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26. 6 43 44 Before Reading This Manual Thank you for purchasing the Fujitsu PRIMERGY SX10 S2 PG R2BC1 This manual explains the basic usage of the PRIMERGY SX10 S2 hereafter referred to as this product Before using this product read this manual in order to ensure proper use December 2008 For Your Safety This manual contains important information required to operate this product safely Thoroughly review the information in this manual before using this product Especially note the points under Safety and only operate this product with a complete understanding of the material provided This manual should be kept in an easy to access location for quick reference when using this product High Safety This product is designed developed and manufactured as contemplated or general use including without limitation general office use personal use household use and ordinary industrial use but is not designed developed and manufactured as contemplated for use accompanying fatal risks or dangers that unless extremely high safety is secured could lead directly to death personal injury severe physical damage or other loss hereinafter High Safety Required Use including without limitation nuclear reaction control in nuclear facility aircraft flight control air traffic control mass transport control medical life support system missile launch control in weapon system You shall not use this produ
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30. Coupling tool Power cable Backup unit 8 Attach the coupling tool aligning it with the screw hole position of the drive bay fixed rail Coupling tool Align the hole with the screw hole of the fixed rail 68 POINT gt Coupling tool attachment position differs depending on the drive bay For the directions in Step 7 the attachment position is as follows Drive bays 1 and 2 Left side of backup unit Drive bays 3 and 4 Right side of backup unit 9 Install the backup unit in the drive bay Insert it until it clicks 10 Attach the front panel Hook the front panel on the notches to attach the front panel Notches 11 Turn the grommet tabs two locations lengthwise as shown in the figure below and push them P POINT E gt The grommet may be tough Push it until it clicks Oo O 00 12 Attach the top cover gt Attaching the top cover p 57 2 Installing Internal Options 69 70 3 Installing in a Rack This chapter explains the procedure for installing this product in the rack 3 1 Condition of Installation Location When installing this product avoid the following areas Humid dusty or oily areas Poorly ventilated area Area close to fire or other sources of heat Area with a temperature of below 10 C or above 35 C Area with humidity of less than 20 or more than 80 Area where cables become trip hazards Area where strong magnetic fields are generat
31. This chapter explains the component names and functions of this product 1 1 Front 1 panel 2 Grommets JR E 4 Drive bay 1 3 LED panel 4 Drive bay 3 4 Drive bay 2 4 Drive bay 4 1 Front panel Remove this front panel to install or uninstall the backup unit 2 Grommet These grommets are used to open or close the front panel 3 LED panel Displays this product s status For details refer to 1 1 1 LED Panel p 32 4 Drive bay 1 to 4 Up to four backup units can be installed 1 Component Names and Functions 51 1 1 1 LED Panel 1 Drive Power LEDs Drive Power 2 Error A 3 Power LED __4 amp OR 4 Power switch 1 Drive Power LEDs Indicates the power status On Off of the drive that is installed in this product Blinking green The drive power is turned on The drive power is turned off 2 Error LED Indicates if there is an error inside of this product On amber The temperature value is abnormal Blinking amber fast The power fan is abnormal ee IAA Blinking amber slow The system fan is abnormal osmena AAA 52 3 Power LED Indicates the power status On Off of this product Off This product is turned off On amber Standby mode On green This product is turned on Blinking green Standby for the power interlock setting with the server 4 Power switch PE Turns on this product all the time
32. ue for the settings and set the Term Power setting to OFF drive that is installed is set to OFF This product may fail Contact maintenance support 82 The backup unit cannot be turned on Refer to the following according to the power switch setting Even when the power switch is set to Off the power cannot be turned on p 79 Lit up green i ay amber gt _ Even when the power switch is set to R HONE Sea 32U the power cannot be turned on p 81 Drive Power LED of the target drive bay is lit green When setting the power switch to This product may fail the drive bay Drive Power LED Contact maintenance support is lit green What is the status of the Power LED Yes Check The SCSI cable for server connection is connected correctly p 81 onward in Even when the power switch is set to R the power cannot be turned on Connect it properly The power cable between the I O 2 3 3 How to install a SCSI cable kit p 61 module and drive in this product is connected correctly 2 4 2 How to Install a Backup Unit p 66 The power cable between the I O module in this product and drive is come down Contact maintenance support This product may fail Contact maintenance support The backup unit cannot be turned off Refer to the following according to the power switch setting Even when the power switch is set to O Off the power canno
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34. R Turns the drive s power on off in conjunction with the server power default Usually this product is in standby mode This product is turned on automatically when the server is turned on Usually set the power switch to R 1 Component Names and Functions 53 1 2 Rear 4 Lock levers OOOOOOOGOOOGOOOGOOOGOOOGO O OSOSQOSOSOSOSOSQSOSOSQOOSO OSOGOOOSOSOSOSOSCOSQOSQOSQSO 9A595959 OSOSOSOSOSOSO8O 9000000000000000 2 SCSI INPUT connector 3 Voltage switch 4 Power connector 5 Release tie 1 Lock lever Slide these levers when removing the top cover 2 SCSI INPUT connector A SCSI cable is plugged in to connect the server 3 Voltage switch 115V 230V The voltage setting differs depending on your country s standard The voltage is set to 230V in default 4 Power connector A power cable is plugged in IMPORTANT 5 Release tie Use this release tie to secure the power cable to prevent it from falling 54 1 3 Inside 1 Drive bays 2 Cable holders 3 System fan Front EEN AA 4 Power supply unit Nia J l 5 Cable clamps 6 Ribs 1 Drive bay Up to four backup units can be installed 2 Cable holder Secures SCSI cable kit s cables to prevent them from getting tangled The hole to be used differs according to the drive bay number 3 System fan This is a ventilation device to remove heat so that the t
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36. S Attach the inner rail to this product 1 Set the screw locations on this product side in the holes of the rail Right side of this product ep Slide backward 6 Attach the slide rail assemblies and insert the rack nuts into the rack holes 1 Insert the pins on the rear of the slide rails into the rack 2 Align the screw location on the front of the side rails with the rack and attach the slide rails to the rack along with the washers 3 Insert the rack nut tabs from inside of the rack pillar and hook them at the top and bottom sides to attach the rack nuts Front 5 ae M5 Rack nut Insert the pins Washer that are attached M5 Flat head screw to the slide rails 72 7 Install this product in the rack When installing this product check that the retainer is slid to the front of the rail Right side rail Press the lock up to release For the left side rail press it down to release 1 Insert the inner rails attached to this product straight on the grooves in the slide rails CSIMPORTANTD 2 Release the locks on both sides of the inner rails press up for the right side and press down for the left side and slide this product backward slowly to install it in the rack 3 Insert and pull out this product from the rack several times to check that the slide rails move smoothly without any problems ZA CAUTION Injury 3 InstallinginaRack 73 74 8 S
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38. Install a SCSI Cable Kit The following is an explanation of an example of when connecting the SCSI cable kit in Drive bay 1 1 Turn off this product unplug the power cable and then remove the top cover 2 1 Attaching Removing the Top Cover p 56 2 Touch a metal part of this product to discharge static electricity 3 Loosen the thumbscrew of the cable holder and remove the cable holder from this product Cable holder l NEW 2 Installing Internal Options 61 4 Align the protrusions of the SCSI cable kit with the holes shown in the following cable holder figure I O module connection side Align the protrusions Align with the holes with the holes Drive bay connection mn SCSI cable kit Cable holder 5 Attach the tag label to each cable and connector of the SCSI cable kit The tag label is provided with the SCSI cable kit Attach the tag label corresponding to the drive bay number to be used How to attach to the SCSI cable Twist the label around the cable on the I O module connection side so that the drive name can be seen I O module connection side L ro Connector How to attach to the connector of the power cable SCSI cable Tag label Align the left side of the label with the connector protrusion 62 6 Secure the cable holder and SCSI cable kit with screws Use the screws provided with the SCSI cable kit When connecting to Drive bay 1 i f The drive
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40. bay number o 00 0 is printed on the upper side of the screw clamp Cable holder Screw 7 Put the SCSI cable kits on the ribs of this product Put Drive bays 1 and 3 on the lower stand Drive bays 2 and 4 on the upper stand of the rib Rib 8 Insert the cable on the drive bay side into the drive bay Insert into the drive bay A a A i vn 2 Installing Internal Options 63 9 Insert the cable holder tabs into the sleaves in the installation locaton of this product Sleaves CTTTT oS LIGU o7 lt Cable holder Thumbscrew 11 Connect the cables I O module Power connectors SCSI connectors Drive 1 i Drive 2 Drive 4 64 12 Bind the cables using the cable clamp Cable clamps 17 AN WOA DWH 7 2 Installing Internal Options 65 2 4 Installing a Backup Unit This section explains the installation of backup units 2 4 1 Usable Backup Units bay Tape Drv LTO3 Ultrium3 Ultrium2 400GB PG LT302 PGBLT302 1 bay Tape Drv LTO2 Ultrium2 200GB PG LT201 PGBLT201 Tape Drv LTO Ultrium 100GB PG LT102 PGBLT102 Tape Drv DAT72 36GB internal PG DT501 PGBDT501 Installation order Install the backup units in ascending order of drive bay number from Drive bay 1 Front Drive bay 2 Drive bay 4 Drive bay 1 Drive bay 3 2 4 2 How to Install a Backup Unit The following is an e
41. is connected correctly The termination resistor is connected correctly Connect it properly 2 Installing Internal Options p 56 The SCSI cable between the 1 0 module and drive bay is come Contact maintenance support down v This product may fail Contact maintenance support 5 3 Contacting Maintenance Support Before contacting maintenance support check the following For contact information refer to Appendix B Contact Information p 90 Model name Product ID 5 Troubleshooting 85 6 Specifications This chapter explains this product s specifications Product name PRIMERGY SX10 S2 Product ID PG R2BC1 5 inch storage bay 4 bays Power supply unit Standard 1 Power control mode Power interlock with the server AC power feeding Select one of them SCSI interface SE LVD SCSI Max 160MB s Dimension mm 483 W x 754 D x 131 4 H Number of exclusive units 3U Weight Max 23 5Kg Input voltage frequency 200VAC 50 60Hz Power outlet Bipolar ground type standard 1 Power consumption 250W Appendix A Power Cable Selection The power cable for this unit has been packed separately and has been selected according to the country of destination It must be used to prevent electric shock Use the following guidelines if it is necessary to replace the original cable set The female receptacle of the cable set must meet CEE 22 requirements see Figure Appendix A Powe
42. 470 For the latest information refer to the Fujitsu PRIMERGY website http primergy fujitsu com Appendix B Contact Information 91 92 PRIMERGY SX10 S2 PG R2BC1 SXX10 S2 PG R2BC1 User s Guide B FY 2431 01 00 2008 12 Issued on December 2008 Issued by FUJITSU LIMITED Printed in Japan The contents of this manual may be revised without prior notice Fujitsu assumes no liability for damages to third party copyrights or other rights arising from the use of any information in this manual No part of this manual may be reproduced in any form without the prior written permission of Fujitsu Any manual which has missing pages or which is incorrectly collated will be replaced cO FUJITSU
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45. OSOOOOOOO e QGOEGQGQSLSLGLGLG6EGLGLGLQ5Q OOOSOSOSOSQSOOO9O9OSOSO CoO9OSOSOSOSOSO9OSOSOSOGO OOOSOSOSOSOSOOO9OOOSOSO QooO9OSOSOSOSOOO9OSOSOSOGO CoO9OSOSOSOSOSOOOGOGOSOSO OOOSOSOSOSQSOOOOO9OSOSO goSogOoOSOSOSOSOGOSO9O9OO OoOoOSOSOSOQOSO9OSOSOSOGO QoooooooooOoO9OOOOOSOSOGO OSOSO9OSOSO9OSOSO9OSOSOGO z OOOSOSOSOSOSOSOOOOOSOSO O O O O GO6GSOSOSOSOSOSOSOSOSOSO AA 969898989698 DE BB 238328930228 9 3922823923 OoO9OSOSOSOSOSO9OSOSOSOQO QELS 4 2 Connecting the Power Cable MPORTANTD 1 Check that the voltage switch is set to 230V When the power is turned on the Power LED at the front is lit up Voltage switch 76 2 Connect the power cable to the power connector CSIMPORTANTS gt Install wiring leaving plenty of slack for when operating this product while it is pulled out from the rack Use the release tie to secure the cables that were connected to prevent them from falling After connecting the power cable to this product refer to the figure below and secure the power cable with the release tie When unplugging this product s cable make sure to unplug the connector on this product end Release tie Make the circle by Power cable passing tie ahead in the box Afterwards tighten by pulling it gt After connecting the peripheral devices tie all the cables and fix them with the release tie to the cable holder provided with the rack This forming process makes the cables easily recognizabl
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47. ct without securing the sufficient safety required for the High Safety Required Use If you wish to use this product for High Safety Required Use please consult with our sales representatives in charge before such use 45 Remarks Warning Descriptions Various symbols are used throughout this manual These are provided to emphasize important points for your safety and that of others The symbols and their meanings are as follows Make sure to fully understand these before reading this manual A WARNING Ignoring this symbol could be potentially lethal A CAUTION Ignoring this symbol may lead to injury and or damage this product The following symbols are used to indicate the type of warning or cautions being described A The triangle mark emphasizes the urgency of the WARNING and CAUTION Details are described next to the triangle A barred circle Q warns against certain actions Do Not Details are described next to the circle A black circle indicates actions that must be taken Details are described next to the black circle Symbols The following are symbols used throughout this manual These sections explain prohibited actions and points to note when using this 3 IMPORTANT product Make sure to read these sections fo These sections explain information needed to operate the hardware and POINT software properly Make sure to read these sections This mark indicates reference pages or manuals Abbrevia
48. e Do not remove this products cover except when necessary such as when installing optional equipment Request that the the repair customer service representative perform internal checks and repairs The internal parts are high voltage and may cause an electric shock Do not insert or drop foreign objects such as metals or flammable objects into S openings in this product ventilating holes etc Doing so may cause device failure fire or electric shock Do not place metal objects or containers containing water such as vases flowerpots or drinking glasses on or near this product Doing so may cause device failure fire or electric shock Avoid placing this product in locations subject to oil vapors excessive humidity heat or dust or having poor ventilation Storage or use of this product in such areas may cause a device failure fire or electric shock 47 48 Electric shock amp 9 ap A N CAUTION 9 Do not pour water into this product Doing so may cause a device failure fire or electric shock Do not use this product in an area near water such as bath room or shower room Doing so may cause a device failure fire or electric shock If electrical storms are occurring nearby unplug the power and modular cables Not doing so can cause this product to be damaged by lightning and cause a fire Do not use a voltage other than that displayed Also do not plug all the power cables into a single outl
49. e Top Cover 2 2 Installing an I O Module 2 2 1 Usable I O Module 2 2 2 How to Install an I O Module cccccccccccccccceccececceccecceceecees 2 3 Installing a SCSI Cable Kit 2 3 1 Usable SCSI Cable Kit 2 3 2 Installation Location of the SCSI Cable Kit 2 3 3 How to Install a SCSI Cable Kit 2 4 Installing a Backup Unit 2 4 1 Usable Backup Units 2 4 2 How to Install a Backup Unit 3 Installing ina Rack 3 1 Condition of Installation Location 3 2 How to Install this Product ina Rack 4 Connecting Cables 4 1 Connecting the SCSI Cable for the Server nnna anaana aana 4 2 Connecting the Power Cable 5 Troubleshooting 5 1 Troubleshooting on Error LED Display 5 2 Troubleshooting on Power LED Display 5 3 Contacting Maintenance Support 6 Specifications Appendix A Power Cable Selection A 1 For the United States and Canada A 2 Forthe United Kingdom Appendix B Contact Information 51 51 52 54 55 56 56 58 58 58 60 60 60 61 66 66 66 70 70 71 75 75 76 78 78 79 85 86 87 88 89 90 1 Component Names and Func tions
50. e even when multiple servers are installed in the rack Rear side of the rack Release tie Cable holder 4 I 4 Connecting Cables 77 78 Troubleshooting This section explains the procedures when this product is not running properly If the problem is not resolved after performing the following troubleshooting con tact an office listed in Appendix B Contact Information p 90 referring to 5 3 Contacting Maintenance Support p 85 5 1 Troubleshooting on Error LED Display On amber Temperature abnormality was detected Blinking amber fast The voltage one second interval switch setting is Blinking amber slow wrong or a fan error was detected two seconds interval Check that the temperature around this product s installation location is correct 10 C to 35 C If it is correct this product may fail Contact an office listed in Appendix B Contact Information gt p 90 Check the voltage switch setting If the voltage switch setting is wrong remove the power cable and correct the setting 4 2 Connecting the Power Cable p 76 If the LED is still blinking even after correcting the setting this product may fail Contact an office listed in Appendix B Contact Information gt p 90 5 2 Troubleshooting on Power LED Display Even when the power switch is set to the power cannot be turned on POWER LED is not l
51. ecure this product to the rack Thumbscrews CSIMPORTANTD 4 Connecting Cables This chapter explains cable connections of this product 4 1 Connecting the SCSI Cable for the Server 1 Turn off the server 2 Check the SCSI INPUT connector corresponding to the drive bay number which the backup unit is installed in and connect the SCSI cable Connector name Drive No A a ee ee E Example When the backup unit is installed in Drive bay 1 connect the cable to SCSI INPUT connector A x Drive bay 4 Drive bay 3 Front Weee oo 4 Connecting Cables 75 3 Fill out necessary information in the label of the connection target and stick the label on the rear of this product Encircle the number of the drive that is connected to the connector Label example x Mark the connector by the connected drive number If change connection describe new connected drive number in Note connector CG No Note Modified drive No Label location 2404292925 26262 52020202 OBo8o8o8o8o8o8o8o8o808080 QoooogogoSQoOoO9O9OSOSOGO O OSOoOSOSOSOSOO
52. ed such as near TVs and speakers Area close to water Areas close to direct sunlight or near heating appliances Areas where corrosive gas is generated Salty areas Areas where the device is not stable and could tip over and hurt somebody 3 2 How to Install this Product in a Rack CSINPORTANTS 1 Open both the front and rear doors of the rack 2 Check that the locations where the slide rails and rack nuts will be installed The slide rails are attached to the front and rear rack pillars The rack nuts are attached to the front pillars Front Rack Pillars Left Right Io o m o T 8th position MS Rack nut 9 gt O O O O S Jo p o o 3rd position o gt MB Flat head screw 2 lO jo Align the screw locations O O The base line of this product Rear Rack Pillars OO 3U device size 1st and 3rd position ja Align the pin locations z O o OOBOBOOOO000 3 Check the right and left of the slide rails There is a right and left side slide rail RIGHT is displayed on the right side toward the rack pillar front and LEFT is displayed on the left side 3 Installing ina Rack 71 4 Remove the inner rail from the slide rail Inside of right rail ha ome Inner rail m Slide rail Outside Press the lock up to release f a oo e For the left side rail press down to release
53. emperature in this product does not rise too much and to cool the components 4 Power supply unit Supplies power to this product 5 Cable clamp This cable clamp is used to bind and secure the cables so that they do not get tangled 6 Rib This rib is used to store the SCSI cable kits so that they do not get tangled 1 Component Names and Functions 55 2 Installing Internal Options This chapter explains installation of internal options 2 1 Attaching Removing the Top Cover When installing an I O module and SCSI cable kit remove this product s top cover The procedure for attaching removing the top cover is as follows Removing the top cover 1 Turn off this product and all servers that are connected to this product and unplug the power cable 2 Slide the top cover backward and lift up while sliding the lock levers at the rear right and left to remove the cover from this product Lock levers Rear Top cover Rear 56 Attaching the top cover To attach the top cover align the top cover with the insertion position before attaching it After attaching the top cover it is locked Align the position Top cover Rear 2 Installing Internal Options 57 2 2 Installing an I O Module This chapter explains installation of I O Module 2 2 1 Usable I O Module I O Module PG IMS01 PGBIMS01 for SCSI 2 2 2 How to Install an I O Module 1 Turn off this product unplug the power cable a
54. et Doing so may cause an electric shock or fire Do not handle the power plug with wet hands Doing so can cause an electric shock Do not damage or modify the power cable Heating forced bending twisting pulling or placing of heavy objects on the power cable can damage it and cause an electric shock or fire Do not use the power cable or power plug if it is damaged or if the plug pins are not firmly inserted to the outlet Doing so can cause an electric shock or fire Use a dry cloth to remove all dust from plug pins of the AC adapter and power outlet If you continue using them without removing dust it may cause an electric shock or fire Keep removed covers caps screws and other small objects young children might swallow out of their reach If swallowed contact a doctor immediately Do not cover the openings air holes etc on this product Doing so can cause overheating and fire Do not place anything heavy on top of this product Also do not severely jar this product Doing so may cause this product to fall and result in injury Do not place this product on a slanted or unstable surface or in areas subject to severe vibration Doing so may cause this product to fall and result in injury When unplugging the power plug do not pull on the cable Pull on the plug to remove it from the inlet or power outlet Pulling on the cable can expose the cable s wiring break the cable or cause a fire or electric shock Do not use a cell
55. ins lead are colored in accordance with the following code Green and Yellow Earth e Blue Neutral Brown Live As the colors of the wires in the mains lead of this appliance may not correspond with the colored markings identifying the terminals in your plug proceed as follows The wire which is colored Green and Yellow must be connected to the terminal in the plug which is marked with the letter E or by the earth symbol or colored Green or Green and Yellow The wire which is colored Blue must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter N or colored Black e The wire which is colored Brown must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the let ter L or colored Red Appendix A Power Cable Selection 89 90 Appendix B Contact Information Australia Fujitsu Australia Limited Tel 61 2 9776 4555 Fax 61 2 9776 4556 Address 2 Julius Avenue Cnr Delhi Road North Ryde Australia N S W 2113 China Fujitsu China Holdings Co Ltd Tel 86 21 5292 9889 Fax 86 21 5292 9566 Address 18F Citic Square 1168 West Nanjing Road Shanghai China 200041 Hong Kong Fujitsu Hong Kong Limited Tel 852 2827 5780 Fax 852 2827 4724 Address 10 F Lincoln House 979 King s Road Taikoo Place Island East Hong Kong Indonesia PT Fujitsu Systems Indonesia Offices Headquarters Tel 62 21 570 9330 Hunting Fax 62 21 573 5150 Address Wisma Kyoei Prince 10th Floor JI Jend Sud
56. irman Kav 3 4 Jakarta Indonesia 10220 Korea Fujitsu Korea Ltd Tel 82 2 3787 6000 Fax 82 2 3787 6066 Address Susong Tower Building 83 1 Susong Dong Jongno Gu Seoul Republic of Korea 110 140 Malaysia Fujitsu Malaysia Sdn Bhd Tel 60 3 83 18 3700 Fax 60 3 83 18 8700 Address Ist Floor No 3505 Jalan Technokrat 5 63000 Cyberjaya Selangor Darul Ehsan Malaysia Philippines Fujitsu Philippines Inc Tel 63 2 812 4001 Fax 63 2 817 7576 Address 2nd Floor United Life Building A Arnaiz Legaspi Village Makati Metro Manila Philippines Singapore Fujitsu Asia Pte Ltd Tel 65 6777 6577 Fax 65 6771 5502 Address 20 Science Park Road 03 01 TeleTech Park Singapore Science Park II Singapore 117674 Taiwan Fujitsu Tatwan Limited Tel 886 2 2311 2255 Fax 886 2 2311 2277 Address 19F No 39 Section 1 Chung hwa Road Taipei Taiwan Thailand Fujitsu Systems Business Thailand Ltd Tel 66 2 500 1500 Fax 66 2 500 1555 Address 12th Floor Olympia Thai Tower 444 Rachadapisek Road Samsennok Huaykwang Bangkok Thailand 10310 Vietnam Fujitsu Vietnam Limited Tel 84 4 831 3895 Fax 84 4 831 3898 Address Unit 802 8th floor Fortuna Tower Hanoi 6B Lang ha Street Ba dinh District Hanoi Socialist Republic of Vietnam United States Fujitsu Computer Systems Corporation Tel 1 800 831 3183 Fax 1 408 496 0575 Address 1250 East Arques Avenue Sunnyvale CA USA 94088 3
57. it green What is the status of the Power LED Lit up amber or Blinking green The power is connected properly Connect it properly 4 2 Connecting the Power Cable p 76 Proper power AC line Ser is supplied to the outlet SUPPONE The power cable is damaged D maintenance support The cables in this product are connected Sol The power switch is set to Kanana This product may fail Contact maintenance support Connect them correctly 2 Installing Internal Options p 56 Set it to 1 1 1 LED Panel p 52 5 Troubleshooting 79 80 Even when the power switch is set to the power cannot be turned off Power LED is not lit amber What is the status of the Power LED Lit up green or iz green The cables in ae are Connect them correctly connected ee gt 2 Installing Internal Options p 56 The power switch is set to Wa ad Setit correctly gt 1 1 1 LED Panel p 52 This product may Contact maintenance support Even when the power switch is set to R the power cannot be turned on Power LED is not lit green What is the status of the Power LED Lit up amber or Blinking green a power is connected a Connect it properly 4 2 Connecting the Power Cable p 76 Proper power AC line wa IS j ae to the outlet Supply it The power cable is damaged ee maintenance support Deal with this
58. nd then remove the top cover 2 1 Attaching Removing the Top Cover p 56 2 Touch a metal part of this product to discharge static electricity 3 Insert the I O module into the holes at the installation location we Rear Holes Rear Thumbscrew I O module 58 5 Connect the power cables P1 P8 P9 fan cable and the LTG LED cable Power cable P8 Power cable P9 VO module Power cable P1 Y i f Fan cable LTG LED cable CS INPORTANT TAN Cable clamps They are inside NNY A fe i a a 2 Installing Internal Options 59 2 3 Installing a SCSI Cable Kit For this product up to four exclusive SCSI cable kits can be installed and up to four channels can be used at the same time P POINT gt An extra external SCSI cable is required to connect this product to the server 2 3 1 Usable SCSI Cable Kit SCSI cable kit PG CBLS032 PGBCBLS032 For one to one connection Appended goods Screws to attach a cable holder Tag label 2 3 2 Installation Location of the SCSI Cable Kit Install the SCSI cable kit in the cable holder The drive bay number is printed on the cable holder Install the SCSI cable kit in ascending order of drive bay number from Drive bay 1 where the backup unit is installed Cable holder for Drive bays 1 and 2 Cable holder for Drive bays 3 and 4 lt r For Drive bay 4 For Drive bay 3 2 3 3 How to
59. o 7 scsi7 J 1b LE 2 19 6 SCSI SCSI 1 i tI o 9 9 0 a ae e 1 Sa a 7 SCSI 1 3 2 4 8 ee 20 9 0 RA ee aan an an EL IR E a E ION RON NSN ACV acy AMY Fins acy ay K 11 MO SCSI Drive 2 Drive 4 2 21 22 12
60. phone near this product This product may not operate properly Ensure the plug is fully inserted into the inlet power outlet Not doing so can lead to a fire or failure When you move this product be sure to unplug it from the power source and remove the power cable for safety Preform work while watching your step Not doing so may damage the power cable and cause fire electric shock or this product to fall and result in injury If you do not use this product be sure to unplug from the power source for safety Not doing so may cause fire or electric shock Handling optional devices N WARNING amp 9 Recycle When scrapping this product contact your customer service representative This product must be dis posed of as industrial waste Checking the Items Supplied Before using the product check that no supplied or attached items are missing If any items are missing contact your customer service representative PRIMERGY SX10 S2 this product Power cable x 1 User s Guide this document Mounting hardware x 1 set Product names used are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective manufacturers All products are copyrights of their respective manufacturers Copyright FUJITSU LIMITED 2008 49 50 Contents 1 Component Names and Functions 121 Pro STA 1 11 LED Panel www yee UU AA AA NO IAA WA 2 Installing Internal Options 2 1 Attaching Removing th
61. r Cable Selection 87 88 A 1 For the United States and Canada Use a UL listed and CSA labeled cable set consisting of a three conductor cable with a maximum length of 15 feet For units which stand on a desk or table type SVT or SJT cable sets should be used For units which stand on the floor only SJT type cable sets should be used The cable set must be selected according to the current rating for your unit Please consult the table below for the selection criteria for power cables used in the United States and Canada a Size of Conductors in Cable Maximum Current Rating of Unit e Parallel e Tandem For units set at 115 V Use a parallel blade For units set at 230 V Use a tandem blade grounding type attachment plug rated 15 A grounding type attachment plug rated 15 A 125 V 250 V For units set at 230 V outside of the United States and Canada Use a cable set consisting of a minimum AWG according to the table above and a grounding type attachment plug rated 15 A 250 V The cable set should have the appropriate safety approvals for the country in which the equipment will be installed and should be marked HAR A 2 For the United Kingdom Should the plug on the flexible cable not be of the type for your socket outlets do not use an adapter but remove the plug from the cable and discard Carefully prepare the end of the supply cable and fit a Suitable plug CAUTION A DOTEE O P POINT gt The wires in this ma
62. t be turned off p 80 Lit up amber Lit up green gt _ Eyen when the power switch is set to R ns green the power cannot be turned off p 82 This product may fail Contact maintenance support What is the status of the Power LED 5 Troubleshooting 83 84 The backup unit cannot be recognized from the server Refer to the following according to the power switch setting Even when the power switch is set to Off the power cannot be turned on p 79 Lit green Lit up amber gt _ Even when the power switch is set to R Blinking green the power cannot be turned on p 81 The Ca unit is turned Ca The drive SCSI ID setting is Refer to each backup unit s manual for the setting correct and set it correctly 1 Refer to Troubleshooting in the server or SCSI card s manual 2 Refer to each backup unit s manual for the setting and check that the What is the status of the Power LED Deal with this problem referring to The backup unit cannot be turned on p 83 1 The server card is recognized correctly 2 The Term Power setting is correct Term Power setting is correct Yes Connect it properly The SCSI cable for server 4 1 Connecting the SCSI Cable is connected correctly for the Server p 75 The SCSI cable for server AI stome down Contact maintenance support The SCSI connector between the I O module and drive bay
63. tions The following expressions and abbreviations are used to describe the product names used in this manual PRIMERGY SXI0 3 FG RBC 46 Safety For safe use of this product it is vital that the following warnings are heeded Device failure N WARNING In the event of heat smoke or a strange smell being emitted from this product Q immediately turn off this product s power switch and unplug from the power source Check that smoke has cleared and contact an office listed in Appendix B Contact Information p 90 Do not try to repair this product yourself Using this product without repairing it can cause an electric shock or fire If a foreign object water pieces of metal liquid falls into this product immediately turn off this product s power and unplug it from the power source Contact an office listed in Appendix B Contact Information p 90 Not doing so may cause electric shock and fire Extreme care should be taken in households with young children If a foreign object water pieces of metal liquid falls into this product Z immediately turn off the server s power and unplug it from the power source Contact an office listed in Appendix B Contact Information p 90 Not doing so may cause electric shock and fire Extreme care should be taken in households with young children Handling this product ZA WARNING Dismantlement Do not remodel this product Doing so may cause electric shock or fir
64. trouble referring to Even when the power switch is set to the power cannot be turned on p 79 When _w the power switch to POWER LED lights green The SCSI cable for server connection is connected correctly The SCSI cable for server connection is come down v 1 The server SCSI card is recognized correctly Connect it properly 4 1 Connecting the SCSI Cable for the Server p 75 Contact maintenance support 1 Refer to Troubleshooting in the server or SCSI card s manual 2 Refer to each backup unit s manual and check that the Term Power setting Jesl is correct Go to next page 2 The Term Power setting is correct 5 Troubleshooting 81 The cables in this product are Connect them properly connected weal gt 2 Installing Internal Options p 56 The power switch is set to R Set the power switch to R The connected server is running gt Boot the server This product may fail Contact maintenance support Even when the power switch Is set to R the power cannot be turned off Power LED does not blink green All ee connected servers power Turn off all the connected servers are turned ee power Deal with this problem referring to When gt ne poner BWI Even when the power switch is set Woy O the is turned om to vi the power cannot be turned off p 80 Refer to each backup unit s manual UN
65. xplanation of an example of when installing a backup unit in Drive bay 1 1 Turn off this product unplug the power cable and then remove the top cover 2 1 Attaching Removing the Top Cover p 56 2 Turn the grommets on the front panel two locations in the direction shown in the figure below The front panel lock is released 5 L O oO 5 66 3 Pull the front panel toward you and lift it up to remove it 4 Remove the dummy unit Press the tabs on the both sides of the drive bay fixed rail two locations inward and pull the dummy unit out slowly to remove it POINT gt Keep the removed dummy units in a safe place 5 Remove the fixed rails from the removed dummy unit Remove 12 screws and remove the drive bay fixed rails Fixed rails PPOINT E gt The front side screws four in total for right and left are used to attach the fixed rails in Step 6 2 Installing Internal Options 67 6 Attach the removed drive bay fixed rails to the backup unit to be connected When the screws are provided with the backup unit to be connected use them If not use four screws of the screws that were removed in Step 5 to attach the fixed rails Drive bay fixed rail 7 Pull out the SCSI cable kit from the drive bay and connect the SCSI cable and power cable to the backup unit

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