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        PXIS-2700 3U 18-Slot PXI Chassis and Accessories User's Manual
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1.                         Backplane bare board material            94   0 0     Backplane connectors  Conforms to IEC 917 and IEC 1076 4 101 UL  94V 0 rated     Number of PXI CompactPCl slots  18  1 controller  17 peripherals      PXI peripheral slots with star trigger signals  from the 3rd slot to the  15th slot     PXI trigger bus segments  3  slot 1 6  slot 7 12  slot 13 18      PXI local bus  All     Number of PXI to PXI bridges  2    Shock and Vibration      Shock  15G peak to peak  11ms duration  non operation    Random Vibration   o Operating  5 to 500HZ  0 5Gavs  each axis   o Non operating  5 to 500Hz  1 88Gavs  each axis    Safety and EMC EMI Compliance      Safety  CE LVD  EN60950       EMC EMI  CE  FCC Class        209 Specifications       Backplane Drawing and Pin  Assignments    B 1 Backplane Mechanical Drawing    The following figures show the two parts of the backplanes and  Mechanical Drawing             06 6 009    HARA       Figure B 1 cBX 3018L front view Drawing    Pin Assignments e 21          090009000060       90 4 0       oO O o    Figure B 2 cBX 3018L rear view Drawing    22 e Pin Assignments          B 2 PXI  PCI Bus Architecture    PXI System Slot 1      Primary PCI Bus   Slot 2 2  Trigger Bus Controller  5  64 bit PCI   Primary PCI Bus   Slot 3      Primary PCI Bus   Slot 4            Primary PCI Bus   Slot 5  D    Primary PCI Bus   Slot 6 p           Secondary POT Bus7 Sors D      Secondary PCI Bus   Slot 9            Secondary POT Bus Siot Top    
2.              PCI VIO Selection Screw Terminals    Signal Name   5V  V I O    3 3V       Position     1     3               Ql   O         o     Note that the V I O  must be shorted to either  3 3V or  5V  The default factory    setting is to short V I O  to  5V     Signal Name  INH   GND    Signal Name  RST   GND       INH   DC power inhibit signal    6       Pin    1  2    reset signal  Pin   1  2          J8 RST   System       FAL   Power supply fail input            28 e Pin Assignments                                                 Name   3 3       5V   12V   12V       Signal Name  FAL   GND       J5  Connector for LED power status    Pin     Pin    8             jN    6  4  2             CN2  SMB  system managing bus  connector    Name  IPMB CLK  GND  IPMB DATA  IPMB PWR  ALERT          Pin      Name  GND  GND  GND  GND    Pin    1  2  3  4  5                     5      CN2    The SMB is connected to the P2 of the system slot     Pin Assignments e 29    JP1  10MHz Reference Clock  Pin      Name       Internal 10MHz  system clock  PXI CLK10  External clock through    CLK10 IN on  star trigger slot    the PXI       1 2     default     2 3       Bad a                                                                                        SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS    Read and follow all instructions marked on the product and in the  documentation before you operate your system  Retain all safety and  operating instructions for future use     1  Please read these safety instruction
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4.      Secondary POT Bus Sat Tip     Secondary POT Bus Siot Pp        o        ma Poi Bus r Soira             Third PCrBus Sot 15 PT      third Por Bus  86 18 E            980186 86    7          L 198   186 86  8 P   Clock Source    To all slots   6 PXI data bus is daisy chained on all peripheral  slots      PXI 10MHz clock sources on all peripheral  slots are provided from backplane or trigger  slot controller    e PXI Star trigger are from trigger slot to  peripheral slot  3 to slot  15       PXI trigger bus is divided into 3 groups                       PXI Trigger bus   Group 1        Daisy chained  PXI data bus        64 bit PCI PXI Trigger bus     Group 2                  PXI Trigger bus   Group 3     64 bit PCI         Pin Assignments e 23       8 3 Backplane cBX 3018L Connectors Pin Assignments    GND  GND  GND  GND  GND  GND  GND  GND  GND  GND  GND  GND  GND  GND  GND  GND  GND  GND  GND        5V  ACK64   AD 2   AD 5   C BE 0    AD 10          13   C BE 1    PERR   LOCK   TRDY     C BE 2      AD 19   AD 22   AD 24   AD 27   AD 31    GNT   7   INTS  INTD   TDI   5V       C BE 6            PMI 72  NG  GND  SMBCLK  GND  REQ6   GND  REQ5   GND  AD 37   GND  AD 44   GND  AD 51   GND  AD 58   GND  C BE 4    GND    5 3 1 PXI Connectors Pin Assignments    System Slot  Slot  1  P1 Pin Assignment    ENUM   V  O   AD 3    3 3V  AD 8   V  O    AD 14    3 3V   IPMB_SDA  V  O   IRDY     Key    AD 16    3 3V  AD 23   V VO   AD 28    3 3V   PCIRST   V V O    INTC   7  TMS  TRST    
5.     SMBDATA  PMI TRIG5  PRST   DEG   FAL   AD 33   V  O   AD 40   V O   AD 47   V  O   AD 54   V  O   AD 61      90  C BE 7                  REQ64    5V  AD 4   GND  AD 9   GND  AD 15   GND  IPMB SCL  GND  FRAME     AD 17   GND  GND  GND   AD 29   GND  BRSVP1B5       AD 62     5V  AD 1    3 3V  AD 7    3 3V  AD 12    3 3V  SERR    3 3V  DEVSEL    3 3V    AD 18   AD 21   C BE 3    AD 26   AD 30   REQ   7  BRSVP1A5  IPMB PWR  INTA  U  TCK   5V       AD 35  AD 38  AD 42  AD 45  AD 49  AD 52  AD 56  AD 59  AD 63   C BE 5     V I O                 GND  GND  GND  GND  GND  GND  GND  GND  GND  GND  GND  GND  GND  GND  GND  GND  GND  GND  GND       24 e Pin Assignments                                                                                                                                  GND  GND  GND    GND  GND  GND  GND  GND  GND  GND  GND  GND  GND  GND  GND  GND  GND  GND  GND  GND       GNT4   REQ3   REQ2         5V  ACK64   AD 2   AD 5   C BE 0    AD 10   AD 13   C BE 1    PERR   LOCK   TRDY     C BE 2    AD 19   AD 22   AD 24   AD 27   AD 31    GNT         INTS  INTD  0  TDI   5V             REQ4   GNT2   GNT1              24 BRSVD22  PX LBR2  GND  PXI STAR4  GND  PMI  11 10 IN  GND  PMI STAR6  GND  AD 37   GND  AD 44   GND  AD 51   GND  AD 58   GND  C BE 4      Pin Assignments e 25       GNT3   GND  SYS    REQ1     ENUM   VU O   AD 3    3 3V  AD 8   V  O    AD 14    3 3V   IPMB_SDA  V  O   IRDY     Key    AD 16    3 3V  AD 23   V 1 O   AD 28    3 3V  PCIRST   V 1 O  
6.    Wa uBag sng    25   9    IXA    TERRAL  AMAG M                T  i          1015 0          j          1015 pydu  d  8 1015 uag    SS E      E E                        1015 poyduag       AMIN 4388 ZHIN OT    501 3       3 7 System Reference Clock    The PXIS 2700 supplies the PXI 10MHZ system clock signal  PXI CLK10   independently to every peripheral slot  An independent buffer  having a  source impedance matched to the backplane and a skew of less than 1ns  between slots  drives the clock signal to each peripheral slot  Users can  use this common reference clock signal to synchronize multiple modules  in a measurement or control system or drive PXI CLK10 from an external  source through the PXI CLK10 IN pin on the P2 connector of the star  trigger slot     Select the internal or external clock by setting the jumper JP1 in the back  of the backplane     JP1  10MHz Reference Clock                Pin   Name  lel Internal 10MHz       Je system clock   o   default           CLK10   O  External clock through  le  2 3  the PXI_CLK10_IN on  le  star trigger slot    12       Backplane Overview                   Troubleshooting and Preventative  Maintenance    4 1 Troubleshooting the PX15 2700    Please refer to Table 4 1 to troubleshoot the PXIS 2700 chassis  The  table lists possible causes for power failure and recommends ways to  correct the problem     Table 4 1 Troubleshooting    Possible Cause What to Do    PXIS 2700 is 5 not Make sure that the PXIS 2700 is connected to a l
7.  CAUTION   Risk of explosion if battery is replaced by an  incorrect type  Dispose of used batteries according to the  instructions        16  If one of the following situations arises  get the equipment checked by    30 e Pin Assignments       a service personnel   a  The Power cord or plug is damaged   b  Liquid has penetrated into the equipment   c  The equipment has been exposed to moisture     d  The equipment has not work well or you can not get it work  according to user s manual     e  The equipment has dropped and damaged     f  If the equipment has obvious sign of breakage     Pin Assignments e 31       Warranty Policy    Thank you for choosing ADLINK  To understand your rights and enjoy all the after   sales services we offer  please read the following carefully     Before using ADLINK s products please read the user manual and follow the  instructions exactly     When sending in damaged products for repair  please attach an RMA application  form     All ADLINK products come with a two year guarantee  repaired free of charge     e The warranty period starts from the product s shipment date from ADLINK s  factory     e Peripherals and third party products not manufactured by ADLINK will be  covered by the original manufacturers    warranty     e End users requiring maintenance services should contact their local dealers   Local warranty conditions will depend on local dealers     This warranty will not cover repair costs due to     e Damage caused by not following i
8.  INTC  7  TMS  TRST                       GND  CLK3  GND       REQ64    5V  AD 4   GND  AD 9   GND  AD 15   GND  IPMB SCL  GND  FRAME     AD 17   GND  IDSEL  7  GND  AD 29   GND  BRSVP1B5  GND  INTB   7   5V   12V                CLK4  CLK2  CLK1        5V  AD 1    3 3V  AD 7    3 3V  AD 12    3 3V  SERR    3 3V  DEVSEL    3 3V    AD 18   AD 21   C BE 3    AD 26   AD 30   REQ      BRSVP1A5  IPMB PWR  INTA  1  TCK   5V             GND    GND  GND  GND  GND  GND  GND  GND  GND  GND  GND  GND  GND  GND  GND  GND  GND  GND  GND                                                                                                                                           GND    GND  GND  GND  GND  GND  GND  GND  GND  GND  GND  GND  GND  GND  GND  GND  GND  GND       C BE 6    PXI LBRI0  PX STARS  PX STARZ     5V  ACK64   AD 2   AD 5   C BE 0    AD 10   AD 13   C BE 1    PERR   LOCK   TRDY     C BE 2    AD 19   AD 22   AD 24   AD 27   AD 31   GNT         INTS  INTD   7  TDI   5V          GND       C BE 7    PXI LBR8  NG  5   54  PX  STARI0       AD 16    3 3V  AD 23   N  O   AD 28    3 3V   PCIRST   V I O    INTC        TMS  TRST              REQ64    5V  AD 4   GND  AD 9   GND  AD 15   GND  IPMB SCL  GND  FRAME     AD 17   GND  IDSEL TT  GND  AD 29   GND  BRSVP1B5    8       5   8 o          Zen ZR  ZR                                               gt   O  o  IN         5V  AD 1    3 3V  AD 7    3 3V  AD 12    3 3V  SERR    3 3V  DEVSEL    3 3V    AD 18   AD 21   C BE 3    AD 26   AD 30   
9.  power by examining the indication of the  individual LED on the rear panel     Unplug the power cord of defective power supply from AC inlet       gt     Unscrew all mounting screws fixing the defective power supply  unit     Pull out the defective unit   Replace with a new power supply unit     Screw all mounting screws to fix the new power supply unit            NOOO    Plug in the power cord     Troubleshooting and Preventative Maintenance e 15             Specifications    Complies with PXI specifications and accepts modules compliant with  CompactPCl  PICMG 2 0 specifications     Electrical    AC Power Supply     460W   460W hot swappable 1 1 redundant power supply        Input voltage  90 264V   universal  full range    Input frequency  47 to 67    Input current per power module  8 4Aanus for 230 Vac  O 8Aaus for 1 1            5   current per power module  0 75Asus for 230V ic  9 55Aaus for 115Vac    Built in active power factor correction    Output  o Maximum usable power  460 W 460 W  o Output characteristics per module    VDC Ripple and Load Line  Noise Max  Regulation   Regulation          o  5V and  3 3V maximum total output  50A    Specifications e 17         International standards of power supply  o Safety  UL 1950 CSA 22 2 No  950  TUV IEC 950  o EMI  FCC Class 8  CISPR22 Class 8    Efficiency  Typically 65  at full load    Power supply dimension  195  D  mm x 356  W  mm x 99  H  mm    Over Load protection        Over Current Protection Over Voltage Protectio
10. D mounting  holes     Installation e 7       Backplane Overview    3 1 CompactPCI Compatibility    The PXIS 2700 backplane cBX 3018L is compatible with PXI compatible  products and standard CompactPCI products     The signals on the P1 connector of the backplane meet the requirements  of the CompactPCI specification for both the peripheral and system  modules     The PXI specific signals are located on P2  Only the signals that are  reserved or not used in the CompactPCI 64 bit specification are found on  PXI specific signals  Therefore  all modules that meet the requirements of  the CompactPCl 64 bit specification will function in the PXIS 2700     System Controller Slot    The System Controller slot is Slot 1 of the chassis as defined by the PKI  specification  It has three controller expansion slots  which are used for  system controller modules that are wider than one slot  As defined in the  PXI specification  these slots allow the controller to expand to the left to  prevent the controller from using up peripheral slots     Star Trigger Slot  The Star Trigger  ST  slot is Slot 2  This slot has a dedicated trigger line    between itself and slots 3 15 is intended for modules with ST functionality  that can provide individual triggers to the peripherals     Backplane Overview e 9    3 2    3 3       Peripheral Slots    There are 17 peripheral slots including the Star Trigger controller slot     3 4    3 5 Local Bus    The local bus of PXI backplane cBX 3018L is a daisy ch
11. INTC   INTA    INTB        table for the routing of             IDSEL      56    PCI   GNT    CLK  AD30 1 5  AD29 2 1  AD28 3 3  AD27 4 4  AD26 5 0  AD31 0 2  51    030   81 1  S1_1  51    029   81 2  81 2  Si    028   51 3 23  51    027   81 4  81 4  Si    026   S1 5  S1 5  Si    025   51 6  S1 6  Si   031   81 0  81 0  52   031   82 0  52 0  52    030   82 1  82 1  52    029   82 2  s2 2  52    028   82 3  82 3  52    027   82 4  52 4  52    026   S2 5  S2 5       Slot      Slot 1 SYS   Slot 2  Slot 3  Slot 4  Slot 5  Slot 6   Bridge  Slot 7  Slot 8  Slot 9  Slot 10  Slot 11  Slot 12  Bridge2  Slot 13  Slot 14  Slot 15  Slot 16  Slot 17  Slot 18    addressing signals from the trigger slot to peripheral slots     Slot 2  Star Trigger Slot        Pin Assignments e 27       o         9  Y                             Socu    Note 2  Please refer the following                                                                                              Slot 14 PXI STAR11  Slot 15 PXI STAR12  Slot 16     No Star Trigger    No Star Trigger    No Star Trigger     Slot 17  Slot 18    B 3 2 Miscellaneous Connectors Pin Assignments  CN1  CN7  ATX like DC Power input connectors       Signal Name  V2   3 3V   V4   12V    GND  INH     GND  SRTN  GND  V3  12V SENSE  Vi  5V  SENSE  V1   5V                 Signal Name  V2SENSE  V2   3 3V    GND  V1   5V   GND  V1   5V   GND  FAL 1  DEG 1  V3  412V        Note 1  Pin  8   9  and  18 are not standard ATX power definitions                      
12. PX15 2700  3U 18 Slot PXI Chassis and Accessories    User s Manual     Copyright 2003 ADLINK Technology Inc   All Rights Reserved     Manual Rev  1 00  December 12  2003  Part No  50 17003 100    The information in this document is subject to change without prior notice in  order to improve reliability  design  and function and does not represent a  commitment on the part of the manufacturer     In no event will the manufacturer be liable for direct  indirect  special  incidental   or consequential damages arising out of the use or inability to use the product  or documentation  even if advised of the possibility of such damages     This document contains proprietary information protected by copyright  All  rights are reserved  No part of this manual may be reproduced by any  mechanical  electronic  or other means in any form without prior written  permission of the manufacturer     Trademarks  The product names mentioned herein are used for identification purposes only    and may be trademarks and or registered trademarks of their respective  companies     Getting Service from ADLINK    Customer Satisfaction is top priority for ADLINK TECHNOLOGY INC   If you need any help or service  please contact us     ADLINK TECHNOLOGY INC     http   www adlinktech com    Sales  amp  Service Service  adlinktech com  TEL  886 2 82265877 FAX  886 2 82265717    9F  No  166  Jian Yi Road  Chungho City  Taipei  235 Taiwan       Please email or FAX your detailed information for prompt  satisfa
13. REQ       BRSVP1A5  IPMB PWR  INTA   gt   TCK   5V    555335335133  EN  KO          GND    GND  GND  GND  GND  GND  GND  GND  GND  GND  GND  GND  GND  GND  GND  GND  GND  GND                           26 e Pin Assignments                                                                                                                                           GND  GND  GND  GND  GND       PAR64  C BE 6    PXI LBR10  PXI LBL8  PXI LBL12    C BE 4    GND  PXI LBR9  PXI LBL7  PXI LBL11          V  O   C BE 7    PXI LBR8  NG  SYS   PXI LBL10    GND  PXI BRSVB4  GND  PXI LBR12  GND    GND   C BE 5    GND            GND   PXI  887  GND   PXI LBR11  GND   PXI LBL9                  3  e  o       Note 1  Please refer the following table for the routing of the Bus Mastering   REQ GNT   IDSEL  PCI CLK and Interrupt signals           PXI P1   PXI P1  Pin C3   Pin E3  INTC    INTD   INTA    INTB   INTD    INTA   INTC    INTD   INTB    INTC   INTA    INTB   INTB    INTC   INTD    INTA   INTC    INTD   INTB    INTC   INTA    INTB   INTD    INTA   INTC    INTD   INTA    INTB   INTD    INTA   INTC    INTD   INTB    INTC   INTA    INTB   INTD    INTA   INTC    INTD   the PXI STAR          PXI P1   PXI P1  Pin A3   Pin B3  INTA    INTB   INTC    INTD   INTB    INTC   INTA    INTB   INTD    INTA   INTC    INTD   INTD    INTA   INTB    INTC   INTA    INTB   INTD    INTA   INTC    INTD   INTB    INTC   INTA    INTB   INTC    INTD   INTB    INTC   INTA    INTB   INTD    INTA   INTC    INTD   INTB    
14. a a AE Ga aa a aaa aa kana 10  3 6  Trigger Bus soenan NGANA INTAN ANA NAKER           KADA NANA KENA NANG AA 10  3 7 System Reference Clock           12   Chapter 4 Troubleshooting and Preventative   MaintenanCe           sasa senene AN mka 13  4 1 Troubleshooting the PXIS 2700                                                                               13  42   GleaniNg KANAN ARABIA GANA  42 1 Interior Cleaning        4 2 2 Exterior Cleaning   4 3 Temperature Detection                            an                     4 4 Fan Hot Swap 5       8   6   16                      5555 5  555 55 555  55  55  5    955555    14  4 5 Power Supply Unit Hot Swap              8   6   16                                    15  Appendix A Specifications Xa 17  Appendix B Backplane Drawing and Pin    551001716115               ahaa 21  B 1 Backplane Mechanical 03 1                           21  B 2 PXI  PCI Bus Architecture    succeser 23     3 Backplane cBX 3018L Connectors Pin Assignments         24    6 3 1 PXI Connectors Pin Assignments            ssssssesasenananananenanena 24    B 3 2 Miscellaneous Connectors Pin Assignments  SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS         a     Warranty 011  antas         nd Tae                  Introduction    ADLINK PXIS 2700 is an 18 slot PXI CompactPCI chassis providing 17  PXI peripheral expansion slots and one system slot with two PXI to PXI  bridges  The chassis incorporates all features defined by the PXI and  CompactPCI specifications  Both PKI and CompactPCI 
15. abrasive compounds on any part of the chassis     4 3 Temperature Detection    If the system overheats  an Amber Temp LED flashes and a buzzer beeps  continuously  There are three values of temperature setting  50  C  60  C   and 70  C  The default is 50  C  Contact ADLINK if you need to change  setting     4 4 Fan Hot Swap Replacement    There is a LED for each fan for system monitoring  When any one of the  fans is defective  the corresponding LED flashes and the alarm buzzer  keeps beeping  Please refer to the following for the fan hot swap  replacement    Fan Hot Swap Replacement Procedure    1  Press the Alarm RST button on the front panel to stop the  beeping     Remove the front panel cover of fans   Pull out the defective fan     Replace with a new fan     MB ON    Cover back the fans panel cover     14 e Troubleshooting and Preventative Maintenance       4 5 Power Supply Unit Hot Swap Replacement    For the PXIS 2700 chassis  there are four Green LED indicators for 3 3V   SV   12V  and  12V  There is also a Green LED for each power supply  unit on the rear panel  The power unit is defective if the LED on the rear  panel is extinguished or if the buzzer beeps continuously     The red bottom between the power supply units is power RST  When  alarm buzzer beeps caused by power defective  you can push power RST  bottom to stop beeping    PSU Hot Swap Replacement Procedure    1  Press the red button on the rear panel to stop the buzzer  beeping     2  Locate the defective
16. ackage of the PXI 2700 OEM version  non standard configuration   functionality  or package  may vary according to custom requests  The  assigned controller or peripheral modules may be pre installed and  shipped with the chassis  Please check with the dealer for more options     1 2 Features    The features of the PXIS 2700 include the following     Accepts both 3U PXI and CompactPCI modules   One system slot and 17 PXI CompactPCI peripheral slots  PXI specifications Rev  2 0 compliant   IEEE 1101 10 mechanical packaging compliant   Filtered  forced air cooling   460W 460W redundant power supply with universal input  Temperature  voltage and fan monitoring LED   4U high rackmount and benchtop installation   Two PXI to PXI bridges    Figure 1 1  1 2 show some of the feature  and components of the PXIS   2700 chassis  Figure 1 1 shows the front view of the PXIS 2700  Figure 1   2 shows the rear view of the PXIS 2700     2 e Introduction            Power On Off Switch 6  Controller Expansion Slots 11  Removable Fan Cover     Power LED 7  System Controller Slot 12  Removable Feet     Temp  LED 8  Star Trigger Slot 13  Mounting Brackets     Alarm LED 9  Fan LED 14  Backplane Connector  Alarm RST 10  Peripheral Slots       Figure 1 1 Front View of the PXIS 2700 chassis                      00                1  Removable ATX Power 4  Power Fan  2  Universal AC Input 5  Remove Handle  3  Power RST Button 6  ATX Power LED       Figure 1 2 Rear View of the PXIS 2700 chassis    Introduc
17. ained bus that  connects each peripheral slot with its adjacent peripheral slots to the left  and right  Each local bus is 13 lines wide and can pass analog signals  between modules or provide a high speed side band communication path  that does not affect the PXI bandwidth     In accordance with the PXI specification  the local bus connections  between all slots except slots 1 and 2     Trigger Bus    ADLINK PXIS 2700 has three PXI separate trigger bus segments  The  PXI trigger bus is divided into three separate trigger bus at these locations   The trigger bus divisions represented by vertical bars on the front of the  chassis  You can use triggers to synchronize the operation of several  different PXI peripheral modules  or use one module to control carefully  timed sequences of operations performed on other modules in the system   Modules can pass triggers to one another through trigger bus  allowing  precisely timed responses to asynchronous external events the system is  monitoring or controlling     3 6    10 e Backplane Overview       Backplane Overview e 11             Figure 3 1 PXI Local Bus and Star Trigger Routing                          maas sng  Dd Pw g                sng Jadul       4 Z 553 5   3    sng  Da pee 2 wanes sng     89       IKA         NN                          Uh                         1 1 RMON                         i    tae  far         Com                                     F                1 18 WE 2  I og i   i          wawas sng  Og PUT
18. ctory   and consistent service     Detailed Company Information    FAX    Country    TE CU  in     OS     Computer Brand    M B   Environment Chipset    Video Card    NIC    Other        Table of Contents       Chapter 1 Introduction                   sasen                eter  1  1 1 Unpacking                 1   1                           5   55995   55555699  95559999555999999  9  2  12   Features                          2  T3 QEM Option kaaa                   4   1 3 1  Backplane        4  1 3 2 Chassis Color and Logo                 nanana nanananunanaaananananasanasun0nan 4   Chapter 2 Installation                    hasa 5  2 1 Power Budget Consideration                95555559   55  5  5995995555999955    99   5  2 2 Step for     5131 3280                                    555555555555  5569555                5  959955    5   5  2 3 System Monitoring               00eessaneeenaneeenanan eaaa nnn              nnn 6  2 4 Grounding on the Mounting HoleS                                                                            7   Chapter 3 Backplane Overview                            9  3 1 CompactPCI Compatibility                                   9  3 2 System Controller 5161                                55555599555555599995555999355556995   9  3 3    Star Trigger 516                                             595595  55     5555     55255568  555  555  5  5555855    9  3 4     Peripheral  SlOts             AA 10  3 5  Local BUS                      aaa an aaa 
19. e sure the power switch is in the OFF position   Plug in the AC power cord in each power supply unit     Install the controller  Please check the ejector injector handle is  pushed down  Align the controller edge to the    RED    card guide   sliding in to the rear of the chassis  Push up on the  ejector injector handle to fully inject the card into the chassis   Secure the screws on the module   s front panel     Install peripheral modules if any     Press the power switch on the front panel to power on the  chassis     Check the LED to make sure the power input is ready  There  are four green LED indicators of 3 3V  5V   12V  and  12V  The  four LED will light when power turn on  The fans should  become operational as well     If the chassis does not power on  see Chapter 4  troubleshooting and    Preventative Maintenance     Installation e 5    Step 1   Step 2   Step 3     Step 4   Step 5     Step 6     Note        2 3 System Monitoring    There are LEDs on the front panel for system monitoring  including  powers  temperature  and fans  Please refer to following for the detailed  meaning of display status on LEDs     System Monitoring      Power LED  Voltage   3 3V  5V   12V   12V    o Color  Green   o ON while supplied    Temperature LED   o Color  Amber   o ONfor normal condition   o Flashes if exceeds temperature    Fan LED   o Color  Green   o ON while normal fan speed   o Flashes if abnormal fan speed    Alarm LED   o Color  Red   o ON while normal condition   o Flash
20. es if alarm occurs    The Alarm Buzzer beeps continuously if any alarm occurs  When the  Alarm Buzzer beeps  users can check the LED on the front panel to find  out which kind of alarm occurs     There is a black button labeled Alarm RST near by the Alarm LED on the  front panel  When the Alarm LED flashes and the Alarm Buzzer continues  beeping  you can push Alarm RST button to stop beeping     Users can further refer to Chapter 4 for Troubleshooting     There is one Green LED on each power supply unit in the rear and the red  button between the power supply units is power RST  When the alarm  buzzer beeps and the power LED extinguishes  you can push power RST  button to stop beeping and refer to Chapter 4 5 to hot swap the power  supply unit      6 e Installation       2 4 Grounding on the Mounting Holes    There are two kinds of grounding for the mounting holes of the backplane   The mounting holes labeled as    GND    with    circle soldering mask    are  connected to the logic ground plane of the backplane  The mounting holes  labeled as    FGND    with    square soldering mask    are not connected to the  ground plane therefore it provides the isolation between the logic ground  and the chassis ground     The backplane is mounted on the PXIS 2700 through all mounting holes  by default  therefore the chassis ground is short to the logic ground  For  applications that require isolation between the logic ground and the  chassis ground  users can remove the screws on the GN
21. ive  connected to powerjelectrical outlet  Try operating another piece of  source  equipment from this outlet     Power switch is not Make sure that the power switch is set to the ON  switched on  position     The Alarm Buzzer is Push Alarm RST button to stop beeping and refer to  Chapter 2 3 to find out which alarm occurs     o Temperature LED flashes    Cool down the PXIS 2700 system under 50  C          Fan LED flashes    Refer to Chapter 4 4 for the fan hot swap  replacement       replacement     4 2 Cleaning  Cleaning procedures consist of two parts  interior and exterior cleaning of  the chassis  Refer to your module user documentation for information  about cleaning the individual CompactPCI or PXI modules     Troubleshooting and Preventative Maintenance e 13       Note  Always power off the chassis and disconnect the power cord before  cleaning of servicing the chassis     4 2 1 Interior Cleaning    Use a dry  low velocity stream of air for cleaning the interior of the chassis   Clean around components with a soft bristle brush  If you must use a  liquid for minor interior cleaning  use a 75  isopropyl alcohol solution and  rinse with deionized water     4 2 2 Exterior Cleaning    Use a dry lint free cloth or a soft bristle brush to clean the exterior  surfaces of the chassis  If any dirt remains  moisten a cloth to wipe the  exterior surfaces of the chassis in a mild soap solution  Wipe with a cloth  moistened with clear water to remove any soap residue  Do not use  
22. modules can be  used in the chassis  An internal 10MHz reference clock is available on all  17 PXI slots  The PXI trigger bus is divided into three segments  The star  trigger signals are available from 3rd to 15th slots     The PXIS 2700 is equipped with 460W   460W redundant power units to  provide reliable and easy to maintain power to the system  The status of  system power supply  temperature  and cooling fans are monitored by the  alarm module assembled in the chassis  Once a failure is detected  a LED  and buzzer will be actuated  The failure fans can be removed from the  front panel and hot swappable  which can effectively reduce MTTR   Mean Time To Repair      The PX1 3710  3 slot version  without floppy disk drive  and PXI 3710F  4   slot version  with floppy disk drive  are designed to fit in the PXIS 2700  chassis  With all the powerful and convenient design  the PXIS 2700 is  ideal for high performance applications and a large number of I O  modules     Introduction e 1       1 1 Unpacking Checklist    Check the shipping carton for any damages  If the shipping carton and  contents are damaged  notify the dealer for a replacement  Retain the  shipping carton and packing material for inspection by the dealer     Check the following items in the package  If there are any missing items   contact your dealer       The PXIS 2700 Chassis  18 slot 3U PXI CompactPCI instrument  chassis with RHH 6460P power supply unit      This User s Manual      Power Cord    Note  The p
23. n  44A 60A 5 7V 6 5V    33A 45A 3 9V 4 3V  27 5A 37 5A 13 6V 15V       System Monitoring      Power LED  o Voltage   3 3V   5V   12V   12V  o Color  Green  o ON while supplied    Temperature LED  o Temperature setting  50  C  default   60  C  70  C  o Color  Amber  o ON for normal condition  o Flashes if exceeds setting temperature    Fan LED  o Fan speed monitoring  o Color  Green  o ON while normal fan speed  o Flashes if abnormal fan speed    Alarm LED  o Color  Red  o ON while normal condition  o Flashes if alarm occurs    Alarm Buzzer  o Beep if any alarm occurs    Alarm RST button  o Reset the alarm monitor system    Cooling    Fans     Front access hot swappable fan trays     Five 31CFM fans trays at the bottom of the chassis  Fan speed  2900   300RPM   Power  12V    0 17 A each fan   Noise  36dB A    Air filter  removable from the bottom of the chassis    18e Specifications       Physical     Number of PXI CompactPCI slots  18  1 controller  17 peripherals      Number of controller expansion slots  3  left of controller slot     Dimensions  445mm x 482 6mm x 177 8 mm  L x W x H  w o handle       Weight  19kg             1000001  1000000             Figure A 1 PXIS 2700 Dimensions    Operating Environment      Ambient temperature range  0 to 40  C    Relative humidity  10 to 90   non condensing    Storage Environment Temperature      Ambient temperature range   20 to 70  C    Relative humidity  5 to 95   non condensing    Backplane    Specifications 9                  
24. nstructions     e Damage caused by carelessness on the users    part during product  transportation     e Damage caused by fire  earthquakes  floods  lightening  pollution  other acts  of God  and or incorrect usage of voltage transformers     e Damage caused by unsuitable storage environments  i e  high temperatures   high humidity  or volatile chemicals     e Damage caused by leakage of battery fluid    e Damage from improper repair by unauthorized technicians   e Products with altered and or damaged serial numbers    e Other categories not protected under our guarantees     Customers are responsible for shipping costs to transport damaged products to our  company or sales office     To ensure the speed and quality of product repair  please use the RMA form  attached in next page or you can download the form from our company website   http  Awww adlinktech com news Company RMA doc  Damaged products with  attached RMA forms receive priority     For further questions  please contact our FAE staff   ADLINK service adlinktech com    Warranty Policy e 33          RMA Request 4 Confirmation Form    Dear Customer  Page 1 of 2    Please fill out and fax back this form to obtain the RMA number for your  returned or repaired product  Thank you very much      Your Company Name           9993 9    3   1   13       O   Your Name    CS  Invoice No      Received Qty    Part No  Qty    Serial No  The reason of defect by ADLINK          ADLINK RMA          34 e Warranty Policy              
25. s carefully   Please keep this User s Manual for later reference     The equipment can be operated at an ambient temperature of 40  C     IN                   Two AC Inlets provided and service as Disconnect Devices   disconnect the equipment from both AC outlets use these AC Inlets  before servicing or clearing  Use moisture sheet or cloth for cleaning     5  For pluggable equipment  that the socket outlet shall be installed near  the equipment and shall be easily accessible     6  Place the power cord such a way that people can not step on it  Do  not place anything over the power cord     7  If the equipment is not use for long time  disconnect the equipment  from mains to avoid being damaged by transient overvoltage     8  Make sure the voltage of the power source when connect the  equipment to the power outlet     9  All cautions and warnings on the equipment should be noted   10  Please keep this equipment from humidity   11  Do not use this equipment near water or a heat source     12  Lay this equipment on a reliable surface when install  A drop or fall  could cause injury     13  Never pour any liquid into opening  this could cause fire or electrical  shock     14  Never open the equipment  For safety reason  the equipment should  only be opened by qualified service personnel     15  If you use ADLINK PXI 3710 or PXI 3710F as the PXI controller   there is a Lithium Battery provided in the PXI 3710 3710F for real  time clock  Please contact ADLINK for replacing       
26. tion e 3          EN TF             1 3 OEM options    The standard PXIS 2700 chassis includes backplanes and a power supply  unit in addition to the enclosure metal parts  The following sections depict  the standard parts used in the PXIS 2700     1 3 1 Backplane    PXIS 2700 equipped with cBX 3018L  18 slot PXI backplane  Please refer  to Appendix B for more technical information of the backplane     Besides the standard backplanes  we provide more options for OEM  customers  as long as the request backplane is PXI or 3U CompactPCl  form factor compliant with 21 slot width limitation     For example  application may require 32 bit only  rear I O  or may need to  use custom power supply connector and additional custom features on  the backplane  ADLINK provides custom design and manufacturing  services  Please contact us for more details     1 3 2 Chassis Color and Logo    The standard color of PXI 2700 is beige  ADLINK provides custom  chassis color or paint specific logo for OEM  with minimum order  requirement  Please contact us for more details     4 e Introduction       Installation    2 1 Power Budget Consideration    Prior to installing any cards into the PXIS 2700 chassis  please calculate  the system power requirement  The power budget for every DC power  sources shall also be checked  including  5V   3 3V   12V   12V supply  rail  Please refer to Appendix A for the maximum usable power     2 2 Step for Installation    Follow the step to power on the chassis     Mak
    
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