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1.    Black  switch terminal 2   White  switch terminal 6   Replace the top cap  refer to top cap replacement      Plug the cabinet power cord into the wall outlet     Base Cover    Refer to Figure 5 1 while performing these procedures     Chapter 5 5 5    Removal and Replacement Procedures  Removal and Replacement Procedures    Base Cover Removal    1  Remove the mounting screw located on the top edge  center  of the base cover   2  Pull the base cover away from the bottom of the cabinet    Base Cover Replacement     1  Align the base cover hooks on the bottom of the cabinet frame and roll the base cover until the  mount  ing holes in the cabinet and base cover align     2  Insert the mounting screw  Tighten the screw     Rear Door Hinge   Refer to Figure 5 1 while performing these procedures    Rear Door Hinge Removal    1  Remove the rear door  refer to rear door removal     2  Remove the two mounting screws from the cabinet column  on the upper hinge  also remove the two  mounting screws in the side panel   and lift the door hinge away    Rear Door Hinge Replacement    1  Align door hinge with the pressed nuts in the rear cabinet column     2  Insert the two mounting screws through the hinge into the column  on the upper hinge insert the two  mounting screws into the side panel   Tighten the screws     5 6 Chapter5    Removal and Replacement Procedures  Removal and Replacement Procedures    Rail Assembly    This procedure is also used to remove or replace a rail clamp  Refer
2.   Removal and Replacement Procedures  Removal and Replacement Procedures    Fan Diagram         nut  lock washer  4 places            fan  2 places    bracket  fan hold  2 places        cable plug  assembly       screw  4 places    fig54x    Refer to Figure 5 2 while performing these procedures     PDU Removal     1  Turn OFF the power switch on the front of the cabinet     2  Unplug the cabinet power cord from the wall outlet or UPS     3  If a switch is included  remove the top cap  refer to top cap removal   Unplug the PDU harness from  the back of the ON OFF switch     4  Unclip the PDU harness from the cable clamps on the cabinet frame top and pull the PDU harness  down through the top frame     5  Remove all component power cords from the PDU     6  Remove the four  two on each bracket  mounting screws from the PDU mounting brackets that  attach to the frame columns     7  Lift the PDU up to disengage  the PDU mounting bracket hooks from the frame column     8  Pull the PDU out of the cabinet     NOTE    Chapter 5    The PDU mounting brackets could be removed at this point if necessary     5 9    Removal and Replacement Procedures  Removal and Replacement Procedures    PDU Replacement     1     Align the PDU  with the brackets attached  on the right rear column of the cabinet frame       Insert the PDU bracket hooks into the column holes and lower the PDU until it rests on the column     Insert the PDU mounting screws through the brackets into the column with slip nuts 
3.  2 1  Table 2 2  PDU Plugs and Receptacles                                                           2 2  Table 5 1  Rack mount Cabinet Replaceable Parts                                                  5 3       Xi    Tables    Xii    1 HP 3000 9  9 and HP 9000 Kxx0 Computer  Cabinets    Both HP 3000 9x9KS and HP 9000 Kxx0 systems can be mounted into a cabinet to consolidate the  components of the core computer     The cabinet is available in two heighths  1 1 meter  44 3 inches  and 1 62 meter  63 8 inches   Each  cabinet has a usable depth of  905 meter  35 6 inches  and includes mounting columns to receive  equipment with        standard 19 inch mounting flanges     Inspecting the Shipment    When the shipment arrives  make sure that the cabinet has been received as specified by the carrier s bill  of lading  Inspect the shipping container for evidence of mishandling during transit  If the container is  damaged or water stained  ask that the carrier s agent be present when the cabinet is unpacked  Refer to  the instructions described in the Claims Procedure section  If everything appears to be in satisfactory  condition  proceed with the unpacking instructions     NOTE Do not discard or destroy the shipping container or the packaging material  If it becomes  necessary to repackage the cabinet  these items will be needed  HP also suggests that you  keep this manual  in case you later have to repackage the cabinet for shipment        Claims Procedure    If the shipment is i
4.  Cabinet Assembly                                                          3 1  Cabinet Inspection 3 6  Repackaging the Cabinet for Shipment                                                     3 7  Rep    cking Checklist   cnn PS ane RR E KAROL 3 7  Cabinet Installations  ii A iba 3 8  PowerTrust UPS Option e  rase pre ps a sens ne ture          EE dans es 3 9  Floorsstanding UPS uec ii A till A xu Re PI 3 9  Racked UPS  ut A       a 3 9    4  Cabinet Operation    Turning On the Computer System  Without UPS                                            4 1  Turning On the Computer System  with UPS                                              0 4 2  Turning Off the Computer System  Without UPS                                            4 3  Turning Off the Computer System  With racked UPS                                          4 3  Turning Off the Computer System  With floor standing UPS                                    4 3    5  Removal and Replacement Procedures    Removal and Replacement Procedures                                                      5 4  Rear Doors seperni       ts pres ate tah hl 5 4  TOP Caps iud ne A ees e UR ek deh ee Re alea        5 4  Side COVER     ig th dl A A A AAA jee EA ASA Tika A 5 5  Forehead Assembly  lia e    tn Pe epe pres 5 5  Base Coveralia fe Aa 5 6  Rear Door Hinge     A A EN A eee 5 6   Rear Door Hinge Replacement                                                       5 6  Rail Assembly                  td cas 5 7  Fan Assembly cti et
5.  by the cabinet fan   b  The cabinets that are sold in Europe are shipped without a power plug on the end of the PDU cable   It is the responsibility of the customer to supply the correct plug and receptacle for the particular   country and electrical code  or have the power cord wired to the power outlet     2 2    Chapter 2       Site Requirements  Power Distribution Unit        O E     Figure 2 1  Receptical Types    e E       CEE7 NEMA 5 20P NEMA 6 20P NEMA L6 20P NEMA L5 20P IEC 320 C19  _ E e      0   b       IEC 309 BS 1363 AS 3112 SABS 164 IEC 320 C20    bhci006    Chapter 2 2 3    Site Requirements  Power Distribution Unit    2 4 Chapter 2    3 Unpacking and Installation    This chapter describes how to unpack the A1884A or A1897A cabinet assembly  The 1 6 meter cabinets  are shipped on a pallet  The instructions for unpacking are the same for both the A1884A and A1897A  cabinet     It is the customer s responsibility to inspect the shipping package for shipping damage  It is not the  customer   s responsibility to remove the cabinet assembly from the shipping pallet     NOTE Do not discard or destroy the shipping container or the packaging material  If it becomes  necessary to repackage the cabinet  these items will be needed  HP also suggests that you  keep this manual  in case you later have to repackage the cabinet for shipment        Unpacking the Cabinet Assembly    All cabinet types are packaged the same way  Be sure to read the unpacking instructions before  
6.  e eet a br Re        5 7  Fai  i Rech ice ERROREM A    Oe E eb ee          Eee ee 5 8  PDU    AAA Ha I E uec a e P e UR Boh BR a CER da 5 9  Cabinet Eeveler or Caster muerdo ur emen      Lepus 5 10  Lock and Latch Removal 4 42  134 e Rep Ls REC eRE RE RES 5 11  Lock and Latch Replacement                                                      20 5 11  Door B  mpet  i  eee HO Let e d ru E e ern 5 11       vii    Contents    viii       Figures    Figure 1 1   Cabinet Configuration Examples  1 6 meter cabinet                                       1 4  Figure 2 1   Receptical Types    iesus dues an per did 2 3  Figure 3 1  Removing the Cardboard Container                                                   3 2  Figure 3 2  Removing the Ramp and Packing Material                                              3 3  Figure 3 3  Removing Shipping Clamp    3 4  Figure 3 4  Removing the Shipping Block                                                       3 5  Figure 5 1  Cabinet Exploded View Front                                                    2  5 1  Figure 5 2   Cabinet Exploded View Rear                                                     2  5 2  Figure 5 3    Fan Assembly rnis eere ie 5 8  Figure 5 4    Pan Diagram ti tec A eb m aure bp ge prr 5 9       Figures       Tables    Table 1 1  Rack mount Cabinets oo    1 2  Table  1 2     Racking Positions  cepe es e ree a bebe nt eu es LR 1 3  Table 2 1  Physical Specifications                                                              
7.  from the bottom of the frame  They are bolted to  the pallet  remove the bolt  1  and then remove the clamp  2   See Figure 3 3     Chapter 3 3 3    Unpacking and Installation  Unpacking the Cabinet Assembly    Figure 3 3 Removing Shipping Clamp       LG200197 009    7  Remove the two bolts  1   one on each corner  and pull the pallet shipping block  2  out from under  the cabinet  See Figure 3 4     3 4 Chapter 3    Unpacking and Installation  Unpacking the Cabinet Assembly    Figure 3 4 Removing the Shipping Block                bhci005       8  Position the ramp so that the block of wood under the ramp locks into the edge of the pallet with the  strip of wood forming a lip  This holds the ramp in place while the cabinet is moved across the pallet  and down the ramp  See Figure 3 4     9  Carefully raise the cabinet leveling feet to the highest position    WARNING Make sure that the leveling feet on the cabinet are raised before you roll the cabinet  down the ramp  If the leveling feet are not raised  they can catch on the ramp and  cause the cabinet to tip over     10  Carefully roll the cabinet  3  down the ramp  as shown in Figure 3 4     Chapter 3 3 5    Unpacking and Installation  Cabinet Inspection       Cabinet Inspection    Once the cabinet is off the shipping pallet  and before it is placed in the installation site  inspect the  internal and external condition of the cabinet     Exterior     1     Qe   A       Look at the top and sides for dents  warpage  or scrat
8.  now be powered up and executing the power on selftests in preparation   for a normal bootup procedure    4 2 Chapter 4    Cabinet Operation  Turning Off the Computer System  Without UPS        Turning Off the Computer System  Without UPS     The computer has no remote turn off sensor for AC power  If the cabinet switch is put in the OFF  position before turning off the computer switch  the computer senses that as an AC power fail condition     1  Perform an orderly shutdown of the operating system   2  Put the computer power switch in the OFF position     3  Put the cabinet power switch in the OFF position  This removes AC from all the components  mounted in the cabinet     4  At this point  peripherals can be turned off         Turning Off the Computer System  With racked UPS     1  Perform an orderly shutdown of the operating system   2  Put the computer power switch in the OFF position    3  Put the console power switch in the OFF position   4      Put the UPS power switch in the OFF position  This removes AC power from all the components  mounted in the cabinet     5  At this point  peripherals external to the cabinet can be turned off        Turning Off the Computer System  With floor standing UPS     1  Perform an orderly shutdown of the operating system   2  Put the computer power switch in the OFF position   3  Put the console power switch in the OFF position    4  Put the cabinet power switch in the OFF  O  position   5      Put the UPS power switch in the OFF posit
9.  rack mount cabinet     In the table that follows  each device is shown with a plus     or a minus       sign  If the device is a  plus  the device should be positioned in the highest available location in the rack according to its relative  order  If the device has a minus  the device should be positioned in the lowest available location in the  rack relative to its order  The middle of the rack is considered to be zero  0      1 2    Chapter 1    HP 3000 9x9 and HP 9000 Kxx0 Computer Cabinets  Cabinet Configurations    Table 1 2 Racking Positions                                     Cabinets with SPUs Cabinets without SPUs  SPUs   DTCs    SE HP 6000 Enclosures with DDS   FWD HP 6000 Enclosure      SE HP HA Enclosures with removable   FWD HP HA Enclosures      media  SE HP 6000 without DDS   SE HP 6000 Enclosures with DDS      SE HP HA Enclosures without removable   SE HP HA Enclosures with removable        media media  FWD HP 6000 Enclosures   FWD SCSIDisk Arrays      DTCs   HP FL Disk Arrays      FWD SCSIDisk Arrays   FWD HP HA Disk Arrays      HP FL Disk Arrays       HP PB I O Expansion Modules      FWD HP HA Disk Arrays       UPS           HP PB I O Expansion Modules           UPS                        These rules are noted in case the customer wants to add any optional equipment or change the position of  the components in the cabinet    Figure 1 1 shows examples of the cabinet configurations for the HP computer system in a 1 6 meter  cabinet     Chapter 1 1 3    HP 300
10.  to  repackage the cabinet for shipment  If the packing material is not available  contact your local  Hewlett Packard Sales and Support Office regarding shipment     Before shipment  place a tag on the container  or equipment  to identify the owner and the service to be  performed  Include the equipment model number and the full serial number  if applicable  The label  showing the model number and the full serial number is located on the outside of the rear door     Due to the weight of a fully loaded cabinet  it may require two people to push the cabinet up the ramp  onto the pallet     WARNING  Repackaging a loaded cabinet can be hazardous  This is due to the weight of the  loaded cabinet  Use caution when moving the cabinet and positioning the cabinet on  the pallet  Check the condition of the loading unloading ramp before use  If the  ramp appears damaged  DO NOT attempt to push the loaded cabinet up the ramp  onto the pallet  Contact your local Hewlett Packard Sales and Support Office  regarding shipment     To repackage the cabinet  follow the repacking checklist and refer to the unpacking instructions for  detail     Repacking Checklist   1  Assemble the HP packing materials that came with the cabinet   Connect the loading ramp to the pallet     Raise the cabinet levelers before moving the cabinet        or pe    Push the cabinet up the ramp onto the pallet  Be sure to position the cabinet so the front goes up the  ramp first     Secure the cabinet to the pallet with 
11.  to Figure 5 1 while performing these  procedures     Rail Removal     1  Remove the component mounted on the rail to be replaced  Removing the component could involve a  lot of cable handling  Be sure to tag the removed cables for replacement later     2  Remove the two rail mounting screws   3  Lift the rail out of the rail support notch in the cabinet column     4  If the rail clamp needs to be removed  remove the clamp screw  and slide the clamp out of the rail  grove     Rail Replacement    1  Slide the rail clamp into the rail    2  Insert the rail tab into the appropriate inside cabinet column support notch    3  Insert the two mounting screws through the rail into the slip nuts on the column  Tighten the screws   4  Re install the component that was previously removed   5      Slide the rail clamp up to the rear of the component and insert the clamp screw  Tighten the screw     Fan Assembly   Refer to Figure 5 2 and Figure 5 3 while performing these procedures    Fan Assembly Removal    1  Turn off the cabinet power  Refer to the power off procedures in Chapter 5    2  Open the rear door    3  Disconnect the fan power cord from the PDU    4  Remove the one mounting screw at the top rear cabinet frame bar    5  Grasp the fan assembly from the bottom and pull toward the rear of the cabinet   6  The fan assembly should release from the cabinet  and can be lowered out of the cabinet   Fan Assembly Replacement    1  Raise the fan assembly into the rear cabinet frame openin
12. 0 9x9 and HP 9000 Kxx0 Computer Cabinets    Required Tools    Figure 1 1 Cabinet Configuration Examples  1 6 meter cabinet     Computer    HP 7980CX    6 units    1 8 KVA  PowerTrust  UPS    krconfla       Required Tools    Computer    HP C246XR    4 units    5 Fillers    HP 2345A       Before beginning the installation process  make sure that you have the necessary    tools     1  Standard hand tools  including Torx drive set and voltmeter      2  Flat blade screwdriver  3 16 inch  5 mm  by 9 inches  230 mm  long     3  Open ended 1 2 inch  13 mm  wrench     Chapter 1    2 Site Requirements    This chapter describes the site requirements for the installation of HP A1883A  HP A1884A   HP A1896A  or HP A1897A cabinets     NOTE There are no HP site preparation requirements for rack mount cabinets        Customer Site Preparation Requirements    There are some customer site preparation requirements  The customer is responsible for having the  proper type and amount of electrical outlets at the cabinet site  The customer must also be aware of any  system site requirements that the computer in the cabinet may have  Be sure to check all site  requirements before installing any equipment  Refer to Table 2 1 for cabinet physical specifications and  Table 2 2 for the cabinet Power Distribution Unit  PDU  electrical requirements  Table 2 2 also shows  the types of receptacles that are needed to match the power cords for specific cabinet power  configurations     NOTE There are no speci
13. HP PA RISC Computer Systems  Integrated Cabinet Installation Guide    HP 3000 and HP 9000  HP A1883A  HP A1884A  HP A1896A  and HP A1897A    CA ETES    HP Part No  A2375 90007    Printed in U S A  January 1998  Edition 6  E0198       Legal Notice    The information contained in this document is subject to change without notice  Hewlett Packard makes  no warranty of any kind with regard to this material  including  but not limited to  the implied warranties  of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose     Hewlett Packard is not liable for errors contained herein  or for incidental or consequential damages in  connection with the furnishing  performance  or use of this material     Hewlett Packard assumes no responsibility for the use or reliability of its software on equipment that is  not furnished by Hewlett Packard     This document contains information which is protected by copyright  All rights are reserved  No part of  this document may be photocopied  reproduced  or translated in another language without the prior  written consent of Hewlett Packard Company    Restricted Right Legend  Use  duplication  or disclosure by the U S  Government Department of Defense  is subject to restrictions as set forth in paragraph  b  3  ii  of the Rights in Technical Data and Software  clause in FAR 52 227 7013     Hewlett Packard Company   Systems Technology Division   System Supportability Lab Documentation  19483 Pruneridge Ave    Cupertino  CA 95014    O Copyright 1996  
14. Hewlett Packard Company  All rights reserved        Printing History    New editions of this manual incorporate all material updated since the previous edition  The manual  printing date and part number indicate its current edition  The printing date changes when a new edition  is printed   Minor corrections and updates which are incorporated at reprint do not cause the date to  change   The manual part number changes when extensive technical changes are incorporated     January 199                                                 iia Edition 1  January                ANS Edition 2  June Iii So noun nemine nein didicit Edition 3  February         rm Edition 4  70   1997 OS Edition 5  January 1998 ES Edition 6    Change Narrative      Edition 6 technical changes include the addition of HP9000 K380 K580 information throughout the  manual     e Chapter 3 includes a note about access to the unloading ramp packed in the shipping container       Minor changes and updates were also incorporated        Reader Comments    Reader Comments  We welcome your comments about our documentation  If you have editorial  suggestions or recommend improvements for this document  please write to us  You can reach us  through e mail at  hardwaredocs O cup hp com or by sending your letter to  Documentation Manager   M S 5657  Hewlett Packard Company  8000 Foothills Blvd   Roseville  CA 95747 5657 USA  Please  include the following information in your message       Title of the manual you are referenci
15. LIMITATIONS     CAUTION To reduce the risk of overload  do not load any single PDU with more than a maximum of  16 Amperes  In addition  do not load a single NEMA 5 15 receptacle with more than 15  Amperes and any single IEC 320 receptacle with more than 10 Amperes        ACCESSORIES     CAUTION This product has been designed to be used with specific electrical accessories  i e  PDUs  and Fans   The use of any other accessory is not recommended or supported        Acoustics   Germany    Laermangabe  Schalldruckpegel LpA  gemessen an Arbeitsplatz bei normalem Betrieb nach DIN 45635   Teil 19  Acoustic Noise  A weighted Sound Pressure Level LpA  measured at operator s position   normal operation  to 1307779     e A1883A and A1884A series cabinets with fan accessory  61 dB  LpA   e A1896A and A1897A series cabinets with fan accessory  61 dB  LpA     vi       Contents    1  HP 3000 9x9 and HP 9000 Kxx0 Computer Cabinets    Inspecting th    Shipments cr   rues in Reda A tes Geran 1 1  Claims Procedure    iii da ir ta e Aa A die dt detente 1 1  Cabinet Types A A A the ti 1 2  Cabinet Configurations  ita A tp 1 2  Required Tools ti tuo A A Be RANA ee    ol a 1 4    2  Site Requirements    Customer Site Preparation Requirements                                                   2 1  Specifications ii                                   ts EU        E it PIS EP e 2 1  Power Distribution Unit  7 see ans        se de A luua    dr RENDER 2 2    3  Unpacking and Installation    Unpacking the
16. S option  perform the steps under PowerTrust UPS Option     7  Be sure all peripherals outside the cabinet are connected to wall outlets    The cabinet computer system assembly is now ready for the power up process  Refer to Chapter 4 for  Operating instructions     3 8 Chapter 3    Unpacking and Installation  PowerTrust UPS Option    PowerTrust UPS Option    Unpack the PowerTrust UPS and read all installation information in the PowerTrust System Guide  part  number 5961 8383  Once all the procedures listed in the UPS guide are complete  perform the following  steps to complete the UPS installation with the cabinet     Floor standing UPS    NOTE The following steps do not apply to HP3000 979KS  HP9000 K250 K260   K3x0     K450 K460  and K5x0 systems  These systems require a rackmount only UPS       Position the UPS next to the cabinet on the floor     Remove the jumper cord from the SPU to the PDU inside the cabinet     Install one of the convenience cords  output cord  that came with the UPS into the AC receptacle in  the back of the SPU     Place the other end of that cord into one of the Output outlets in the back of the UPS   Connect the other convenience cord between the UPS and the system console     Locate the appropriate input line cord for the UPS in the supplemental package shipped with the  UPS     Plug the UPS into the appropriate wall outlet     The system should now be ready for power up     Racked UPS    TAO          Connect the computer power cord to the PDU i
17. al environmental site requirements for the HP A1883A  HP A1884A   HP  A1896A and HP A1897A cabinets  or the computer systems contained in them        Specifications  Table 2 1 Physical Specifications       Cabinet Specifications       All Models Width  600 mm  23 6 in   Depth  905 mm  35 6 in   Cooling and access space  610 mm  24 in   front and rear       A1883A and A1896A Height  1 1 meter  44 3 inches   Weight  326 8kg  800 Ibs  maximum       A1884A and A1897A Height  1 62 meter  63 8 inches   Weight  508kg  1120 lbs  maximum                   2 1    Site Requirements  Power Distribution Unit       Power Distribution Unit                            Table 2 2 PDU Plugs and Receptacles  PLUG  RECP Plug  amp  Receptacles on Strip   Option Components PLUG RECP   1EC 320 C2   IEC 320 C1   IEC 320 C19   ABA E4456 63001 PDU 0 10   pwr cable 8120 6884 L6 20P   connecting SPU to PDU C19 C20  ABB E4457 63001 PDU 0 10   i 10   pwr cable 8120 6884 pretal   connecting SPU to PDU       021 E5929 63001 PDU 1 10   UPS only    pwr cable 8120 6884   connecting SPU to PDU C19 C20   pwr cable 8120 6884   connecting PDU to UPS C19 C20  022 E5929 63001 PDU 1 10   UPS only    pwr cable 8120 6884 C19 C20   connecting SPU to PDU   pwr cable 8120 8351 C19 L6 30P   connecting PDU to UPS  023 E5929 63001 PDU 1 10   UPS only    pwr cable 8120 6884 C19 C20   connecting SPU to PDU   pwr cable 8120 6357 C19 pigtail       connecting PDU to UPS                   a  Note that one outlet plug may be taken up
18. attached     2  3  4  Route the PDU harness up through the top of the cabinet and through the cable clamps   5  Plug the PDU harness onto the ON OFF switch    6   7  8  9    Replace the top cap  refer to top cap replacement        Reconnect all the cabinet components to the PDU       Plug the power cord into the wall outlet or UPS       The cabinet and computer are ready to be powered up     Cabinet Leveler or Caster    Refer to Figure 5 1 while performing these procedures     Leveler or Caster Removal     1     2  3  4   5  6    Turn Off the cabinet power switch   Unplug the cabinet power cord from the wall outlet   Carefully move the cabinet to an area with enough room to allow the cabinet to be laid on its side     Remove all computer components mounted in the cabinet       Carefully lay the cabinet over on one of its sides       Unscrew the desired leveler   Or     Remove the desired caster by removing four mounting nuts and pulling the caster off     Leveler or Caster Replacement     1     n  gt  omm    With the cabinet still on its side  screw in the leveler   Or    Place the caster over the four mounting studs  and attach the four mounting nuts  Tighten the nuts   Carefully lift the cabinet back up to an upright position    Install all computer components that were removed previously    Carefully move the cabinet to its install site    Plug the cabinet power cord into the wall outlet     The cabinet is now ready for operation     Lock and Latch Removal    The lock and 
19. binet at a vertical angle with the bottom out  and the top toward the top of the cabinet     2  Lower the side onto the top edge of the cabinet side so the top of the side cover hooks onto the top of  the cabinet    3  With the side cover flush with the cabinet frame and insert the two mounting screws in the bottom   Tighten the screws    4  On the right side cover  insert the mounting screws through the upper door hinge into the side panel  and tighten screws    Forehead Assembly    To remove the forehead assembly  the power has to be turned off and the top cap has to be removed first   Refer to Figure 5 1 while performing these procedures     Forehead Assembly Removal     1     Turn the power off  refer to chapter 4 for power off procedures        Unplug the cabinet power cord     Remove the top cap  refer to top cap removal      2  3  4   5  6    Unplug the PDU harness  red black white wires  from the back of the                  ON OFF switch       Remove the three mounting screws behind the forehead assembly       Pull the forehead assembly away from the cabinet frame     Forehead Assembly Replacement     1     Align the forehead assembly at the top of the cabinet frame  so the three mounting holes match the  frame holes  and the mounting hooks on each side engage the mounting slots     Insert the three mounting screws through the frame into the forehead assembly  Tighten the screws   Attach the PDU harness to the ON OFF switch lugs as indicated    Red  switch terminal 1
20. ches  Check the front bezels for alignment   scratches  and that they open and close normally     Check the front bezels for alignment  scratches  and that they open and close normally   Check any filler panels on the front of the cabinet  for proper fit   Check the forehead assembly for any signs of damage     Check the rear door for dents  scratches  proper fit  and operation  Also visually inspect the fit of the  door when it is closed     Interior        gt  d    Inspect all cables  make sure they are secure    Inspect all rails for signs of damage    Check all mounting screws for tightness    Check all components for signs of shifting during shipment or any signs of damage     If any damage is found  follow the claims procedures described in Chapter 1  Some damage may be  repaired by replacing a damaged part  if that part is replaceable  Refer to Chapter 5 for a list of field  replaceable parts for the cabinet  For internal component damage  refer to the Service Manual for  replaceable parts and procedures     If extensive damage is found  it may be necessary to return the entire cabinet to HP  Refer to the  following repackaging instructions     3 6 Chapter 3    Unpacking and Installation  Repackaging the Cabinet for Shipment       Repackaging the Cabinet for Shipment    If extensive damage is found during the cabinet inspection  or if damage to the cabinet occurs at a later  time  it may be necessary to return the entire cabinet to HP  Use the original packing material
21. e indicated conditions are fully understood and met        SAFETY AND REGULATORY INFORMATION    For your protection  this product has been tested for conformance to various national and international  regulations and standards  The scope of this regulatory testing includes electrical and mechanical safety   electromagnetic emissions  immunity  ESD  acoustics and hazardous materials     Where required  certifications are obtained from third party test agencies  Certification marks appear on  the product label  In addition  various regulatory bodies require some information under the headings  noted below        SAFETY WARNINGS     This product has not been evaluated for connection to an IT power system  an ac distribution system  having no direct connection to earth according to IEC 950         CABINET STABILITY     CAUTION To reduce the risk of cabinet instability  fully extend the stabilizer before extending any  devices  Extend only one device at a time  Do not stand or sit on any extended device        non operator servicing should be done by qualified service personnel        LEAKAGE CURRENT     WARNING Dueto the types of products able to be installed in this product there is a risk of high  leakage current   gt 3 5 mA   Reliable ground circuit continuity is vital for safe  operation of this product  To reduce the risk of electric shock  earth connection is  essential before connecting the supply  Never operate product with the ground  conductor disconnected        POWER 
22. esive cover  and  press the bumper on the appropriate corner of the rear door     Chapter 5 5 11    
23. eter   8 C2786 60004 Forehead assembly  with On Off Switch   5181 8713 On Off Switch 120V  5181 8714 On Off Switch 220V   9 C2786 00014 Base cover  1 6 meter   11 C2786 60018 Rail assembly  C2786 00019 Rear Stop Bracket   12 C2786 60024 230V Fan assembly  3160 0378 230V Fan   13 C2786 60005 115V Fan assembly  3160 0228 115V Fan   14 C2786 63006 US 208 240V PDU  1 6 meter   15 E4457 63001 EURO 230V PDU  1 6 meter   18 C2786 00021 PDU Support Bracket   19 1492 0159 Caster  0535 0096 Nut  Wiz  M8 x 1 25  caster    20 0403 0778 Leveler   21 C2786 60017 Ballest assembly  0590 0804 Nut  Tinnerman 10 32  2680 0278 Screw  T15 10 32 w washer  2680 0281 Screw  T25 10 32  C2786 60001 1U Filler assembly  8120 6884 Power cable  SPU to PDU  8120 6884 Power cable  SPU to UPS  opt  021   C2786 00036 ADP mounting bracket                   Removal and Replacement Procedures       The following procedures are for the HP Field Replaceable Units  FRUs  contained in the HP A1884A  or HP A1897A rack mount cabinets     Chapter 5 5 3    Removal and Replacement Procedures  Removal and Replacement Procedures    Rear Door   Refer to Figure 5 1 while performing these procedures    Rear Door Removal    1  Remove the rear door of the cabinet by opening the door    2  Disconnect the bonding wire from the door    3  Grasp the rear door support and lift the door straight up and away from the cabinet   Rear Door Replacement    1  Hold the rear door by the support column  in an open position    Align the door h
24. g     2  Slide the fan assembly forward engaging the tabs on the fan assembly into the slots in the cabinet  frame     Insert the mounting screw  Tighten the screw   4  Connect the fan power cord from the fan assembly to the PDU     5  The rear door can now be closed and the system powered up     Chapter 5 5 7    Removal and Replacement Procedures  Removal and Replacement Procedures    Figure 5 3 Fan Assembly                  K      505    FAN ASSEMBLY   KA SCREW  TORX                                                                               TT    bhci004    Fan    Refer to Figure 5 4 while performing these procedures     Fan Removal     1     Remove the fan assembly  refer to fan assembly removal      Remove the power cable connectors from the fan       Remove the two mounting screws and nuts holding the fan to the fan tray     The fan bracket stays with the fan tray     Fan Replacement     1     n      N    5 8    Position the fan over the fan bracket tray mounting holes so that the power lugs are at the rear of the  fan tray  and on the right side of the fan  as viewed from the back of the assembly   Also verify the air  flow arrow points up     Insert the mounting screws up through the bottom of the fan tray bracket and fan   Attach mounting nuts washers on the mounting screw  Tighten screws and nuts   Attach power cord lugs to spades on the fan  polarity does not matter      Replace fan assembly  refer to fan assembly replacement      Chapter 5    Figure 5 4    PDU  
25. inge pins over the cabinet hinge holes     Lower the door onto the cabinet hinge     Bop m    Reconnect the bonding wire to the door     Top Cap   Refer to Figure 5 1 while performing these procedures    Top Cap Removal    1  Turn the cabinet power switch off and unplug the cabinet power cord    2  Open the rear door all the way    3  Remove the two outside mounting screws at the top rear of the cabinet    4    hen  from the rear of the cabinet  pull the top cap toward the back  a few inches   5  Liftthe top cap off the cabinet    Top Cap Replacement     1  From the rear of the cabinet  place the top cap between the side covers and slide it forward until it  stops     2  Insert the two mounting screws at the top rear  Tighten the screws     3  Close the rear door  Plug the cabinet power cord into the wall outlet and power up the computer  system     Side Cover   Refer to Figure 5 1 while performing these procedures    Side Cover Removal    1  Remove the two mounting screws at the bottom of the cabinet     2  On the right side cover  open the rear door and remove the two mounting screws on the upper door  hinge  that secure the hinge to the side panel      5 4 Chapter 5    3     Removal and Replacement Procedures  Removal and Replacement Procedures    Grasp the sides of the side cover  pulling the bottom of the panel away from the cabinet offers a  better grip   then lift up and away    Side Cover Replacement     1     Grasp the side cover on the sides and align it with the ca
26. ion  This removes AC power from all the components  connected to the UPS     6  At this point  peripherals external to the cabinet can be turned off     Chapter 4 4 3    Cabinet Operation  Turning Off the Computer System  With floor standing UPS     4 4 Chapter 4    5 Removal and Replacement Procedures    This chapter lists all parts of the HP A1883A  HP A1884A  HP A1896A and HP A1897A rack mount  cabinets that can be replaced if damaged  It also provides the procedures for replacing a damaged part     Refer to Table 5 1 for a list of the cabinet parts that can be replaced if damaged  The 1 1 meter cabinets  do not come with a fan assembly  Otherwise  the cabinet parts are identical and all parts are removed and  replaced the same way  Refer to Figure 5 1 and Figure 5 2 while performing the procedures outlined in  this chapter     Figure 5 1 Cabinet Exploded View Front                         5 1    Removal and Replacement Procedures    Cabinet Exploded View Rear    Figure 5 2       Chapter 5    5 2    Removal and Replacement Procedures  Removal and Replacement Procedures                                                                                                       Table 5 1 Rack mount Cabinet Replaceable Parts  No  Part No  Description   1 C2786 60016 Rear door assembly  1 6 meter  3110 0197 Lock  E3661 00010 Latch Catch  0403 0780 Door Bumper   3 C2786 00012 Rear hinge   4 C2786 60015 Vented top cap   5 C2785 60007 Non vented top cap   6 C2786 60014 Side cover  1 6 m
27. latch are located in the rear door     1     Open the rear door     5 10 Chapter5    Removal and Replacement Procedures  Removal and Replacement Procedures    Grasp the bracket supporting the lock and latch mechanism     Remove the screw and star washer in the center of the bracket  The bracket will slide off  and the lock  and latch mechanism will slide out from the rear door     Carefully note the position of the two screws attaching the latch catch to the cabinet frame  the  middle holes in segment 7 and 8 along the right rear cabinet frame   You will need to mount the latch  catch in the same position when replacing the mechanism     Remove the two screws securing the latch catch to the cabinet frame     Lock and Latch Replacement    1     Align the two screw holes in the rear of the latch catch with the hole positions noted in the removal  process       Attach the latch catch to the frame with two screws       Slide the lock and latch mechanism through the hole in the outside of the rear door  with the lock fac     ing out     Open the rear door and place the bracket over the latch mechanism  centering the hole in the bracket  over the hole in the lock mechanism       Attach the bracket to the lock mechanism by inserting and tightening the screw and star washer     Door Bumper    The rear door bumpers  one top and one bottom  are self adhesive rubber bumpers stuck to the rear door   To remove  pry it off with a flat blade screwdriver  To put a bumper on  peel off the adh
28. n correctly  If the  component is plugged in correctly  check the User s Guide for that particular component  for further information     The computer system should now be powered up and executing the power on selftests in preparation  for a normal bootup procedure        Cabinet Operation  Turning On the Computer System  with UPS        Turning On the Computer System  with UPS     When turning on UPS power  remember that all the components mounted in the cabinet turn on at the  same time  The basic steps for the power up sequence are listed below  Also refer to    PowerTrust UPS  Option    in Chapter 3     1   2     Turn on all the peripherals external to the cabinet  including the monitor     Check all READY or ONLINE indicators on peripherals external to the cabinet to be sure that they  are powered up and ready     Except for the SPU  put all the ON OFF switches of the peripherals mounted in the cabinet in the ON  position  Leave the SPU ON OFF switch in the OFF position     4  Putthe UPS ON OFF switch in the ON position  All components connected to the cabinet PDU   should power up at the same time    NOTE If all components don t power up at the same time  check the power cabling of the  components that didn t power up to ensure that each is plugged in correctly  If the  component is plugged in correctly  check the User s Guide for that particular component  for further information    5  Put the SPU and console switches in the ON position    6  The computer system should
29. ncomplete or if the equipment is damaged or fails to meet specifications  notify the  nearest Hewlett Packard Sales and Support Office  If damage occurred in transit  notify the carrier as  well  Hewlett Packard will arrange for replacement or repair without waiting for settlement of claims  against the carrier  If the shipment was damaged in transit  keep the shipping containers and packaging  material for inspection        1 1    HP 3000 9x9 and HP 9000 Kxx0 Computer Cabinets    Cabinet Types       Cabinet Types    The difference in the cabinet number designates whether or not an HP 3000 or HP 9000 system is  integrated into the cabinet at the factory  Refer to Table 1 1 for the types of cabinets available     Table 1 1 Rack mount Cabinets                            Product No  Height Description  A 1884A 1 6 Meter HP 3000 computer system installed in the cabinet  A 1883A 1 1 Meter HP 3000 computer system installed in the cabinet  A 1897A 1 6 Meter HP 9000 computer system installed in the cabinet  A 1896A 1 1 Meter HP 9000 computer system installed in the cabinet             Cabinet Configurations    Although the cabinets are designed to accommodate a variety of components mounted in just about any  configuration  there are some basic rules that apply to mounting a computer system  These rules  which  are described in the Peripherals Configuration Guide  HP part no  5963 5318E   allow for weight  distribution  accessibility of the components  and cable management inside the
30. ng      Manual part number  from the title page       Edition number or publication date  from the title page      Your name    e Your company   s name     SERIOUS ERRORS  such as technical inaccuracies that may render a program or a hardware device  inoperative  should be reported to your HP Response Center or directly to a Support Engineer        Preface    This edition of the Cabinet Installation Guide contains technical information about integrated HP  A1883A  HP A1884A  HP A1896A and HP A1897A rack mount cabinets  These cabinets are designed  to accept HP 3000 and HP 9000 PA Risc computer systems  At the time of publication  this family of  computers included the HP 9000 class servers and the HP 3000 9x9KS class servers        SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS    This product and related documentation must be reviewed for familiarization with safety markings and  instructions before operation  The following defines the WARNING and the CAUTION statements  contained in this manual     The WARNING sign denotes a hazard  It calls attention to a procedure  practice  of the like  which if not  done correctly or adhered to  could result in injury  Do not proceed beyond a WARNING sign until the  indicated conditions are fully understood and met     The CAUTION sign denotes a hazard  It calls attention to an operating procedure  practice  of the like   which if not done correctly or adhered to  could damage or destroy part or all of the product  Do not  proceed beyond a CAUTION sign until th
31. nside the cabinet   Connect all other cabinet peripherals to the PDU   Connect the PDU power cable to the UPS     Locate the appropriate input line cord for the UPS in the supplemental package shipped with the  UPS     Plug the UPS into the appropriate wall outlet     The system should now be ready for power up     Chapter 3 3 9    Unpacking and Installation  PowerTrust UPS Option    3 10    Chapter 3    4 Cabinet Operation    Once you have the cabinet set up and all the peripherals connected  you are ready to turn on the system        Turning On the Computer System  Without UPS     When turning on the computer in the cabinet  remember that all the components mounted in the cabinet  should turn on at the same time  The basic steps for the power up sequence are listed below  Refer to the  documentation that comes with the computer for specific details concerning the operating system  software     1   2     Turn on all the peripherals external to the cabinet  including the monitor  first     Check all READY or ONLINE indicators on the peripherals external to the cabinet to be sure that  they are powered up and ready     Ensure that all mounted component ON OFF switches are in the ON position     Put the cabinet ON OFF switch in the ON position  All components  mounted in the cabinet should power up at the same  time     NOTE If all components don t power up at the same time  check the power cabling of the    5     components that didn t power up to ensure that each is plugged i
32. proceeding     WARNING    fully configured 1 6 meter cabinet  A1884A or A1897A  can weigh up to 508 kg   1120 Ibs   Be very careful when unpacking the cabinet     NOTE Ensure that the container side that displays the packed ramp location label  part number  7121 7500  is facing in a direction that will allow access to the ramp once the cardboard  container is removed  The ramp is necessary to remove the cabinet from the pallet     To unpack an A series cabinet  perform the following steps     1  Cut the plastic bands around the shipping container   WARNING Wear protective glasses while cutting the plastic bands around the shipping  container  These bands are under tension  When cut  they can spring back and cause    serious eye injury     2  Lift the cardboard top cap off of the shipping box  See Figure 3 1        3 1    Unpacking and Installation  Unpacking the Cabinet Assembly    Figure 3 1 Removing the Cardboard Container    bhci001       3  Remove the clam shell box from the pallet     3 2 Chapter 3    Unpacking and Installation  Unpacking the Cabinet Assembly    4  Remove the packing material  1  from the top of the cabinet  See Figure 3 2     Figure 3 2 Removing the Ramp and Packing Material          bhci002       5  Remove the stretch wrap  2  from around the cabinet and ramp  This also holds the bezel protective  packing  3  on the front corners of the cabinet  Remove the bezel corner packing  3   See Figure 3 2     6  Remove the two  one on each side  shipping clamps
33. the shipping clamps  shipping block  and rear door support   Place the anti static bag over the cabinet     Place the protective ramp pad and unloading ramp at the rear of the cabinet             A    Place bezel support packing on the front corners of the  cabinet  Secure it with wrapping     9  Place the top cap packing material on top of the cabinet   10  Wrap the clam shell box around the cabinet   11 Put the box top on the box and secure the assembly to the pallet     Be sure to follow the labeling instructions mentioned earlier  The cabinet is now ready for shipment     Chapter 3 3 7    Unpacking and Installation  Cabinet Installation       Cabinet Installation  Installation of pre loaded cabinets involves the following steps   1  Move the cabinet to installation site     2  Lower the leveling feet   This will prevent excessive wear on the casters      CAUTION Itis strongly urged that the cabinet stabilizers also be extended as an additional safeguard  against overturning the cabinet during installation  The stabilizer is an extendable slide  located at the bottom front of the cabinet    3  Connect the system console to the computer     4  Connect all user terminals to the computer  This is done through the HP2345A  DTC 48   or through  ADPs     5  Connect all system peripherals to the PDU strip     6  Connect the cabinet power cord to the appropriate wall outlet     NOTE If the cabinet being installed contains an HP 3000 9x9KS or an HP 9000 Kxx0 with the  PowerTrust UP
    
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