Server Position ........................................................................................................................................7
Connecting the System ...........................................................................................................................8
Back Panel Connectors ......................................................................................................................8
Front Panel Controls and Indicators ........................................................................................................9
25. Replacing the Backup Battery .........................................................................................................33
Tables
1. NIC LED’s ..........................................................................................................................................8
2. Description of Front Panel LEDs .....................................................................................................10
Please take note of the following criteria for creating a practical and safe workplace when setting up
your computer:
The system can be used anywhere the temperature is suitable for people. However, rooms
with humidity over 70 %, and dusty or dirty areas are not appropriate. In addition, do not
expose the server to any temperatures over +30 °C or under +10 °C.
Make sure that the cables connecting the server to peripheral devices are not tight.
Make sure that all power and connection cables are positioned so that they are not trip
hazards.
When you save data to your server‘s hard disks or to a floppy disk, they are stored as
magnetic information on the media. Make sure that they are not damaged by magnetic or
electromagnetic fields.
Because the electronics in your computer can be damaged by jarring, no mechanical devices
should be placed on the same surface as the server. This is especially important for impact
printers whose vibrations could damage the hard disk.
Please take care to ensure a free air flow to the server at all times. Do not block the ventilation
slots of the server case and particularly the power supplies. An insufficient air flow may
damage the server and / or it’s components.
ATTENTION
In order to fully separate the server from current, the power cord must be removed from the wall
outlet.
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Connecting the System
Back Panel Connectors
a
Figure 1. Back Panel Connectors
A. USB 1D. MouseG. Video
USB 2E.KeyboardH.NIC 1
B.
C.USB 3*F.Serial AI.NIC 2
*USB3 not available on MAXDATA PLATINUM 3200 I Server Board
The NIC LEDs at the right and left of NIC 1 provide the following information.
Table 1. NIC LED’s
LED ColorLED StateDescription
Left LEDOff
Solid Green
Blinking GreenTransmit/receive activity
Right LEDOff10 Mbps connection (if left LED is on or
Solid Green100 Mbps connection
Solid Amber1000 Mbps connection
No network connection is in place
Network connection is in place
blinking)
8Setting up the System
Front Panel Controls and Indicators
a
Figure 2. Pedestal Controls and Indicators
A. ID Toggle SwitchG. Power/Sleep LED (green)
B.Reset Button
C.NIC 1 Activity LED (green)I.ID LED (blue)
D.Sleep ButtonJ.
E.Power ButtonK.NMI Button
F.Hard Drive Activity LED (bi-color)
H.NIC 2 Activity LED (green)
Status LED (bi-color)
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Descriptions of the front panel LEDs are listed in the following table.
Table 2. Description of Front Panel LEDs
LED NameColorCondition Description
Power/Sleep LED Green
Green
StatusGreen
Green
AmberONCritical alarm: Critical power module failure, critical fan
AmberBLINKNon-critical failure: Redundant fan failure, redundant power
Hard Drive
Activity
NIC 1 ActivityGreen
NIC 2 ActivityGreen
ID LED (rack
only)
Green
AmberONFault
Green
Green
BlueBLINKServer identification; Toggled by ID button or software
ONPower On
BLINKStandby/Sleep (S1)
OFFOff (also Sleep S4)
ONSystem Ready
BLINKSystem ready, but degraded: some CPU fault, DIMM killed
failure, voltage (power supply), voltage and thermal fault
failure, non-critical power and voltage
OFFSystem not ready: Post error / NMI event / PCI or terminator
missing
BLINKHard drive activity
OFFNo activity
ONLinked
BLINKLAN activity
OFFIdle
ONLinked
BLINKLAN activity
OFFIdle
OFFServer identification; Toggled by ID button or software
10Setting up the System
2 Chassis Description
Feature Summary
Table 3. Feature Summary
FeatureP3200 I Description
Peripheral Bays
Drive Bays (6 + 4) bay
layout
Expansion SlotsSix full-length PCI expansion slots are available.
Form Factor5U Tower, convertible to rack mount
Power Deliverya) P3200 I base: One fixed 600-W power supply with an integrated
Cooling is spoolingTwo fixed, non-redundant chassis fans:
3 multi-mount 5.25 peripheral bays
One fixed drive bay for up to six drives (P3200 I base). Optional hot-swap
drive bays (P3200 I redundant):
• Six-drive SCSI
• Four-drive SCSI
An optional four-drive fixed drive bay is also available. Supports up to 10
drives.
cooling fan.
b) P3200 I redundant power: Two redundant 730-W power supplies with
an integrated cooling fan.
• x1 120-mm fan
• x1 92-mm fan
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Chassis Front View
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Figure 3. MAXDATA PLATINUM 3200 I Base Front View
A. Power supply
B.PCI Add-in Card Panel
C.I/O Ports
D.
Air duct
E.Chassis fans
F.Drive cage release mechanisms
G.Front panel controls and indicators
H.Three 5.25-inch removable media drive bays
I.Front Panel USB / Serial B
J.Fixed Drive Cage – 4 drive (optional)
K.Fixed Drive Cage – 6 drive
L.ICBM or SCSI Knockout
12Chassis Description
Base Chassis Rear View
a
Figure 4. MAXDATA PLATINUM 3200 I Base Chassis Rear View
A. Power supply
B.I/O Ports
C.Expansion Slot Covers
D.PCI Add-in Card Panel
E.PCI Card Latch
F.Rear Serial B Connector
G.ICBM or SCSI Knockout
H.AC Power Connector
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