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[. . . ] 12BIG RACK SERIAL 2 USER MANUAL CLICK HERE to access up-to-date online version of this document for the most recent content as well as for features such as expandable illustrations, easier navigation, and search capability. 1 LaCie User Manual PREFACE WHAT IS IN THIS GUIDE This user guide gives you step-by-step instructions on how to install, configure and connect a LaCie 12big Rack Serial 2 system to your host computer system, and how to use and maintain the system. WHO SHOULD USE THIS GUIDE This user guide assumes that you have a working knowledge of storage appliance products. If you do not have these skills, or are not confident with the instructions in this guide, do not proceed with the installation. QUALIFIED PERSONNEL The personnel referred to within this document are defined as follows: s s Service Person: A person having appropriate technical training and experience necessary to be aware of hazards to which that person may be exposed in performing a task and of measures to minimize the risks to that person or other persons. User/Operator: Any person other than a Service Person. TERMS AND ABBREVIATIONS CLI PSU Common Line Interface Power Supply Unit PDU EEPROM EM ESD ESI SBB I2C SES SFF PCB Power Distribution Unit Electrically Erasable Programmable Read-Only Memory Enclosure Management Electro-Static Discharge Enclosure Services Interface Processor Storage Bridge Bay Inter-Integrated Circuit SCSI Enclosure Services Small Form Factor Printed Circuit Board RAID Redundant Arrays of Inexpensive Disks PCM SAS Power Cooling Module Serial Attached SCSI SATA Serial ATA SCSI SEP LED UPS VPD Small Computer System Interface Storage Enclosure Processor Light-Emitting Diode Universal Power Supply Vital Product Data LaCie User Manual 2 SAFETY GUIDELINES SAFE HANDLING Caution: If this equipment is used in a manner not specified by the manufacturer, the protection provided by the equipment may be impaired. s s In order to comply with applicable safety, emission and thermal requirements no covers should be removed and all bays must be populated with plug-in modules. The system must not be run without all modules in place. Permanently unplug the enclosure before you move it or if you think that it has become damaged in any way. Caution: Fully assembled LaCie 12big Rack Serial 2 enclosures can weigh up to 26kg (77. 2lb). [. . . ] If the enclosure system is used with modules missing for more than a few minutes, the enclosure can overheat, causing power failure and data loss. Such use may also invalidate the warranty. If you remove a drive module, replace it immediately. If it is faulty, replace it with a drive module of the same type and capacity. Ensure that all disk drives are removed from the enclosure before attempting to manhandle or move the rack installation. Do not abandon your backup routines. 27 LaCie User Manual OPERATION BEFORE YOU BEGIN Before powering up your LaCie 12big Rack Serial 2 please ensure that all the modules are firmly seated in their correct bays. POWER ON Caution: Do not operate the enclosure system until the ambient temperature is within the specified operating range. If the drives have been recently installed ensure they have had time to acclimatize before operating them. Follow the procedure below to Power On the enclosure. Power On the system by connecting the power cables to the PDU and moving the PCM switch (Figure 4-1) to the ON position 2. The System Power LED on the Ops Panel should be lit (Green) when the enclosure power is activated (and the disk drive motors should start). Important info: If mains power is lost for any reason, on restoration of power the system will re-start automatically. Note: Please refer to Table 5-2 for details of the Ops Panel LEDs and related fault conditions. Power Cooling Module LEDs The PCM incorporates the following LEDs: PSU OK: AC Input Fail: Fan Fail: Green Amber Amber DC Output Fail: Amber PCM LEDs and switches are shown in Figure 4-1. LaCie User Manual 28 Figure 4-1 - PCM LEDs OPS PANEL LEDS The Ops Panel LEDs fault and status conditions are described in Table 4-1 and shown in Figure 4-2. Please refer to Table 5-2 for details of any fault indication. Table 4-1: Ops Panel LEDs LEDs System Power Module Fault Logical Fault Status Constant Green: good or positive indication Constant Amber: fault present Constant or Flashing Amber: fault present Constant or Flashing Amber: fault present Figure 4-2: Ops Panel LEDs 29 LaCie User Manual SETTING THE UNIT IDENTIFICATION NUMBER First Set At first system power on, the Unit Identification Number is not set. The enclosure management system will recognize this and set the display to "00" and flash the digits at 1Hz. The system will delay power up until the Unit Identification Number is set. To set the number, press and hold the Mute switch, which will stop the first digit (left hand digit) flashing and start incrementing the number by 1 every 2 seconds. When the first required number is reached, release the switch for 5 seconds, at which point the first number is locked and the second number may be set. To change the second digit (right hand digit), press and hold the switch again to achieve the desired number, otherwise if there is no action for 5 seconds the enclosure management system will select "0". The values "01" to "99" will be valid. Value "00" is reserved and will cause the system to interrupt the power up until set. The value "00" will be the default Power On value. Once an enclosure Unit Identification Number is set, it will be stored in the midplane VPD by the Enclosure Management software. On future power cycles, midplane logic will initially set "00" on the display whilst the enclosure management software reads the setting from the VPD. [. . . ] Check for damage, especially to the interface connector - do not install if the pins are bent. With the latches in the open position (see Figure 6-13), slide the module into the enclosure until the latches engage automatically. Figure 6-13 - Installing an I/O Module 3. Cam the module home by manually closing the latches. A click should be heard as the latches engage. Note: The I/O module will take up to 1 minute to re-initialize after re-cabling. LaCie User Manual 50 51 LaCie User Manual TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS DIMENSIONS Component Height (enclosure, overall) Width across mounting flange Width across body of enclosure Depth from front mounting flange to extremity of enclosure body Depth from Ops Panel to furthest extremity of enclosure inches millimeters 3. 46 19. 01 17. 44 22. 71 24. 79 87. 9 483 443 576. 8 629. 6 602. 9 Depth from front mounting flange to furthest extremity of enclosure 23. 74 WEIGHTS Component Enclosure (empty) Drive Carrier Dummy Drive Carrier PCM I/O Module Blank I/O Module Enclosure (Fully Populated) Total Weight (maximum) Weight (kg) Weight (lb. ) 4. 8 0. 9 0. 05 2. 7 1. 5 0. 5 26 10. 56 1. 98 0. 11 5. 94 3. 3 1. 1 57. 2 ENVIRONMENT Table A­1: Ambient Temperature and Humidity Temperature Range Relative Humidity Operational 5°C to 40°C 8% to 80% non-condensing 8% to 80% non-condensing 5% to 80% non-condensing Max. [. . . ]

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