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List of Figures
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About this Manual
Overview of Contents
This Installation and Use manual is organized as follows:
ChapterDescription
About this ManualLists all conventions and abbreviations used in this manual and
Safety NotesDescribes the safety information which has to be regarded
SicherheitshinweiseTranslation of the chapter "Safety Information" to German
System OverviewProvides an overview of the features of the system and lists order
Site PreparationProvides site planning considerations and checklists, describes the
System InstallationDescribes how to install and run the system
FRU InstallationDescribes how to install and replace blades, RTMs, shelf manager &
outlines the revision history
numbers
requirements and conditions
hub boards, power components, fan trays and air filters
Non-Field-Replaceable UnitsDescribes the backplane, the alarm panel and the power inlet
TroubleshootingThis chapter helps you to solve problems which may occur
Technical DataProvides information on acoustic and airflow data
Related DocumentationLists related documentation and specifications
Abbreviations
This document uses the following abbreviations:
AbbreviationDefinition
AdvancedTCA
ATC A
AMCAdvancedTCA Mezzanine Card
ANSIAmerican National Standards Institute
ARPAddress Resolution Protocol
AWGAmerican Wire Gauge
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Advanced Telecom Computing Architecture
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AbbreviationDefinition
BBSBasic Blade Services
CFMCubic Feet per Minute
CGLCarrier Grade Linux
CISPRComité International Spécial des Perturbations
COCentral Office
CPUCentral Processing Unit
DCDirect Current
DHCPDynamic Host Configuration Protocol
EMCElectromagnetic Compatibility
EMIElectromagnetic Interference
EMVElektromagnetische Vertraeglichkeit
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Radioélectriques
ENEuropean Norm
ESDElectrostatic Discharge
ETSIEuropean Telecommunication Standards Institute
FAEField Application Engineers
FCCFederal Communications Commission
FCUFirmware Upgrade Utility
FRUField Replaceable Unit
FUMIFirmware Update Management Instrument
GmbHGesellschaft mit beschraenkter Haftung
HAHigh Availability
HPIHardware Platform Interface
HSHot Swap
IDIdentifier
IECInternational Electric Code
IEEEInstitute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
I/OInput / Output
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AbbreviationDefinition
IPInternet Protocol
IPMIntelligent Platform Management
IPMBIntelligent Platform Management Bus
IPMCIntelligent Platform Management Controller
IPMIIntelligent Platform Management Interface
LED Light Emitting Diode
MMCMezzanine Management Controller
NAENational Academy of Engineering
NEBSNetwork Equipment Building System
NECNational Electric Code
OEMOriginal Equipment Manufacturer
OOBOut-of-band
OSOperating System
PCIPeripheral Component Interconnect
PEMPower Entry Module
PICMGPCI Industrial Computer Manufacturers Group
PMCPCI Mezzanine Card
RAMRandom Access Memory
RMCPRemote Management Control Protocol
RoHSRestriction of Certain Hazardous Substances
ROMRead-Only Memory
RTMRear Transition Module
SAFService Availability Forum
SCSISmall Computer System Interface
SELVSafety Extra Low Voltage
SGAShelf Geographical Address
ShMShelf Manager
ShMCShelf Management Controller
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AbbreviationDefinition
SSHSecure Shell
SWEthernet Switch
TDMTime-Division Multiplexing
TNV-2Telecom Network Voltages without Overvoltage
TPETwisted-Pair Ethernet
ULUnderwriters Laboratories
USBUniversal Serial Bus
VCCIVoluntary Control Council for Interference
VLANVirtual Local Area Network
WEEEWaste from Electrical and Electronic Equipment
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Conventions
The following table describes the conventions used throughout this manual.
NotationDescription
0x00000000Typical notation for hexadecimal numbers (digits are
0b0000Same for binary numbers (digits are 0 and 1)
boldUsed to emphasize a word
ScreenUsed for on-screen output and code related elements
Courier + BoldUsed to characterize user input and to separate it
ReferenceUsed for references and for table and figure
File > ExitNotation for selecting a submenu
<text>Notation for variables and keys
[text]Notation for software buttons to click on the screen
0 through F), for example used for addresses and
offsets
or commands in body text
from system output
descriptions
and parameter description
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NotationDescription
...Repeated item for example node 1, node 2, ..., node
12
.
.
.
..Ranges, for example: 0..4 means one of the integers
|Logical OR
Omission of information from example/command
that is not necessary at the time being
0,1,2,3, and 4 (used in registers)
Indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided,
could result in death or serious injury
Indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided,
may result in minor or moderate injury
Indicates a property damage message
No danger encountered. Pay attention to important
information
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About this Manual
Summary of Changes
Order No.DateDescription
6806800G45AMay 2008Preliminary Installation and Use
6806800G45BAugust 2008Updated logical slot number description (to reflect
6806800G45CFebruary 2009Final version
6806800G45DMarch 2009Removed reference to five nines availability from section
About this Manual
changes); added data to section "Dimensions and Weight"
Added figures
Updated safety notes; added system label; added/updated
technical data; changed description of system power-up
and fan tray exchange; added appendix "Technical Data";
added/updated figures; restructured manual; editorial
changes
"Shelf Management"
6806800G45EJuly 2013Added figure in 5.2.2 on page 115, added Laseron page 30
and Laseron page 43.
6806800G45FJune 2014Re-branded to Artesyn.
Updated Figure "Declaration of Conformity" on page 58
and Figure "Sample Shelf Label" on page 60.
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Safety Notes
This section provides warnings that precede potentially dangerous procedures throughout
this manual. Instructions contained in the warnings must be followed during all phases of
operation, service, and repair of this equipment. You should also employ all other safety
precautions necessary for the operation of the equipment in your operating environment.
Failure to comply with these precautions or with specific warnings elsewhere in this manual
could result in personal injury or damage to the equipment.
Artesyn Embedded Technologies intends to provide all necessary information to install and
handle the product in this manual. Because of the complexity of this product and its various
uses, we do not guarantee that the given information is complete. If you need additional
information, ask your Artesyn representative.
The product has been designed to meet the standard industrial safety requirements. It must
only be used in its specific area of office telecommunication industry, industrial control, and
development. It must not be used in safety critical components, life supporting devices or on
aircraft.
Only personnel trained by Artesyn or persons qualified in electronics or electrical engineering
are authorized to install, remove or maintain the product. The information given in this manual
is meant to complete the knowledge of a specialist and must not be used as replacement for
qualified personnel.
Keep away from live circuits inside the equipment. Operating personnel must not remove
equipment covers. Only factory authorized service personnel or other qualified service
personnel may remove equipment covers for internal subassembly or component replacement
or any internal adjustment.
Do not install substitute parts or perform any unauthorized modification of the equipment or
the warranty may be voided. Contact your local Artesyn representative for service and repair
to make sure that all safety features are maintained.
EMC
The product has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device in
this system, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules, EN 55022 Class A respectively. These limits
are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the product
is operated in a commercial, business or industrial environment.
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Safety Notes
The product generates and uses radio frequency energy and, if not installed properly and used
in accordance with this user's documentation, may cause harmful interference to radio
communications. Operating the product in a residential area is likely to cause harmful
interference, in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own
expense. To ensure proper EMC shielding, operate the system only with free slots populated
with filler blades.
Grounding
If the product is not properly grounded, it may be damaged by electrostatic discharge.
Make sure that each of the system's parts contact the EMI gasket. The system contains gaskets
at the shelf and module level.
The shelf is also fitted with ESD snaps for the use with conductive wrist straps. Please take care
for proper ESD protection of the operator.
This is a Class A product based on the standard of the Voluntary Control Council for
Interference by Information Technology Interference (VCCI). If this equipment is used in a
domestic environment, radio disturbance may arise. When such trouble occurs, the user may
be required to take corrective actions.
System Installation
System Damage
To avoid system damage verify that the system environment meets the environmental and
power requirements given in this manual before installing the system.
Before you begin to set up and cable your new system, consider these guidelines:
Restricted access area: Install the system only in a restricted access area.
Installation codes: This unit must be installed in accordance with the National Electrical
Code, Articles 110.16, 110.17, and 110.18 and the Canadian Electrical Code, Section 12.
Overcurrent protection: A readily accessible listed branch circuit overcurrent protective
device must be incorporated into the building wiring. For appropriate AWG rating of the
overcurrent protection device see NEC Table 310.16 and other national regulations.
The circuit interrupter of the overcurrent protective device must be rated at 315 A
maximum.
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The protective bonding conductor depends on your power distribution topology. Make
sure that you use an appropriate protective bonding conductor regarding the rating of the
branch circuit protection.
Install the system safely. Make sure that cables and cords are out of the way.
Make sure that the set-up is comfortable for users.
System Damage
Environmental contamination can impair system operation.
Locate the system in a stable area free of excess movement and jarring and free of dust, smoke,
and electrostatic discharge (ESD). Make sure that the temperature does not exceed the
operating temperature given in the environmental requirements in this manual and allow
room for proper air flow for cooling.
Personal Injury or System Damage
The system is supplied by a TNV-2 voltage. This voltage is considered hazardous. Make sure
that the power supply meets the relevant safety standards.
Ensure that TNV-2 is separated from dangerous voltages (mains) through double or reinforced
insulation.
Safety Notes
Personal Injury or System Damage
A top-heavy rack can topple over, causing damage to equipment and injury to personnel.
If your system is the only one in the rack, make sure to mount the system in the lowest part of
the rack. If several systems are installed in one rack, start with the heaviest component at the
bottom. If the rack is equipped with stabilizing devices, make sure that they are installed and
extended so that the rack is secure. Then proceed to mount or service the system.
Personal Injury or System Damage
When pulling the system out of the rack, it can fall down and cause injuries.
Pull out the system cautiously.
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Safety Notes
Personal Injury
The system is heavy and improper handling may lead to muscle strain or back injury.
Have two people lift the system or use lifting aids and proper lifting techniques when handling
the system. Do not use the FRU handles to lift the shelf.
System Damage
During the course of handling, shipping, and assembly, pins, mounting screws, fans and other
items can become loose or damaged.
Do not operate a damaged shelf, this can cause damage to devices that interfere with it.
Personal Injury
High leakage current can be hazardous and cause injury.
Locate the caution label near the grounding studs (may vary from system to system) and make
an earth ground connection before connecting power to the PEM.
System Damage
Wrong jumper settings can make the shelf in-operable. Therefore, never change the settings
of the jumpers.
Blade and RTM Installation
Damage of Circuits
Electrostatic discharge and incorrect installation and removal of the product can damage
circuits or shorten their life.
Before touching the product make sure that your are working in an ESD-safe environment or
wear an ESD wrist strap or ESD shoes. Hold the product by its edges and do not touch any
components or circuits.
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Product Damage
If you install blades and RTMs in the wrong sequence the blades and RTMs may be damaged.
First install the RTM, then install the matching blade.
Blade or System Damage
Installing a blade in the wrong slot may cause blade or system damage.
Only install blades in the designated slots.
Damage of RTM and Front Blade
Removing the RTM from the system while the payload of the front blade is powered up may
damage the front blade and RTM.
Whenever removing the RTM from the system, you have to power down the payload of the
front blade first. This does not apply to hot-swap RTMs.
Safety Notes
RTM Malfunctioning
Incorrect RTM installation and removal can result in RTM malfunctioning.
When plugging the RTM in or removing it, do not press on the face plate but use the handles.
RTM Damage
Installing the RTM with other blades than the ones designed for it may damage the RTM and
the front blade.
Only install the RTM with the correct front blade.
Data Loss
Removing the RTM with the system power on and the blue LED on the front blade still flashing
causes data loss.
Before removing the RTM from a powered system, power down the slot by opening the right
handle of the front blade and wait until the blue LED is permanently on.
Blade Malfunctioning
Incorrect blade installation and removal can result in blade malfunctioning.
Make sure that the blade is connected to the system backplane via all assembled connectors
and that power is available on all zone 1 power pins.
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Safety Notes
Operation
System Overheating
Cooling Vents
Improper cooling can lead to blade and system damage and may void the manufacturer’s
warranty.
To ensure proper cooling and undisturbed airflow through the system always operate the
system in a horizontal position. Do not obstruct the ventilation openings at the front and rear
of the system. Keep the fresh air intake at the bottom-front side of the chassis completely clear.
Make sure that the fresh air supply is not mixed with hot exhaust from other devices. Make sure
that all slots are populated with either blades, filler blades, or dummy blades.
Product Damage
High humidity and condensation on blade surfaces causes short circuits.
Do not operate the system outside the specified environmental limits. Make sure the system is
completely dry and there is no moisture on any surface before applying power. Do not start the
system below 0 ºC.
Injury
Caution: this unit has two -48 V to -60 VDC feeds. All must be disconnected to deenergize the
system. To reduce the risk of injury, disconnect the feeds when removing power from the
system.
System Damage
Air Filters
Air contamination can pollute the air filter and obstruct the air intake of the system which may
cause system overheating and component damage.
To guarantee proper airflow through the system the air filters have to be replaced at least every
six months. Artesyn Embedded Technologies recommends to replace the air filters every 90
days. Filter replacement frequency depends on the environment the system is subjected to.
Because central offices vary in physical location and cleanliness, check your air filters every
week after you first install your system. In a dusty environment, filter replacement may be
required more often than in a cleaner environment. Check the filters frequently until you have
a good idea of how often they must be replaced. Based on your findings, establish a regular
replacement schedule and keep a log to record the date of each filter replacement.
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Safety Notes
Filter Frames
Wrong insertion may damage the frame or the guides.
When inserting the filter frame into the shelf, pay attention to insert the appropriate bottom
or top frame and to align it accurately to the guides.
This equipment is designed to permit the connection of the earthed conductor of the DC
supply circuit to the earthing conductor at the equipment. If this connection is made, all of the
following conditions must be met:
This equipment shall be connected directly to the DC supply system earthing electrode
conductor or to a bonding jumper from an earthing terminal bar or bus to which the DC
supply system earthing electrode conductor is connected.
This equipment shall be located in the same immediate area (such as, adjacent cabinets)
as any other equipment that has a connection between the earthed conductor of the same
DC supply circuit and the earthing conductor, and also the point of earthing of the DC
system. The DC system shall not be earthed elsewhere.
The DC supply source shall be located within the same premises as this equipment.
Switching or disconnecting devices shall not be in the earthed circuit conductor between
the DC source and the point of connection of the earthing electrode conductor.
French translation: Cet appareil est conçu pour permettre le raccordement du conducteur relié
à la terre du circuit d'alimentation c.c. au conducteur de terre de l'appareil. Pour ce
raccordement, toutes les conditions suivantes doivent être respectées:
Ce matériel doit être raccordé directement au conducteur de la prise de terre du circuit
d'alimentation c.c. ou à une tresse de mise à la masse reliée à une barre omnibus de terre
laquelle est raccordée à l'électrode de terre du circuit d'alimentation c.c.
Les appareils dont les conducteurs de terre respectifs sont raccordés au conducteur de
terre du même circuit d'alimentation c.c. doivent être installés à proximité les uns des
autres (p.ex., dans des armoires adjacentes) et à proximité de la prise de terre du circuit
d'alimentation c.c. Le circuit d'alimentation c.c. ne doit comporter aucune autre prise de
terre.
La source d'alimentation du circuit c.c. doit être située dans la même pièce que le matériel.
- Il ne doit y avoir aucun dispositif de commutation ou de sectionnement entre le point de
raccordement au conducteur de la source d'alimentation c.c. et le point de raccordement
à la prise de terre.
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Safety Notes
System Overheating
If you reduce the blower speed via HPI the system temperature will rise.
Constantly control the system temperature once you have reduced the blower speed.
While operating the system ensure that the environmental and power requirements are met.
Injuries or Short Circuits
Blade or Power Supply
In case the ORing diodes of the blade fail, the blade may trigger a short circuit between input
line A and input line B so that line A remains powered even if it is disconnected from the power
supply circuit (and vice versa).
To avoid damage or injuries, always check that there is no more voltage on the line that has
been disconnected before continuing your work.
System Expansion
System Overload
To avoid an overload of the system check the total power consumption of all components
installed (see the technical specification of the respective components). Ensure that any
individual output current of any source stays within its acceptable limits (see the technical
specification of the respective source).
Loss of Safety Compliance
Using of Additional Plug-in Blades
By using additional plug-in blades it may be possible that the system may become incompliant.
The system integrator has to ensure that the compliancy is guaranteed.
Power Feed
Personal Injury
Touching the PEM power input terminals with metallic objects on your hands, wrists, or
hanging from your neck may lead to severe injuries through electric shock and burning.
Do not wear any metallic attire or commodity on your hands, wrists, or hanging from your
neck when working at the power input terminals or power input cables. Be extremely careful
when you use electrically conductive tools near the PEMs.
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Short Circuits or Personal Injury
Ensure that the power feeds you plan to remove or attach are powered off and cannot be
switched on while you are working.
Ensure that all power input lines are not energized. Be careful with the used tools in order to
prevent a short circuit.
Product Damage
Improper cabling damages your product.
Take extreme care not to connect the power cable in reverse polarity.
PEMs
Personal Injury
Hot PEMs may cause injury.
Allow the PEM to cool before servicing.
Safety Notes
PEM Damage
Applying reversal power causes damage to the electrolytic capacitors of the filter. Therefore,
only switch on the breakers if no red light is visible.
System Damage
Applying feed power to the PEM with the PEM breaker in the ON position damages your system
and/or system components.
The PEM breaker must be in the OFF position when you turn on the feed power.
System Damage
Inserting or extracting the PEM with the PEM breaker in the ON position may damage your
system.
If power is connected to the shelf, make sure the PEM breaker is in the OFF position before you
insert or extract a PEM.
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Safety Notes
PEM Damage
Placing the PEM circuit breaker to the ON position while there is a permanent short circuit in
the system may lead to PEM damage.
Make sure that there is no shortage in the system.
Fan Trays
System Damage
Insufficient cooling may damage the system.
The cooling system is designed to provide sufficient cooling with a single fan tray at work.
However, under bad conditions or due to a failure of the remaining fans, the cooling capacity
of a single fan tray may not suffice.
Avoid delays during fan replacement.
Fan Damage
When a fan tray is taken out of operation or is removed during a replacement procedure, the
system manager will compensate for the loss by increasing the speed of the remaining fans.
Turning on high speed for a long time may shorten the life of the fans and may exceed
allowable acoustic noise limits.
Replace the fan tray without delays.
System Damage
Removing the single operating fan tray will lead to overheating very quickly.
Make sure that there is always one operating fan tray present in the system.
Personal Injury
Rotating Fans
Inserting tools or fingers into operational fans may cause injuries.
Keep clear of the fans as long as they are rotating.
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Shelf Manager and Hub Board
Data Loss
Removing the product with the blue LED still blinking may result in data loss. Wait until the
blue LED is permanently illuminated before removing the board.
Cabling
Personal Injury
The cabling should follow existing cable paths using existing or similar cable fastenings.
Never change the system's cabling as delivered by Artesyn. Check proper function of the
system after cabling extensions. To avoid injuries always ensure that cables are securely
installed so that nobody can trip over them.
Safety Notes
Personal Injury through Electric Shock
Touching contacts and cables during system operation can cause injuries through electric
shock.
To avoid electric shock make sure that contacts and cables of the system cannot be touched
while the system is operating. If in doubt concerning cabling, ask your local Artesyn
representative.
Cable Damage
Folding the fiber cable damages the cable and inhibits the data transmission. Therefore, make
sure you do not fold the cable.
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Safety Notes
RJ-45 Connector
System Damage
RJ-45 connectors on blades are either twisted-pair Ethernet (TPE) or E1/T1/J1 network
interfaces. Connecting an E1/T1/J1 line to an Ethernet connector may damage your system.
Make sure that TPE connectors near your working area are clearly marked as network
connectors.
Verify that the length of an electric Ethernet cable connected to a RJ-45 TPE bushing does
not exceed 100 m.
Make sure the TPE bushing of the system is connected only to safety extra low voltage
circuits (SELV circuits).
If in doubt, ask your system administrator.
For more information, see the documentation of the respective blade.
Laser
Personal Injury
If a label with the words CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT is affixed to the back of your system, the unit
is equipped with a laser device. These devices contain a laser diode that produces invisible laser
radiation harmful to the eyes.
Performing adjustments or procedures other than those specified in this manual may result in
hazardous radiation exposure. Do not look into the optical lens at any time.
Environment
Environmental Damage
Improperly disposing of used products may harm the environment.
Always dispose of used products according to your country’s legislation and manufacturer’s
instructions.
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Sicherheitshinweise
Dieses Kapitel enthält Hinweise, die potentiell gefährlichen Prozeduren innerhalb dieses
Handbuchs vorrangestellt sind. Beachten Sie unbedingt in allen Phasen des Betriebs, der
Wartung und der Reparatur des Systems die Anweisungen, die diesen Hinweisen enthalten
sind. Sie sollten außerdem alle anderen Vorsichtsmaßnahmen treffen, die für den Betrieb des
Systems innerhalb Ihrer Betriebsumgebung notwendig sind. Wenn Sie diese
Vorsichtsmaßnahmen oder Sicherheitshinweise, die an anderer Stelle diese Handbuchs
enthalten sind, nicht beachten, kann das Verletzungen oder Schäden am System zur Folge
haben.
Artesyn Embedded Technologies ist darauf bedacht, alle notwendigen Informationen zum
Einbau und zum Umgang mit dem System in diesem Handbuch bereit zu stellen. Da es sich
jedoch bei dem System um ein komplexes Produkt mit vielfältigen Einsatzmöglichkeiten
handelt, können wir die Vollständigkeit der im Handbuch enthaltenen Informationen nicht
garantieren. Falls Sie weitere Informationen benötigen sollten, wenden Sie sich bitte an die für
Sie zuständige Geschäftsstelle von Artesyn.
Das System erfüllt die für die Industrie geforderten Sicherheitsvorschriften und darf
ausschließlich für Anwendungen in der Telekommunikationsindustrie, im Zusammenhang mit
Industriesteuerungen und in der Entwicklung verwendet werden. Es darf nicht in
sicherheitskritischen Anwendungen, lebenserhaltenden Geräten oder in Flugzeugen
verwendet werden.
Einbau, Wartung und Betrieb dürfen nur von durch Artesyn ausgebildetem oder im Bereich
Elektronik oder Elektrotechnik qualifiziertem Personal durchgeführt werden. Die in diesem
Handbuch enthaltenen Informationen dienen ausschließlich dazu, das Wissen von
Fachpersonal zu ergänzen, können dieses jedoch nicht ersetzen.
Halten Sie sich von stromführenden Leitungen innerhalb des Systems fern. Entfernen Sie auf
keinen Fall die Systemabdeckung. Nur werksseitig zugelassenes Wartungspersonal oder
anderweitig qualifiziertes Wartungspersonal darf die Systemabdeckung entfernen, um
Systemkomponenten zu ersetzen oder andere Anpassungen vorzunehmen.
Installieren Sie keine Ersatzteile oder führen Sie keine unerlaubten Veränderungen am System
durch, sonst verfällt die Garantie. Wenden Sie sich für Wartung oder Reparatur bitte an die für
Sie zuständige Geschäftsstelle von Artesyn Embedded Technologies. So stellen Sie sicher, dass
alle sicherheitsrelevanten Aspekte beachtet werden.
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Sicherheitshinweise
EMV
Das Produkt wurde getestet und erfüllt die für digitale Geräte der Klasse A gültigen Grenzwerte
gemäß den FCC-Richtlinien Abschnitt 15 bzw. EN 55022 Klasse A. Diese Grenzwerte sollen
einen angemessenen Schutz vor Störstrahlung beim Betrieb des Produkts in Geschäfts-,
Gewerbe- sowie Industriebereichen gewährleisten.
Das Produkt arbeitet im Hochfrequenzbereich und erzeugt Störstrahlung. Bei
unsachgemäßem Einbau und anderem als in diesem Handbuch beschriebenen Betrieb können
Störungen im Hochfrequenzbereich auftreten. Freie Steckplätze müssen mit PlatzhalterBoards belegt werden, um sicherzustellen, dass die EMV-Richtlinien erfüllt werden.
Erdung
Wenn das Produkt nicht richtig geerdet ist, kann es es durch elektrostatische Entladungen
beschädigt werden.
Stellen Sie sicher, dass alle Systemteile die EMI-Dichtung berühren. Die Dichtungen befinden
sich sowohl am System als auch an den einzelnen Modulen.
Am System befinden sich auch ESD-Kontakte. Stellen Sie sicher, dass jede Person, die mit dem
System arbeitet, mit ESD-Schutz, zum Beispiel ESD-Bändern, arbeitet.
Dies ist eine Einrichtung der Klasse A. Diese Einrichtung kann im Wohnbereich Funkstörungen
verursachen; in diesem Fall kann vom Betreiber verlangt werden, angemessene Maßnahmen
durchzuführen und dafür aufzukommen.
Systeminstallation
Beschädigung des Systems
Bevor Sie das System installieren, überprüfen Sie, ob die im Handbuch beschriebenen
Anforderungen erfüllt werden.
Beachten Sie folgende allgemeinen Sicherheitshinweise vor der Installation und Verkabelung
des Systems:
Bereich mit eingeschränktem Zugang: Installieren Sie das System nur in Bereichen mit
eingeschränktem Zugang.
Installationsrichtlinien: Dieses System muss gemäß folgender Richtlinien installiert
werden: National Electrical Code, Artikel 110.16, 110.17 und 110.18 und Canadian
Electrical Code, Abschnitt 12.
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Überstrom-Schutzeinrichtung: Eine leicht zugängliche Trennvorrichtung muss in der
Gebäudeverkabelung eingebaut sein. Einen angemessenen AWG (American Wire Gauge amerikanische Norm für Drahtquerschnitte)-Wert der Überstrom-Schutzeinrichtung
können Sie der NEC (National Electrical Code) Tabelle 310.16 oder anderen nationalen
Regelwerken entnehmen.
Der Unterbrecher der Überstrom-Schutzeinrichtung muss für eine maximale Stromstärke
von 315 A ausgelegt sein.
Der Erdungsleiter ist abhängig von der Spannungsverteilungstopologie innerhalb Ihrer
Anlage. Stellen Sie sicher, dass Sie einen angemessenen Erdungsleiter gemäß der
Auslegung des Zugangsleitungsschutzes verwenden.
Bauen Sie das System sicher ein. Stellen Sie sicher, dass Kabel und Leitungen nicht im Weg
sind.
Stellen Sie sicher, dass der Systemaufbau anwenderfreundlich ist.
Beschädigung des Systems
Verschmutzungen können das System beschädigen.
Betreiben Sie das System an einem erschütterungsfreien Ort, an dem weder Staub, Rauch noch
elektrostatische Entladungen auftreten. Stellen Sie außerdem sicher, dass die klimatischen
Bedingungen, die in diesem Handbuch spezifiziert sind, eingehalten werden und genug Raum
für die Luftzirkulation vorhanden ist.
Sicherheitshinweise
Verletzungsgefahr und Beschädigung des Systems
Das System ist an eine TNV-2-Spannungsquelle angeschlossen. Diese Spannung kann
gefährlich sein.
Stellen Sie sicher, dass die externe Spannungsversorgung den entsprechenden
Sicherheitsstandards entspricht.
Stellen Sie sicher, dass die TNV-2-Spannungsversorgung von gefährlicheren Spannungsquellen
(Hauptstromversorgung) durch doppelte oder verstärkte Isolierung getrennt ist.
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Sicherheitshinweise
Verletzungsgefahr und Beschädigung des Systems
Wenn die Gewichte im Schaltschrank ungleich verteilt sind, kann der Schaltschrank umkippen
und dadurch die Einrichtungen beschädigen oder Personen verletzen.
Bauen Sie das System deshalb ganz unten im Schrank ein, wenn es das einzige System im
Schrank ist. Wenn mehrere Systeme in einen Schrank eingebaut werden sollen, platzieren Sie
das schwerste System ganz unten und die leichteren weiter oben. Falls der Schaltschrank mit
Kippsicherungen ausgestattet ist, stellen Sie sicher, dass diese auch installiert und ausgefahren
sind, um einen sicheren Stand des Schranks zu gewährleisten. Beginnen Sie erst danach mit
dem Einbau oder der Wartung des Systems.
Verletzungsgefahr oder Beschädigung des Systems
Das System kann beim Herausziehen herunterfallen und Verletzungen verursachen.
Ziehen Sie das System vorsichtig heraus, damit es nicht herunterfällt.
Verletzungsgefahr
Das System ist schwer, und eine unangemessene Handhabung kann zu Zerrungen oder
Rückenschäden führen. Heben Sie deshalb das System nur zu zweit oder benutzen Sie
zusätzliche Hilfsmittel. Verwenden Sie zum Heben des Systems nicht die Griffe der
eingebauten Module.
Beschädigung des Systems
Während des Transportes und Zusammenbaus des Systems können sich Teile, wie zum
Beispiel Schrauben, Stecker oder Lüfter, lösen oder beschädigt werden.
Nehmen Sie das System nicht in Betrieb, wenn Teile beschädigt sind. Dies könnte zu
Beschädigungen an anderen Teilen führen.
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Verletzungsgefahr
Hoher Ableitstrom kann gefährlich sein und Verletzungen verursachen.
Stellen Sie fest, wo sich der Aufkleber mit dem Gefahrenzeichen und die zugehörigen
Schuzleiter befinden (die Position kann sich bei verschiedenen Systemen unterscheiden).
Stellen Sie vor Anschluss des Systems an den Versorgungsstromkreis unbedingt eine
Erdungsverbindung her.
Beschädigung des Systems
Falsche Jumper-Einstellungen können dazu führen, dass das System nicht mehr funktioniert.
Ändern Sie deshalb nie die Einstellungen der Jumper.
Board und RTM Installation
Sicherheitshinweise
Produktschaden
Berühren Sie das Board oder elektrische Komponenten ohne ausreichenden ESD-Schutz, kann
dies zu einer Beschädigung des Boards führen.
Bevor Sie Boards berühren, vergewissern Sie sich, dass Sie in einem ESD-geschützten Bereich
arbeiten, oder tragen Sie ein ESD-Handgelenkband oder ESD-Schuhe. Fassen Sie Boards nur an
der Seite an und berühren Sie keine elektronischen Komponenten.
Produktschaden
Wenn Sie RTMs und AdvancedTCA Boards in der falschen Reihenfolge installieren, können die
RTMs und AdvancedTCA Boards beschädigt werden.
Installieren Sie zuerst das RTM und erst danach das passende AdvancedTCA Board.
Beschädigung des Boards oder Systems
Wird ein Board in den falschen Steckplatz im System gesteckt, können sowohl das Board als
auch das System beschädigt werden. Installieren Sie Boards deshalb ausschließlich in dafür
vorgesehene Steckplätze.
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Beschädigung des RTMs oder Boards
Wird das RTM ausgebaut, während die Payload des dazugehörigen AdvancedTCA Boards noch
nicht heruntergefahren ist, kann dies zu Beschädigungen am Board oder RTM führen.
Fahren Sie deshalb die Payload des AdvancedTCA Boards immer herunter, bevor Sie das
dazugehörige RTM aus dem System entfernen. Dies gilt nicht für RTMs, die hot-swap-fähig
sind.
Beschädigung des RTMs
Fehlerhafte Installation kann zu einer Beschädigung des RTMs führen. Verwenden Sie die
Handles, um das RTM zu installieren/deinstallieren. Auf diese Weise vermeiden Sie, dass die
Frontblende oder die Platine deformiert oder zerstört wird.
Beschädigung des RTMs oder Boards
Das System wird beschädigt, wenn die RTMs nicht zu den von vorn in dem System installierten
Boards passen.
Stellen Sie deshalb sicher, dass Boards und RTMs, die von vorn bzw. von hinten in den gleichen
Steckplatz des Systems eingebaut werden, stets zueinander passen.
Datenverlust
Das Entfernen eines RTMs während des Systembetriebs und blinkender blauer LED des FrontBoards führt zu Datenverlust.
Vor dem Entfernen des RTMs im laufenden Systembetrieb schalten Sie das entsprechende
Board ab, indem Sie die Griffe des Boards öffnen. Warten Sie, bis die blaue LED dauerhaft
leuchtet.
Fehlfunktion
Unsachgemäßer Ein- und Ausbau von Boards kann zu einer Fehlfunktion des Boards führen.
Vergewissern Sie sich, dass das Board über alle Stecker an die AdvancedTCA-Backplane
angeschlossen und die Stromversorgung gewährleistet ist.
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Betrieb
Überhitzung des Systems
Lüftungsschlitze
Unzureichende Lüftung kann Schäden an Boards und am System verursachen und den Verlust
der Garantie zur Folge haben.
Um eine ausreichende Lüftung zu gewährleisten, stellen Sie sicher, dass das System während
des Betriebs stets waagerecht steht. Halten Sie die Lüftungsschlitze an der Vorder- und
Rückseite des Systems frei. Halten Sie die Frischluftzufuhröffnung an der Vorderseite des
Systems völlig frei und stellen Sie sicher, dass sich die Frischluft nicht mit der Abluft von
anderen Systemen mischt. Um eine ungestörte Luftzirkulation zu gewährleisten, stellen Sie
sicher, dass alle Steckplätze mit Boards oder Platzhaltern belegt sind.
Beschädigung des Systems
Durch hohe Luftfeuchtigkeit können Kurzschlüsse entstehen.
Betreiben Sie das System nur innerhalb der angegebenen Grenzwerte für die relative
Luftfeuchtigkeit und Temperatur. Stellen Sie vor dem Einschalten des Stroms sicher, dass sich
auf dem System und auf den Boards kein Kondensat befindet und starten Sie das System nicht
unter 0ºC.
Sicherheitshinweise
Stromschlaggefahr
Das System besitzt zwei Anschlüsse für -48 V bis -60 VDC. Alle Anschlüsse müssen vom System
entfernt werden, um das System spannungsfrei zu schalten.
Um eine Verletzungsgefahr zu minimieren, entfernen Sie die Anschlüsse, wenn Sie das System
ausschalten.
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Beschädigung des Systems
Luftfilter
Verunreinigungen in der Luft können den Luftfilter verschmutzen und so die Luftzufuhr des
Systems beeinträchtigen. Das kann zur Überhitzung des Systems und zu Schäden an
Systemteilen führen.
Um einen reibungslosen Luftstrom durch das System zu gewährleisten, sollten Sie die Luftfilter
spätestens alle sechs Monate austauschen. Artesyn empfiehlt, die Filter alle 90 Tage
auszutauschen. Wie häufig Sie die Filter austauschen müssen, hängt von der Umgebung ab, in
der das System betrieben wird.
Luftfilter sollten mindestens alle 90 Tage ausgewechselt werden. Je nach
Umgebungsbedingen kann dies auch früher nötig sein. Da die Verhältnisse in
Vermittlungsstellen sehr unterschiedlich sein können, sollten Sie die Luftfilter nach der
Erstinstallation des Systems jede Woche kontrollieren. In einer staubigen Umgebung muss ein
Filter gegebenenfalls öfter ausgetauscht werden als in einer sauberen Umgebung. Prüfen Sie
die Filter regelmäßig, bis Sie eine Vorstellung davon haben, wie oft die Filter ausgetauscht
werden müssen. Erstellen Sie aufgrund Ihrer Beobachtungen einen Plan für den Austausch und
protokollieren Sie jeden Austausch des Filters.
Filterrahmen
Wenn Sie einen Rahmen falsch einbauen, kann dies den Rahmen oder die Führungsschienen
beschädigen.
Wenn Sie einen Rahmen in das Gehäuse einführen, achten Sie darauf, dass es sich um den
passenden unteren oder oberen Rahmen handelt und dass sich der Rahmen richtig in der
Führung befindet.
Überhitzung des Systems
Wenn Sie die Geschwindigkeit der Lüfter über HPI reduzieren, steigt die Systemtemperatur an.
Kontrollieren Sie deshalb ständig die Temperatur im System, wenn Sie die Geschwindigkeit der
Lüfter reduziert haben. Stellen Sie während des Betriebs sicher, dass die Bedingungen, die im
Handbuch beschrieben sind, eingehalten werden.
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Verletzungen oder Kurzschlüsse
Blade oder Stromversorgung
Falls die ORing-Dioden des Blades durchbrennen, kann das Blade einen Kurzschluss zwischen
den Eingangsleitungen A und B verursachen. In diesem Fall ist Leitung A immer noch unter
Spannung, auch wenn sie vom Versorgungskreislauf getrennt ist (und umgekehrt).
Prüfen Sie deshalb immer, ob die Leitung spannungsfrei ist, bevor Sie Ihre Arbeit fortsetzen,
um Schäden oder Verletzungen zu vermeiden.
Systemerweiterung
Systemüberlastung
Verhindern Sie eine Systemüberlastung, indem Sie die gesamte aufgenomme Leistung aller
eingebauten Komponenten, also z.B. der installierten Boards und Laufwerke (siehe die
technischen Daten der entsprechenden Komponente) überprüfen. Bei Ihrem System darf die
Gesamtleistung die im Abschnitt Power Requirements definierten Werte nicht überschreiten.
Sicherheitshinweise
Verlust der Sicherheitszulassung
Verwendung zusätzlicher Module
Wenn Sie zusätzliche Module und Boards verwenden, ist es möglich, dass das System nicht
mehr den gültigen Sicherheits- und EMV-Normen entspricht. Der Systemintegrator muss die
Einhaltung der gültigen Normen sicherstellen.
Stromzufuhr
Verletzungsgefahr
Berühren metallische Gegenstände an Händen, Handgelenken oder am Hals die PEM-InputTerminals, kann dies zu schweren Verletzungen durch Stromschlag oder Verbrennungen
führen. Tragen Sie bei der Arbeit mit dem System keine metallischen Gegenstände an Ihren
Händen oder Armen und lassen sie keine metallischen Gegenstände um Ihren Hals hängen.
Seien Sie extrem vorsichtig mit elektrisch leitenden Gegenständen in der Nähe der PEMs.
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Kurzschluss und Gefahr durch Stromschlag
Um einen elektrischen Schlag zu vermeiden, überzeugen Sie sich, dass vor dem Berühren der
Input-Terminals die Stromzufuhr unterbrochen ist und während der Arbeit unterbrochen
bleibt. Vermeiden Sie Kurzschlüsse, indem Sie sehr vorsichtig mit dem Werkzeug umgehen.
Beschädigung des Systems
Falscher Anschluss von Stromkabeln beschädigt das System.
Achten Sie darauf, dass Sie das Stromkabel mit der richtigen Polarität anschließen.
PEMs
Verletzungsgefahr
Das Berühren einer heißen Spannungsversorgungseinheit (PEM) kann zu Verletzungen führen.
Lassen Sie sie abkühlen, bevor Sie sie mit bloßen Händen herausziehen.
Beschädigung der Spannungsversorgungseinheit
Wird die Spannungsversorgungseinheit (PEM) verkehrt angeschlossen, werden die
Elektrolytkondensatoren der Filter beschädigt. Betätigen Sie die Trennschalter deshalb nur,
wenn das rote Feld nicht sichtbar ist.
Beschädigung des Systems
Wenn sich beim Einschalten der Stromversorgung der Trennschalter einer
Spannungsversorgungseinheit (PEM) in der Stellung ON befindet, kann dies Ihr System
und/oder Systemkomponenten beschädigen.
Wenn Sie den Strom einschalten, müssen sich die Trennschalter der
Spannungsversorgungseinheiten in der Stellung OFF befinden.
Beschädigung des Systems
Wenn Sie eine Spannungsversorgungseinheit (PEM) aus dem System ausbauen oder in das
System installieren, während der Trennschalter auf ON steht, kann dies Ihr System
beschädigen.
Wenn das System mit Strom versorgt wird, stellen Sie sicher, dass sich der Trennschalter der
Spannungsversorgungseinheit in der Position OFF befindet, bevor Sie die
Spannungsversorgungseinheit installieren oder ausbauen.
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Beschädigung der Spannungsversorgungseinheit
Wenn Sie den Trennschalter einer Spannungsversorgungseinheit (PEM) auf ON stellen,
während ein Kurzschluss im System vorliegt, kann dies das PEM beschädigen.
Stellen Sie deshalb sicher, dass kein Kurzschluss im System vorliegt.
Lüftermodule
Beschädigung des Systems
Unzureichende Kühlung kann das System beschädigen.
Das Lüftungssystem ist so ausgelegt, dass ein einzelnes funktionierendes Lüftermodul für
ausreichende Lüftung sorgt. Unter ungünstigen Umständen oder bei einer Fehlfunktion der
verbleibenden Lüfter reicht die Lüftungsleistung eines einzelnen Lüftermoduls aber
möglicherweise nicht aus. Nehmen Sie deshalb den Austausch ohne Verzögerung vor.
Sicherheitshinweise
Beschädigung von Lüftern
Wenn ein Lüfter außer Betrieb ist oder während einer Austauschprozedur aus dem System
entfernt wird, veranlasst der System-Manager die übrigen Lüfter dazu, mit höherer
Geschwindigkeit zu drehen. Wenn Lüfter über einen längeren Zeitraum mit hoher
Geschwindigkeit laufen, kann das ihre Lebenszeit verkürzen und die zulässigen
Lärmgrenzwerte übersteigen.
Tauschen Sie das Lüftermodul ohne Verzögerung aus.
Beschädigung des Systems
Wenn Sie das einzige funktionierende Lüftermodul entfernen, kommt es in sehr kurzer Zeit zu
einer Überhitzung.
Stellen Sie sicher, dass sich immer mindestens ein funktionierendes Lüftermodul im System
befindet.
Verletzungsgefahr
Rotierende Lüfterschaufeln
Sie können verletzt werden, wenn Sie Werkzeuge oder Finger in laufende Lüfter einführen.
Berühren Sie die Lüfterschaufeln nicht, solange sie sich drehen.
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Shelf-Manager-und-Hub-Board
Datenverlust
Das Entfernen des Boards bei blinkender blauer LED kann zu Datenverlust führen.
Warten Sie, bis die blaue LED dauerhaft leuchtet, bevor Sie das Board entfernen.
Verkabelung/Kabelführung
Verletzungsgefahr
Verändern Sie nie die von Artesyn ausgelieferte Verkabelung des Systems.
Stellen Sie sicher, dass die Verkabelung schon existierenden Kabelführungen folgt und
bestehende oder ähnliche Befestigungen verwendet. Überprüfen Sie nach der Erweiterung der
Verkabelung, ob das System ordnungsgemäß arbeitet.
Reduzieren Sie die Verletzungsgefahr, indem Sie Kabel so verlegen, dass niemand darüber
stolpern kann.
Verletzungsgefahr durch Stromschlag
Durch das Berühren von Kontakten und Kabeln während des Betriebs können Sie einen
elektrischen Schlag bekommen.
Schließen Sie in jedem Fall aus, dass Personen durch einen elektrischen Schlag verletzt werden
können, indem Sie sicherstellen, dass Kontakte und Kabel des Systems während des Betriebs
nicht berührt werden können.
Falls Sie Fragen bezüglich der Verkabelung haben, wenden Sie sich an die für Sie zuständige
Geschäftsstelle von Artesyn Embedded Technologies.
Beschädigung der Kabel
Werden Kabel geknickt, kann das Kabel beschädigt werden und der Datentransfer nicht mehr
stattfinden. Stellen Sie sicher, dass Kabel nicht geknickt werden.
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RJ-45 Stecker
Beschädigung des Systems
Bei den RJ-45 Steckern, die sich auf den Boards befinden, handelt es sich entweder um TwistedPair-Ethernet (TPE) oder um E1/T1/J1-Stecker. Beachten Sie, dass ein versehentliches
Anschließen einer E1/T1/J1 Leitung an einen TPE-Stecker Ihr System zerstören kann.
Kennzeichnen Sie deshalb TPE-Anschlüsse in der Nähe Ihres Arbeitsplatzes deutlich als
Netzwerkanschlüsse.
Stellen Sie sicher, dass die Länge eines Ethernet Kabels, das mit Ihrem System
verbundenen ist, 100 m nicht überschreitet.
Das System darf über die TPE Stecker nur mit einem Sicherheits-Kleinspannungs-
Stromkreis (SELV) verbunden werden.
Bei Fragen wenden Sie sich an Ihren Systemverwalter.
Sicherheitshinweise
Weitere Informationen finden Sie in der Dokumentation des jeweiligen Boards.
Laser
Verletzungsgefahr
Wenn sich an der Rückseite Ihres Systems ein Aufkleber mit der Aufschrift CLASS 1 LASER
PRODUCT befindet, beeinhaltet das System ein Bauteil mit einem Laser. Solche Bauteile
enthalten Laserdioden, die unsichtbare und für die Augen schädliche Laserstrahlen abgeben.
Falls Sie sich nicht an die Anweisung in diesem Handbuch halten, kann dies zu gefählichen
Strahlungsbelastungen führen. Schauen Sie niemals direkt in den Laserstrahl.
Umweltschutz
Umweltschäden
Unsachgemäße Entsorgung von Produkten kann zu Umweltbelastungen führen.
Entsorgen Sie gebrauchte Produkte stets gemäß der in Ihrem Land gültigen Gesetzgebung
und den Empfehlungen des Herstellers.
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System Overview
1.1Description
The Centellis 2000 Shelf - DC shelf is a high availability AdvancedTCA (Advanced Telecom
Computing Architecture) shelf. The PICMG 3.X AdvancedTCA Specifications define components
for high-performance services solutions. It is an architecture for highly-available and scalable
high-speed interconnect technologies.
A high-availability system consists of software and redundant hardware to enable five-nines
(99,999%) uptime. This means that a system is unavailable for no more than 5.26 minutes per
year.
The shelf is always equipped with:
Dual star backplane with base and fabric interface providing connector interfaces for
power distribution, input/output connectivity between front blades and mechanical
alignment and support
Chapter 1
Up to two Artesyn Embedded Technologies ATCA-MF105 shelf manager and hub boards
Each AdvancedTCA blade and some of the Field Replaceable Units (FRU) provide
connections to the shelf manager through an Intelligent Platform Management Bus
(IPMB).
Up to two single entry DC Feed Power Entry Modules (PEMs) with 30 A breaker and line
filter
Front and rear IPMC enabled intelligent fan trays
Air filters
Alarm panel with three LEDs
Two slots which can be equipped with AdvancedTCA blades
Two slots which can be equipped with Rear Transition Modules (RTMs)
Two slots which can be equipped with user cards
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Front and rear ESD wrist strap attachment points
Rear grounding studs
Figure 1-1System Front View
Figure 1-2System Rear View
The system is designed to pass Network Equipment Building Systems (NEBS) level 3
requirements.
1.1.1Shelf
The 3U (132 mm) high and 420 mm deep shelf for 19" ANSI racks is made of stainless steel.
There is one mounting bracket at each side of the shelf designed for front-mounting the shelf
into a rack.
You can install the system in a standard 19'' ANSI rack.
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1.1.2Backplane
The backplane is fully compliant with the PICMG 3.0 R3.0 Specification and it has been designed
with the following features:
Two node slots
Fabric interface connecting the node slots to each other and to the user card slots
Base interface with dual star interconnect
Base interface to the shelf manager slots
Update interface between the node slots
Bused IPMB-0 connections
Synchronization clock buses
1.1.3Shelf Manager and Hub Board
System Overview
The shelf manager & hub board ATCA-MF105 is designed to be used in a Centellis 2000 system.
The shelf manager is the central management unit of the shelf. Its purpose is to monitor,
control and assure proper operation of the shelf and all other components of the AdvancedTCA
system and to communicate with the system manager.
It reports anomalies and errors and takes corrective actions if required (for example, increase
the speed of the fans). Alarm states are displayed via the LEDs of the shelf’s alarm panel.
The ATCA-MF105 has access to detailed inventory information as well as sensor status
information of the shelf and components of the shelf.
The ATCA-MF105 is fully compliant to the shelf management functions as specified in the
PICMG 3.0 R3.0 Specification.
For a detailed description refer to the ATCA-MF105 Installation and Use and the System Management Interface Based on HPI-B (Centellis CO 31kX/4100/2000) User’s Guide.
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System Overview
The hub of the ATCA-MF105 is an unmanaged Layer 2 Gigabit Ethernet switch which provides
the following ports:
Two dual 10 Mbps Ethernet ports, one to each ShMC
Two dual 10/100/1000 Mbps Ethernet ports, one to each blade base interface
One 10/100/1000 Mbps Ethernet out-of-band interface on face-plate (UPLINK ETH)
Figure 1-3MF105 Hub Interfaces
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1.1.4Node Slots
The backplane in a Centellis 2000 Shelf - DC shelf provides two node slots, oriented horizontally
in the lower and upper part of the shelf. They are accessible from the front of the shelf.
1.1.5Rear Transition Modules
The node slots can be connected to rear transition modules (RTM) to provide easy access to I/O
signals through the zone 3 connector defined by the AdvancedTCA specification.
The Artesyn Embedded Technologies RTMs can be used as rear expansion boards for node
blades to access the different interfaces on an AdvancedTCA blade through the RTM face plate.
1.1.6Power Inlet and Power Entry Modules
The power inlet building block supports redundant power connection to the shelf from the
rear. It routes the power paths individually to two high current connectors which mate directly
with the front installed Power Entry Modules (PEMs). The power inlet is a fixed, non-field
replaceable unit.
System Overview
Up to two field hot-swappable PEMs with a 30 A breaker and line filter are installed. The two
PEMs are used to provide redundant power.
1.1.7Fan Trays
The system provides fault-tolerant cooling by using two hot-swappable intelligent fan trays,
one accessible from the front and one from the rear. Each fan tray contains two fans which are
speed-controlled by the shelf manager.
1.1.8Air Filters
The air filters are installed inside the front fan tray slot. They ensure that the shelf operates
efficiently and therefore regular maintenance/replacement is required.
The presence of the air filters is monitored by the shelf manager.
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1.1.9User Card Slots
The user card slots are intended to allow application specific extensions of the system
capabilities. Potential applications of user cards include 10G fabric uplink boards or a Clock
Generator Module (CGM).
All user cards should fulfill the following requirements to fit into the system:
ZD high speed backplane connector
Use the 3x10 pairs ZD backplane connector to meet the requirement of 10GB XAUI signal.
The following signals are available on the ZD backplane connector:
–Redundant 3.4 V for IPMC (ATCA-MF105-provided)
–Redundant IPMB
–Redundant CLK1, CLK2 and CLK3
–Access to fabric channel of one ATCA blade
–Spare pins for at least four bidirectional LVDS ports
Power connector
Use the TYCO 223995-3 6 pins power connector.
The backplane power connector provides the following signals:
–Redundant -48 VDC/VRTN
–Shelf ground
Optional components:
IPMC block
10GBase-SFP+ uplink interface
Synchronization clock channel
Designers of user cards should contact the Artesyn Embedded Technologies engineering team
to obtain the detailed pin-out of the backplane connectors and mechanical data.
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1.2System Management
The system manager to be provided by the user is responsible for managing one or more
shelves. The shelf manager of the ATCA-MF105 board provides an interface (Hardware
Platform Interface, HPI) to monitor and control the assigned shelves.
Figure 1-4AdvancedTCA System Management
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The shelf manager provides the information about the shelf and all its FRUs via the following
interfaces:
To the system manager outside the shelf using IP via the out-of-band interface or hub
uplinks
Inside the shelf via the backplane interfaces
The communication between the system manager and the shelf manager can be based on:
Remote HPI
Remote Management Control Protocol (RMCP)
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For more information on HPI and RMCP, see the ATCA-MF105 Installation and Use manual.
For debugging and maintenance purposes, you can also access the shelf manager via a
command line interface (CLI).
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1.3Shelf Management
The shelf manager is a main component of the shelf management system. It is compliant to the
shelf management functions as described in the AdvancedTCA Specification. The shelf
management system is designed to be used in AdvancedTCA systems and its purpose is to
ensure proper operation of AdvancedTCA blades and other system components like fans and
Rear Transition Modules (RTMs).
Figure 1-5Shelf Management Architecture
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The shelf management system consists of several major components:
Distributed intelligent platform management controllers (IPMCs) which manage and
monitor the operation and environment conditions of each field replaceable unit (FRU) in
the shelf
Shelf manager which implements a system management interface and contains shelf
management controller (ShMC) through which it communicates with other IPMCs
Intelligent platform management interface (IPMI) infrastructure that provides
communication, management, and control paths among the distributed controllers and
to the shelf manager. The IPMI infrastructure is fully compliant to the IPMI V.1.5 and AdvancedTCA Specification.
The shelf manager is the active instance of the software running on the ATCA-MF105.
For a detailed description refer to the ATCA-MF105 Installation and Use guide. For a description
of the HPI-B software refer to the System Management Interface Based on HPI-B (Centellis CO 31kX/4100/2000) User’s Guide.
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Due to high availability software, utilizing redundant hardware components, system high
availability is ensured. Shelf management software runs on two redundant MF105 boards.
Software upgrade can be performed via a remote interface.
The shelf manager performs the following main tasks:
Retrieving FRU inventory information
Receiving events from sensors of the shelf
Monitoring and controlling the temperature of the shelf
Reporting of errors
Executing corrective actions
Managing interconnect resources in order to prevent damage of the blades due to hot
swap
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1.4Standard Compliances
The product meets the following standards:
Table 1-1 Standard Compliances
StandardDescription
PICMG 3.0 Defines mechanics, blade dimensions, power distribution,
power and data connectors, and system management
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UL 60950-1
EN 60950-1
IEC 60950-1
CAN/CSA C22.2 No 60950-1
AS/NZS CISPR 22
CISPR 22
CISPR 24
EN 55022
EN 55024
EN 300 386
FCC Part 15
Industry Canada ICES-003
NEBS Standard GR-1089 CORE
VCCI Japan
ETSI ETS 300 753
NEBS Standard GR-63-CORE
ETSI EN 300 019 series
ETSI EN 300 132-2Power requirements
Safety requirements (legal)
EMC requirements (legal) on system level
(predefined Artesyn Embedded Technologies system)
Environmental requirements
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The products listed in the ordering information for spare parts and accessory kits are
designed to meet the Directive on the restriction of the use of certain hazardous substances
in electrical and electronic equipment (RoHS), DIRECTIVE 2002/95/EC.
The system is compliant to NEBS and ETSI acoustic noise emission standards, if the system is
equipped with Artesyn Embedded Technologies blades and with properly designed and
configured third party blades. In a system thus configured, the fans will settle at
approximately 12% speed at an ambient temperature of 23 ºC (+/- 2º C) (73.4 °F +/- 3.6 °F)
under normal operating conditions.
This system contains boards with embedded power sources rated greater than 150 W.
To support NEBS compliance (Telcordia GR-1089-CORE, section 9.8.2, requirement R9-14),
shelf ground (chassis ground) and logic ground (logic signal return) are connected to the shelf
at the backplane with a screw assembled for that purpose. This screw is assembled in the upper
part of the RTM slot on the backplane near the RTM alignment pin. The screw can be removed
according to field requirements.
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For more information please refer to Telcordia GR-1089-CORE, section 9.8.2, requirement R9-14.
In the AdvancedTCA Specification the connection of shelf ground to logic ground is described as
an option.
43630205
To satisfy the requirements for marking electrical and electronic equipment in accordance
with article 11 (2) of Directive 2002/96/EC, Waste from Electrical and Electronic Equipment
(WEEE), Artesyn Embedded Technologies includes a crossed-out bin symbol on all standard
and noncustom chassis product. This marking fulfills the requirement set out by WEEE that a
producer of an electrical or electronic appliance that bears their trade name and is put on the
European Union market after 13 August 2005, places a clearly identifiable mark on the
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equipment and that this mark signifies that equipment is to be reprocessed or recycled using
authorized recyclers and processes. This minimizes the disposal of unsorted municipal waste,
achieves a high level of separate collection of WEEE, and ensures the environmentally sound
disposal of electrical and electronic equipment placed on the market after 13 August 2005.
To dispose of equipment marked with the WEEE symbol, Artesyn Embedded Technologies has
contracted with certified companies that can reprocess this equipment per European Union
requirements. Please visit the Artesyn Embedded Technologies web site or contact your
Artesyn Embedded Technologies representative to find out who to contact and how to dispose
of the equipment.
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Figure 1-6Declaration of Conformity
E
C Declaration of Conformity
According to EN 17050-1:2004
Manufacturer’s Name:
Manufacturer’s Address:
Declares that the following product, in accordance with the requirements of 2004/108/EC, 2006/95/EC, 2011/65/EU and their amending directives,
Product:
Model Name/Number:
has been designed and manufactured to the following specifications:
As manufacturer wehereby declare that the product named above has been designed to complywith the rele-vant sections of the above referenced specifications. This product complieswith the essential health and safetyrequirements of the above specified directives. We have an internal production control system that ensures compliance between the manufactured products and the technical documentation.
Artesyn Embedded TechnoligiesEmbedded Computing
Zhongshan General Carton Box Factory Co. Ltd. No 62, QiGuan Road West, Shiqi District, 528400 Zhongshan CityGuangdong, PRC
Tom Tuttle, Manager, Product Testing Services Date (MM/DD/YYYY)
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1.5Ordering Information
When ordering variants or spare parts for your system, use the part numbers given on the
following pages. To make sure that you are ordering spare parts that can be used with your
system, check the identification label placed at the right-hand side of the system to find
information about the system variant, its order number and revision. Consult your local sales
representative for ordering information on spare parts not listed.
The serial number is located at the system’s right-hand side.
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Figure 1-7Sample Shelf Label
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As of the printing date of this manual, the system models and spare parts listed below are
supported.
Table 1-2 Ordering Information Excerpt
Part NumberDescription
System
CENT-2000-DC2-slot ATCA chassis with 1x DC PEM, 1x MF105 ShM
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Table 1-2 Ordering Information Excerpt (continued)
Part NumberDescription
CENT-2000-DC22-slot ATCA chassis with 2x DC PEM, 2x MF105 ShM
CENT-2000-TS2-slot ATCA chassis with 2x DC PEM, 2x MF105 ShM, 2x ATCA-7150, 2x
RTM-ATCA-7150, WR PNE
CENT-2000-PPE2-slot ATCA chassis with 2x DC PEM, 2x MF105 ShM, ATCA-9301, RTM-
ATCA-9301, WR PNE
CENT-2000-FP2-slot ATCA chassis with 2x DC PEM, 2x MF105 ShM, ATCA-7301, RTM-
CENT-2000-SFMShelf air filter module (set of upper and lower air filter)
CENT-2000-SFM5PKAir filter media
CENT-2000-PFPPower slot filler panel
CENT-2000-UFPUser card slot filler panel
Node Blades and RTMs
ATCA-7150AdvancedTCA dual XEON blade
ATCA-7301AdvancedTCA Core Duo blade
ATCA-9301AdvancedTCA dual Cavium Octeon blade
RTM-ATCA-7150RTM for ATCA-7150
RTM-ATCA-7301RTM for ATCA-7301
RTM-ATCA-9301RTM for ATCA-9301
SA-BBS-WR20-7150Basic Blade Services software and WR PNE 2.0 for ATCA-7150
SA-BBS-WR20-7301Basic Blade Services software and WR PNE 2.0 for ATCA-7301
SA-BBS-WR20-9301Basic Blade Services software and WR PNE 2.0 for ATCA-9301
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2.1Overview
The following sections help you to prepare system installation:
SectionGives Information On
Site Planning Considerations on page 63This section includes information on unpacking and
Requirements on page 65This section lists requirements which must be fulfilled
Dimensions and Weight on page 69This section lists the dimensions and weight of the shelf
Mounting Options on page 70This section includes information on mounting the
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inspecting the system, requirements, technical data, and
other information you need to know before you start
system installation.
when operating the system.
and system components.
system.
Cooling Considerations on page 71This section includes information on the cooling system.
Acoustic Noise Control on page 72This section includes information on acoustic noise
control.
2.2Site Planning Considerations
This section provides information to prepare the site and the shelf for installation.
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Site Preparation
2.2.1Receiving and Unpacking the System
Carefully inspect the system and all components delivered together with it.
Damage of Circuits
Electrostatic discharge and incorrect installation and removal of the product can damage
circuits or shorten their life.
Before touching the product make sure that your are working in an ESD-safe environment
or wear an ESD wrist strap or ESD shoes. Hold the product by its edges and do not touch any
components or circuits.
Shipment Inspection
To inspect the shipment perform the following steps:
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1. Verify that you have received all items of your shipment.
Compare the shipment thoroughly with the delivery note.
2. Visually inspect the shelf to ensure that all of the connector pins are straight,
shrouds are properly seated, screws are tight, etc.
3. Check the rails for proper alignment.
4. Check that the air filters are properly installed.
5. Check that the cable connections are secure and properly fitted.
6. Check the EMI gaskets for damage.
7. Check the items listed above for damage and report any damage or differences to
the customer service at www.artesyn.com/computing/
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8. Tighten loose screws before proceeding.
9. Remove the desiccant bags delivered together with the system and dispose of
them according to your country’s legislation.
The system is thoroughly inspected before shipment. If any damage occurred during
transportation or any items are missing, please contact our customer's service immediately.
2.2.2Site and Installation Planning
Planning basic site and installation requirements you have to consider the following issues:
Is adequate power for the Centellis 2000 system available?
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Can the system be positioned in a way that -48 VDC to -60 VDC power source is easy to
reach?
Are racks with sufficient space to install the system available?
Is suitable equipment available to lift the system into the rack?
Is there enough space to run a system console terminal (only if you want to use a local
terminal)? Is the cable long enough to reach the system?
Are the inlet and outlet of the fans and therefore the airflow not blocked?
2.3Requirements
Before and during system installation and operation, you always have to ensure that the
requirements listed in the following sections are met.
2.3.1Environmental Requirements
To ensure proper function of the system, make sure that the environment in which the system
is to be used fulfills the environmental requirements.
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The environmental values must be tested and proven in the planned system configuration,
that is, the delivered system and other third-party products you want to integrate.
Operating temperatures refer to the temperature of the air circulating at the air intake of
the system and not to component temperatures.
Some of the climatic values may exceed the specification of some system components
(for example, hard disks). As Artesyn Embedded Technologies cannot guarantee the
functionality of third party products that are handled or operated out of their
specifications, the environmental conditions may be limited to the specifications of
these components.
The following table lists the environmental requirements.
Table 2-1 Environmental Conditions
FeatureOperatingNon-Operating (packed state)
Temperature+5 ºC (41 °F) to +40 ºC (104 °F)
(normal operation) according to NEBS
standard GR-63-CORE
-5 °C (23 °F) to +55 °C (131 °F)
(exceptional operation) according to NEBS
standard GR-63-CORE
Temp. change+/-0.5 °C/min according to NEBS standard
GR-63-CORE
Relative
humidity
Vibration
(tested in
target
platform)
ShockHalf-sine, 11 mSec, 30 m/Sec
5% to 90% non-condensing
according to Artesyn Embedded
Technologies-internal environmental
requirements
0.1 g from 5 to 100 Hz and back to 5 Hz at
a rate of 0.1 octave/minute
2
Blade level packaging
-40 °C (-40 °F) to +70 °C (158 °F)
+/-0.5 °C/min
5% to 95% non-condensing
according to Artesyn Embedded
Technologies-internal environmental
requirements
5-20 Hz at 0.01 g
20-200 Hz at -3.0 dB/octave
Random 5-20 Hz at 1m
Random 20-200 Hz at -3 dB/octave
Half-sine, 6 mSec at 180 m/Sec
2
/Hz
2
/Sec
3
2
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Table 2-1 Environmental Conditions (continued)
FeatureOperatingNon-Operating (packed state)
Free fall-800 mm (packaged)
10 kg to 25 kg: 75 mm, >25 kg: 50 mm
(unpacked) per GR-63-CORE
(attended): 78 dB
Measurement of "declared A-weight
sound power level"
All values are applicable to normal
operating conditions (~27 °C/80.6 °F).
The ambient temperature is defined as the air inlet temperature.
The Centellis 2000 Shelf - DC regulates the fan speed based on the temperature sensors
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present in the shelf. The fan speed is adjusted to the lowest speed which still keeps the
evaluated temperature readings below or at their respective "upper non-critical
threshold". Hence, the fan speed depends on the ambient temperature, blade design,
temperature threshold settings, and system configuration.
To guarantee proper blade operation, you have to make sure that the temperatures at the
locations specified in the following are not exceeded. If not stated otherwise, the temperatures
should be measured by placing a sensor exactly at the given locations.
Table 2-2 Critical Temperature Limits
ComponentMaximum Temperature
Air inlet (system’s front)55 °C (131 °F)
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Table 2-2 Critical Temperature Limits (continued)
ComponentMaximum Temperature
Air outlet (system’s rear)70 °C (158 °F)
>70 °C (158 °F) and maximum 90 °C (194 °F): the cables
must be isolated and must be approved to be used in
this temperature range.
>70 °C (158 °F) and maximum 90 °C (194 °F): If you
operate the system at >70 °C and the service personnel
may touch the components, you have to make sure that
the cables are isolated and that the "hot surface" icon is
attached. The cables must be approved to be used in
this temperature range.
2.3.2Power Requirements
Make sure that a suitable -48.0 VDC to -60 VDC (rated) power source is within reach of the
system. Up to two power entry modules (PEMs) can be installed in the system.
Personal Injury or System Damage
The system is supplied by a TNV-2 voltage. This voltage is considered hazardous. Make sure
that the external power supply meets the relevant safety standards.
Ensure that TNV-2 is separated from dangerous voltages (mains) through double or
reinforced insulation.
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Table 2-3 System Power Requirements
Feature Value
Rated voltage and input current-48 VDC to -60 VDC, 18 A to 15 A
US and Canada: -48 VDC, 18 A
Operating voltage range-40.0 VDC to -72 VDC
US and Canada: -40.0 VDC to -60 VDC
Maximum power dissipationThe power distribution is tested for supplying 320 W/front slot
to all slots simultaneously and additionally 35 W/rear slot.
User card power requirementmax. 8 W
When installing additional blades or modules, make sure that the power consumption of all
installed modules does not exceed the system's maximum power dissipation.
2.4Dimensions and Weight
The table below lists the dimensions and weight of the shelf and system components.
Table 2-4 Dimensions and Weight of System and Components
Component
Shelf, including two fan trays, two PEMs, air filter 483 x 132 x 42011.60
PEM90 x 63 x 3250.90
Front fan tray136 x 89 x 3150.52
Rear fan tray136 x 89 x 1850.44
ATCA-MF105155 x 21 x 1180.14
User card126 x 19 x 1140.10
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2.5Mounting Options
You can install the system in a standard 19" ANSI rack.
Personal Injury
The system is heavy and improper handling may lead to muscle strain or back injury.
Have two people lift the system or use lifting aids and proper lifting techniques when
handling the system. Do not use the FRU handles to lift the shelf.
Personal Injury or System Damage
A top-heavy rack can topple over, causing damage to equipment and injury to personnel.
If your system is the only one in the rack, make sure to mount the system in the lowest part
of the rack. If several systems are installed in one rack, start with the heaviest component at
the bottom. If the rack is equipped with stabilizing devices, make sure that they are installed
and extended so that the rack is secure. Then proceed to mount or service the system.
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During the course of handling, shipping, and assembly, pins, mounting screws, fans and
other items can become loose or damaged.
Do not operate a damaged shelf, this can cause damage to devices that interfere with it.
Grounding
If the product is not properly grounded, it may be damaged by electrostatic discharge.
Make sure that each of the system's parts contact the EMI gasket. The system contains
gaskets at the shelf and module level.
The shelf is also fitted with ESD snaps for the use with conductive wrist straps. Please take
care for proper ESD protection of the operator.
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You have to keep the following clearances when installing the system into a 600 mm deep rack.
The physical dimensions in the figure below are in millimeters.
Figure 2-1Rack Mounting Dimensions
2.6Cooling Considerations
Site Preparation
The Centellis 2000 provides fault tolerant cooling to front-mounted AdvancedTCA blades and
to rear transition modules based on two intelligent fan trays. Each tray houses two fans, one
pair located at the front, the other at the rear of the shelf. The front-side fans suck in, the rearside fans exhaust air from inside the shelf.
The cooling system is designed to manage a heat dissipation of 320 W per front slot and
additional 35 W per rear slot.
The actual cooling performance also depends on the slot population and the heatsink design
of the installed blades and should be validated based on the used system configuration.
The cooling system is designed to provide sufficient cooling with a single fan tray at work.
The distance to other equipment must be sufficient to avoid an overheating of the system.
If you install the system into a closed frame, ensure that the air inlet and outlet are kept free.
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2.7Acoustic Noise Control
This system has a built-in noise control due to the fan speed control. If the system is installed in
an environment where the noise may be harmful to personnel being exposed to the noise
during extended time periods, additional protective measures should be considered.
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3.1Overview
The following sections help you to start up and maintain the system:
StepDescription
Before Installation on page 73This section provides information about the requirements,
Installation on page 74This section provides information about how to mount the
Removal on page 85This section provides information on how to power down the
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unpacking and inspecting the delivery and the type label
location.
system into a rack and how to ground the system.
system and remove it from a rack.
3.2Before Installation
This section provides the following information:
Type label location
Requirements
Tools you will need
3.2.1Type Label Location
The serial number label for the shelf is located at the system’s right hand side.
3.2.2Requirements
Please ensure that the requirements outlined in section Requirements on page 65 are met.
To maintain the maximum power rating of the system, the power input cables must have a
minimum cross section of 4 mm2, AWG 12.
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3.2.3Tools You Will Need
Before you start the installation, make sure that you have all the necessary equipment at hand.
UsageEquipment
GeneralPhillips head screwdriver #1 and #2
Wrenches (7, 8, 10 mm or 0.28, 0.31, 0.39 inch)
Large, medium and small Phillips screwdrivers
Antistatic mat
ESD wrist strap
ShelfTransport equipment: Hand truck or forklift/pallet truck
Lifting equipment for installation
GroundingEarth grounding cable with a two-hole lug, distance 5/8" (15.9 mm)
PEMPower input cables with a minimum cross section of 4 mm2, AWG 12
System AccessCrossover cable
Twisted pair Ethernet cable
CAT-5
3.3Installation
This section provides the information and instructions needed to mount a system in a rack.
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Observe the following general safety notes when installing your system:
Restricted access area: Install the system only in a restricted access area.
Installation codes: This unit must be installed in accordance with the National Electrical
Code, Articles 110-16, 110-17, and 110-18 and the Canadian Electrical Code, Section
12.
Conductor ampacity - According to UL 60950, Annex NAE (NEC Article 645-5(a)), the
branch-circuit conductors supply must have an ampacity of not less than 125% of the
total connected load. Per NEC Article 310-15 and Table 310-16, the minimum
American Wire Gauge (AWG) has to be selected.
Overcurrent protection: A readily accessible listed branch circuit overcurrent protective
device must be incorporated into the building wiring. For appropriate AWG rating of
the overcurrent protection device see NEC Table 310.16 and other national regulations.
The circuit interrupter of the overcurrent protective device must be rated at 315 A
maximum.
Artesyn Embedded Technologies is not responsible for regulatory compliance or malfunction
of any user-modified product.
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System Damage
Environmental contamination can impair system operation. Locate the system in a stable
area free of excess movement and jarring and free of dust, smoke, and electrostatic
discharge (ESD). Make sure that the temperature does not exceed the operating
temperature given in the environmental requirements in this manual and allow room for
proper air flow for cooling.
System Overheating
Cooling Vents
Improper cooling can lead to blade and system damage and may void the manufacturer’s
warranty.
To ensure proper cooling and undisturbed airflow through the system always operate the
system in a horizontal position. Do not obstruct the ventilation openings at the front and
rear of the system. Keep the fresh air intake at the bottom-front side of the chassis
completely clear. Make sure that the fresh air supply is not mixed with hot exhaust from
other devices. Make sure that all slots are populated with either blades, filler blades, or
dummy blades.
3.3.1Installing the System in a Rack
The following procedure describes how to install the system in a rack.
Use power input cables with a cross section (minimum) of 4 mm2, AWG 12.
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Personal Injury
The system is heavy and improper handling may lead to muscle strain or back injury.
Have two people lift the system or use lifting aids and proper lifting techniques when
handling the system. Do not use the FRU handles to lift the shelf.
Personal Injury or System Damage
A top-heavy rack can topple over, causing damage to equipment and injury to personnel.
If your system is the only one in the rack, make sure to mount the system in the lowest part
of the rack. If several systems are installed in one rack, start with the heaviest component at
the bottom. If the rack is equipped with stabilizing devices, make sure that they are installed
and extended so that the rack is secure. Then proceed to mount or service the system.
System Damage
During the course of handling, shipping, and assembly, pins, mounting screws, fans and
other items can become loose or damaged.
Do not operate a damaged shelf, this can cause damage to devices that interfere with it.
Grounding
If the product is not properly grounded, it may be damaged by electrostatic discharge.
Make sure that each of the system's parts contact the EMI gasket. The system contains
gaskets at the shelf and module level.
The shelf is also fitted with ESD snaps for the use with conductive wrist straps. Please take
care for proper ESD protection of the operator.
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Procedure
To install a system, proceed as follows:
1. Insert the system into a standard 19" ANSI rack.
2. Fasten the system to the rack via the mounting brackets using two bolts or screws
(minimum 6 mm (0.24 inch) in diameter) on the left side and two on the right side
of the system.
3. Make sure that the system has been placed in a location at room temperature for at
least 24 hours before powering it up.
You have to keep the following clearances when installing the system into an at least 600 mm
(23.62 inch) deep rack. The physical dimensions in the figure below are in millimeters. Make
sure that 60% of the rack's rear is open.
Figure 3-1Rack Mounting Dimensions
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3.3.2Ground System/Bonding
The following section provides information needed to ground the system.
Figure 3-2System’s Ground
System Installation
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Procedure
To ground the system proceed as follows:
1. Connect the rack ground lug to the M5 shelf ground at the bottom left rear of the
shelf and torque the shelf ground lug nuts to maximum. The lugs are marked with
the corresponding grounding symbol. Artesyn Embedded Technologies
recommends to use an earth grounding cable with a two-hole lug, distance 5/8"
(15.9 mm).
2. Permanently connect the system to the earth ground of the building.
3.3.3Powering-Up the System
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Personal Injury
Touching the PEM power input terminals with metallic objects on your hands, wrists, or
hanging from your neck may lead to severe injuries through electric shock and burning.
Do not wear any metallic attire or commodity on your hands, wrists, or hanging from your
neck when working at the power input terminals or power input cables. Be extremely
careful when you use electrically conductive tools near the PEMs.
Short Circuit and Personal Injury
Ensure that the power feeds you plan to remove or attach are powered off and cannot be
switched on while you are working.
Ensure that all power input lines are not energized. Be careful with the used tools in order to
prevent a short circuit.
Personal Injury
PEMs will get hot. Touching a hot PEM can cause injuries.
Let the PEM cool down before pulling it out with bare hands.
If problems occur during startup, refer to chapter Troubleshooting on page 157.
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Startup Procedure
Depending on the system configuration, the actual powering up may take up to 3 minutes.
Make sure that the system has been placed in a location at room temperature for at least
24 hours before powering it up.
1. Put on an ESD wrist strap.
2. Connect the strap to the shelf by attaching the front or rear ESD jack/ESD snap.
3. Mount the grounding cable to the Protective Earth connection lug if not done
already.
4. Set the breakers on the PEM face plates to the OFF (tripped) position if they are not
already in this position.
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System Damage
Applying feed power to the PEM with the PEM breaker in the ON position damages your
system and/or system components.
The PEM breaker must be in the OFF position when you turn on the feed power.
5. Make sure that the external power feeds you plan to attach are powered off and
cannot be switched on while you are working.
6. Remove the insulation from the ends of the power cables.
7. Crimp the ends of the power cables.
8. Loosen the screws on both sides of the pluggable screw terminals.
9. Remove the pluggable screw terminals from the rear of the shelf.
10.Insert the crimped ends of the power cables to the rectangular openings (3.5 mm
x 3.5 mm wide) of the pluggable screw terminals.
Product Damage
Improper cabling damages your product.
Take extreme care not to connect the power cable in reverse polarity.
11.Fasten the screws at the bottom of the pluggable screw terminals.
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12.Plug the screw terminals (including the attached power cables) to the power
connectors.
13.Fasten the screws on both sides of the pluggable screw terminals.
14.Turn on the external feed power.
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15.Check the PEM LEDs and take the appropriate actions as listed in the table below.
PEM LEDsStatus
Reverse LED (red) on
In LED (green) off
Reverse LED (red) off
In LED (green) off
Reverse LED (red) off
In LED (green) on
Do not switch on the breaker while the Reverse LED is on.
Reason: The power connected is reverted.
Action: Turn off the feed power and attach the power cables at the
power connector with the correct orientation (-48 V, Return).
Do not switch on the breaker while the In LED stays off.
For possible reasons and solutions, see Appendix A, After Power On.
The power is connected correctly. You may switch on the breaker now.
PEM Damage
Applying reversal power causes damage to the electrolytic capacitors of the filter.
Therefore, only switch on the breakers if no red light is visible.
16.Push the breaker to the ON position.
The BP LEDs (on the right) indicate that power is available to the backplane from
the feed.
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3.4Removal
The following subsections describe the procedures for:
Powering down the system
Disconnecting a PEM from power feed
Removing the system
3.4.1Powering Down the System
For data integrity reasons Artesyn Embedded Technologies recommends to save data and
close all applications before powering down the system.
Power-Down Procedure
To power down the system, proceed as follows:
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1. Power down all inserted and active blades using a system management software.
2. Toggle both PEM breakers to the OFF position.
3. Verify that the BP LEDs of the PEMs are off.
3.4.2Disconnecting the System from Power Feed
If you want to remove the system, you must disconnect it from power feed.
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Disconnection Procedure
To disconnect the system from power feed, proceed as follows:
1. Make sure that the power feeds you plan to remove are powered off and cannot be
switched on while you are working.
Personal Injury
Touching the PEM power input terminals with metallic objects on your hands, wrists,
or hanging from your neck may lead to severe injuries through electric shock and burning.
Do not wear any metallic attire or commodity on your hands, wrists, or hanging from your
neck when working at the power input terminals or power input cables. Be extremely
careful when you use electrically conductive tools near the PEMs.
Short Circuit and Personal Injury
Ensure that the power feeds you plan to remove or attach are powered off and cannot be
switched on while you are working.
Ensure that all power input lines are not energized. Be careful with the used tools in order to
prevent a short circuit.
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2. To ensure that the PEMs are not energized, verify that the In LEDs (in the middle) are
off.
3. Loosen the connector fastening screws at both sides of the pluggable screw
terminals.
4. Remove the pluggable screw terminals.
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3.4.3Removing the System
If the system is too heavy, you can remove the blades before removing the system.
The system has to be powered down before the removal (see Powering Down the System on
page 85).
Removing the System
To remove the system from a rack, proceed as follows:
1. Disconnect all power input cables.
2. Disconnect all cables from the blades, RTMs, ATCA-MF105 and user cards.
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3. Remove the earth ground connection.
4. Loosen and remove the mounting screws.
5. Remove the system from the rack.
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4.1Overview
The following chapters help you to start up and maintain the system:
StepDescription
Chapter 4
Installing and Removing RTMs and Blades
on page 89
Replacing the Shelf Manager and Hub
Board on page 90
Covering Unused Slots on page 93This section provides information on covering empty slots.
Replacing Power Entry Modules on page 93This section provides information about how to install and
Replacing Fan Trays on page 97This section provides information about how to install and
Maintaining Air Filters on page 102This section provides information about how to install and
This section provides information about how to install and
remove RTMs and AdvancedTCA blades.
This section provides information about how to replace
shelf manager & hub boards.
remove Power Entry Modules.
remove the fan trays.
remove air filters.
4.2Installing and Removing RTMs and Blades
The installation and removal procedures of AdvancedTCA blades and RTMs depend on the type
of blade or RTM. For a description of these procedures, refer to the documentation of the
respective blade or RTM.
Note that the blades and RTMs are installed horizontally in a Centellis 2000 shelf, while they are
usually installed vertically. Thus, the lower handle mentioned in blade descriptions
corresponds to the right handle of a blade installed in a Centellis 2000 shelf, and the upper
handle corresponds to the left handle. For RTMs which are mounted at the rear, the upper
handle corresponds to the right handle and the lower handle to the left handle.
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Refer to section Blade Insertion and Extractionon page 153 to read about the steps that are
carried out by the software after blade insertion and before blade extraction.
Product Damage
If you install blades and RTMs in the wrong sequence the blades and RTMs may be damaged.
First install the RTM, then install the matching blade.
Product Damage
Removing the RTM from the system while the payload of the front blade is powered up may
damage the front blade and RTM.
Whenever removing the RTM from the system, you have to power down the payload of the
front blade first. This does not apply to hot-swap RTMs.
4.3Replacing the Shelf Manager and Hub Board
The following sections describe the replacement procedures for the shelf manager and hub
board ATCA-MF105.
If the shelf contains only one ATCA-MF105, you have to power down the shelf before
exchanging the ATCA-MF105.
For more information on the MF105, please refer to the ATCA-MF105 Installation and Use
manual.
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The following figure shows the ATCA-MF105 shelf manager and hub board.
Figure 4-1ATCA-MF105
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Damage of Circuits
Electrostatic discharge and incorrect installation and removal of the product can damage
circuits or shorten their life.
Before touching the product make sure that your are working in an ESD-safe environment
or wear an ESD wrist strap or ESD shoes. Hold the product by its edges and do not touch any
components or circuits.
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Since the backplane has no possibility to store the information on the shelf (part number, serial
number, etc.), this information is stored in the MF105 boards contained in a shelf. The software
on the board always updates this information on a newly inserted board from the information
stored in the other FRUs.
Never exchange more than one of these FRUs (boards) at the same time to guarantee that the
shelf information stays consistent and up to date.
The board must only be operated in a shelf that is properly grounded.
Two MF105 in the same shelf must always be set to the same SGA. The FRU information of
both MF105 must be exactly the same. Otherwise, the red LED blinks and the boards are not
powered. In this case, refer to chapter Troubleshooting on page 157.
Two MF105 in different shelves must always be set to different SGAs. When set to the same
address, both MF105 will start but network problems may occur.
Removal Procedure
The following procedure describes how to remove the board from a system. It assumes that
the system is powered. If the system is unpowered, you can disregard the blue LED and thus
skip the respective step. In that case it is a purely mechanical procedure.
1. To extract the active shelf manager initiate a switchover. Otherwise continue with
the next step.
2. Put on an ESD wrist strap.
3. Connect the strap to the shelf by attaching it to the front or rear ESD jack /ESD snap.
4. Remove any cables that are attached to front panel connectors.
5. Unfasten the screws of the face plate until the handle is detached from the front
panel of the board.
The handle switch activator triggers the blinking of the blue LED. The hotswap
state remains in the state "extraction pending", so that the blue LED is still blinking.
6. Wait until the blue LED is illuminated.
7. Remove the board from the shelf using the extraction handles.
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Installation Procedure
The following procedure describes the installation of the board. It assumes that your system is
powered. If your system is unpowered, you can disregard the blue LED and thus skip the
respective step. In this case it is a purely mechanical installation.
1. Put on an ESD wrist strap.
2. Connect the strap to the shelf by attaching the front or rear ESD jack /ESD snap.
3. Insert the board into the shelf by placing the left and right edges of the board in the
card guides of the shelf. Ensure that the guiding module of shelf and board are
aligned properly. The alignment pin facilitates the insertion and prevents bent pins.
4. Slide the board into the shelf by using the extraction handles until you feel
resistance.
5. Wait until the blue LED is illuminated.
6. Tighten the screws on the left and on the right of the board.
In this way the handle switch activator is closed and the board can be powered. The
blue LED blinks.
7. Wait until the blue LED is switched off.
The switched off blue LED indicates that the board is activated.
8. Attach cables to the front panel connectors as necessary.
4.4Covering Unused Slots
All unused slots of the shelf must be covered with filler blades. Filler blades are available from
Artesyn Embedded Technologies. The user card slots are covered with filler blades ex factory.
4.5Replacing Power Entry Modules
This section provides the information needed to replace the power entry modules (PEMs).
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The shelf is equipped with up to two PEMs. They are installed in the middle of the shelf’s front.
Before replacing a PEM, verify that a second PEM is present with both of its green notification
LEDs lit. This second PEM will provide a single power supply path during the replacement
process.
If no second PEM is installed or operational, you have to power down the system before
exchanging the PEM (see section Powering Down the System on page 85).
Damage of Circuits
Electrostatic discharge and incorrect blade installation and removal can damage circuits or
shorten their life.
Before touching the blade or electronic components, make sure that you are working in an
ESD-safe environment.
System Damage
Inserting or extracting the PEM with the PEM breaker in the ON position may damage your
system.
If power is connected to the shelf, make sure the PEM breaker is in the OFF position before
you insert or extract a PEM.
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Replacement Procedure
To replace a PEM proceed as follows.
Personal Injury
Hot PEMs may cause injury.
Allow the PEM to cool before servicing.
1. Put on an ESD wrist strap.
2. Connect the strap to the shelf by attaching the front or rear ESD jack/ESD snap.
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3. Switch the breaker of the PEM to be replaced to the OFF (tripped) position, if it is not
already in this position.
4. Unfasten the two captive screws of the PEM.
5. Remove the PEM from the shelf bay by pulling the PEM handle.
6. Switch the breaker on the replacement PEM to the OFF (tripped) position, if it is not
already in this position.
7. Insert the replacement PEM.
8. Fasten the two PEM captive screws.
9. Turn on the feed power if it is not already turned on.
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10.Check the PEM LEDs and take the appropriate actions as listed in the table below.
PEM LEDsStatus
Reverse LED (red) on
In LED (green) off
Reverse LED (red) off
In LED (green) off
Reverse LED (red) off
In LED (green) on
Do not switch on the breaker while the Reverse LED is on.
Reason: The power connected is reverted.
Action: Turn off the feed power and attach the power cables at the
power connector with the correct orientation (-48V, Return).
Do not switch on the breaker while the In LED stays off.
For possible reasons and solutions, see Appendix A, After Power On.
The power is connected correctly. You may switch on the breaker now.
PEM Damage
Applying reversal power causes damage to the electrolytic capacitors of the filter.
Therefore, only switch on the breakers if no red light is visible.
11.Switch the breaker to the ON position.
12.Verify that the green BP LED (on the right) is lit.
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4.6Replacing Fan Trays
The following section provides the information needed to replace the fan trays.
The fan trays are located on the right-hand side of the shelf’s front and on the right-hand side
of the rear. Each fan tray provides a LED indicating the state of the fan tray. If the LED is green,
the fan tray is operational. If the LED is red, the fan tray is defective and must be replaced.
If you want to check or replace an air filter, you must remove the front fan tray first.
System Damage
Insufficient cooling may damage the system.
The cooling system is designed to provide sufficient cooling with a single fan tray at work.
However, under bad conditions or due to a failure of the remaining fans, the cooling
capacity of a single fan tray may not suffice.
Avoid delays during fan replacement.
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Fan Damage
When a fan tray is taken out of operation or is removed during a replacement procedure, the
system manager will compensate for the loss by increasing the speed of the remaining fans.
Turning on high speed for a long time may shorten the life of the fans and may exceed
allowable acoustic noise limits.
Replace the fan tray without delays.
System Damage
Removing the single operating fan tray will lead to overheating very quickly.
Make sure that there is always one operating fan tray present in the system.
Damage of Circuits
Electrostatic discharge and incorrect installation and removal of the product can damage
circuits or shorten their life.
Before touching the product make sure that your are working in an ESD-safe environment
or wear an ESD wrist strap or ESD shoes. Hold the product by its edges and do not touch any
components or circuits.
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Exchanging Fan Trays
The exchange procedure is the same for both trays.
Unless an internal fuse has blown (not field replaceable), fan trays are never actually powered
down.
The fan rotation can be stopped by the shelf manager.
If the control board has failed, the fan will be operating at 100% speed.
Personal Injury
Rotating Fans
Inserting tools or fingers into operational fans may cause injuries.
Keep clear of the fans as long as they are rotating.
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1. Remove the replacement fan tray from the shipping box and make sure that it is the
correct model for the shelf (see Ordering Information on page 59) and the required
front or rear fan tray.
2. Unfasten the three mounting screws of the tray.
3. Grasp the grille and pull the tray carefully out of the shelf.
Personal Injury
Rotating Fans
Inserting tools or fingers into operational fans may cause injuries.
Keep clear of the fans as long as they are rotating.
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