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CAPS-DR4860
Capsule DR4860 DR4860 Deployment Guide covers the product information, major components identification and installation of DR4860. Version 1.2 – March 2016
Deployment Guide
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Table of Contents Important Information ...................................................................................................................................................... 4 Technical support ................................................................................................................................................................ 5 Online resources ............................................................................................................................................................. 5 Tech Support Page.......................................................................................................................................................... 5 System Safety ........................................................................................................................................................................ 6 Warning and precaution .............................................................................................................................................. 6 Front Panel description..................................................................................................................................................... 7 I/O Shield description........................................................................................................................................................ 8 Ethernet Ports mapping .................................................................................................................................................... 9 Front Control Panels ........................................................................................................................................................ 10 Overview .......................................................................................................................................................................... 10 Control Panel Buttons ................................................................................................................................................. 11 Power Button ............................................................................................................................................................. 11 Reset Button............................................................................................................................................................... 11 UID Switch .................................................................................................................................................................. 11 Front Control Panel LEDs .......................................................................................................................................... 12 Power LED .................................................................................................................................................................. 12 Global Failure LED ................................................................................................................................................... 12 HDD Status LED ........................................................................................................................................................ 13 Fan Status LED .......................................................................................................................................................... 14 Chassis Setup and Maintenance ................................................................................................................................... 15 Overview .......................................................................................................................................................................... 15 Warning / Precaution............................................................................................................................................. 15 Heavy weight ............................................................................................................................................................. 15 Others ........................................................................................................................................................................... 15 Removing the Chassis Cover .................................................................................................................................... 16 Front Top Cover........................................................................................................................................................ 16 Rear Top Cover ......................................................................................................................................................... 16 Installing the Hard Drives ......................................................................................................................................... 17 3.5” Top load hard drives installation.............................................................................................................. 17 2|Page - ©2015 Capsule Technologies (Pty) Ltd .
3.5” Top Load Hard Drives maintenance ................................................................................................................. 18 3.5” top load hard drives maintenance. (Hot‐Swap)....................................................................................... 18 2.5” external hard drives maintenance ..................................................................................................................... 18 2.5” external hard drives maintenance. ............................................................................................................... 18 Power Supply ...................................................................................................................................................................... 19 Replacing the power supply ..................................................................................................................................... 19 Rack Installation ................................................................................................................................................................ 20 Overview .......................................................................................................................................................................... 20 Preparing for setup Side Handle Installation..................................................................................................... 20 Slide Rail Installation................................................................................................................................................... 21 General Safety Guidelines............................................................................................................................................... 22
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Important Information Information in this document is subject to change without notice and does not represent a commitment on the part of Capsule Technologies (Pty) Ltd. No part of this manual may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying and recording, for any purpose other than the purchaser’s personal use without the written permission of Capsule Technologies (Pty) Ltd. © 2015 Capsule Technologies (Pty) Ltd. All rights reserved. Capsule Technologies (Pty) Ltd., the Capsule Technologies logo, DR4860, DR460, DR2460 and DRPack are trademarks of Capsule Technologies (Pty) Ltd. All other brand and product names are trademarks of their respective holders. Capsule Technologies (Pty) Ltd. Licensor(s) makes no warranties, express or implied, including without limitation the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose, regarding the software. Capsule Technologies’ Licensor(s) does not warrant, guarantee or make any representations regarding the use or the results of the use of the software in terms of its correctness, accuracy, reliability, currentness, or otherwise. The entire risk as to the results and performance of the software is assumed by you. The exclusion of implied warranties is not permitted by some jurisdictions. The above exclusion may not apply to you. In no event will Capsule Technologies’ Licensor(s), and their directors, officers, employees, or agents (collectively Capsule Technologies’ Licensors) be liable to you for any consequential, incidental, or indirect damages (including damages for loss of business profits, business interruption, loss of business information, and the like) arising out of the use or inability to use the software even if Capsule Technologies’ Licensor has been advised of the possibility of such damages. Because some jurisdictions do not allow the exclusion or limitation of liability for consequential or incidental damages, the above limitations may not apply to you. Capsule Technologies’ Licensor’s liability to you for actual damages from any cause whatsoever, and regardless of the form of the action (whether in contract, tort (including negligence), product liability or otherwise), will be limited to R500.
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Technical support Online resources Detailed information of Capsule products including specifications, installation guides, FAQs, and other technical updates can be found at: www.capsule-sa.co.za.
Tech Support Page Users can fill out the technical support form at http://www.capsule-sa.co.za/tech_support , and the inquiries will be promptly replied by professionals.
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System Safety Warning and precaution 1. All cautions and warnings on the equipment should be noted in the manual 2. Place the chassis top cover or any system components that have been removed from system on a table to prevent accidental damage. 3. When installing the internal components, be sure to ground yourself at all time, the static discharge might damage electronic components. 4. Remove any jewellery or metal objects from your body, which are excellent metal conductors that can trigger short circuit and harm you if you come into contact with electronic components or area with power. 5. Before performing any maintenance or services, power must be turn off and disconnect the power cords from system. 6. Keep away from fan blades while servicing. 7. Only trained service person is allowed to do servicing and maintenance. 8. Place the chassis at a stable and flat surface, chassis drop will cause injury. 9. Stay away from high humidity environment. 10. Do not cover openings of the chassis. 11. Make sure the voltage of the power source is within the specification as specified on label when connecting the equipment to the power outlet. 12. Do not allow any liquid in contact with chassis inside; it would cause fire and electric shock.
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Front Panel description
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I/O Shield description
Call out A B C D E F G H I
Description Video USB 2.0 NIC for BMC (Management0 USB 3.0 NIC 1 NIC 2 Diagnostic LEDs ID LED System Status LED
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Ethernet Ports mapping
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Front Control Panels Overview The front control panel provides Power Button/Reset Button and UID Switch which allow system control from front of the system. 48x HDD LEDs / 8xFan LEDs / 1x Power Status / 1x Global Failure LED can provide instant system status monitoring.
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Control Panel Buttons Power Button The main power button is used to power on / off the system. Turning off system power with this button removes the main power but keeps standby power supplied to the system. Therefore, you must unplug system before servicing for a complete power off.
Reset Button The reset button is used to reboot the system. A needle, pin or other small device is required to activate this button and reset the system.
UID Switch The UID Switch button is used to light up UID LED at both front panel and motherboard UID LED at rear of system to identify the system location on rack. Push it twice will switch off LEDs
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Front Control Panel LEDs Power LED This LED indicates the power on / off status. Power On: Green. Power Off: Blank.
Global Failure LED This LED turns RED when the system detects different error scenarios. 1. One PSU fault or missing. 2. Fan error 3. High temperature
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HDD Status LED
These LEDs show each HDD status on backplane. Status Offline Idle Active Fail Locate Rebuild
Green Off Off Blink Off Off Blink LED Behavior Table
Red Off Off Off On 4Hz blink 1Hz blink
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Fan Status LED
These LED turns RED for fan error or missing, each indicator represents one system fan. If any one of the fan fails or missing, all other system fans will fully run to compensate the defective fan, suggest to replace it immediately to avoid the risk of system overheat.
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Chassis Setup and Maintenance Overview This Chapter covers the steps required to install components and perform maintenance on the chassis. The only tool you need to install components and perform maintenance is a screwdriver. Warning / Precaution This system must be running at locations which has security control to prevent any untrained personnel from accessing it. Improper use of this product could result in injuries. Heavy weight The fully‐loading system is over 80Kg. Please install handles on both sides before lifting it. Lift system with at least one person from each side and slide it into the installed rails. Please make sure you have adequate support to lift the system. Releasing it before it’s securely rest in the rack may cause injury or damage to the equipment. Others Please also review Chapter 2: System Safety and the warning/precaution listed in the setup instructions.
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Removing the Chassis Cover Front Top Cover 1. Pull back the front top cover latches on both sides. 2. Lifting the front top cover. 3. Removing the front top cover while lifting. Warning: Do not lift the front top cover over 90 deg, it may cause top cover deformed!
Front Top Cover Rear Top Cover 1. Loosen two thumb screws on rear top cover. 2. Pull back the rear top cover. 3. Lifting the rear top cover.
Rear Top Cover
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Installing the Hard Drives
3.5” Top load hard drives 3.5” Top load hard drives installation. 1 2 3 4 5
Push 3.5” HDD tray latch. Pull out HDD tray. Install HDD into HDD Tray. Use 3.5” top load HDD tray screws from the accessory package to mount HDDs on HDD Tray. Slide top load HDD tray back into HDD partition, until HDD tray is fully engaged and secured, press the HDD tray handle to lock HDD tray on partition. WARNING : Do not press the HDD tray too early before it’s fully inserted, it’ll cause HDD partition deform. 6 Repeat 1~6 steps until all HDDs are installed.
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3.5” Top Load Hard Drives maintenance 3.5” top load hard drives maintenance. (Hot‐Swap) 1 2 3 4
Open front top cover. Locate the HDD by location label or failure LED. Pull out target HDD tray and replace HDD Insert HDD tray in HDD partition.
2.5” external hard drives maintenance 2.5” external hard drives maintenance. 1 Open rear top cover 2 Pull out target HDD tray and replace HDD 3 Insert HDD tray in HDD partition
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Power Supply DR4860 is equipped with redundant power supply. This power supply offers auto switching capable. Which enables it to automatically operate in a 100v to 240v input voltage range. Redundant power supports one PSU failure and maintains the same output which allows users to replace the defective power module.
Replacing the power supply
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Shutdown the system. Unplug all power cords on power supply. Remove power supply from the chassis and replace it with a working one. Reconnect all power cords on power supply.
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Rack Installation Overview This chapter provides the steps to mount DR4860 on rack with bundle rails. WARNING: The fully‐loaded system is over 80kg. Please install handles on both sides before lifting it. With two people on each side, life the system and slide it into the installed rails. WARNING: Please make sure you have adequate support to lift the system. Releasing it before it’s fixed in the rack may cause personal injury or damage to the equipment.
Preparing for setup Side Handle Installation 1 Take out the handle carriers on the rear side via releasing thumb screws 2 Remove all four handles from two carriers. 3 Install side handles on both side walls and make sure it is securely and tighten when lifting the whole system.
Removable side handle installation
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Slide Rail Installation 1 Please refer to the attached instruction sheet in the rail box for rail installation. 2 When doing the slide in to the rail, make sure you have the removable side handle off from the inserted section and then proceed to slide in the rest of system. Because the system is heavy, it is suggest to have a lift to support the system installation.
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General Safety Guidelines Always disconnect power cables before installing or removing any components from the system. Including the backplane. Disconnect power cable before installing or removing any cables from the backplane. Make sure that the backplane is securely and properly installed on the motherboard to prevent damage to the system due to power shortage.
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