 configuration is denoted by B of the part number refer to the Ordering Options section of the datasheet for more information 3 6 4 Fabrics D to G In the f
6. VT89x 7U Chassis Product Reference Guide Notes VADATECH FORM 3WI731 01 Rev B Page 37 of 38 VT MAN CUS 100146 09 2014 VT89x 7U Chassis Product Reference Guide Contact VadaTech Technical Support If you have purchased the VadaTech product through our distributor network contact your distributor for any technical assistance If you require further technical support you can contact VadaTech technical support team by forwarding your support requests to support vadatech com Locations VadaTech Corporate Office 198 N Gibson Rd Henderson NV 89014 USA Email info vadatech com Telephone 1 702 896 3337 Fax 1 702 896 0332 European Sales Office Ocean Village Innovation Centre Ocean Way Ocean Village Southampton SO14 3JZ UK Email info vadatech com Telephone 44 2380 381982 Fax 44 2380 381983 Asia Pacific Sales Office 7th Floor 2 Wenhu Street Neihu District Taipei 114 Taiwan Email intoGvadatech com Telephone 886 2 2627 7655 Fax 886 2 2627 7792 2014 VadaTech Incorporated All rights reserved The VadaTech logo is a registered trademark of VadaTech Inc Other registered trademarks are the property of their respective owners AdvancedMC AdvancedTCA and uTCA logos are trademarks of the PCI Industrial Computers Manufacturers Group VADATECH FORM No 3WI731 01 Rev B VT MAN CUS 100146 Page 38 of 38 09 20
7. is routed to Fabric B on ports 7 12 Figure 8 Non redundant Clock Topology 1 CLKs MCH CLK1 AMC CLK1 112 5 TO MCH CLK2 AMC CLK2 AMC CLKs MCH CLK3 AMC CLK3 1228 AMC AMC 1 2 3 4 n In redundant configuration CLK1 of MCHI is connected point to point to each AMC CLK1 and CLK1 of MCH2 is connected point to point to each AMC CLK3 as shown in Figure 9 VADATECH FORM No 3WI731 01 Rev Page 22 of 38 VT MAN CUS 100146 09 2014 VT89x 7U Chassis Product Reference Guide Figure 9 Redundant Clock Topology AMC i pa pa AMC MCH1 CLK1 to CLK1 E B ll and CLK2 to AMC CLK2 e T MCH1 to AMC CLK3 E e and MCH CLK2 to AMC CLK2 if MCH2 is used 3 6 Backplane Topology The generic backplane topology common to VT89x series is described in this section see Model Specific for any model specific variations Depending on the clock options selected some fabrics may not be routed 3 6 1 IPMB Bus The VT89x provides a dual redundant IPMB 0 bus among the MCH1 MCH2 CU1 CU2 PM1 and PM2 modules The IPMB L is a radial dual star with each MCH connected to all AMCs using the I2C bus as shown in Figure 10 VADATECH FORM No 3WI731 01 Rev B Page 23 of 38 VT MAN CUS 100146 09 2014 VT89x 7U Chassis Product Reference Guide Figure 10 IPMB Topology MCH2 IPMB ur ae TO AMC IPMB AMC IPMB 5 if used 3 6 2 Fabric A
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9. 3 of 38 VT MAN CUS 100146 09 2014 VT89x 7U Chassis Product Reference Guide Figure 2 VT892 Slot Distribution Figure 3 VT893 Slot Distribution Figure 4 VT894 Slot Distribution VADATECH FORM 3WI731 01 Rev B Page 14 of 38 VT MAN CUS 100146 09 2014 VT89x 7U Chassis Product Reference Guide 2 3 2 3 1 2 3 2 For VT891 VT892 and VT894 when the JSM module is used only single width AMC can be used in AMC slot 1 Figure 5 VT899 Slot Distribution Compatible Modules Inclusive Modules The following modules are shipped with the VT89x series chassis Cooling Units VT89x series chassis uses two VadaTech VT095 cooling units in redundant configuration Telco Alarm VT89x series use VadaTech DA200 telco alarm modules Additional Modules The following modules can be used with the VT89x series and must be purchased separately Power supply An optional power supply that supplies 48 V 1000 W power to the power modules can be used with a VI89x chassis 500W for VT899 Refer to the datasheet for your device for more information on power supply ordering option JSM VT89x series be used with UTC008 JTAG Switch Modules MCH VT89x series chassis allows up to two MCHs in redundant configuration Any VadaTech or third party MCHs can be used with a VT89x chassis AMC VT89x series will work with any AMC 0 compliant AMC VADATECH FORM No 3WI731 01 Rev B Page 15 of 38
10. AIS DOCUMENT NS ERR ary RO aro 9 1 5 CONVENTIONS USED enerne 10 2 9 OVERVIEW 11 2 1 PRODUCT COMPARISON 2 1 1 42 PATERENTUR 2 1 2 Custom 5 2 2 a i en 2 3 COMPATIBLE MODULES 2 3 1 Inclusive Modules 2 3 2 Additional Modules 3 FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION 3 1 FRONT PANE 16 3 1 1 pn 16 3 2 COOLING UNITS 16 3 2 1 AY lola 17 3 2 2 Telco Support and Failover 18 3 3 JTAG SwiTCH MODULE ISM Ee rate tie beh i ev lass b dasa I ER 19 3 3 1 SAY EJ Il 19 3 3 2 ub 19 3 4 52026 er neuen enero eee T ee oed nena ee Re eet eher edu Peor 20 3 4 1 Telco Alarm 21 3 4 2 22 3 5 OPTIONS eee nce teas tenses M 22 3 6 BACKPLANE TOPOLOGY 23 3 6 1 3 6 2
11. E EUER E Ra Y SERERE GG Figure 19 VT892 Mounting Figure 20 VT899 Mounting Figure 21 CU Tray and Air Filt r roni parta tnra no Feo E PER eR RR aa ETE ERR Figure 22 VT893 Ports 2 3 Direct Connecitons Figure 23 VT894 Ports 12 15 and Ports 17 20 Routing Figure 24 VT899 Ports 12 15 and Ports 17 20 Figure 26 VT899 Backplane rada asas ss sana naa VADATECH FORM No VT MAN CUS 100146 3WI731 01 Rev B Page 6 of 38 09 2014 VT89x 7U Chassis Product Reference Guide Tables Table 1 ACFOPBVImS ace retener 9 Comparison 1 Eye ER ER UE 11 T ble 3 Product Comparison 2 e eret een oue RR E Re SEAT RA 12 Fable IPM LEDS ienien 16 Table 5 Cooling Unit 17 T ble 6 Cooling Unit 5 17 Table 7 Cooling Unit Additional S nsors cccccsssssssssecesesssssensecececsssssensecececsessnessececessessnansesscessesanensececessessnansasss 18 Table 8 JSM Slave Select LEDs Table 9 JSM Master Select Table 10 Telco Alarm Connector Pinouts Table 11 Carrier Numb
12. M installed see ordering options in VT899 datasheet When JSM is installed Slot AMC6 will not support Full Height modules as the slot bay shared with JSM The ports 12 15 and ports 17 20 are routed as shown in Figure 24Error Reference source not found Figure 24 VT899 Ports 12 15 and Ports 17 20 12 12 13 13 AMC AMC Ports 14 14 Ports 15 15 AMC AMC AMC AMC AMC AMC 1 2 3 4 6 17 17 18 18 AMC AMC Ports 19 19 Ports 20 20 VADATECH FORM No 3WI731 01 Rev B VT MAN CUS 100146 Page 35 of 38 09 2014 VT89x 7U Chassis Product Reference Guide The VT899 backplane topology is shown in Figure 25 Figure 25 VT899 Backplane Topology AMC AMC AMC AMC AMC AMC 1 2 3 4 5 6 gt MCH IPMB gt to AMC IPMB 4 gt MCH Fabric A to AMC Port 0 MCH Fabric A to AMC Porti AMC Ports 2 and 3 Direct Connections optional MCH Fabric B to AMC Port 2 optional MCH Fabric B to AMC Port 3 optional 4 gt Fabrics gt MCH Fabrics D G D G m to 5 AMC AMC Ports 4 7 i mur gt 4 a du JSM Slot Signals 4 CLKs 129 gt to gt AMC CLKs 1 2 3 VADATECH FORM 3WI731 01 Rev B VT MAN CUS 100146 Page 36 of 38 09 2014
13. MAN CUS 100146 09 2014 VT89x 7U Chassis Product Reference Guide VadaTech MicroTCA PM Command Line Interface Reference Manual 1 4 Acronyms Used in this Document Table 1 Acronyms AMC BSP CPU GB GbE GHz GND IPMB JTAG JSM LED MHz MicroTCA or Micro Telecommunications Computing Architecture MMC PCle PICMG PrAMC 5 SSH SDR USB VADATECH FORM 3WI731 01 Rev Page 9 of 38 VT MAN CUS 100146 09 2014 VT89x 7U Chassis Product Reference Guide 1 5 Conventions Used The following conventions are used in this document Important information when ignored can cause serious damage to the user or the device is described using this symbol Important information useful to the reader is described next to this symbol VADATECH FORM 3WI731 01 Rev B Page 10 of 38 VT MAN CUS 100146 09 2014 VT89x 7U Chassis Product Reference Guide 2 2 1 VT89x Overview The VT89x series are 19 x 7U x 10 5 deep 12 deep with handles MicroTCA chassis offering various options for shelves MCH AMC power modules and cooling types The VT89x series supports up to 12 AMCs and all the models supports full redundancy with dual MCH dual power modules and dual cooling unit options on VT899 only dual cooling units are available Product Comparison Table 2 provides a comparison for various features of the VT89x series Table 2 Product Comparison 1
14. VT MAN CUS 100146 09 2014 VT89x 7U Chassis Product Reference Guide 3 Functional Description 3 1 Front Panel 3 1 1 LEDs 3 1 1 1 IPMI LEDs The IPMI LEDs follow AMC specifications The colors and meanings of the IPMI LEDs are described in Table 4 The IPMI LEDs are found on all removable Field Replaceable Units FRU such as an AMC Power Module or Cooling Unit Table 4 IPMI LEDs Hot Swap Blue Indicates the hot swap state per PICMG 3 1 specification OFF Module active ON OK to remove the module BLINKING Hot swap power transition in progress Fail OFF No fault ON Non recoverable fault indicates that the IPMC has not detected a good power BLINKING Recoverable fault OK Green OFF No payload power ON indicates that the IPMC has enabled power and payload power OK BLINKING Payload power OK but held in reset e keying in process or failure Upgrade Amber OFF Normal BLINKING Firmware SDR or FRU upgrade is in progress 3 1 1 2 Other LEDs V T89x series chassis front panel have other LEDs that are provide status information of various ports and sub modules of the chassis These LEDs are labelled on the front panel and self explanatory 3 2 Cooling Units The VT89x series chassis be used with two VT095 cooling units VT899 chassis uses two VT090 Cooling Units in redundant configuration Table 5 provides information about the cooling units used in a VT89x chassis VADATECH FORM No 3WI731 01 Rev
15. amming or services in your country Trademarks The VadaTech Inc name and logo are registered trademarks of VadaTech Incorporated in the U S A All other product or service names mentioned in this document are the property of their respective owners 2014 VadaTech Incorporated Printed in the U S A All Rights Reserved VADATECH FORM 3WI731 01 Rev Page 2 of 38 VT MAN CUS 100146 09 2014 VT89x 7U Chassis Product Reference Guide Revision History Doc Revision Description of Change Revision Date 1 0 Initial release for VT891 October 2010 2 0 Manual updated with VT892 VT893 VT894 information November 2013 2 1 Manual Updated with VT899 information September 2014 VADATECH FORM No 3WI731 01 Rev B VT MAN CUS 100146 Page 3 of 38 09 2014 VT89x 7U Chassi s Product Reference Guide Table of Contents 1 INTRODUCTION asni e aa a E 8 1 1 dU ionic RE 8 1 2 5 5525 8 1 3 DOGWIMENTAR dod iz ol zc O 8 1 3 1 O in ee ven tst e in 8 1 3 2 Related Documents 8 14 ACRONYMS USED IN T
16. at pipes region 1 Fabrics D E F and are connected to ports 4 5 6 and 7 respectively on all AMCs MCH2 Fabrics D F and are connected to ports 8 9 10 and 11 respectively on all AMCs as shown in Figure 14 Figure 14 Fabrics D to G Topology AMC AMC AMC AMC AMC 1 2 3 4 n MCH1 Fabrics D G to AMC Ports 4 7 MCH2 Fabrics D G to AMC Ports 8 11 if MCH2 is used VADATECH FORM No 3WI731 01 Rev B Page 26 of 38 VT MAN CUS 100146 09 2014 VT89x 7U Chassis Product Reference Guide 4 Using the VT89x 4 1 Carrier Number Configuration If multiple Carriers are configured with an external Shelf Manager make sure that each Carrier has a unique Carrier number The carrier number provides a unique address to each carrier for easy management by shelf system managers VT89x chassis use DA200 as the Telco module except for VT899 as it uses a DA201 module To set the carrier number set the Chassis Locator shown in Figure 15 set the switches on DA200 according to the configuration provided in Table 11 Make sure both the switches are set the same The Chassis Locator switches are on the top side of the DA200 as shown in red circle in Figure 15 Figure 15 Chassis Locator Switch sso Ay zi TET ha E B 8 01 The chassis locator switch on DA201 is shown in Figure 16 VADATECH FORM No 3WI731 01 Rev B Pag
17. drive an external alarm device Figure 7 Telco Alarm Connector Minor Reset e e Minor Reset Major Reset Major Reset Critical Alarm NO Critical Alarm NC Critical Alarm COM Minor Alarm NO Table 10 Telco Alarm Connector Pinouts Minor Alarm NC Minor Alarm COM Major Alarm NO Major Alarm NC Major Alarm COM Power Alarm NO Power Alarm COM VADATECH FORM No 3WI731 01 Rev B VT MAN CUS 100146 Page 21 of 38 09 2014 VT89x 7U Chassis Product Reference Guide Major Alarm Major alarm relay normally closed Major Alarm COM Major alarm relay common path Power Alarm NO Power alarm relay normally open Power Alarm COM Power alarm relay common path 3 4 2 FRU Information FRU information describes the carrier backplane topology to the chassis MCH controllers The information is typically held in an EPROM attached to the chassis Telco board or attached to the chassis backplane In VT89x series the FRU information is located on the telco alarm module The Carrier FRU information is stored in the EEPROM at address 0x52 3 5 Clock Options The VT89x series provide non redundant clock networks connecting MCH clocks CLK1 CLK2 and CLK3 to the AMC clocks CLK2 and CLK3 using a dedicated line as shown in Figure 8 can be assigned as a Telco clock or a Fabric clock as specification Fabric B will be partially provided on ports 1 6 and CLK3
18. e 27 of 38 VT MAN CUS 100146 09 2014 VT89x 7U Chassis Product Reference Guide Figure 16 DA201 Chassis Locator Switch 1 201 SISSVHO 12 262 45 1c 2 4 4 4 pz 5 Special attention should be paid whilst removal and re installation of the telco alarm A module since the edge connectors on the telco alarm module should line up correctly with the backplane Improper alignment and excessive force could damage the edge connector and also cause serious damage to the chassis backplane Table 11 Carrier Number Configuration Reference VADATECH FORM No 3WI731 01 Rev B Page 28 of 38 VT MAN CUS 100146 09 2014 VT89x 7U Chassis Product Reference Guide The Carrier number can also be set through the Carrier Manager CLI set carrier number command The Carrier Number set through the CLI takes precedence over the Carrier number set in the Chassis Locator switch 4 2 How to Add Remove AMC Modules The module should only be removed from a running carrier when the AMC Blue LED is solid ON Removing the module before the blue LED is on may cause severe damage to the device Figure 17 AMC Hot swap Extractor Handle Side View Front Panel Module Hot swap Extractor Handle gt 4 2 1 Insert a Module To insert a new fie
19. e from the chassis Page 30 of 38 09 2014 VT89x 7U Chassis Product Reference Guide 4 3 2 X VT892 Figure 19 VT892 Mounting Brackets 4 E d US S amp m 8 ML P a 4 3 3 VT899 Figure 20 VT899 Mounting Brackets amp __ _ el gt amp VADATECH FORM No 3WI731 01 Rev B Page 31 of 38 VT MAN CUS 100146 09 2014 VT89x 7U Chassis Product Reference Guide 4 4 How to Replace Cooling Unit Trays and Air Filter The Cooling Units and Air Filter are hot swappable but it is recommended to do so when system is off since When replacing a CU the system s air flow will be reduced or removed and could make payloads to overheat When replacing the air filter the system may push in dust particles that will compromise fan life span and overall system cleanliness Figure 21 CU Tray and Air Filter Screws Cooling Tray Screws Air Filter Screws 4 4 1 Replacing the Cooling Unit Tray Shutdown the system if running Make sure power to the device is switched off Remove the screws orange arrows shown in Figure 21 Pull the cooling Tray Insert the new cooling unit into the slot Secure the cooling unit trays with the screws QUT o Nr 4 4 2 Replacing the Air Filter Shutdown the system if running Make sure power to the device is switched off Remove the screws blue arrows shown
20. e of double width AMC in slot 1 3 4 Telco Alarm Interface The VT89x chassis that provides an optional Telco Alarm Interface connector is used to relay alarm information to an external alarm device DA200 is used as a telco interface in the VT89x series Active 1 and Active 2 LEDs indicate which Cooling Unit is representing the Telco device to the Carrier Manager Normally Active 1 will be on indicating that the lower CU is active VADATECH FORM No 3WI731 01 Rev B Page 20 of 38 VT MAN CUS 100146 09 2014 VT89x 7U Chassis Product Reference Guide Critical Major and Minor Alarm LEDs indicate the state of the alarms When an alarm is active the corresponding LED will be on Chassis Power Switch is used to send a Chassis Control request to the Carrier Manager This will cause a controlled power down or power up of all FRUs in the Carrier Power Button LED red 15 on when the Chassis Power Switch is set to OFF Power Good LED reflects the power state of the DA200 The Telco Alarm Cutoff button is used to engage the Telco Cutoff turning off the external Telco alarms The alarm LEDs will not change but the external alarm device if any will be turned off The Telco Cutoff can be disengaged using the Set Telco Alarm State ATCA Command When disengaged the external Telco alarms will turn back on 3 4 1 Telco Alarm Connector A micro DSUB 15 male connector is used to
21. er Configuration Reference VADATECH FORM No 3WI731 01 Rev B Page 7 of 38 VT MAN CUS 100146 09 2014 VT89x 7U Chassis Product Reference Guide 1 Introduction 1 1 Purpose This document describes the VT89x series of chassis based on the MicroTCA specifications The VT89x series chassis can be used to build fully redundant MicroTCA systems main document describes features generic to all chassis in the series device specific features are described in Model Specific section 1 2 Applicable Products VT891 VT892 VT893 VT894 VT899 1 3 Document References 1 3 1 Specifications The VT89X is compliant with the following specifications PICMG 3 0 R3 0 AdvancedTCA Base Specification PICMGG AMC 0 R2 0 Advanced Mezzanine Card Base Specification PICMGQG uTCA 0 1 0 Core Specification Some of the VT89x products are compliant to other AMC specifications see Product Comparison for more details 1 3 2 Related Documents The following documents provide information related to VT89x Datasheet for your device VadaTech MicroTCA Getting Started Guide VadaTech MicroTCA Shelf Command Line Interface Reference Manual VadaTech MicroTCA Carrier Command Line Interface Reference Manual VadaTech MicroTCA Management Interface Specification VadaTech MicroTCA Carrier SNMP Interface Reference Manual VadaTech MicroTCA Shelf SNMP Interface Reference Manual VADATECH FORM No 3 1731 01 Rev B Page 8 of 38 VT
22. figuration modes use an IEEE1149 1 TAP controller The JTAG can operate with a clock up to 50 MHz Figure 6 Vadatech JSM UTC008 2 vadatech ac te SLAVE 29 SELECT 8e cra 10 9 1e 20 RST DPDVe JTAG JSM Switches FTM REQ switch is used to request JTAG master access for the front connector CFG switch allows configuration of the JTAG switch to occur through the front connector The RST switch resets the JTAG switch JSM LEDs The ACT LED indicates that the JSM is active The Slave Select LEDs indicate which secondary port is selected If no LEDs are on no secondary port is selected Otherwise add the numbers next to the illuminated LEDs together and use the values shown in Table 8 VADATECH FORM No 3WI731 01 Rev B Page 19 of 38 VT MAN CUS 100146 09 2014 VT89x 7U Chassis Product Reference Guide Table 8 JSM Slave Select LEDs 4 7 8 AM poo The MGNT LEDs indicate which master is currently granted access If no LEDs are ON no master has access Table 9 JSM Master Select LED JTAG Master Front panel or rear po Ue 2 The DPDV LED directly indicates the state of the DPDV bit in the Device Configuration Register For more information on detailed configuration of JSM refer to the UTC007 8 User Manual Depending on the chassis model selected installing a JSM module may limit the us
23. he air intake and exhaust air provides information about the amount of heat dissipated by the chassis The VADATECH FORM No 3WI731 01 Rev B Page 17 of 38 VT MAN CUS 100146 09 2014 VT89x 7U Chassis Product Reference Guide 3 2 1 2 3 2 1 3 3 2 1 4 3 2 2 temperature sensors T1 T 3 and T4 distributed along the fan trays indicate the hot and cold zones within the chassis The default operating conditions for the temperature sensors are Lower non recoverable limit 5 C Upper non critical limit 65 C Upper critical limit 80 C The default sensor limits can be updated by using the ScorpionWare system manager software but the updated values will be cleared on power cycle The CU that provides the Telco function supports these additional sensors Only one of the cooling units can manage the telco alarm Table 7 Cooling Unit Additional Sensors we Name Description POWER SWITCH Status of power switch AIR FILTER PS Air filter presence sensor TELCO ACTIVE TELCO ALARM Air Filter Present Sensor An optical sensor on the fan tray located in the bottom slot detects the presence removal of the air intake filter When there is no filter present the sensor detects this and creates a major alarm event When the user issues a get diagnostics command the major alarm event will list the output and the major alarm indicator will turn ON Telco Active Sensor The telco active sensor determines which co
24. in Figure 21 Pull the air filter Insert the new air filter into the slot Secure the air filter with the screws d Ux VADATECH FORM No 3WI731 01 Rev B Page 32 of 38 VT MAN CUS 100146 09 2014 VT89x 7U Chassis Product Reference Guide 5 Model Specific Variations This section provides information specific to the individual chassis of the VT89x series 5 1 VT893 The VT893 chassis only supports up to 11 AMCs and with the ordering option B 1 the AMC ports 2 and 3 have interconnections as shown in Figure 22 Figure 22 VT893 Ports 2 3 Direct Connecitons 2 2 3 3 AMC AMC AMC AMC AMC AMC AMC AMC AMC AMC AMC 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 VADATECH FORM No 3WI731 01 Rev B Page 33 of 38 VT MAN CUS 100146 09 2014 VT89x 7U Chassis Product Reference Guide 5 2 VT894 On the VT894 chassis the AMC ports 12 to 15 and ports 17 to 20 are interconnected as shown in Figure 23 Figure 23 VT894 Ports 12 15 and Ports 17 20 Routing 12 VADATECH FORM No 3WI731 01 Rev B Page 34 of 38 VT MAN CUS 100146 09 2014 VT89x 7U Chassis Product Reference Guide 5 3 VT899 The summary of differences between VT899 and other VT89x chassis are VT899 only supports single 500 W power supply and single MCH VT899 has two Vadatech VT090 Cooling Units 717899 has Vadatech DA201 Telco Alarm instead of DA200 VT899 only supports up to 6 full size single module AMCs VT899 can be purchased with JS
25. ip es rua atento ioo eno PE 38 LOCATIONS 38 VADATECH FORM No 3WI731 01 Rev Page 5 of 38 VT MAN CUS 100146 09 2014 VT89x 7U Chassis Product Reference Guide Figures Figure 1 Figure 2 Figure 3 Figure 4 Figure 5 Figure 6 Figure 7 Figure 8 Figure 9 VT891 Slots DistribUtlOn e aer n VT892 Slot DistriDUtiOD E VT893 Slot DistribU tiOn VT894 Slot VTS99 Slot 5 8 T E Non redundant Clock Redundant Clock Topology Figure 10 IPMB Topology Figure 11 Fabric Figure 12 Ports 2 to 3 Direct Connections Figure 13 cr lo Td ol e LOPOlO BY a ARE Figure 14 Fabrics Dito G Topology Figure 15 Chassis Locator SWItch Figure 16 DA201 Chassis Locator 5 Figure 17 AMC Hot swap Extractor Handle Side 29 Fig re 18 VT891 Mo ntirig Brackets uiuere amete rti rrr ag e RE ERE NER VE FEVER EROR RU
26. ld replaceable module such as an AMC into the chassis 1 Pull out the hot swap handle until it stops 2 Insert the module into the chassis guide rails making sure the hot swap handle is towards the lower side of the chassis chassis with vertical slots only and push the front panel firmly until it is fully seated into the connector If the card does not go fully in do not force it and instead remove it and check for proper orientation or obstructions 3 Once fully inserted the Blue LED should go to solid ON 4 Push in the handle to latch the module into the chassis the Blue LED should blink for a short duration and then goes to solid OFF and the green LED would be expected to be solid ON to indicate that the payload power was applied 4 2 2 Removing the Module To remove a module such as an AMC 1 Pull out the hot swap handle until it stops but do not pull hard enough to remove the module itself yet VADATECH FORM No 3WI731 01 Rev Page 29 of 38 VT MAN CUS 100146 09 2014 VT89x 7U Chassis Product Reference Guide 2 3 4 3 Add Remove 19 Mounting Brackets This section describes how to install 19 mounting brackets for various VT89x chassis 4 3 1 VT891 VT893 and VT894 Figure 18 VT891 Mounting Brackets VADATECH FORM 3WI731 01 Rev B VT MAN CUS 100146 The Blue LED should blink for a short duration and then go solid ON Once the blue LED is ON pull the hot swap handle straight out firmly to remove the modul
27. oling unit when two CU are used is in control of the telco alarm A dedicated LED on the Telco Alarm front panel indicates which cooling unit is active Power Switch Sensor The cooling unit controlling the telco alarm monitors the chassis power switch The power switch can be used as a soft shutdown to safely for the chassis Telco Support and Failover Either cooling units CU can act as the Telco Device for the Carrier but only one cooling unit will be active telco device The active CU will respond to Telco requests from the Carrier and will include the TELCO STATUS sensor record in its SDR If the active CU is removed the other CU will become VADATECH FORM No 3WI731 01 Rev B Page 18 of 38 VT MAN CUS 100146 09 2014 VT89x 7U Chassis Product Reference Guide 3 3 3 3 1 3 3 2 active and will act as the Telco Device The MicroTCA specifications does not cover redundant Telco Devices so third party Carrier Managers may not support this failover behavior JTAG Switch Module JSM The VT89x chassis that provide an optional JTAG Switch Module JSM provides JTAG support to all JTAG capable Modules in the system The front connector is a standard 0 1 header which mates to most JTAG modules There are three arbitrated master ports 2 and one front rear connector The secondary ports are auto detected if they are present The module provides transparent communication between the Master and a selected secondary port All con
28. rts 2 3 Direct Optional Connections Redundant Clocks Optional JSM Optional Telco Alarm Yes Others Fabric clock to each AMC VADATECH FORM No 3WI731 01 Rev B VT MAN CUS 100146 Page 12 of 38 09 2014 VT89x 7U Chassis Product Reference Guide 2 1 1 Features Clocks CLK1 CLK2 and CLKS available to each slots CLK3 can be configured either as a Fabric clock or as a Telco clock 1000W AC supply option 500 W on VT899 Radial I2C bus to each AMC High speed routing on 34 layers with back drilled routing for higher performance and signal integrity High speed MicroTCA connectors 12 5 GHz allowing for 40G fabric interfaces Redundant FRU information Redundant carrier locator Telco Alarms active components on the backplane for ease of serviceability ESD jack on front side of chassis location dependant on model JTAG Switch Module JSM slot RoHS compliant 2 1 2 Custom Options You can customize the VT89x such as temperature range conformal coating management software type inclusive JSM and telco alarms etc To select the appropriate product to meet your specific requirements refer to the ordering options section of the datasheet for your product 2 2 Architecture The VT89x series supports various configurations of module slots Figure 1 VT891 Slots Distribution nimm ran oan na a a E E EE VADATECH FORM 3WI731 01 Rev B Page 1

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