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CONTENTS 1
THANK YOU 3
SAFETY 4
ADVISORIES 4
HANDLING PRECAUTIONS 5
BATTERY DISPOSAL 5
A. CONTACT INFORMATION 6
CUSTOMER SERVICE 6
TECHNICAL SUPPORT 6
B. PRODUCT INFORMATION 7
OVERVIEW 7
IDENTIFYING THE SERVER TYPE 7
SPECIFICATIONS 7
C. INSTALLING THE PRODUCT 9
GROUNDING 9
RACK MOUNTING PRECAUTIONS 9
INSTALLING IN AN EQUIPMENT RACK 10
D. OPERATING THE PRODUCT 14
CONNECTING TO THE POWER SOURCE 14
POWERING THE SERVER ON 14
E. MAINTAINING THE PRODUCT 15
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DRIVER UPDATES 15
CHASSIS ACCESS 15
EXPANSION/RISER CARD REMOVAL AND REPLACEMENT 19
HARD DRIVE REMOVAL AND REPLACEMENT 21
MEMORY REMOVAL AND REPLACEMENT 22
F. TROUBLESHOOTING 24
AVAILABLE WARRANTY 25
CRYSTAL GROUP LIMITED WARRANTY 25
LEGAL INFORMATION 26
COPYRIGHTS AND TRADEMARKS 27
DISCLAIMERS 27
CERTIFICATIONS AND LICENSES 27
INDEX OF MIL-CIRCULAR CONNECTOR APPENDIXES 28
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We Thank You!
From all of us at Crystal Group Inc., THANK YOU for your purchase of the RS363S15FM Rugged
Server. Our customers are the lifeline that keeps Crystal going. That is why it is extremely
important to us that our customers are 100% satisfied with their product choice.
Crystal products are designed to provide superior performance and reliability in the harshest
environments. Our company is ISO 9001:2008 and AS9100C:2009 certified QMS to show that
we are dedicated to providing high quality products to our customers.
We are confident that this server will meet or exceed your expectations for what a rugged
industrial/military computer server should accomplish. If you have any questions or concerns,
please contact us at one of the options listed in the Contact Information section on page 6.
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Safety
Any service should be performed by qualified service personnel. Carefully follow all advisories
and instructions in this guide to avoid causing any bodily injury or damage to the unit. This
product does not contain any user serviceable parts.
ADVISORIES
Three types of advisories are used throughout this guide to emphasize important information or
to warn of potential hazards to the user or equipment. These advisories each have a specific
icon that will stand for one of the following: Note, Warning or Caution. An example of each is
shown below:
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NOTE
A note indicates important information that helps make better use of the equipment.
WARNING
A warning indicates a potential for property damage, personal injury, or death.
CAUTION
Caution indicates potential damage to hardware or loss of data if instructions are not
followed.
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HANDLING PRECAUTIONS
This product has components that may be damaged by electrostatic discharge (ESD).
Electrostatic Discharge (ESD)
To protect the equipment from electrostatic discharge, observe the following precautions when
handling or storing the equipment or its components:
1. Always use a grounded wrist strap at the workstation or ground frequently by touching
the metal chassis of the system before handling any components. The chassis must be
connected to an earth ground.
2. Use antistatic padding on all work surfaces.
3. Avoid static-inducing carpet areas.
4. Keep the electronic components in its static shield bag until ready to perform
installation or after removing it from the server.
5. Always handle the memory or expansion cards by the edges.
6. Do not touch the input/output connector pins.
BATTERY DISPOSAL
The following applies to any battery that might be on any board installed in the equipment:
Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced.
Replace only with the same or equivalent type recommended by the manufacturer.
Dispose of used batteries according to the m
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AContact Information
Our technical personnel are acutely aware that downtime experienced by a
customer is a mission critical event. They excel at providing timely and effective responses to
any technical issues encountered in the field. Please contact us with any questions or concerns
by using one of the options below:
Customer Service Hours of Operation:8:00 AM - 5:00 PM Monday through Friday Central Time.
Technical Support Assistance Availability: 7/24/365- 7 days a week; 24 hours a day; 365 days a year.
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support of
After hours messaging service is available with a less than 30-minutes response time.
Within the United States: 800-378-1636
International Number: 1+319-378-1636
Email Address: support@crystalrugged.com
Request a Form Under Tech Support:
http://www.crystalrugged.com
For Up-to-the-minute Crystal Products Information: http://www.crystalrugged.com
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(Product No)
RS 3 6 3 S 15 F M
Table 1
BProduct Information
OVERVIEW
The Crystal RS363S15FM is a
depth chassis that can be rack mounted or used as a stand-alone unit (see section Installing the
Product for more information). The RS363S15FM consists of an aluminum chassis/enclosure, a
power supply, and an ATX form factor motherboard.
IDENTIFYING THE SERVER TYPE
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Rugged
Server
SPECIFICATIONS
Mechanical 1U) Height 5.25 (13.34 cm)
Width 17.46 (44.35 cm)
Depth (38.1 cm)
Weight 30.00 lbs 35.01 lbs (13.61 15.88 kg)
Electromagnetic Interference (EMI)
Environmental kits available for shock,
vibration, EMI and humidity.
Expansion Slots
1U
Rack
Units
The actual number of expansion slots is motherboard dependent.
# of
expansion
slots in chassis
# of
drive
bays
Short
Depth Depth
Front I/O Mil-Circ
Connectors
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Six (6) full-height, 0.75 length slot
External Bays
Accepts up to six (6
HDDs
CD/DVD/Blu-Ray
Cooling
Eight (8) thermostatically controlled fans,
Six (6) configuration dependent (plus two (2)
power supply fans, supply dependent)
Mounting Options
Option 1 (standard) Front mounted with Delrin slides
Option 2 Fixed mount Jonathan rails
Power Supply Options
Option 1 (standard) 120/240VAC with PFC 600W
Option 2 28VDC 585W
System Board
X9X9DRL-iF
X10 Option 1 X10DRL-i
Option 2 X10SRL-F
Military Standards) For a complete list of Military Standards visit the Crystal Group website at:
http://www.crystalrugged.com
Commercial Standards
Commercial standards are based on the National Electric Code (NFPA70- National Fire
Protection Association). Please visit the following link to learn more about the National Electric
Code standards:
http://www.nfpa.org
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C Installing the Product
GROUNDING
AC Version- to ensure a good earth ground, the (product #) should be used with a UL
listed three-conductor power cord connected to a three-conductor grounded power
source.
DC Version- input installations- use only approved copper connectors.
Reliable Grounding- reliable grounding of rack mounted equipment should be
maintained. Particular attention should be given to supply connections other than
direct connections to the branch circuit (e.g., use of power strips). Please see Figure 4
on page 16 for an example image of a ground stud.
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RACK MOUNTING PRECAUTIONS
To prevent bodily injury when mounting or servicing this unit in a rack, special
precautions must be taken to ensure that the system remains stable. The following
guidelines are provided to ensure personal safety:
If using an equipment rack, make sure to securely bolt the rack frame to the floor or
vehicle.
Elevated Operating Ambient Temperature- if installed in a closed or multi-unit rack
assembly, the operating ambient temperature of the rack contents may be greater than
room ambient. Therefore, consideration should be given to installing the equipment in
an environmentally compatible rack with the manufacturer's maximum rated ambient
temperature.
Reduced Air Flow- installation of the equipment in a rack should be such that the air
flow is not restricted.
Mechanical Loading- mounting of the equipment in the rack should be such that a
hazardous condition is not created due to uneven mechanical loading.
Circuit Overloading- consideration should be given to how the equipment will be
connected to a supply circuit and the effect that the loading of circuits might have on
overcurrent protection and supply wiring. Appropriate consideration of the equipment
ratings should be used when addressing this concern.
All electrical wiring should be in accordance with the National Electric Code, or
prevailing Military Standards.
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INSTALLING THE PRODUCT IN AN EQUIPMENT RACK
Using Fixed Mounting Brackets
To install RS363S15FM with fixed mounting brackets in an equipment rack, complete the
steps and see Figure 1 below:
1. Line up eight holes on the sides of the rear mounting brackets with eight holes on the
sides of the chassis and secure with 16 (eight per side) 8-32 x 0
(see #2 in Figure 1).
It may not be possible to line up all holes. If more than three holes do not line up on
each side, please contact Technical Support.
2. Line up four holes on the front mounting ears at the desired level on the front of the
equipment rack, and attach to the rack using four (two per side) 10-32 x 0
screws provided (see #3 in Figure 1).
3. Line up four holes on the rear mounting ears at the desired level on the rear of the
equipment rack, and attach to the rack using four (two per side) 10-32 x 0 rack
screws provided (see #4 in Figure 1).
Table 2
Fixed Mounting Brackets Parts List
ITEM DESCRIPTION
1 MOUNTING EAR, EXTENDED SLOT
2 SCREW, 8-32 X 0.375", 82D PHL FH, SS
3 SCREW, PHIL TRUSS HEAD 10-32 X 0.75"
4 SCREW, PHIL TRUSS HEAD 10-
4
1
1
3
The image shown
CRYSTAL RS
SERIES SERVER
INCLUDED)
may not depict the
product received.
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2
(NOT
3
CUSTOMER
RACK/ENCLOSURE (SHOWN
FOR REFERENCE ONLY)
Figure 1. Fixed Mounting Brackets
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Crystal Slides Parts List
Figure 2.
Crystal Slides
WHEN RECEIVED
5
Using Crystal Slides
To install RS363S15FM with Crystal Slides in an equipment rack, complete the following steps
and see Figure 2 below:
1. Loosen adjuster screws.
2. Line up the top and bottom holes on the front & rear mounting ears at the desired level
of the equipment rack, and attach to the rack using four (two per side) 10-32 x 0.50
rack screws provided (see #1, #2 and #5 in Figure 2).
It may not be possible to line up all holes. If more than three holes do not line up,
please contact Technical Support.
3. Tighten adjuster screws.
4. Line up the server side slots with the slides and gently push to install in the rack.
5. To secure the server when transporting or when extension of server is not necessary,
screw two 10-32 x 0to the middle hole of the front bracket ears (see #1
and #4).
Table 3
ITEM DESCRIPTION
FRONT MOUNTING EAR, SLIDE
1
REAR MOUNTING EAR, SLIDE
2
GUIDEBAR, T-SLOT SLIDE
3
4 SCREW, PHIL TRUSS HEAD 10-
SCREW, PHIL TRUSS HEAD 10-
5
SCREW, 8-32 X 0.375 FHD 82D, SS
6
1
1
4
5
6
6
4
2
5
5
3 CONNECTED TO RAIL
3
Not all chassis support Crystal
Slides
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Using Jonathan Rails
To install RS363S15FM with Jonathan Rails in an equipment rack, complete the following
steps below and see Figure 3 on the following page.
1. Attach a bracket (see #6 in Figure 3) to the smooth side of the Jonathan rail that has
four or more holes in a row (see #9 in Figure 3). There are five slots on each bracket;
when attaching to the rail side with the row of holes, place the first screw in the second
slit back from the ear. Make sure the arrow marking is pointing downward.
2. Slowly extend the rail to view the screw access hole that will allow attachment of the
four 8-32 x 0.313 screws with four 8-32 X 0.344 keps nuts (see #10 in Figure 3). Place
a screw in the first hole and slide the rail to the second hole to insert a screw. Continue
until all four screws have been inserted. If the rail slides too far before placing a screw
in one of the holes, it may lock into position. Unlock rail by pressing down on the lock
mechanism (see # 11 in Figure 3).
3. Rail should be fully extended after placing the four screws in the holes and securing to
the bracket.
4. Set the appropriate length and attach two 8-32 x 0.313 screws with two kep nuts in the
two longer slits provided. Make sure the arrow marking is pointed downward. Keep rail
fully extended (see # in Figure 3).
5. Repeat steps 1-4 for the second rail.
6. With rails fully extended, locate the four holes used to attach the rails to each side of
the server. Make sure the rails are positioned with the arrow markings pointed
downward.
7. Secure to the server using four 8-32 x 0.313 screws for each side.
8. An assistant may be needed: Attach the server into the rack mount by screwing eight
10-32 x 0.50 screws into the top and bottom holes of the bracket ears (two for front
right; two for front left; two for back right and two for back left bracket holes) (see #
6, 7 in Figure 3).
9. To secure the server when transporting or when extension of server is not necessary,
screw two 10-in the middle hole on the front bracket ears (see #4 in
Figure 3).
The images on the following page may not depict the product received.
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6
10
7 6
3
3 3
8
4
1
2
1
5 5 9
7
11
12
Extended Views
4
Closed
Views
with Brackets
13
9
Not all chassis support Jonathan
Rails
Table 4
Jonathan Rails Parts List
ITEM DESCRIPTION
1 SCREW, PHIL FHD 100D 8-
2 KEPS NUT, 8-32 X 0.344 HEAD STL
3 SCREW, PHIL TRUSS HEAD 10-
4 SCREW, PHIL TRUSS HEAD 10-
5 128QD-20
6 BRACKET, RH, RACK MOUNT
7 BRACKET, LH, RACK MOUNT
8 ARROW MARK (2 ON EACH RAIL)
9 ROW OF HOLES (ATLEAST 4 ON EACH RAIL)
10 SCREW ACCESS HOLE (1 ON EACH RAIL)
11 LOCK MECHANISM (1 ON EACH RAIL)
12 LOCK MECHANISM (2 ON EACH RAIL)
13 FOUR HOLES (2 ROWS OF 2- 4 ON EACH RAIL)
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Figure 3. Jonathan Rails
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DOperating the Product
If the RS363S15FM is part of a rack configuration, refer to the Rack guide for more
information on connecting to a power source.
CONNECTING TO A POWER SOURCE
Please see Section C- Installing the Product on page 9 for more information.
POWERING THE SERVER ON
After securely attaching the power connection, press the Power On/Off switch which will be
located on either the front or the back of the chassis depending on the specific configuration. A
blue LED will illuminate when power is applied (see Figure 4, page 16 for location of power
switch and more information about the RS363S15FM chassis).
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EMaintaining the Product
Only qualified service personnel should attempt to open the (product) chassis. There
are not any user serviceable parts inside.
To protect the equipment from Electrostatic Damage (ESD), follow the proper
precautions at all times when handling the unit and its components. Please see
Electrostatic Discharge section on Page 5.
DRIVER UPDATES
Contact Technical Support at one of the options listed on page 6.
CHASSIS ACCESS
Removing the Cover
1. Make sure the RS363S15FM is powered off and the unit is disconnected from the power
source.
2. Remove the screws connecting the top cover to the chassis using a Phillips screw driver.
3. Lift the cover to expose the interior of the chassis.
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CHASSIS VIEW:
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2
1
7
5
8
1
9
10
11
3
4
6
Figure 4. Front Plate Connector Details RS363S15FM
The images above may not depict the product received.
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Removable Rugged
Drive Carrier. Other
Power Supply Mil
-
Connector,
available in
This area is reserved for I/O output from
Standard Mil connector I/O for 2x 1Gb
Standard Mil connector I/O for 2x RS232
Standard Mil connector I/O for 2x USB 2.0.
Table 5 -INPUT/OUTPUT (I/O) PORTS:
Section Motherboard Position ID Description
All
1
2
3
Drive Carrier
BD/DVD-R Slim-line Blu-ray/DVD recorder
Power Switch System Power On/Off
drive carrier and device options are availble
for this space.
4
5
6
7
Power LED System Power LED light
Power Input
Peripheral Card
I/O
USB 2.0 Universal Serial Bus 2.0
AC or DC. Standard I/O pin outs are listed
in the appendix.
peripherial cards installed in the system.
I/O definition will be configuration
dependent.
X9DRL-iF
Front Input / Output
8
9
2x Ethernet, IPMI
2x RS232 Serial
Ethernet and IPMI. Standard I/O pin out is
listed inthe appendix. This I/O connector is
subject to configuration specific I/O and
may not match the standard I/O as defined.
Serial. Standard I/O pin out is listed in the
appendix. This I/O connector is subject to
configuration specific I/O and may not
match the standard I/O as defined.
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2x USB 2.0
Standard I/O pin out is listed in the
appendix. This I/O connector is subject to
configuration specific I/O and may not
match the standard I/O as defined.
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Standard Mil connector I/O for 2x USB 2.0,
Standard Mil connector I/O for 2x 1Gb
listed in the appendix. This I/O connector is
Standard Mil connector I/O for 2x RS232
Standard Mil connector I/O for 2x USB 2.0.
Standard Mil connector I/O for 2x USB 2.0,
Table 5
Front Connector Plate
11
2x USB 2.0, VGA,
Speaker, Power
Indicator,
Remote Power
Switch
VGA, Speaker, Power Indicator, and
Remote Power Switch. Standard I/O pin
out is listed in the appendix. This I/O
connector is subject to configuration
specific I/O and may not match the
standard I/O as defined.
X10DRL-I
and
X10SRL-F
7
8
9
10
11
USB 3.0 Universal Serial Bus 3.0
Ethernet and IPMI. Standard I/O pin out is
2x Ethernet, IPMI
subject to configuration specific I/O and
may not match the standard I/O as defined.
Serial. Standard I/O pin out is listed in the
2x RS232 Serial
2x USB 2.0
2x USB 2.0, VGA,
Speaker, Power
Indicator,
Remote Power
Switch
appendix. This I/O connector is subject to
configuration specific I/O and may not
match the standard I/O as defined.
Standard I/O pin out is listed in the
appendix. This I/O connector is subject to
configuration specific I/O and may not
match the standard I/O as defined.
VGA, Speaker, Power Indicator, and
Remote Power Switch. Standard I/O pin
out is listed in the appendix. This I/O
connector is subject to configuration
specific I/O and may not match the
standard I/O as defined.
The product received will have one of the three I/O ports shown above.
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EXPANSION/RISER CARD REMOVAL AND REPLACEMENT
Installing a plug-in expansion card requires an appropriate riser card. Contact a Crystal Sales
Representative or Technical Support if the system does not include a riser card.
Removing and Replacing the Plug-in Expansion/Riser Card
Disconnect power source to prevent injury.
Installing a plug-in expansion/riser card requires opening the (product) cover; removing
the card cage; inserting the card into the motherboard; replacing the card cage; and
disconnecting and reconnecting the appropriate connectors.
Do not force the card. Forcing the card may result in equipment damage. If it does not
slide into place, check the alignment and try again.
Please reference Figure 5 on the next page.
Steps:
1. Turn the unit OFF and disconnect the unit from the power source.
2. Remove the chassis cover (see Removing the Cover on page 15).
3. Remove the corresponding expansion slot filler bracket if installed or remove card.
4. Align the expansion card with the appropriate slot and press the expansion card in
5. With the expansion card in place within the slot, install the screw and tighten to hold
6. Attach appropriate connectors.
7. Replace chassis cover.
firmly.
the card in place.
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Figure 5. Expansion/Riser Card Installation
The image above may not depict the product received.
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THUMBSCREW
HARD DRIVE REMOVAL AND REPLACEMENT
Removing and Replacing the Carrier/Hard Drive Assembly
The procedure below may be different depending on the explicit drive contained in the
product.
Steps:
1. Power the system down (unless a drive controller supporting hot-swap has been
installed- contact Technical Support with any questions).
2. Unscrew both thumbscrews on the face of the carrier to be removed (please see circled
area in Figure 6 below). If thumbscrews are too tight, use a flathead screwdriver to
loosen.
3. Grasp the handle and pull the carrier/drive assembly straight out of the face of the
system.
4. Remove the drive by removing the four Phillips head screws from bottom of the carrier
sled.
5. Install replacement drive into carrier and secure with the four Phillips head screws (a
thread-lock solution is recommended).
6. Re-install carrier/drive assembly into the system.
7. Tighten thumbscrews to secure the drive.
8. Reapply power to the server, rebuilding any RAID arrays as necessary.
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Figure 6. Drive Removal and Replacement
MEMORY REMOVAL AND REPLACEMENT
Removing and Replacing the Memory
Contact Crystal Technical Support before performing a memory upgrade. Use only
Crystal- approved memory for upgrades.
Do not force the DIMM. Forcing the DIMM may result in equipment damage. Check the
alignment and keying before installing.
For population order see the motherboard manual received or contact Technical Support.
Steps:
1. Open up chassis cover (see Removing the Cover in the Chassis Access section on page
15).
2. If removal is required, locate the memory card area and open both DIMM release levers
by placing one finger on each lever and pushing outward. See Figure 7 on next page.
3. The DIMM will lightly pop out of the slot. Remove the old DIMM.
4. Check the orientation or key when adding new DIMM.
5. Press the DIMM into its slot evenly on both ends until it clicks into place. The DIMM
release levers will snap into place.
6. The DIMM is properly seated when the release levers have fully engaged.
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DIMM KEY
RELEASE LEVER
Figure 7. Installing DIMM
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FTroubleshooting
CONTACT TECHNICAL SUPPORT
If any problems arise when using the product, please contact Technical Support at
one of the options listed on page 6. Before calling, please have the following
information available to help expedite assistance:
1. Unit serial number
2. Brief description of the problem
3. Brief explanation of the steps already taken to isolate and resolve the problem
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Available Warranty
CRYSTAL GROUP LIMITED WARRANTY
Seller warrants to the Buyer that the products manufactured by it will be free from defects in material and workmanship
under normal use and service for the time period specified heunder this warranty shall be
the repair or replacement of any part or parts which prove to be defective under normal use and service within three
(3) years from the date of delivery to the Buyer. To receive the benefits of this warranty, the Buyer must return said
allegedly defective part or parts to Iowa, or other location specified by Seller, within the
time period set forth above. A warranty extension contract is available if purchased, potentially extending the coverage
to ten (10) years. Terms and Conditions of the extension period are dictated in a separate agreement. Customer bears
the risk of loss or damage of equipment in transit from Buyer to Seller. The Buyer shall also pay the costs of shipping
and handling for any service other than Standard Ground or Air Transport
destination. Correction by Seller of the defects in the manner provided above shall constitute a fulfillment of all
liabilities of Seller with respect to this warranty. Buyer shall pay all costs of removal of any part or parts and
option, the defective component in accordance with the above procedure, or (b) if Seller reasonably determines that it
is unable to resolve the defect by repair or replacement, to refund the purchase price upon return of the defective item.
The warranty period for repaired or replaced components shall be the remainder of the original warranty period for
the repaired or replaced item. Specifically excluded from this warranty are any products not provided by Seller. Seller
will however provide the labor to remove, install, and tethorized
by Seller) to the extent that the Buyer agrees to purchase replacement parts or to the extent that an applicable warranty
replacement is available from the OEM of the part. Under no circumstances will this warranty apply to any software
products or preventative maintenance service.
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THIS WARRANTY IS EXPRESSLY IN LIEU OF, AND BUYER EXPRESSLY WAIVES, ALL OTHER WARRANTIES EXPRESSED OR
IMPLIED BY STATUTE, USAGE, CUSTOM OF THE TRADE OR OTHERWISE, INCLUDING THE WARRANTIES OF
MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR USE AND OF ALL OTHER OBLIGATIONS OR LIABILITIES ON
IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE IS HEREBY
EXPRESSLY EXCLUDED AND DISCLAIMED.SELLER NEITHER ASSUMES NOR AUTHORIZES ANY OTHER PERSON TO
ASSUME FOR IT, ANY OTHER OBLIGATION OR LIABILITY IN CONNECTION WITH THE SALE OF THIS COMPUTER
PRODUCAPPLY TO THIS COMPUTER PRODUCT OR ANY PART THEREOF WHICH HAS
BEEN SUBJECT TO ACCIDENT, NEGLIGENCE, ALTERATION, ABUSE, OR MISUSE. THIS WARRANTY SHALL NOT APPLY TO
ANY PRODUCT FROM WHICH THE ORIGINAL SERIAL TAG HAS BEEN REMOVED. SELLER MAKES NO WARRANTY
WHATSOEVER IN RESPECT TO ACCESSORIES OR PARTS NOT SUPPLIED BY SELLER. BUYER AGREES THAT SELLER SHALL
NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY PROXIMATE, CONSEQUENTIAL, PUNITIVE, SPECIAL OR INDIRECT DAMAGES OF ANY AMOUNT
DUE TO ANY CAUSE, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, ANY LOST PROFITS, LOSS OF USE, COSTS OF DELAY, ETC.
BUYER FURTHER AGR FOR ANY CLAIM OF ANY
KIND, INCLUDING BREACH OF WARRANTY, NEGLIGENCE, STRICT LIABILITY IN TORT, OR PRODUCT LIABILITY, ANY
DELAY IN MANUFACTURE OR DELIVERY OF EQUIPMENT OR PRODUCT, OR FOR ANY FAILURE OF SELLER TO COMPLY
WITH THIS AGREEMENT SHALL BE THE REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT OF THE PRODUCTS AS PROVIDED HEREIN. (REVISED
1)
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Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference, in which case users will be required to correct the
interference at their own expense.
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reception. This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device in accordance with the specifications
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the other of the television or radio.
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Appendix of Mil-Circular Connectors
AC Power Supply
Power Input (AC)
Pin Signal Description Component
Server Connector A NC
D38999/20FD5PN B Hot
C Ground
Mating Connector D NC
D38999/26FD5SN E Neutral
F NC
Power Input
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Table 1 AC Power Supply
DC Power Supply
Power Input (DC)
Pin Signal Description Component
Server Connector A DC Return
CB2-20-22PS-A34-M4 B NC
C Ground
Mating Connector D NC
CB6P20-22SS-A34 E DC +
F NC
Table 2 DC Power Supply
Power Input
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Ethernet and IPMI
2X 1G Ethernet and IPMI
Pin Signal Description Component
Server Connector 1 TX_D1+
D38999/20FD35SN 2 TX_D1-
3 RX_D2+
Mating Connector 4 BI_D3+
D38999/26FD35PN 19 BI_D3-
20 RX_D2-
21 BI_D4+
31 BI_D4-
32 Shield
5 TX_D1+
6 TX_D1-
7 RX_D2+
8 BI_D3+
9 BI_D3-
22 RX_D2-
23 BI_D4+
24 BI_D4-
33 Shield
10 TX_D1+
11 TX_D1-
12 RX_D2+
13 BI_D3+
14 BI_D3-
25 RX_D2-
26 BI_D4+
27 BI_D4-
34 Shield
All Others NC
IPMI
LAN1
LAN2
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Table 3 Ethernet and IPMI
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Serial
2X RS232 Serial
Pin Signal Description Component
Server Connector 5 DCD
D38999/20FC35SN 7 RXD
9 TXD
Mating Connector 11 DTR
D38999/26FC35PN 13 GND
12 DSR
10 RTS
8 CTS
6 RI
22 DCD
21 RXD
20 TXD
19 DTR
18 GND
17 DSR
16 RTS
15 CTS
14 RI
All Others NC
COM 1
COM 2
Table 4 Serial
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USB
2X USB 2.0 (X9DRL-iF Motherboard)
Pin Signal Description Component
Server Connector 1 5VDC+
D38999/20FC35SA 2 Data-
3 Data+
Mating Connector 4 Ground
D38999/26FC35PA 5 5VDC+
6 Data-
7 Data+
8 Ground
9 Shield USB Shield
All Others NC
USB 1
USB 2
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Table 5 USB X9
2X USB 2.0 (X10DRL-I, X10SRL-F Motherboards)
Pin Signal Description Component
Server Connector 1 5VDC+
D38999/20FC35SA 2 Data-
3 Data+
Mating Connector 4 Ground
D38999/26FC35PA 5 5VDC+
6 Data-
7 Data+
8 Ground
All Others NC
USB 1
USB 2
Table 6 USB X10
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USB, VGA, Speaker, Power Indicator, Switch
2x USB 2.0, VGA, Speaker, Power Indicator, Remote Power Switch
Pin Signal Description Component
Server Connector 1 5VDC+
D38999/20FE35SN 2 Data-
3 Data+
Mating Connector 4 Ground
D38999/26FE35PN 5 5VDC+
6 Data-
7 Data+
8 Ground
9 Shield USB Shield
18 Red
19 Blue
20 Green
22 Ground
23 Ground
24 Ground
25 Ground
26 LVGA 5V
27 Ground
29 DDC SDA
30 Hsync
31 Vsync
32 DDC SCL
34 5VDC+
36 Speaker +
38 Signal
All Others NC
USB 1
USB 2
VGA
Power Indication 35 Ground
Speaker 37 Speaker -
Remote Power
Switch 39 Ground
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Table 7 USB, VGA, Speaker, Power Indicator, Switch
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