Dell DL4300 User Manual

Dell DL4300 Appliance Owner's Manual
Regulatory Model: E31S Series Regulatory Type: E31S001
Notes, cautions, and warnings
NOTE: A NOTE indicates important information that helps you make better use of your computer.
CAUTION: A CAUTION indicates either potential damage to hardware or loss of data and tells you how to avoid the problem.
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2016 - 05
Rev. A01
Contents
1 About your Dell DL4300 Appliance...................................................................9
Supported configurations..................................................................................................................... 9
Front panel features and indicators......................................................................................................9
Back panel features and indicators..................................................................................................... 11
Hard drive indicator codes..................................................................................................................14
NIC indicator codes.............................................................................................................................15
Power supply unit indicator codes..................................................................................................... 15
Diagnostic indicators on the front panel............................................................................................ 17
iDRAC Direct LED indicator codes......................................................................................................18
Quick Sync indicator codes................................................................................................................20
2 Documentation matrix...................................................................................... 22
3 Technical specifications....................................................................................24
Dimensions and weight...................................................................................................................... 24
Processor specifications..................................................................................................................... 24
Expansion bus specifications..............................................................................................................24
PSU specifications...............................................................................................................................25
System battery specifications............................................................................................................. 25
Memory specifications........................................................................................................................25
Drive specifications.............................................................................................................................26
Hard drives.....................................................................................................................................26
Ports and connectors specifications..................................................................................................26
USB ports.......................................................................................................................................26
NIC ports........................................................................................................................................26
Serial connector............................................................................................................................ 26
VGA ports.......................................................................................................................................26
Internal Dual SD Module...............................................................................................................26
Video specifications............................................................................................................................ 27
Environmental specifications..............................................................................................................27
Particulate and gaseous contamination specifications .............................................................. 28
Standard operating temperature.................................................................................................. 29
Expanded operating temperature.................................................................................................29
Expanded operating temperature restrictions.............................................................................30
4 Initial system setup and configuration........................................................... 31
Setting up your system........................................................................................................................31
iDRAC configuration............................................................................................................................31
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Setting up and configuring the iDRAC IP address .......................................................................31
Log in to iDRAC............................................................................................................................. 32
Downloading the drivers and firmware..............................................................................................32
Methods of installing the operating system.......................................................................................32
Managing your system remotely........................................................................................................ 32
5 Pre-operating system management applications........................................34
Options to manage the pre-operating system applications.............................................................34
Navigation keys................................................................................................................................... 34
System Setup.......................................................................................................................................35
Viewing System Setup...................................................................................................................35
System Setup details......................................................................................................................35
Entering System Setup.................................................................................................................. 35
System BIOS.................................................................................................................................. 36
iDRAC Settings utility.....................................................................................................................54
System Information details........................................................................................................... 55
Dell Lifecycle Controller..................................................................................................................... 55
Embedded system management..................................................................................................56
Boot Manager......................................................................................................................................56
Viewing Boot Manager..................................................................................................................56
Boot Manager main menu............................................................................................................ 56
6 Installing and removing system components............................................... 57
Safety instructions............................................................................................................................... 57
Before working inside your system.................................................................................................... 57
After working inside your system....................................................................................................... 58
Recommended tools.......................................................................................................................... 58
Front bezel (optional)..........................................................................................................................58
Removing the optional front bezel...............................................................................................58
Installing the optional front bezel................................................................................................ 60
System cover.......................................................................................................................................62
Removing the system cover......................................................................................................... 62
Installing the system cover........................................................................................................... 63
Inside the system................................................................................................................................ 64
Cooling shroud................................................................................................................................... 65
Removing the cooling shroud......................................................................................................66
Installing the cooling shroud........................................................................................................ 67
Hard-drive tray assembly....................................................................................................................68
Removing the hard drive tray....................................................................................................... 68
Installing the hard drive tray......................................................................................................... 69
Removing a hard drive blank from a hard drive carrier............................................................... 70
Installing a hard drive blank into a hard drive carrier....................................................................71
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Removing a hard drive carrier from the hard drive tray...............................................................72
Installing a hard drive carrier into the hard drive tray.................................................................. 73
Removing a hard drive from a hard drive carrier......................................................................... 74
Removing the hard drive backplane from the hard drive tray.....................................................76
Installing the hard drive backplane in the hard drive tray............................................................ 77
Cooling fans........................................................................................................................................ 78
Removing a cooling fan................................................................................................................ 78
Installing a cooling fan.................................................................................................................. 79
Cooling-fan assembly ....................................................................................................................... 80
Removing the cooling-fan assembly........................................................................................... 80
Installing the cooling-fan assembly............................................................................................. 82
System memory.................................................................................................................................. 83
General memory module installation guidelines.........................................................................84
Mode-specific guidelines..............................................................................................................84
Sample memory configurations................................................................................................... 85
Removing memory modules........................................................................................................86
Installing memory modules.......................................................................................................... 87
Processors and heat sinks.................................................................................................................. 89
Removing a processor.................................................................................................................. 89
Installing a processor.................................................................................................................... 93
PCIe card holder................................................................................................................................. 95
Removing the PCIe card holder................................................................................................... 95
Installing the PCIe card holder..................................................................................................... 96
Opening and closing the PCIe card holder latch.........................................................................97
Cable retention bracket......................................................................................................................98
Removing the cable retention bracket.........................................................................................98
Installing the cable retention bracket...........................................................................................99
Integrated storage controller card...................................................................................................100
Removing the integrated storage controller card......................................................................101
Installing the integrated storage controller card....................................................................... 103
Expansion cards and expansion card riser.......................................................................................104
Expansion card installation guidelines....................................................................................... 105
Removing an expansion card from expansion card riser 2 or 3............................................... 106
Installing an expansion card into the expansion card riser 2 or 3.............................................107
Removing an expansion card from the expansion card riser 1.................................................109
Installing an expansion card into the expansion card riser 1.....................................................110
Removing the riser 1 blank.......................................................................................................... 112
Installing the riser 1 blank............................................................................................................ 113
Removing expansion card risers................................................................................................. 114
Installing expansion card risers................................................................................................... 119
Internal dual SD module (optional)...................................................................................................121
Removing an internal SD card.................................................................................................... 122
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Installing an internal SD card...................................................................................................... 123
Removing the internal dual SD module .....................................................................................123
Installing the internal dual SD module .......................................................................................125
Network daughter card.....................................................................................................................125
Removing the network daughter card ...................................................................................... 126
Installing the network daughter card..........................................................................................127
System battery...................................................................................................................................129
Replacing the system battery......................................................................................................129
Power supply units............................................................................................................................130
Hot spare feature......................................................................................................................... 131
Removing the power supply unit blank...................................................................................... 131
Installing the power supply unit blank........................................................................................132
Removing an AC power supply unit........................................................................................... 133
Installing an AC power supply unit............................................................................................. 134
Hard drives.........................................................................................................................................135
Removing a 2.5 inch hard drive blank (rear)...............................................................................136
Installing a 2.5 inch hard drive blank (rear).................................................................................136
Removing a 3.5-inch hard drive blank........................................................................................137
Installing a 3.5-inch hard drive blank......................................................................................... 138
Removing a hard drive from a hard drive carrier....................................................................... 139
Installing a hard drive into a hard drive carrier...........................................................................139
Removing a hot swappable hard drive.............................................................................................140
Installing a hot swappable hard drive............................................................................................... 141
Hard drive backplane........................................................................................................................ 143
Removing the hard-drive backplane ......................................................................................... 143
Installing the hard drive backplane ............................................................................................ 147
Removing the hard drive backplane (rear)..................................................................................151
Installing the hard drive backplane (rear)................................................................................... 152
Control panel.....................................................................................................................................154
Removing the LCD control panel assembly...............................................................................154
Installing the LCD control panel assembly.................................................................................156
Removing the LED control panel assembly................................................................................157
Installing the LED control panel assembly................................................................................. 159
Installing the control panel ........................................................................................................ 159
System board..................................................................................................................................... 161
Removing the system board....................................................................................................... 161
Installing the system board.........................................................................................................164
Trusted Platform Module.................................................................................................................. 167
Installing the Trusted Platform Module......................................................................................168
Initializing the TPM for BitLocker users......................................................................................169
Initializing the TPM for TXT users............................................................................................... 169
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7 Using system diagnostics................................................................................170
Dell Embedded System Diagnostics.................................................................................................170
When to use the Embedded System Diagnostics...................................................................... 170
Running the Embedded System Diagnostics from Boot Manager............................................170
Running the Embedded System Diagnostics from the Dell Lifecycle Controller.....................170
System diagnostic controls......................................................................................................... 171
Dell Server E-Support Tool................................................................................................................171
8 Jumpers and connectors ............................................................................... 172
System board jumper settings.......................................................................................................... 172
System board jumpers and connectors........................................................................................... 173
Disabling a forgotten password........................................................................................................175
9 Troubleshooting your system........................................................................ 176
Safety first — for you and your system.............................................................................................176
Troubleshooting system startup failure............................................................................................176
Troubleshooting external connections............................................................................................176
Troubleshooting the video subsystem............................................................................................. 176
Troubleshooting a USB device..........................................................................................................177
Troubleshooting iDRAC Direct (USB XML configuration)................................................................178
Troubleshooting iDRAC Direct (Laptop connection)...................................................................... 178
Troubleshooting a serial I/O device................................................................................................. 179
Troubleshooting a NIC......................................................................................................................179
Troubleshooting a wet system.........................................................................................................180
Troubleshooting a damaged system................................................................................................ 181
Troubleshooting the system battery.................................................................................................181
Troubleshooting power supply units............................................................................................... 182
Troubleshooting power source problems................................................................................. 182
Troubleshooting power supply unit problems...........................................................................182
Troubleshooting cooling problems..................................................................................................183
Troubleshooting cooling fans.......................................................................................................... 183
Troubleshooting system memory....................................................................................................184
Troubleshooting an SD card.............................................................................................................185
Troubleshooting a hard drive........................................................................................................... 186
Troubleshooting a storage controller.............................................................................................. 186
Troubleshooting expansion cards.................................................................................................... 187
Troubleshooting processors.............................................................................................................188
System messages.............................................................................................................................. 189
Warning messages...................................................................................................................... 189
Diagnostic messages...................................................................................................................189
Alert messages.............................................................................................................................189
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10 Getting help.................................................................................................... 190
Contacting Dell................................................................................................................................. 190
Locating Service Tag of your system............................................................................................... 190
Documentation feedback.................................................................................................................190
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About your Dell DL4300 Appliance

Supported configurations

Your Dell DL4300 Appliance supports the following configurations:
Table 1. Standard Edition
Component Specification
Processor Up to two Intel Xeon E5-2640 v4 processor
Hard drives Up to twelve 3.5–inch hard drives, two 2.5–inch back-accessible hard drives
connected to a SATA chipset, and four 3.5–inch hard drives in the middle hard-drive tray.
Memory 4 x 16 GB RDIMM or 8 x 16 GB RDIMM
Table 2. High Capacity Edition
Component Specification
Processor Up to two Intel Xeon E5-2660 v3 processor
Hard drives Up to twelve 3.5–inch hard drives, two 2.5–inch back-accessible hard drives
connected to a SATA chipset, and four 3.5–inch hard drives in the middle hard-drive tray.
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Memory 8 x 16 GB RDIMM or 16 x 16 GB RDIMM

Front panel features and indicators

The front panel provides access to the features available on the front of the server, such as the power button, NMI button, system identification tag, system identification button, and USB and VGA ports. The
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diagnostic LEDs or the LCD panel is prominently on the front panel. The hot swappable hard drives are accessible from the front panel.
Figure 1. Front panel features and indicators (Twelve x 3.5–inch hard drive chassis)
1. System identification button
2. Power button
3. NMI button
4. Information tag
5. Hard drives
6. USB management port/iDRAC Direct
7. Video connector
8. Quick Sync (optional)
Table 3. Front panel features
Item Indicator, Button, or
Icon Description
Connector
1 System identification
button
The identification buttons on the front and back panels can be used to locate a particular system within a rack. When one of these buttons is pressed, the system status indicator on the back flashes until one of the buttons is pressed again.
Press to toggle the system ID on and off.
If the system stops responding during POST, press and hold the system ID button for more than five seconds to enter BIOS progress mode.
To reset the iDRAC (if not disabled in F2 iDRAC setup) press and hold the button for more than 15 seconds.
2 Power button The power-on indicator lights when the system
power is on. The power button controls the power supply output to the system.
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Item Indicator, Button, or
Connector
3 NMI button Used to troubleshoot software and device driver
4 Information tag A slide-out label panel which allows you to record
5 Hard drives
Icon Description
NOTE: On ACPI-compliant operating systems, turning off the system using the power button causes the system to perform a graceful shutdown before power to the system is turned off.
errors when running certain operating systems. This button can be pressed using the end of a paper clip.
Use this button only if directed to do so by qualified support personnel or by the operating system's documentation.
system information such as Service Tag, NIC, MAC address, and so on as per your need.
Up to twelve 3.5 inch hot-swappable hard drives.
6 USB management port/
iDRAC Direct
7 Video connector Enables you to connect a display to the system.
8 Quick Sync (optional)
The USB management port is USB 2.0 compliant. Enables you to connect USB devices to the system or provides access to the iDRAC Direct features. For more information, see the Integrated Dell Remote Access Controller User’s Guide at Dell.com/idracmanuals.
Indicates a Quick Sync enabled system. The Quick Sync feature is optional and needs a Quick Sync bezel. This feature allows management of the system by using mobile devices. This feature aggregates hardware or firmware inventory and various system level diagnostic and error information that can be used in troubleshooting the system. For more information, see the Integrated Dell Remote Access Controller User’s Guide at Dell.com/idracmanuals.

Back panel features and indicators

The back panel provides access to the features available on the back of the server, such as the system identification button, power supply sockets, cable management arm connectors, iDRAC storage media, NIC ports, USB and VGA ports. Most of the expansion card ports can be accessed from the back panel. The hot swappable power supply units, and if installed, the rear accessible hard drives are accessible from the back panel.
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Figure 2. Back panel features and indicators—DL4300
1. System identification button
2. System identification connector
3. iDRAC8 Enterprise port
4. Half-height PCIe expansion-card slot (3)
5. Serial connector
6. Video connector
7. USB connector (2)
8. Full-height PCIe expansion-card slot (3)
9. Ethernet connector (2)
10. Power supply unit (PSU1)
11. Power supply unit (PSU2)
12. Hard drive (2) (back)
Table 4. Back panel features and indicators
Item Indicator, button, or
connector
1 System identification
button
2 System identification
connector
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Icon Description
The identification buttons on the front and back panels can be used to locate a particular system within a rack.
When one of these buttons is pressed, the system status indicator on the back flashes until one of the buttons is pressed again.
Press to toggle the system ID on and off.
If the system stops responding during POST, press and hold the system ID button for more than five seconds to enter BIOS progress mode.
To reset iDRAC (if not disabled in F2 iDRAC setup) press and hold the button for more than 15 seconds.
Connects the optional system status indicator assembly through the optional cable management arm.
Item Indicator, button, or
connector
3 iDRAC8 Enterprise port Dedicated management port.
Icon Description
4 Half-height PCIe
expansion-card slot (3)
5 Serial connector Allows you to connect a serial device to the
6 Video connector Allows you to connect a VGA display to the system.
7 USB connector (2) Allows you to connect USB devices to the system.
8 Full-height PCIe
expansion-card slot (3)
9 Ethernet connector (2) Two integrated one 1 Gbps and 1 Gbps plus one 10
10 Power supply unit (PSU1)
11 Power supply unit
(PSU2)
12 Hard drive (2) (back) Up to two hot-swappable 2.5 inch hard drives.
Allows you to connect up to three half-height PCI Express expansion cards.
system.
The ports are USB 3.0-compliant.
Allows you to connect up to three full-height PCI Express expansion cards.
Gbps connector (Standard Edition) or
Two 10 Gbps (High Capacity Edition)
1100 W
1100 W
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Hard drive indicator codes

Each hard drive carrier has an activity indicator and a status indicator. The indicators provide information about the current status of the hard drive. The activity LED indicates whether hard drive is currently in use or not. The status LED indicates the power condition of the hard drive.
Figure 3. Hard drive indicators on the hard drive and the hard drive tray backplane
1. hard drive activity indicator 2. hard drive status indicator
3. hard drive backplane on hard drive tray 4. hard drive
NOTE: If the hard drive is in the Advanced Host Controller Interface (AHCI) mode, the status indicator (on the right side) does not turn on.
Table 5. Hard drive indicator codes
Drive-status indicator pattern (RAID only) Condition
Flashes green twice per second Identifying drive or preparing for removal.
Off Drive ready for insertion or removal.
NOTE: The drive status indicator remains off until all hard drives are initialized after the system is turned on. Drives are not ready for insertion or removal during this time.
Flashes green, amber, and then turns off Predicted drive failure
Flashes amber four times per second Drive failed
Flashes green slowly Drive rebuilding
Steady green Drive online
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Drive-status indicator pattern (RAID only) Condition
Flashes green for three seconds, amber for three seconds, and then turns off after six seconds
Rebuild stopped

NIC indicator codes

Each NIC on the back panel has an indicator that provides information about the network activity and link status. The activity LED indicates whether the NIC is currently connected or not. The link LED indicates the speed of the connected network.
Figure 4. NIC indicators
1. link indicator 2. activity indicator
Table 6. NIC indicators
Convention Status Condition
A Link and activity indicators are off The NIC is not connected to the
network.
B Link indicator is green The NIC is connected to a valid network
at its maximum port speed (1 Gbps or 10 Gbps).
C Link indicator is amber The NIC is connected to a valid network
at less than its maximum port speed.
D Activity indicator is flashing green Network data is being sent or received.

Power supply unit indicator codes

AC power supply units (PSUs) have an illuminated translucent handle that serves as an indicator and DC PSUs have an LED that serves as an indicator. The indicator shows whether power is present or a power fault has occurred.
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Figure 5. AC PSU status indicator
1. AC PSU status indicator/handle
Table 7. AC PSU status indicators
Convention Power indicator
Condition
pattern
A Green A valid power source is connected to the PSU and the PSU is
operational.
B Flashing green When the firmware of the PSU is being updated, the PSU handle
flashes green.
C Flashing green
and turns off
When hot-adding a PSU, the PSU handle flashes green five times at 4 Hz rate and turns off. This indicates a PSU mismatch with respect to efficiency, feature set, health status, and supported voltage.
NOTE: Ensure that both the PSUs are of the same capacity.
CAUTION: For AC PSUs, use only PSUs with the Extended Power Performance (EPP) label on the back.
NOTE: Mixing PSUs from previous generations of Dell PowerEdge servers can result in a PSU mismatch condition or failure to turn the system on.
D Flashing amber Indicates a problem with the PSU.
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Convention Power indicator
pattern
E Not lit Power is not connected.
Condition
CAUTION: When correcting a PSU mismatch, replace only the PSU with the flashing indicator. Swapping the PSU to make a matched pair can result in an error condition and unexpected system shutdown. To change from a high output configuration to a low output configuration or vice versa, you must turn off the system.
CAUTION: AC PSUs support both 220 V and 110 V input voltages with the exception of Titanium PSUs, which support only 220 V. When two identical PSUs receive different input voltages, they can output different wattages, and trigger a mismatch.
CAUTION: If two PSUs are used, they must be of the same type and have the same maximum output power.
CAUTION: Combining AC and DC PSUs is not supported and triggers a mismatch.

Diagnostic indicators on the front panel

NOTE: The diagnostic indicators are not present if the system is equipped with an LCD display.
NOTE: No diagnostic indicators are lit when the system is turned off. To start the system, plug it into a working power source and press the power button.
Table 8. Diagnostic indicators
Icon Description Condition Corrective action
Health indicator
Hard drive indicator
The indicator turns solid blue if the system is in good health.
The indicator flashes amber:
When the system is turned on.
When the system is in standby.
If any error condition exists. For example, a failed fan, PSU, or a hard drive.
The indicator flashes amber if there is a hard drive error.
None required.
Check the System Event Log or system messages for the specific issue. For more information about error messages, see the
Dell Event and Error Messages Reference Guide at Dell.com/openmanagemanuals >
OpenManage software.
The POST process is interrupted without any video output due to invalid memory configurations. See the Getting help section.
Check the System Event Log to determine the hard drive that has an error. Run the appropriate Online Diagnostics test. Restart the system and run embedded diagnostics
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Icon Description Condition Corrective action
(ePSA). If the hard drives are configured in a RAID array, restart the system and enter the host adapter configuration utility program.
Related Links
Getting help
Electrical indicator
Temperature indicator
Memory indicator
The indicator flashes amber if the system experiences an electrical error (for example, voltage out of range, or a failed power supply unit (PSU) or voltage regulator).
The indicator flashes amber if the system experiences a thermal error (for example, the ambient temperature is out of range or fan failure).
The indicator flashes amber if a memory error occurs.
Check the System Event Log or system messages for the specific issue. If it is due to a problem with the PSU, check the LED on the PSU. Reseat the PSU. If the problem persists, see the Getting help section.
Ensure that none of the following conditions exist:
A cooling fan has been removed or has failed.
System cover, cooling shroud, EMI filler panel, memory module blank, or back filler bracket is removed.
Ambient temperature is too high.
External airflow is obstructed.
See the Getting help section.
Check the system event log or system messages for the location of the failed memory. Reseat the memory module. If the problem persists, see the Getting help section.

iDRAC Direct LED indicator codes

The iDRAC Direct LED indicator lights up to indicate that the port is connected and is being used as a part of the iDRAC subsystem.
NOTE: The iDRAC Direct LED indicator does not turn on when the USB port is used in the USB mode.
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Figure 6. iDRAC Direct LED indicator
1. iDRAC Direct status indicator
The iDRAC Direct LED indicator table describes iDRAC Direct activity when configuring iDRAC Direct by using the management port (USB XML Import).
Table 9. iDRAC Direct LED indicators
Convention iDRAC Direct
Condition LED indicator pattern
A Green Turns green for a minimum of two seconds to indicate the start and
end of a file transfer.
B Flashing green Indicates file transfer or any operation tasks.
C Green and turns
Indicates that the file transfer is complete. off
D Not lit Indicates that the USB is ready to be removed or that a task is
complete.
The following table describes iDRAC Direct activity when configuring iDRAC Direct by using your laptop and cable (Laptop Connect):
Table 10. iDRAC Direct LED indicator patterns
iDRAC Direct LED
Condition
indicator pattern
Solid green for two
Indicates that the laptop is connected.
seconds
Flashing green (on
Indicates that the laptop connected is recognized. for two seconds and off for two seconds)
Turns off Indicates that the laptop is unplugged.
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Quick Sync indicator codes

Figure 7. Quick Sync indicator codes
1. Quick Sync status indicator 2. Quick Sync activation button
Table 11. Quick Sync indicator codes
Power indicator pattern Condition
Slow flash Indicates that Quick Sync is waiting to be configured
from iDRAC.
Solid Indicates that Quick Sync is ready to transfer.
Flashes three times rapidly and then turns off Indicates that the Quick Sync feature is disabled from
iDRAC.
Flashes continuously when the mobile device touches the antenna
Flashes rapidly five times and turns off for one second when the activation button is pressed. This pattern is repeated until the activation button is pressed again.
Off Indicates that the Quick Sync feature is turned off.
Indicates data transfer activity.
Indicates that the Quick Sync hardware is not responding properly. Reseat the bezel. If the problem persists, see Getting help section.
Use the activation button to enable it. If pressing the activation button does not turn on the LEDs, it indicates that power is not delivered to the Quick Sync bezel.
NOTE: For security purposes, Quick Sync turns off after 30 seconds of inactivity after the activation button is pressed. After timed-out, the user is expected to press the activation button again to activate Quick Sync.
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Related Links
Getting help
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Documentation matrix

This section provides information about the documentation resources for your system.
Table 12. Documentation resources for system
Task Document Location
Setting up your system
For information about installing the system into a rack, see the Rack documentation included with your rack solution.
Dell.com/poweredgemanuals
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Configuring your system
For information about turning on the system and the technical specifications of your system, see the Getting Started With Your System that shipped with your system.
For information about deploying your system, see the Dell DL4300 Deployment Guide.
For information about iDRAC features, configuring and logging in to iDRAC, and managing your system remotely, see the Integrated Dell Remote Access Controller User's Guide.
For information about understanding Remote Access Controller Admin (RACADM) subcommands and supported RACADM interfaces, see the RACADM Command Line Reference Guide for iDRAC.
For information about updating drivers and firmware, see the Download firmware and drivers section in this document.
Dell.com/support/home
Dell.com/support/home
Dell.com/idracmanuals
Dell.com/idracmanuals
Dell.com/support/drivers
Managing your system For information about working with
your system, see the Dell DL4300 Appliance User's Guide.
For information about supported hardware and software versions for your system, see the Dell DL4300 Appliance Interoperability Guide.
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Dell.com/support/home
Dell.com/support/home
Task Document Location
Working with Dell PowerEdge RAID controllers
For information about the features of the Dell OpenManage Systems Management, see the Dell
OpenManage Systems Management Overview Guide.
For information about setting up, using, and troubleshooting OpenManage, see the Dell
OpenManage Server Administrator User’s Guide.
For information about installing, using, and troubleshooting Dell OpenManage Essentials, see the Dell OpenManage Essentials User’s Guide.
For understanding the features of Dell Lifecycle Controller (LCC), see the Dell Lifecycle Controller User’s Guide.
For information about understanding the features of the Dell PowerEdge RAID controllers (PERC) and deploying the PERC cards, see the Storage controller documentation.
Dell.com/openmanagemanuals
Dell.com/openmanagemanuals
Dell.com/openmanagemanuals
Dell.com/idracmanuals
Dell.com/storagecontrollermanuals
Understanding event and error messages
For information about checking the event and error messages generated by the system firmware and agents that monitor system components, see the Dell Event and Error Messages Reference Guide.
Dell.com/openmanagemanuals/ OpenManage software
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Technical specifications

Dimensions and weight

Physical Dimensions
Height 8.73 cm (3.44 inch)
Width 48.2 cm (18.98 inch)
Depth 75.58 cm (29.75 inch)
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Maximum configuration weight
Empty weight 23.2 kg (51.15 lb) (3.5–inch hard drive systems)
36.5 kg (80.47 lb) (3.5–inch hard drive systems)

Processor specifications

Processor Type Specification
Standard Edition One or two Intel Xeon processors E5-2640 v4 product family
High Capacity Edition
One or two Intel Xeon processors E5–2660 v3 product family

Expansion bus specifications

The Dell DL4300 system supports PCI express (PCIe) generation 3 expansion cards, which need to be installed on the system board using expansion card risers. This system supports three types of expansion card risers. The following table provides the expansion card riser specifications:
Table 13. Expansion card riser specifications
Expansion card riser PCIe slots on the
riser
Riser 1 Slot 1 half-height low-profile x8
Height Length Link
Riser 1 Slot 2 half-height low-profile x8
Riser 1 Slot 3 half-height low-profile x8
Riser 2 Slot 4 full-height full-length x16
Riser 2 Slot 5 full-height full-length x8
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Expansion card riser PCIe slots on the
riser
Riser 3 (default) Slot 6 full-height full-length x8
Riser 3 Slot 7 full-height full-length x8
NOTE: When using slots 1 through 4 on the riser, ensure that both the processors are installed on the system.
Height Length Link

PSU specifications

Your Dell DL4300 system supports up to two AC redundant power supply units (PSUs).
Table 14. PSU specifications
PSU Class Heat dissipation
(maximum)
1100 W AC Platinum 4100 BTU/hr 50/60 Hz 100–240 V AC, autoranging
NOTE: Heat dissipation is calculated using the PSU wattage rating.
NOTE: This system is also designed to connect to the IT power systems with a phase to phase voltage not exceeding 230 V.
Frequency Voltage

System battery specifications

Your Dell DL4300 system supports CR 2032 3.0-V lithium coin cell system battery.

Memory specifications

The Dell DL4300 system supports DDR4 registered DIMMs (RDIMMs). Supported memory bus frequency is 2133MT/s.
Table 15. Memory specifications for Standard Capacity Edition
Memory module sockets
Twenty-four 288– pin
Memory capacity Minimum RAM Maximum RAM
4 GB single-ranked or 8 GB dual-ranked RDIMMs
64 GB with a dual processor
Up to 128 GB with a dual processor
Table 16. Memory specifications for High Capacity Edition
Memory module sockets
Twenty-four 288–pin 16 GB dual-ranked
Memory capacity Minimum RAM Maximum RAM
128 GB with a dual
RDIMMs
processor
Up to 256 GB with a dual processor
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Drive specifications

Hard drives

The Dell DL4300 system supports up to twelve 3.5 inch and two 2.5 inch back-accessible and four 3.5 inch (in the hard-drive tray), internal, hot-swappable Nearline SAS drives in hard-drive slots 0 through 11 and 12 through 15.

Ports and connectors specifications

USB ports

The Dell DL4300 system supports:
USB 2.0-compliant ports on the front panel
USB 3.0-complaint ports on the back panel
The following table provides more information about the USB specifications:
Table 17. USB specifications
System Front panel Back panel
Dell DL4300 system One 4-pin, USB 2.0-compliant Two 4-pin, USB 3.0-compliant

NIC ports

The Dell DL4300 Standard Edition system supports two Network Interface Controller (NIC) ports on the back panel, which is available in one of the following NIC configurations:
1 Gbps
1 Gbps plus one 10 Gbps
The DL4300 High Capacity Edition system supports two 10 Gbps Network Interface Controller (NIC) ports on the back panel.

Serial connector

The serial connector connects a serial device to the system. The Dell DL4300 system supports one serial connector on the back panel, which is a 9-pin connector, Data Terminal Equipment (DTE), 16550­compliant.

VGA ports

The Video Graphic Array (VGA) port enables you to connect the system to a VGA display. The Dell DL4300 system supports two 15-pin VGA ports on the front and back panels.

Internal Dual SD Module

The Dell DL4300 system supports one flash memory card slot with the internal SD module.
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Video specifications

Video Specification
Video type Matrox G200eR2
Video memory 16 MB

Environmental specifications

NOTE: For additional information about environmental measurements for specific system configurations, see Dell.com/environmental_datasheets.
Table 18. Temperature specifications
Temperature Specifications
Storage –40°C to 65°C (–40°F to 149°F)
Continuous operation (for altitude less than 950 m or 3117 ft)
Fresh air For information about fresh air, see Expanded Operating
Maximum temperature gradient (operating and storage)
Table 19. Relative humidity specifications
Relative humidity Specifications
Storage 5% to 95% RH with 33°C (91°F) maximum dew point.
Operating 10% to 80% relative humidity with 29°C (84.2°F) maximum
Table 20. Maximum vibration specifications
Maximum vibration Specifications
Operating 0.26 G
Storage 1.88 G
10°C to 35°C (50°F to 95°F) with no direct sunlight on the equipment.
Temperature section.
20°C/h (68°F/h)
Atmosphere must be non-condensing at all times.
dew point.
at 5 Hz to 350 Hz (all operation orientations).
rms
at 10 Hz to 500 Hz for 15 min (all six sides
rms
tested).
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Table 21. Maximum shock specifications
Maximum vibration Specifications
Operating Six consecutively executed shock pulses in the positive
and negative x, y, and z axes of 40 G for up to 2.3 ms.
Storage Six consecutively executed shock pulses in the positive
and negative x, y, and z axes (one pulse on each side of the system) of 71 G for up to 2 ms.
Table 22. Maximum altitude specifications
Maximum altitude Specifications
Operating
Storage 12,000 m (39,370 ft)
Table 23. Operating temperature de-rating specifications
Operating temperature de-rating Specifications
Up to 35°C (95°F) Maximum temperature is reduced by 1°C/300 m (1°F/547
35°C to 40°C (95°F to 104°F) Maximum temperature is reduced by 1°C/175 m (1°F/319
3048 m (10,000 ft)
ft) above 950 m (3,117 ft).
ft) above 950 m (3,117 ft).
40°C to 45°C (104°F to 113°F) Maximum temperature is reduced by 1°C/125 m (1°F/228
ft) above 950 m (3,117 ft).

Particulate and gaseous contamination specifications

The following table defines the limitations that help avoid any equipment damage or failure from particulates and gaseous contamination. If the levels of particulates or gaseous pollution exceed the specified limitations and result in equipment damage or failure, you may need to rectify the environmental conditions. Re-mediation of environmental conditions is the responsibility of the customer.
Table 24. Particulate contamination specifications
Particulate contamination Specifications
Air filtration Data center air filtration as defined by ISO Class 8 per ISO
14644-1 with a 95% upper confidence limit.
NOTE: This condition applies to data center environments only. Air filtration requirements do not apply to IT equipment designed to be used outside a data center, in environments such as an office or factory floor.
NOTE: Air entering the data center must have MERV11 or MERV13 filtration.
Conductive dust Air must be free of conductive dust, zinc whiskers, or
other conductive particles.
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Particulate contamination Specifications
NOTE: This condition applies to data center and non-data center environments.
Corrosive dust
Table 25. Gaseous contamination specifications
Gaseous contamination Specifications
Copper coupon corrosion rate <300 Å/month per Class G1 as defined by ANSI/
Silver coupon corrosion rate <200 Å/month as defined by AHSRAE TC9.9.
NOTE: Maximum corrosive contaminant levels measured at ≤50% relative humidity.
Air must be free of corrosive dust.
Residual dust present in the air must have a deliquescent point less than 60% relative humidity.
NOTE: This condition applies to data center and non-data center environments.
ISA71.04-1985.

Standard operating temperature

Table 26. Standard operating temperature specifications
Standard operating temperature Specifications
Continuous operation (for altitude less than 950 m or 3117 ft)
10°C to 35°C (50°F to 95°F) with no direct sunlight on the equipment.
NOTE: The 2.5-inch hard drive chassis supports a maximum of 145 W processors.

Expanded operating temperature

Table 27. Expanded operating temperature specifications
Expanded operating temperature Specifications
Continuous operation 5°C to 40°C at 5% to 85% RH with 29°C dew point.
NOTE: Outside the standard operating temperature (10°C to 35°C), the system can operate continuously in temperatures as low as 5°C and as high as 40°C.
For temperatures between 35°C and 40°C, de-rate maximum allowable temperature by 1°C per 175 m above 950 m (1°F per 319 ft).
≤ 1% of annual operating hours –5°C to 45°C at 5% to 90% RH with 29°C dew point.
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Expanded operating temperature Specifications
NOTE: Outside the standard operating temperature (10°C to 35°C), the system can operate down to –5°C or up to 45°C for a maximum of 1% of its annual operating hours.
For temperatures between 40°C and 45°C, de-rate maximum allowable temperature by 1°C per 125 m above 950 m (1°F per 228 ft).
NOTE: When operating in the expanded temperature range, system performance may be impacted.
NOTE: When operating in the expanded temperature range, ambient temperature warnings maybe reported in the System Event Log.

Expanded operating temperature restrictions

Do not perform a cold startup below 5°C.
The operating temperature specified is for a maximum altitude of 3050 m (10,000 ft).
160 W or higher wattage processor is not supported.
Redundant power supply units are required.
Non-Dell qualified peripheral cards and/or peripheral cards greater than 25 W are not supported.
The 3.5-inch hard drive chassis supports a maximum of 120 W processor.
The 2.5-inch hard drive chassis supports a maximum of 145 W processor.
Only SSDs are allowed in the hard drive slots at the back of the 3.5-inch hard drive chassis.
Mid drive configurations, eight 3.5-inch and eighteen 1.8-inch SSD configurations are not supported.
GPU is not supported
Tape backup unit (TBU) is not supported.
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