While this information is presented in good faith and believed to be accurate, Honeywell disclaims
the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose and makes no
express warranties except as may be stated in its written agreement with and for its customers.
In no event is Honeywell liable to anyone for any indirect, special or consequential damages. The
information and specifications in this document are subject to change without notice.
Honeywell, PlantScape, Icon Series, and TotalPlant are registered trademarks of Honeywell
International Inc.
Experion is a trademark of Honeywell International Inc.
Other brand or product names are trademarks of their respective owners.
Honeywell International
Process Solutions
2500 West Union Hills Drive
Phoenix, AZ 85027
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Document Name
Document ID
Release
Number
Publication
Date
PE SC1430-Based Honeywell Server,
EX12-100
EP-DPCXX6
Release
Independent
02/07
PE SC1430-Based Honeywell Server,
EX12-100
EP-DPCXX6
Release
Independent
ECO P270143
ECO P270163
ECO P270209
10/10/07
PE SC1430-Based Honeywell Server,
EX12-100
EP-DPCXX6
Release
Independent
ECO P270261
ECO P270276
12/17/07
Document Title
Doc ID
TPS Users
TPS System Site Planning
SW02-550 or later
TPS System Implementation Guide for Windows 2003
TP08X
TPS System Planning Guide for Windows 2003
TP10X
TPS System Administration Guide for Windows 2003
TP06X
PE SC1430-Based Honeywell Server Planning, Installation, and Service Guide EX12
About This Document
This document contains installation and service information for the Dell Power Edge SC1430
Server (PE SC1430-based Honeywell server). The instructions and service information contained
herein address the server itself, and assumes that associated network communication equipment
has been pre-installed by the Honeywell factory or has manuals dedicated to its installation and
service. This server is not a standard Dell model and cannot be ordered independently from Dell.
Release Information
References
The following list identifies all documents that may be sources of reference for material discussed
in this publication.
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Document Title
Doc ID
Experion PKS Users
Experion PKS Overview
EP-DCSX32 or later
Experion PKS Software Installation and Upgrade Guide
EP-DCXX12 or later
Server and Client Planning Guide
EP-DSX132 or later
Server and Client Configuration Guide (for Experion PKS)
EP-DSXX22 or later
Experion PKS Operators Guide
EP-DSXX42 or later
FTE Users
Fault Tolerant Ethernet Installation and Service Guide
FE05
United States and Canada
Contact:
Phone:
Fascimile:
Mail:
Honeywell Solution Support Center
1-800-822-7673 (outside Arizona)
602-313-5558 (in Arizona)
Calls are answered by dispatcher between 6:00 am and 4:00 pm
Mountain Standard Time. Emergency calls outside normal working hours
are received by an answering service and returned within one hour.
602-313-3293
Honeywell TAC, MS P13
2500 West Union Hills Drive
Phoenix, AZ, 85027
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Support and Other Contacts
Pacific
Contact:
Phone:
Fascimile:
Mail:
Email:
Honeywell Global TAC – Pacific
1300-300-4822 (toll free within Australia)
+61-8-9362-9559 (outside Australia)
+61-8-9362-9564
Honeywell Limited Australia
5 Kitchener Way
Burswood 6100, Western Australia
GTAC@honeywell.com
India
Contact:
Phone:
Fascimile:
Mail:
Email:
Honeywell Global TAC – India
+91-20- 6603-9400
+91-20- 6603-9800
Honeywell Automation India Ltd
56 and 57, Hadapsar Industrial Estate
Hadapsar, Pune –411 013, India
Global-TAC-India@honeywell.com
Korea
Contact:
Phone:
Fascimile:
Mail:
Email:
Honeywell Global TAC – Korea
+82-2-799-6317
+82-11-9227-6324
+82-2-792-9015
Honeywell Co., Ltd
17F, Kikje Center B/D,
191, Hangangro-2Ga
Yongsan-gu, Seoul, 140-702, Korea
Global-TAC-Korea@honeywell.com
People’s Republic of China
Contact:
Phone:
Mail:
Email:
Honeywell Global TAC – China
+86- 21-5257-4568
Honeywell (China) Co., Ltd
33/F, Tower A, City Center, 100 Zunyi Rd.
Shanghai 200051, People’s Republic of China
Global-TAC-China@honeywell.com
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Singapore
Contact:
Phone:
Fascimile:
Mail:
Email:
Honeywell Global TAC – South East Asia
+65-6580-3500
+65-6580-3501
+65-6445-3033
Honeywell Private Limited
Honeywell Building
17, Changi Business Park Central 1
Singapore 486073
GTAC-SEA@honeywell.com
Honeywell Global TAC – Japan
+81-3-6730-7160
+81-3-6730-7228
Honeywell Japan Inc.
New Pier Takeshiba, South Tower Building,
20th Floor, 1-16-1 Kaigan, Minato-ku,
Tokyo 105-0022, Japan
Global-TAC-JapanJA25@honeywell.com
Elsewhere
Call your nearest Honeywell office.
World Wide Web
Honeywell Solution Support Online:
http://www.honeywell.com/ps
Support and Other Contacts
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ATTENTION: Identifies information that requires special
consideration.
TIP: Identifies advice or hints for the user, often in terms of
performing a task.
REFERENCE - EXTERNAL: Identifies an additional source of
information outside of the book set.
REFERENCE - INTERNAL: Identifies an additional source of
information within the book set.
CAUTION
Indicates a situation which, if not avoided, may result in equipment
or work (data) on the system being damaged or lost, or may result in
the inability to properly operate the process.
CAUTION: Indicates a potentially hazardous situation, which if not
avoided, may result in minor or moderate injury. It may also be used
to alert against unsafe practices.
CAUTION symbol on the equipment refers the user to the product
manual for additional information. The symbol appears next to
required information in the manual.
Symbol Definitions
The following table lists those symbols used in this document to denote certain conditions.
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Symbol
Definition
WARNING: Indicates a potentially hazardous situation, which if not avoided, could result in serious injury or death.
WARNING symbol on the equipment refers the user to the product
manual for additional information. The symbol appears next to
required information in the manual.
WARNING, Risk of electrical shock: Potential shock hazard where
HAZARDOUS LIVE voltages greater than 30 Vrms, 42.4 Vpeak, or
60 VDC may be accessible.
ESD HAZARD: Danger of an electro-static discharge to which
equipment may be sensitive. Observe precautions for handling
electrostatic sensitive devices.
Protective Earth (PE) terminal: Provided for connection of the
protective earth (green or green/yellow) supply system conductor.
Functional earth terminal: Used for non-safety purposes such as
noise immunity improvement. NOTE: This connection shall be
bonded to Protective Earth at the source of supply in accordance
with national local electrical code requirements.
Earth Ground. Functional earth connection. NOTE: This
connection shall be bonded to Protective Earth at the source of
supply in accordance with national and local electrical code
requirements.
Chassis Ground: Identifies a connection to the chassis or frame of
the equipment should be bonded to Protective Earth at the source of
supply in accordance with national and local electrical code
requirements.
Symbol Definitions
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Contents
1. SYSTEM PLANNING ................................................................... 13
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1. System Planning
1.1 Overview
About the PE SC1430-based Honeywell server
Platforms sold by Honeywell are engineered for the process control mission of Experion
and TPS systems to provide consistent, robust performance. Through an extensive
qualification process, Honeywell defines specific peripheral devices, slot locations, and
BIOS settings for best performance and reliability, sometimes even adding cooling fans
for longer service. Honeywell platforms are then built to Honeywell specifications by
the computer manufacturer.
Honeywell engineering has tested the PE SC1430-based Honeywell server with other
Honeywell hardware and software and has qualified its use for specific configurations as
identified in the Software Change Notice (SCN). This server is not a standard Dell
model and cannot be ordered independently from Dell. The Technical Assistance Center
(TAC) is trained on and fully supports Honeywell platforms. Use of any other server,
including a similar Dell model, is considered a project special and its TAC support is
limited according to the services policy.
This server platform provides computer-based functionality for the Experion system and
the TPS system. For TPS systems and certain Experion systems configured with FTE,
the server has an LCNP4M card installed, which allows connection to the TotalPlant
Process Network (TPN) coax through the LCN Media Access Unit (MAU).
Additionally, this server connects to the Ethernet using the onboard NIC interface or the
optional FTE Ethernet through an installed dual NIC card.
Software requirements
This server runs on Windows Server 2003 Operating System only. The server platform
runs the latest version of Application Processing Platform (APP Node) or Experion
Server (ESVT, ESV, ACE, EHG, or SIM). Refer to the latest SCN for software
applications that have been qualified for use on the PE SC1430-based server platform.
BIOS configuration
All server platforms must have release 1.3.0 or later version of BIOS installed.
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Model Number
Description
Part Number
MZ-PCSV10-100
PE SC1430-based Honeywell server
51153737-100
1.2. Description
1.2 Description
Honeywell server model number
This user manual applies to the Honeywell-based server platform identified in the
following table.
Figure 1-1 PE SC1430-based Honeywell Server
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Equipment configuration
The server platform is used for TPS and Experion nodes and can be mounted in cabinet
furniture or used as a tower unit.
When mounted in a cabinet, the enclosure uses the following amount of space:
Fixed mount: 4U (7.0 inch) of rack space Slide mount 5U (8.75 inch) of rack space
This server is not intended to be mounted in the Icon Series console, Classic, or Z/EZ
console; hence, this document does not include instructions for these types of
installations.
Electronics module
The electronics assemblies for the server are based upon the Dual-Core Intel® Xeon®
processors. The standard DDR2 memory for this platform is 1GB, 667 MHz (2– 512 MB
DDR2 Single Ranked Fully Buffered DIMMs), optionally expandable to 2.0, 3.0, or 4.0
GB.
The peripheral electronics assemblies are based on the Peripheral Component
Interconnect (PCI), PCI Extended (PCI-X) and PCI Express (PCI-E) bus and support
USB 1.1/2.0.
1. System Planning
1.2. Description
Storage and media devices
The standard mass storage for this platform is one 80 GB, 7.2K RPM, SATA drive. This
platform supplies an onboard SATA mass storage option without RAID_1 controller. A
USB keyboard with touchpad and USB optical mouse are included with the platform. A
Honeywell supplied monitor will need to be ordered separately.
Standard media devices in the server are the CDRW/DVD-ROM drive and 3.5 inch
floppy drive.
All mass storage devices are connected via onboard SATA ports and the floppy drive and
EIDE CDRW/DVD ROM combo drive are connected via the floppy disk connector and
IDE connectors on the motherboard respectively.
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1.2. Description
Standard features
The following is a list of the standard features of this platform:
Dell motherboard with Dual Core Intel Xeon 2.33GHz processors, 4 MB L2 Cache Single embedded Gigabit NIC (Broadcom) Integrated SATA controller Expansion slots: five total – two PCI-E slots, two PCI-X slots, and one PCI slot Front Ports: 2 USB 2.0 Rear Ports: one Serial, one Parallel, one Video, five USB 2.0, and one RJ45 Memory: 1GB DDR2 667MHz, Single Ranked FB DIMMS ECC Media Drive: EIDE CDRW/DVD-ROM Drive Hard Drive: one 80GB 7.2K RPM SATA II Hard Drive Removable Drive: 3.5 inch, 1.44 Mb floppy drive Video: integrated ATI ES1000 controller with 16 MB SDRAM 750W non-redundant Power Supply
Optional features
The following is a list of the additional options that may be configured in your platform:
Dual NIC Single NIC LCNP4M Universal ControlNet Interface Memory upgrade to 2 GB, 3 GB, or 4 GB
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1.3. Finding Information for Your Platform
Part Description
Part Number
AC power cord, 110 V
Use cable supplied
with server
AC power cord, 220 V
(1) 5130557-100
Part Description
Part Number
AC power cord, 120
51305490-600
AC power cord, 240
51305489-600
Publication
Contains information on
RE01: Honeywell Remoting
Options
Contains information for using a remote system with the
computer platform.
ADP01: Honeywell Peripheral
Adapters
Contains information for using the OEP/IKB adapter with
computer platforms that do not have the ISA card.
FE05: Fault Tolerant Ethernet
Installation and Service Guide
Contains information for installing and using FTE.
Power Cords
The following table lists the AC power cords applicable to a tower configuration.
The following table lists the Honeywell AC power cords (factory installed) applicable to
a cabinet configuration.
1.3 Finding Information for Your Platform
1. System Planning
Honeywell documentation
The following table lists other Honeywell publications that may be useful when installing
or operating the server platform.
Table 1-1 Honeywell Publications
Dell documentation
The following table lists Dell publications and other sources of information that will be
useful when installing, operating, and servicing the Honeywell server.
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1. System Planning
Publication
Contains information on
Available
Information Update
Last-minute updates about technical
changes to your computer or advanced
technical-reference material for
experienced users or technicians
Packaged with the
computer
Dell™ PowerEdge™
Product Information
Guide
Warranty information
Safety information
Packaged with the
computer
www.dell.com
Getting Started With Your
System
Unpacking and connecting cables
Packaged with the
computer
Quick Installation Guide
Installing and configuring the server and
operating system
Packaged with the
computer
Product
Documentation CD
Dell™ PowerEdge™ PE
SC1430 Systems User's
Guide
How to remove and replace parts
Technical specifications
How to configure system settings
How to troubleshoot and solve problems
Product
Documentation CD
www.dell.com
Dell™ PowerEdge™
Operating System Driver
Installation Guide
Installing system drive
Packaged with the
computer
www.dell.com
Dell™ PowerEdge™ PE
SC1430 Systems
Installation and
Troubleshooting Guide
Diagnosing problems
Using status indicators for
troubleshooting
Product
Documentation CD
www.dell.com
1.3. Finding Information for Your Platform
Table 1-2 Dell Publications
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1.4 TPN Slot Requirements
Slot Description
Option
Slot 1 – PCI-E x4
Free Slot
Slot 3 – PCI-E x16
Free Slot
Slot 4 – PCI
Free Slot
Slot 5 – PCI-X
LCNP4M
Slot 6 – PCI-X
Dual NIC/Single NIC/Free Slot
Slot Description
Option
Slot 1 – PCI-E x4
Free Slot
Slot 3 – PCI-E x16
Free Slot
Slot 4 – PCI
Free Slot
Slot 5 – PCI-X
Universal ControlNet Interface
Slot 6 – PCI-X
Dual NIC/Single NIC/Free Slot
For more detailed slot configuration see Table 4-2.
TPN Node setup
1.5 FTE Slot Requirements
FTE must be used on the dual NIC card that is installed in PCI-X slot 6. Only one onboard NIC may be used with FTE. For more detailed slot configuration see Table 4-3.
1. System Planning
1.4. TPN Slot Requirements
FTE Supervisory and Controlnet
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1. System Planning
Slot Description
Option
Slot 1 – PCI-E x4
Free Slot
Slot 3 – PCI-E x16
Free Slot
Slot 4 – PCI
Free Slot
Slot 5 – PCI-X
LCNP4M
Slot 6 – PCI-X
Dual NIC
Slot Description
Option
Slot 1 – PCI-E x4
Free Slot
Slot 3 – PCI-E x16
Free Slot
Slot 4 – PCI
Free Slot
Slot 5 – PCI-X
LCNP4M or CNET
Slot 6 – PCI-X
Dual NIC
Slot Description
Option
Slot 1 – PCI-E x4
Free Slot
Slot 3 – PCI-E x16
Free Slot
Slot 4 – PCI
Free Slot
Slot 5 – PCI-X
Free Slot
Slot 6 – PCI-X
Free Slot
1.6. General Ethernet Slot Requirements
FTE Supervisory and LCNP4M
FTE co-joined via on-board single NIC for EHG
1.6 General Ethernet Slot Requirements
For more detailed slot configuration see Table 4-3.
Option 1 – Single Ethernet (on-board NIC used)
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1.7. Honeywell Server Options
Slot Description
Option
Slot 1 – PCI-E x4
Free Slot
Slot 3 – PCI-E x16
Free Slot
Slot 4 – PCI
Free Slot
Slot 5 – PCI-X
Free Slot
Slot 6 – PCI-X
Single NIC
Slot Description
Option
Slot 1 – PCI-E x4
Free Slot
Slot 3 – PCI-E x16
Free Slot
Slot 4 – PCI
Free Slot
Slot 5 – PCI-X
Free Slot
Slot 6 – PCI-X
Dual NIC
Model Number
Option Description
NE-NICS01-100
Dual NIC
MZ-PCEB32-100
Single NIC
TC-PCIC02-100
Universal ControlNet Interface
TP-LCNP02-100
LCNP4M
MZ-PCEM05-100
Two 512 MB matched memory DIMMS
MZ-PCEM04-100
Two 1 GB matched memory DIMMS
Option 2 – Dual Ethernet (on-board NIC used plus one single NIC)
Option 3 – Triple Ethernet (on-board NIC used plus one dual NIC)
1. System Planning
1.7 Honeywell Server Options
Device options
In addition to the standard configuration, your platform may be configured with
additional options based on the model number you ordered. The following table lists
optional items for this server.
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DIMM
Socket
1 GB Memory
(standard)
2 GB
Memory
3 GB
Memory
4 GB
Memory
1
512 MB
512 MB
512 MB
1 GB
2
512 MB
512 MB
512 MB
1 GB
3 512 MB
1 GB
1 GB
4 512 MB
1 GB
1 GB
1.8. Other Options
Memory Option Configuration
System memory can be increased to a maximum of 4 GB. The memory capacity can be
increased to 2 GB by ordering memory option kit, MZ-PCEM05, which contains two 512
MB matched memory DIMMs. The memory capacity can be increased to 3 GB by
ordering memory option kit, MZ-PCEM04, which contains two 1 GB matched memory
DIMMs and to 4 GB by ordering two memory option kits, MZ-PCEM04. Memory
devices must be from the same memory supplier.
The following table shows the placement of memory devices for the memory capacity
options. The table is organized so that the DIMM sockets are in the same order as they
are located on the motherboard.
Table 1-3 Standard and Optional Memory Configuration
1.8 Other Options
Honeywell offers a cabinet mounted 8-port KVM switch/control console (model number
TP-KVMCB1 for switch with PS/2 interface and model number TP-KVMCB2 for switch
with USB interface) to provide a human interface (booting and maintenance activities) to
cabinet mounted servers. Either option comes pre-installed from the Honeywell factory.
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1.9 Specifications
Description
Tower (Not Rackable)
Temperature
10º to 35º C (50º -95º F)
Relative Humidity
8 to 85%, non-condensing
Description
Tower (Not Rackable)
Temperature
-40º to 65º C (-40º to 149º F)
Relative Humidity
5 to 95%, non-condensing
Description
Rack Mount
Ambient room temperature
+10 to 30 º C (50º - 86º F)
Humidity
20 to 80% RH, non-condensing
Operating vibration
0.012” P-P displ 5.0 Hz to 12.7 Hz, then 0.1g to
150 Hz; 60 min per axis, all 3 axes
The following tables list environmental limitations for a tower unit.
Table 1-4 Environmental Operating Specifications for a Tower Unit
Table 1-5 Environmental Storage Specifications for a Tower Unit
Environmental specifications for a cabinet
The following table lists operating environmental limitations.
1. System Planning
1.9. Specifications
Table 1-6 Environmental Operating Specifications for a Cabinet
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Description
Requirement
DC POWER
N/A
AC Voltage
120 (90-132) Vrms
240 (180-260) Vrms
AC RMS Current
1.5 Arms
.94 Arms
AC Power
168 Watts
164 Watts
Description
Requirement
DC POWER
N/A
AC Voltage
120 (90-132) Vrms
240 (180-260) Vrms
AC RMS Current
2.02 Arms
1.16 Arms
AC Power
239 Watts
232 Watts
Description
Requirement
Height
447 mm (17.60 in.)
Width
170 mm (6.69 in.)
Depth
468.4 mm (18.44 in.)
Weight
18.6 Kg (41bs)
1.9. Specifications
Electronic assembly specifications
The following tables list electronic assembly specifications.
Table 1-7 Typical Operating Power Requirements
Table 1-8 Maximum Operating Power Requirements
Table 1-9 Electronic Assembly Weight and Dimensions
Hard disk drive specifications
The server platform has two hard disk drive bays. It uses one 80 GB, 7.2K RPM, SATA
hard drive. The second hard drive bay is empty. There is no option to add additional
hard drive(s). Disk drives in this platform must be the same size (GB) and speed (RPM).
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Table 1-10 80 GB Hard Disk Drive Power Requirements
Description
Requirement
DC 5 volt Power (typ)
5 Watts +/- 5%
DC 12 volt Power (typ)
12 Watts +10%, -8%
Other DC POWER
22 Watts Max, 10.0 Watts idle
Description
Requirement
Height
25.4 mm (1 in.)
Width
101.6 mm (4 in.)
Depth
146.0 mm (5.75 in.)
Weight
0.6 kg (1.32 lbs)
Description
Device Requirements
CDRW/DVD ROM
DC 5 volt Power
13.0 Watts
Table 1-11 80 GB Hard Disk Drive Weight and Dimensions
Removable media specifications
The server has one dedicated 3.5 inch floppy drive. This floppy drive is to be left in
place and cannot be remotely mounted. The server platform is configured with one
removable media drive, a CD-RW/DVD-ROM drive. The CD-RW/DVD-ROM drive is
pinned to “Master” and is connected to the IDE1 connector on the motherboard.
1. System Planning
1.9. Specifications
Table 1-12 Removable Media Power Requirements
Mouse and Keyboard
The USB mouse is the standard cursor control device and is included with the server
platform. A USB standard keyboard is also included.
When running Dell diagnostics the USB keyboard must be connected to a USB port on
the back panel. To run Dell diagnostics successfully while the keyboard is connected to
a front panel USB port you must download the latest diagnostics from the Dell Support
Website at http://support.dell.com.
Honeywell offers a cabinet mounted 8-port KVM switch/control console (model number
TP-KVMCB1 for switch with PS/2 interface and model number TP-KVMCB2 for switch
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1.9. Specifications
with USB interface) to a provide human interface (booting and maintenance activities) to
cabinet mounted servers. Either option comes pre-installed from the Honeywell factory.
Monitor
A monitor is required for the server operating system. This platform is configured with a
single screen option only and an on-board integrated ATI ES1000 video controller. A
monitor does not come with this server platform; you must order a monitor separately. A
laptop with terminal emulation software can also be used.
CAUTION: The video cable must support DDC. If either a monitor or video cable that
does not support DDC is connected, the display generator will default to a resolution that
precludes communication with the system software and stops startup. A quick check to
determine if a cable is DDC compatible is to check that pins 5, 9, and 12 of the HD 15
connector are wired. The supplied cable, part number 51196742-200 is DDC compatible.
The server platform supports industrial standard video formats, typically 1280x1024, at a
refresh rate of 75Hz or 1024x768 at a refresh rate of 75Hz.
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1.10. Industrial Regulatory Compliance
WARNING
Honeywell does not claim Safety Compliance or Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC)
Compliance for system equipment configurations that have not been described in this
manual as standard system configurations. Any equipment configuration other than
that described in this publication decertifies the Safety and EMC compliance of this
product.
European Community:
Emissions:
IEC 61326, 1997 (Industrial Locations, CISPR 11, Class A)
Immunity:
IEC 61326, 1997 (Industrial Locations)
Attention: The following formula is a proximity guideline, for use of Portable
Transceivers
(walkie-talkies) in the frequency range of 80MHz to 1GHz:
D > 0.30*√{P} (D must be greater than 0.30 multiplied by the square root of
P)
D = Distance from equipment, in meters.
P = Power Output of the Portable Transceivers (walkie-talkies), in Watts.
Examples:
P = 10 Watts, D > 0.949 meters
P = 5 Watts, D > 0.671 meters
P = 1 Watt, D > 0.300 meters
Note: Electrical cables, which are routed external to the equipment, must
be fully shielded cables (360 degree metallic shielding), in order to comply
with the above EMC standards.
1.10 Industrial Regulatory Compliance
Overview
The compliance specifications in this section apply to cabinet installations.
Note: Within the above referenced standards is a “Normative Reference”
section citing additional standards, which may apply as, suited and
required for product compliance.
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1.11. Light Industrial Regulatory Compliance
WARNING
Honeywell does not claim Safety Compliance or Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC)
Compliance for system equipment configurations that have not been described in this
manual as standard system configurations. Any equipment configuration other than
that described in this publication decertifies the Safety and EMC compliance of this
product.
European Community:
Emissions:
IEC 61326, 1997 (Basic Requirements, CISPR11, Class A)
Immunity:
IEC 61326, 1997 (Basic Requirements)
Attention: The following formula is a proximity guideline, for use of Portable
Transceivers
(walkie-talkies) in the frequency range of 80MHz to 1GHz:
D > √{P} (D must be greater than the square root of P)
D = Distance from equipment, in meters.
P = Power Output of the Portable Transceivers (walkie-talkies), in Watts.
Examples:
P = 10 Watts, D > 3.162 meters
P = 5 Watts, D > 2.236 meters
P = 1 Watt, D > 1.000 meters
Note: Electrical cables, which are routed external to the equipment, must be
fully shielded cables (360 degree metallic shielding), in order to comply with the
above EMC standards.
1.11 Light Industrial Regulatory Compliance
Overview
The compliance specifications in this section apply to installations other than cabinets.
Note: Within the above referenced standards is a “Normative Reference”
section citing additional standards, which may apply as, suited and required for
product compliance.
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Task
For more information see . . .
Be aware of all power and
grounding requirements for your
furniture.
Specific site requirements
Section 2.2, Power and Grounding Requirements
TPN System Installation (SW20-600), Section 4,
System Grounding
Install tower unit
or
Install the server in the cabinet.
Figure 2-1 for cable connections
Section 2.4, Installing the Server in a Cabinet
Start up the Server
Section 2.7, Start up the Server
If you are remotely connecting
the computer, connect the
remote components.
Remote Peripheral Systems Installation and
Upgrade (RE01)
Description
Verify the cabinet has been properly grounded.
Unpack the platform from the box and verify all parts are accounted for.
Use a #2 Philips head screwdriver.
Position the server on a secure surface near the cabinet it will be mounted in.
Identify and verify all necessary cables for your particular configuration are
available.
2. Platform Installation
2.1 Introduction
Overview
This section contains procedures for installing and cabling the server as a tower unit or in
an 800mm deep equipment Honeywell cabinet, model number MP-C8LCB1 or 1000mm
deep equipment Honeywell cabinet, model number MP-C1MCB1.
Tasks for installing the server
The following table lists the major platform installation tasks.
Table 2-1 Server Installation Tasks
Before you begin
Before performing the procedures in this section, verify the following tasks have been
performed.
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2. Platform Installation
53895
DANGER
SHOCK HAZARD
WARNING
The power supply circuit is connected to AC power when the power cable is
connected. The power control switch on the front panel only enables the
power supply circuit outputs.
ATTENTION
It is strongly recommended that the power cord be connected to a clean
power source with backup such as an Uninterruptible Power Source (UPS).
2.2. Power and Grounding Requirements
2.2 Power and Grounding Requirements
Grounding for server based nodes
The ground connection is made through the third wire in the AC power cord.
Grounding cabinet
The TPN System Installation Manual, SW20-600, Section 4, “System Grounding”
contains information on grounding furniture, including the following:
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2.3 Back Panel Connections
Back panel connections
The following picture shows the back panel of the server and identifies the connectors for
all devices.
2. Platform Installation
2.3. Back Panel Connections
Figure 2-1 PE SC1430-based Back Panel Connections
2.4 Installing the Server in a Cabinet
Overview
The server is mounted in a cabinet in a horizontal position. This procedure assumes a
new cabinet (800mm deep equipment cabinet, Honeywell model number MP-C8LCB1 or
1000mm deep equipment cabinet, Honeywell model number MP-C1MCB1) was shipped
from the Honeywell factory with workstation mounting kit model numbers TP-WPCMF1
(fixed mount) and/or TP-WPCMS1 (slide mount) pre-assembled.
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2. Platform Installation
Option
Rack Space
Needed
Mounting Requirements
Slide mounted
5U
8.75 inches
22.2 cm
Any unused space must have a blank
front panel and air duct baffle installed
in the unused space to ensure proper
airflow in the cabinet.
Maximum number of computing nodes
will be determined by total power
dissipation.
Fixed mounted
4U
7.00 inches
17.8 cm
Human interface: 8
port KVM switch; 15inch LCD; keyboard &
cursor device
1U
1.88 inches
4.78 cm
Mount in rack space 16U on telescopic
slides.
MAU
None
Mounted on the air baffle duct on the
left rear corner of the cabinet (when
viewed from the rear door) near the
vertical cable duct.
2.4. Installing the Server in a Cabinet
Mounting devices in cabinet
Servers can be mounted in a cabinet using the fixed or slide mount options. Due to
safety and center-of-gravity considerations, servers must be mounted starting at the
bottom of the cabinet. The maximum number of computing nodes mountable in a 1meter deep cabinet (MP-C1MCB1) is determined by the mix of servers, workstations,
human interface KVM switch/console, whether “fixed” or “slide mount” hardware is
used and total power dissipation. The mounting rail height available in any cabinet is
40U (U is 1.75 inches). Due to AC power and thermal constraints the total number of
computing nodes allowed to be mounted in the 800mm deep cabinet (MP-C8LCB1) must
not exceed nine (9) computing nodes. The various devices mounted in the cabinet
require RETMA standard cabinet openings as specified in Table 2-2. Space required for
other devices not listed below can be found in the corresponding device manuals.
Table 2-2 Cabinet Mounting Requirements
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Unused cabinet spaces
ATTENTION
To ensure proper computer cooling and airflow through the cabinet, all
unused rack mount locations must have a blank front panel and air duct
baffle installed.
Height
Option
Part
Part Number
Tab
number
1U
Blank front panel
Air duct baffle
51201248
51303521
-100
-100
2U
Blank front panel
Air duct baffle
51201248
51303521
-200
-200
3U
Blank front panel
Air duct baffle
51201248
51303521
-300
-300
4U
Blank front panel
Air duct baffle
51201248
51303521
-400
-400
All unused rack mount locations must have blank front panels and air duct baffles
installed to ensure proper cooling. These are available in four height options. The
following table shows the four height options and the corresponding part and tab
numbers each.
Table 2-3 Air Duct Baffle and Blank Front Panel Height Options
2. Platform Installation
2.4. Installing the Server in a Cabinet
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2. Platform Installation
Step
Action
1
Open the cabinet door to access the inside of the cabinet.
2
If the retaining brackets are attached, loosen the two captivated screws on
each bracket and remove them.
3
Verify that the cabinet mounting rails are clear of any installed cables.
4
Using two people, slide the server all the way into the cabinet enclosure
between the mounting railings.
5
Replace the two retaining brackets and tighten the four captivated screws.
6
If necessary, go to Section 2.6 to install an air duct baffle and blank front
panel.
Note: Any unused rack mount space must have an air duct baffle and blank
front panel installed.
7
Go to Section 2.5 to connect the AC power cord and cables to the back
panel of the server.
2.4. Installing the Server in a Cabinet
Install server in cabinet using the fixed mount option
Use the procedure below to install the server in the cabinet using fixed mount hardware.
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Install server in cabinet using the slide mount option
Step
Action
1
Open the front cabinet door to access the inside of the cabinet.
2
If the retaining brackets are attached, loosen the two captivated screws on
each bracket and remove them.
3
Verify that the slide mount bottom and sides are clear of any installed
cables.
4
Using the mounting tray handle, pull the tray to its fully extended and locked
position.
5
Using two people, place the server on the mounting tray so the bottom
surface of the front bezel is aligned with the front surface of the slide tray
and slide the tray back into the console.
6
Replace the two retaining brackets and tighten the four captivated screws.
7
From the rear of the cabinet, slide the retainer bracket (L-shaped angle
bracket) forward in its slot until it contacts the back surface of the server
chassis. Tighten the lock nut.
Use the following procedure to install the server in the cabinet using the slide mount
hardware.
2. Platform Installation
2.4. Installing the Server in a Cabinet
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2. Platform Installation
Step
Action
8
If necessary, go to Section 2.6 to install an air duct baffle and blank front
panel.
Note: Any unused rack mount space must have an air duct baffle and blank
front panel installed.
9
Continue to Section 2.5 to connect the AC power cord and cables to the
back panel of the server.
Step
Action
1
If the server is a tower unit, place the server in its proper location. Connect
the Dell power cords and all cables to the back panel of the server.
If the server is a rack mount, open the rear door of the cabinet to access the
server and continue to the next step.
2
If you are using the 8-port KVM switch/control console for your human
interface (pre-installed in the Honeywell factory), connect the KVM cable
mouse and keyboard connections to the USB connectors on the rear of the
server. The KVM cable may have separate USB connections for the mouse
and keyboard or they may be combined into one USB connector via a USB to
PS/2 adapter (included with the KVM cable).
WARNING: AC power cords from all computing nodes mounted within a
given cabinet must be distributed across the two power entries as equally as
possible. Failure to do so may result in tripping the circuit breaker(s).
3
Connect the video cable, network interface cable(s), and the Honeywell AC
power cord that is factory installed in the cabinet configuration. For more
power cord information refer to Power Cords in Section 1.2.
4
If you are not using Fault Tolerant Ethernet (FTE), connect the Ethernet cable
to the on-board RJ-45 connector.
If you are using FTE, connect the FTE cable to the NIC card in the expansion
slot.
5
Secure any loose cables, and verify that all cables have proper strain relief.
2.5. Connect Cables
2.5 Connect Cables
Use this procedure to connect power cord and cables to the server platform. If you are
using a remoting option, refer to the installation instructions supplied with the remote.
Refer to Figure 2-1 for back panel connections.
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2. Platform Installation
Step
Action
6
Go to Section 2.7, Starting up your Server, to complete the installation.
2.6. Install air duct baffles and blank front panels in cabinet
2.6 Install air duct baffles and blank front panels in
cabinet
Use the following procedure to install the air duct baffle and blank front panels in the
cabinet. These are available in four height options, refer to Table 2-3 for height options.
Installing these parts will insure that the airflow within the cabinet allows proper cooling
of the computers.
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Step
Action
1
Place the air duct baffle inside the cabinet with the bent tab resting along the
front of the right cabinet rail.
2
Place the blank front panel across the front of the cabinet rails and attach it
to the air duct baffle and right cabinet rail using two machine screws and two
external tooth washers threaded into the two clip nuts and tighten the
screws.
3
Attach the other side of the blank front panel to the left cabinet rail using two
machine screws and two external tooth washers threaded into the two clip
2.6. Install air duct baffles and blank front panels in cabinet
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Step
Action
nuts and tighten the screws.
4
Attach the rear mounting bracket to the rear cabinet rail using two thread
forming screws and two external tooth washers and tighten the screws.
5
Attach the air duct baffle to the rear mounting bracket using two machine
screws and two external tooth washers threaded into the two self clinching
nuts. Tighten the screws.
Task
Turn on power and check status.
Check LCNP4M status.
Step
Action
1
Press the power button on the front panel.
2
Wait for the power light to become solid green.
3
If the power light does not become solid green, refer to the “Advanced
Troubleshooting” section of the Dell Precision™ PE SC1430 System User's
Guide.
Step
Action
1
From the Start menu, go to Programs>Honeywell TPS, select LCNP4M
Status.
2
Verify that the LCNP4M status indicates Passed Self Test and the circle is
green.
2.7 Starting up your Server
Overview
The following table lists those tasks that must be performed prior to operating your
server platform. This section contains procedures for each of these tasks.
Note: Cabinet mounted servers that do not have a KVM switch/console require the
connection of the USB mouse and keyboard (supplied with the server) for server startup.
2. Platform Installation
2.7. Starting up your Server
Turn on power and check status
Check LCNP4M status
If this is a TPS node with the LCNP4M board installed, verify that the LCNP4M passed
self test.
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Step
Action
3
Verify that TPN Address appears in the LEDs field of the LCNP Status
display once Board 0 has been configured for the node’s TPN address.
You will need to reset the LCNP after configuration.
REFERENCE
Refer to the LCNP Status section in the LCNP Status User's Guide for more
information.
2.7. Starting up your Server
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3.1 Overview
Front view of server
The following figure shows the front view of the server.
3. Operation
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3. Operation
Publication
Contains information on
Available
Information Update
Last-minute updates about technical
changes to your computer or advanced
technical-reference material for
experienced users or technicians
Packaged with the
computer
Dell™ PowerEdge™
Product Information
Guide
Warranty information
Safety information
Packaged with the
computer
www.dell.com
Dell™ PowerEdge™ PE
SC1430 Systems User's
Guide
How to remove and replace parts
Technical specifications
How to configure system settings
How to troubleshoot and solve
problems
Product
Documentation CD
www.dell.com
Windows Installation
Instructions and Important
Information
Initialization of the Windows operating
system 2003
Packaged with the
computer
www.dell.com
3.2. Network Connections
Additional references
The following table lists the Dell publications that contain operation and servicing
information.
Table 3-1 Dell Publications for Operation and Servicing
3.2 Network Connections
Overview
Each server platform must be connected to an LCN network and/or an ETHERNET
network. The standard default for the on-board NIC in the BIOS is disabled. For general
Ethernet and some FTE configurations the BIOS must be enabled, refer to Section 4.5 to
verify BIOS settings.
Ethernet network
One ETHERNET 10/100/1000 embedded Base T connections are standard on the server
platform. TPS/Experion FTE systems will only use the installed PCI-X Dual NIC. If
you are using FTE, you must install the FTE cables according to the specific instructions
in the FTE Installation and Service Guide.
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LCN network
The connection to the LCN is made through a Local Control Network Processor
(LCNP4M) card. This card is a Honeywell card that allows the TPS Operator Station to
emulate Universal Stations. This card provides the communication path for the server to
other LCN modules. The LCNP4M consists of an LCNP4M card, a MAU cable, and the
LCN MAU (Media Access Unit). The LCNP4M card is a three quarter length PCI card
that consumes PCI-X slot 5. The LCNP4M, MAU, and MAU cable are required to
connect to the LCN Network.
The LCN node address should be set to the address the customer requires. If the LCN
address is not known, the node address should be set to zero (0). Setting the address to
zero (0) allows the node to be connected to the LCN without the risk of an address
conflict with some other node. This is consistent with the current LCN standard
procedure.
The server platform uses a digital system clock. When the server platform is added to an
existing system that contains node running analog clocks, that system must have at least
two (2) KxLCN boards for analog/digital conversion.
Note: LCNP4M card cannot be replaced with an LCNP4 card. The LCNP4M (model
number TP-LCNP02-100) is required.
3. Operation
3.2. Network Connections
LCN cables
Tower Unit
The two cables and T-connectors (and terminators, if applicable) must be located
underneath (the future location) of the unit, with an additional loop, 1 meter in length
(with a T-connector), to be routed into the rear of the platform where the connection is
made to the LCN MAU. The cable between the LCNP4M board and the LCN MAU is 2
meters in length.
Cabinet Mounted Server
The two LCN cables and with T-connectors (and terminators, if applicable) are routed
vertically inside the left rear corner of the cabinet (when viewed from the rear door) near
the vertical cable duct where the connection is made to the LCN MAU. The cable
between the LCNP4M board and the LCN MAU is 2 meters in length.
Refer to LCN System Installation, Subsection 3.6 for the rules and techniques of
installing an LCN cable system.
LCN connections
The LCN Cable A and Cable B connections are made through a single cable from the
LCNP4M board to the LCN Media Access Unit (MAU) contained in a metal housing.
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3. Operation
3.2. Network Connections
MAU connection
Connect the MAU to both Cable A and Cable B coax T-connector as shown below
(tower unit MAU shown, cabinet mounted MAU similar).
Figure 3-2 LCN MAU to LCN Cable T-Connections
ControlNet Network
A ControlNet network is a single coaxial trunk cable broken up into segments
interconnected by links. Node connections to the network are created through a tap and
drop cable. Repeaters are used to link segments together and for changes in media from
coax to fiber optic. All points on the network must either have an interface card or a
terminator. Terminators are comprised of termination resistors, which are used to mark
the beginning and end of a trunk segment and TDLs (Tap dummy load) which terminate
a drop cable when no node is present. The model number for the Universal ControlNet
Interface is TC-PCIC02-100.
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Attention
Perform a complete system shutdown before you begin any of the
procedures in this section.
CAUTION
Before you begin any of the procedures in this section, follow the safety
instructions in the Dell System Information Guide.
CAUTION
To avoid electrical shock, always unplug your computer from the electrical
outlet before opening the cover.
Attention
Be careful when opening the computer cover to ensure that you do not
accidentally disconnect cables from the system board.
Step
Action
1
Perform a complete system shutdown.
2
Disconnect power cord and cables from the bank panel of the server.
4. Platform Servicing
4.1 Servicing the PE SC1430-based Server
Before you begin servicing
Accessing the electronics
To simplify servicing the server enclosure, see also “Removing and Installing Parts” in the Dell™ PowerEdge™ SC1430 Systems Installation and Troubleshooting Guide.
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4. Platform Servicing
Step
Action
Attention:
Because of the weight (41 lbs, 18.6 Kg) and length of the server two people
should perform this procedure.
3
Remove the server from the cabinet and lay the system on its side
(horizontal) on a secure surface.
If using the server as a tower unit, lay the system on its side (horizontal) on
a secure surface.
4
Locate the release cover tab on top of the system.
5
Slide the release cover tab toward the rear of the system to release the
cover.
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4. Platform Servicing
Step
Action
6
Lift the edge of the cover up.
7
Grasp the cover on both sides, and lift the cover off. Set the cover aside,
away from the system.
8
Press the release latch on the P3 power cable connector beside the power
supply and pull the connectors apart.
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4. Platform Servicing
Step
Action
9
Press the card retention mechanism release tab and rotate the card
retention mechanism so that it rests against the rotatable hard drive carrier.
10
Grasp the handle on the hard drive carrier and rotate the carrier out of the
chassis. Rotate the carrier approximately 180 degrees from its original
position. Do not force it any further.
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4. Platform Servicing
Step
Action
11
Service the hardware components as required:
For servicing the LCNP4M board, see Section 4.2. For servicing the hard drive and power supply, see Section 4.3. For servicing other Honeywell installed options, see Section 4.4. For other components, see the Dell™ PowerEdge™ SC1430 Systems
Installation and Troubleshooting Guide.
4.1. Servicing the PE SC1430-based Server
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4. Platform Servicing
ESD HAZARD
The LCNP4M board is an electrostatically sensitive device. Use a grounding
strap and grounded work surfaces and equipment when handling this
component. Store and transport parts only in electrostatically safe
containers.
Step
Action
1
Perform all procedures in Section 4.1 to access the LCNP4M card
including:
Shutting down system Disconnecting power cord and cables from the server Accessing the electronics.
4.2. Servicing the LCNP4M Card
4.2 Servicing the LCNP4M Card
LCNP4M card description
The LCNP4M card has 16 MB of on-board memory.
Replace the LCNP4M card
The LCNP4M card is located in the PCI-X slot 5. Use the following procedure to replace
the LCNP4M card. See also “Removing an Expansion Card” and “Installing an
Expansion Card” in the Dell™ PowerEdge™ SC1430 Systems Installation and
Troubleshooting Guide.
Figure 4-1 LCNP4M Card
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4. Platform Servicing
Step
Action
2
Disconnect the LCN MAU cable from the LCNP4M card.
3
To access the expansion slots, push the two release tabs towards each
other on the card retention door and rotate the door open.
4
While wearing a grounded ESD wrist strap, gently slide the LCNP4M card
toward the front of the system, and lift the LCNP4M card up and out of the
PCI-X slot 5.
4.2. Servicing the LCNP4M Card
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4. Platform Servicing
Step
Action
5
Insert the new LCNP4M card firmly into in the PCI-X slot 5 until the card is
fully seated and all cards and filler brackets are flush with the alignment
bar.
6
Close the card retention door.
7
Install the screw that secures the card retention door to the expansion slot
cage. (The top of the screw may be on the underside of the bracket.)
8
Reconnect the LCN MAU cable to the LCNP4M card.
Note: Do not route card cables over or behind the cards. Cables routed
over the cards can prevent the system cover from closing properly or
cause damage to the equipment.
9
Rotate the hard drive carrier back into the chassis.
10
Rotate the card retention mechanism back into its originally position and
push the tab down until it clicks into place.
4.2. Servicing the LCNP4M Card
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4. Platform Servicing
Step
Action
11
Reconnect the P3 power cable connector beside the power supply.
12
Replace the cover.
13
Replace the server in the cabinet.
If using the server as a tower unit, return it to its proper location.
14
Reconnect the power cord and cables to the back panel of the server.
15
Reconnect the LCN MAU cable.
16
Press the Power On/Off button to turn the power back on.
17
Restart the Operating System.
4.2. Servicing the LCNP4M Card
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4. Platform Servicing
Publication
Contains this type of information
Dell™ PowerEdge™ SC1430 Systems
Installation and Troubleshooting Guide
System Overview
Basic Troubleshooting
Indicators, Codes, and Messages
Removing and Installing Parts
Jumpers and Connectors
Using the System Setup Program
Indicators, Codes, and Messages
Finding Software Solutions
Running the System Diagnostics
Troubleshooting Your System
Installing System Options
Installing Drives
Getting Help
Jumpers, Switches, and Connectors
I/O Ports and Connectors
Abbreviations and Acronyms
4.3. Servicing the Hard Disk Drive and Power Supply
4.3 Servicing the Hard Disk Drive and Power Supply
Overview
The server from Honeywell is configured with a non-RAID configuration with one 80
GB SATA, 3.5 inch hard drive. The configuration also contains a non-redundant power
supply.
References
The following table lists the specific Dell publications and relevant sections for
troubleshooting and servicing the hard disk drives and power supplies.
Table 4-1 Dell Publications for Hard Disk Drives and Power Supplies
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4.4 Servicing Honeywell Options
CAUTION
Be careful not to damage the EMI gasket fingers when removing/installing
boards.
ESD HAZARD
Use a grounding strap and grounded work surfaces and equipment when
handling any electrostatically sensitive components such as the video cards,
NIC adapter cards, and SCSI controller cards. Store and transport parts only
in electrostatically safe containers.
PCI slot 4
PCI-X slot 5
PCI-X slot 6
Free Slot
LCNP4M
Dual NIC
Overview
Slot requirements for TPN Node Setup
The following table identifies the specific slots for the Honeywell options for a TPN
node configuration.
4. Platform Servicing
4.4. Servicing Honeywell Options
Table 4-2 Slot Requirements for TPN Node Configuration
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4. Platform Servicing
Configuration
PCI-X
slot 6
PCI-X
slot 5
PCI
slot 4
PCI-E
slot 3
PCI-E
slot 1
1 NIC, standard Ethernet
via on-board NIC
Free Slot
Free Slot
Free Slot
Free Slot
Free Slot
2 NICs, FTE Supervisory
via on-board NIC with
ControlNet
Dual NIC
ControlNet
Free Slot
Free Slot
Free Slot
2 NICs, FTE Supervisory
co-joined via on-board
NIC with LCNP4M
Dual NIC
LCNP4M
Free Slot
Free Slot
Free Slot
2 NICs, FTE co-joined via
on-board NIC
Dual NIC
Free Slot
Free Slot
Free Slot
Free Slot
3 NICs, FTE co-joined via
on-board NIC for EHG
Dual NIC
Free Slot
Free Slot
Free Slot
Free Slot
3 NICs, Standard
Ethernet via on-board
NIC
Dual NIC
Free Slot
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4.4. Servicing Honeywell Options
Slot requirements for General Ethernet and FTE Node Setup
The following table identifies the specific slots for each of the Honeywell options for
general Ethernet and FTE node configurations.
Table 4-3 Slot Requirements for General Ethernet and FTE Node Configurations
Replace cards in expansion slots
Use the following procedure to replace the expansion cards in the PCI slots. See also
“Removing an Expansion Card” and “Installing an Expansion Card” in the Dell™
PowerEdge™ PE SC1430 Systems Installation and Troubleshooting Guide.
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ESD HAZARD
Expansion card are electrostatically sensitive device. Use a grounding strap
and grounded work surfaces and equipment when handling these
components. Store and transport parts only in electrostatically safe
containers.
Step
Action
1
Perform all procedures in Section 4.1 to access the expansion card slots
including:
Shutting down system Disconnecting power cord and cables from the sever Accessing the electronics.
2
Disconnect cable(s) from the expansion card.
3
To access the expansion slots, push the two release tabs towards each
other on the card retention door and rotate the door open.
4
While wearing a grounded ESD wrist strap, gently slide the expansion
card toward the front of the system, and lift the expansion card up and out
of the expansion card slot.
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Step
Action
5
If you are replacing a card, place the expansion card firmly into the
expansion slot connector until the card is fully seated and all cards and
filler brackets are flush with the alignment bar.
If you are removing an expansion card permanently, install a metal filler
bracket over the empty expansion slot opening.
If you are installing a new expansion card, remove the metal filler bracket.
Place the new expansion card firmly into the expansion slot connector
until the card is fully seated and all cards and filler brackets are flush with
the alignment bar.
Note: Keep this bracket in case you need to remove the expansion card
later. Filler brackets must be installed over empty expansion card slots to
maintain Federal Communications Commission (FCC) certification of the
system. The brackets also keep dust and dirt out of the system and aid in
proper cooling and airflow inside the system.
6
Close the card retention door.
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Step
Action
7
Install the screw that secures the card retention door to the expansion slot
cage. (The top of the screw may be on the underside of the bracket.)
8
Connect the expansion card cable to the expansion card.
Note: Do not route card cables over or behind the cards. Cables routed
over the cards can prevent the system cover from closing properly or
cause damage to the equipment.
9
Rotate the hard-drive carrier back into the system.
10
Rotate the card retention mechanism back into its original position and
push the tab down until it clicks into place.
11
Reconnect the P3 power cable connector beside the power supply.
12
Replace the cover.
13
Replace the server in the cabinet.
If using the server as a tower unit, return it to its proper location.
14
Reconnect the power cords and cables to the back panel of the server.
15
Press the Power On/Off button on the platform to turn the power back on.
16
Restart the Operating System.
4.4. Servicing Honeywell Options
Add additional memory
Memory can be increased to a maximum of 4 GB. The memory capacity can be
increased to 2 GB by ordering memory option kit, MZ-PCEM05, which contains two 512
MB matched memory DIMMs. The memory capacity can be increased to 3 GB by
ordering memory option kit, MZ-PCEM04, which contains two 1 GB matched memory
DIMMs and to 4 GB by ordering two memory option kits, MZ-PCEM04. Memory
devices must be from the same memory supplier.
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DIMM
Socket
1 GB Memory
(standard)
2 GB
Memory
3 GB
Memory
4 GB
Memory
1
512 MB
512 MB
512 MB
1 GB
2
512 MB
512 MB
512 MB
1 GB 3
512 MB
1 GB
1 GB
4 512 MB
1 GB
1 GB
ESD HAZARD
Memory is electrostatically sensitive. Use a grounding strap and grounded
work surfaces and equipment when handling these components. Store and
transport parts only in electrostatically safe containers.
Step
Action
1
Perform all procedures in Section 4.1 to access the motherboard
including:
Shutting down system Disconnecting power cord and cables from the server Accessing the electronics.
4.4. Servicing Honeywell Options
The following table shows the placement of memory devices for the memory capacity
options. The table is organized so that the DIMM sockets are in the same order as they
are located on the motherboard.
Table 4-4 Memory Upgrade Configuration
Use the following procedure to install the memory upgrade. See also “Dell™
PowerEdge™ PE SC1430 Systems User's Guide”.
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Step
Action
CAUTION
The DIMMs are hot to the touch for some time after the system has been
powered down. Allow time for the DIMMs to cool before handling them.
Handle the DIMMs by the edges and avoid touching DIMM components.
2
The DIMM sockets are now exposed. Refer to Table 4-4 for DIMM socket
configuration. Standard configuration shown below.
3
While wearing a grounded ESD wrist strap, press the ejectors on the
memory module socket down and out to allow the memory module to be
inserted into the socket.
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Step
Action
4
Align the memory module’s connector with the alignment key on the
memory module socket, and insert the memory module in the socket.
Note: The memory module socket has an alignment key that allows you to
install the memory module in the socket in only one way.
5
Press down on the memory module with your thumbs while pulling up on
the ejectors with your index fingers to lock the memory module into the
socket.
When the memory module is properly seated in the socket, the ejectors
on the memory module socket align with the ejectors on the other sockets
that have memory modules installed.
6
Rotate the hard-drive carrier back into the system.
7
Rotate the card retention mechanism back into its original position and
push the tab down until it clicks into place.
8
Reconnect the P3 power cable connector beside the power supply.
9
Replace the cover.
10
Replace the server in the cabinet.
If using the server as a tower unit, return it to its proper location.
11
Reconnect the power cord and cables to the back panel of the server.
12
Press the Power On/Off button on the platform to turn the power back on.
13
Restart the Operating System.
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4.5 Verifying Correct BIOS Settings
Configuration
BIOS setting
FTE only
Disabled
FTE with EHG
Enabled without PXE
No FTE, but 1 Ethernet port
Enabled without PXE
No FTE, but 2 Ethernet ports
Enabled without PXE
No FTE, but 3 Ethernet ports
Enabled without PXE
Step
Action
1
Turn on the computer power. Press <F2> at startup to enter the BIOS
setup utility.
2
Check to see that the BIOS version is 1.3.0.
Purpose
All Honeywell systems must have the Honeywell recommended BIOS version.
Honeywell configures specific BIOS settings in the factory for each of the server
platform configurations. BIOS settings for the server are listed in Table 4-6 so that you
may verify the correct settings. The table below list specific embedded NIC BIOS
settings for general Ethernet and FTE configuration.
Table 4-5 Embedded GB NIC 1 BIOS Settings
4. Platform Servicing
4.5. Verifying Correct BIOS Settings
Accessing BIOS
Use this procedure to access the BIOS and view the settings. DO NOT attempt to do this
procedure unless you are familiar with BIOS.
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Item
Value
System Time
(As appropriate)
System Date
(As Appropriate)
Memory Information
System Memory Size
1.0 GB or greater
System Memory Type
DDR2 FB-DIMM
System Memory Speed
667 MHz or greater
Video Memory
16 MB
System Memory Testing
Enabled
CPU Information
64-bit
Yes Core Speed
2.33 GHz or greater
Bus Speed
1333 MHz or greater
Virtualization Technology
Disabled
Adjacent Cache Line Prefetch
Enabled
Hardware Prefetcher
Enabled
Demand_Based Power Management
Disabled
Processor / ID
Intel® Xeon® CPU 5140 Level 2 Cache Number of Cores
6F6 or equivalent
2.33 GHZ or greater
4 MB or greater
2
IDE Primary Drive 0
CD-ROM Reader
4.5. Verifying Correct BIOS Settings
BIOS settings
This table lists the BIOS settings configured in the factory for the server platform. Your
configuration may vary.
Table 4-6 PE SC1430-based Server BIOS Settings
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Item
Value
IDE Primary Drive 1
Off
SATA Port 0
Hard Drive
SATA Port 1
Off
SATA Port 2
Off
SATA Port 3
Off
Boot Sequence
a) IDE CD-ROM Device
b) Diskette drive A:
c) Hard drive C:
Enabled
Enabled
Enabled
Hard-Disk Failover
OFF
Boot Sequence Retry
Disabled
Integrated Devices
Embedded SATA
ATA Mode
Optional Hard Disk Drive Fan
Not Installed
IDE CD-ROM Controller
Auto
Diskette Controller
Auto
User Accessible USB Ports
All Ports ON
Embedded GB NIC 1
MAC Address
Default: Disabled
For your configuration
see Table 4-5.
Xxxxxxxxxxxx
Serial Port 1
Auto
Parallel Port
387h
Parallel Port Mode
PS2
PCI IRQ Assignment
4.5. Verifying Correct BIOS Settings
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Item
Value
Embedded Video
IRQ 3
Embedded SATA
IRQ 5
Embedded USB UHCI Controller 1
IRQ 11
Embedded USB UHCI Controller 2
IRQ 10
Embedded USB UHCI Controller 3
IRQ 11
Embedded USB UHCI Controller 4
IRQ 10
Embedded USB EHCI Controller
IRQ 11
System Security
System Password
Not Enabled
Setup Password
Not Enabled
Password Status
Unlocked
AC Power Recovery
Off Chassis Intrusion
Disabled
System Event Log
Display System Event Log
<Enter>
Clear System Event Log
No
Keyboard NumLock
On
Report Keyboard Errors
Report
Step
Action
1
Press <Esc> key.
2
Select “Save Changes and Exit” option and then press Enter.
3
The system reboots.
4.6. Spare Parts Lists
Exiting the BIOS setup utility
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4.6 Spare Parts Lists
Description
Part No.
1 GB memory expansion Ram (2-512 MB)
51153737-901
2 GB memory expansion Ram (2-1 GB DIMMs)
51153737-902
Processor (4 MB L2)
51153737-907
3.5 inch Floppy Drive
51153737-905
CDRW/DVD ROM
51153737-904
80 GB 3.5 inch, 7.2K RPM SATA Hard Drive
51153731-910
Mouse (USB)
51153731-901
Keyboard (USB)
51153731-902
Spare parts
The following table lists the optimal replaceable units (ORUs) for the server.
Table 4-7 Spare Parts for PE SC1430-based Server
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4.6. Spare Parts Lists
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Honeywell International
Process Solutions
2500 West Union Hills Drive
Phoenix, AZ 85027
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