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RM43596 JBOD 

 

Product Overview//

 

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1-8 System Packaging 

The original Chenbro packaging, where the server system is delivered, is designed to provide protection for L6 configuration and 

tested to meet ISTA (International Safe Transit Association) Test Procedure 1A (2008). The packaging is also designed to be reused   

for shipment after the system integration has been completed.

 

The original packaging includes the shipping box, and various protective inner packaging components, which  are designed to 

function together as a protective packaging system. When reused, all of the original packaging material must be used, including box 

and each inner packaging component. In addition, all inner packaging components MUST be reinstalled in the proper location to 

ensure adequate protection to the system for subsequent shipment. 

 

Table 5      System packaging information 

Part Number 

Single/ Bulk 

Form factor (mm) 

Support level 

387-43596-3300A0 

Single 

1209 x 639 x 120 

L

6

 

 

 

NOTE: 

The design of the inner packaging components does not prevent improper placement within the packaging 

assembly. There is only one correct packaging assembly that will allow the package to meet the ISTA (International Safe 

Transit Association) Test Procedure 1A (2008). 

Failure to follow the specified packaging assembly instructions may result in damage to the system during shipment. 

 

 

Table 6      Product weight information 

Product 

Unpackaged Net Weight 

kg

 

Packaged Gross Weight 

kg

 

Unpackaged Net Weight  

(lbs) 

Packaged Gross Weight  

(lbs) 

RM43596 

77.0   

113.1 

169.8 

249.3 

 

NOTE:

 

An L6 system does not include M/B, processors, memory, drives, or add-in cards. It is the system configuration as 

shipped from Chenbro. Weights of integrated system (system configurations that include the items above) will vary 

depending on the final system configuration. 

Summary of Contents for 387-43596-3300A0

Page 1: ...RM43596 JBOD Rackmount Chassis User Manual January 2019 Version 1 0 A document provides an overview of product features functions architecture and support specifications...

Page 2: ...or usage in trade This document contains information on products services and or processes in development All information provided here is subject to change without notice Contact your Chenbro repres...

Page 3: ...4 2 System Components Removal and Installation 15 2 1 Top Cover Removal and Installation 16 2 2 External Hot Swap HDD Assembly Removal and Installation 17 2 3 System Maintenance 19 2 4 Fan Module Remo...

Page 4: ...le installation 8038 20 Figure 17 Front fan module removal 8038 21 Figure 18 Front fan module removal 8038 21 Figure 19 Middle fan modules Installation 8038 22 Figure 20 Middle fan modules removal 803...

Page 5: ...tem environmental specifications summary 13 Table 5 System packaging information 14 Table 6 Product weight information 14 Table 7 Drive power LED activity LED behavior 29 Table 8 Backplane specificati...

Page 6: ...Card with Console Debug Power Supply 1 1 CRPS 80 Plus Platinum 2000W Default 185mm x 73mm x 40mm D x W x H Indicator Front 1 x Power Status 1 x UID 1 x HDD Activity 1 x Global Failure 1 x LCM Rear 1...

Page 7: ...1 System Features Overview Figure 1 Overview Figure 2 Overview A Rack Handle B LCM Display C Top Cover Latch D Front Control Panel E 3 5 Storage Drive Bay F Front Hot Swap Fan Module G Middle Fixed Fa...

Page 8: ...RM43596 JBOD Product Overview 8 1 2 Front Panel Figure 3 Front panel A Rack Handles B Front Control Panel C LCM Display D Front Hot Swap Fan Module...

Page 9: ...RM43596 JBOD Product Overview 9 1 3 Back Panel Figure 4 Back panel overview A External Expander Cards B CRPS PSU C Rear Hot Swap Fan Module D QIG Label E UID Button F IPMI Port G Power Button...

Page 10: ...t Control Panel Figure 5 Front control panel Table 2 Front control panel Label ICON Indicator button or connector A UID Button LED B Power LED C System Alarm LED D HDD Activity LED E LCM Display F Pag...

Page 11: ...RM43596 JBOD Product Overview 11 1 5 Chassis Dimensions Figure 6 Chassis dimensions...

Page 12: ...ons Caution Exceeding the specified maximum weight limit of a given rail kit or misalignment of the server in the rack may result in failure of the rack rails causing damage to the system or personal...

Page 13: ...y and data integrity Class 2 A second tier of performance reliability and data integrity HDD I O throughput degradation SPEC Pass Fail Criteria No functional failure during test or post test diagnosti...

Page 14: ...or subsequent shipment Table 5 System packaging information Part Number Single Bulk Form factor mm Support level 387 43596 3300A0 Single 1209 x 639 x 120 L6 NOTE The design of the inner packaging comp...

Page 15: ...ts for a variety of different storage option 96 x 3 5 Hot Swap SAS SATA HDD Support for different storage and peripheral options will vary depending on the system model and or available accessory opti...

Page 16: ...s cover with the grooves on the chassis base and install the cover vertically as shown 5 guide pins for both side NOTE Keep the latch vertical 2 Press the latch to lock 3 Secure with 4 screws as shown...

Page 17: ...ation 1 With the open latch insert the HDD assembly into the drive bay as shown until the bottom of chassis base NOTE Watch out the direction of HDD assembly while inserting 2 Push the latch when it i...

Page 18: ...lick Figure 12 3 5 HDD removal tool less type 1 Bottom up the HDD tray as shown 2 Press your 2 thumbs on the HDD as shown NOTE Watch out the direction of HDD assembly while inserting NOTE Please opera...

Page 19: ...nto the rack tool less type 1 Push the system all the way into the cabinet by 2 persons or more 2 Secure the system with thumb screws on both sides as shown Figure 14 Removal of whole system from the...

Page 20: ...installation 8038 Figure 16 Front fan module installation 8038 1 Hold the finger grips of fan brackets as shown NOTE Ensure that the arrow sticker on the fan is facing the back of the chassis 2 Inser...

Page 21: ...nt fan module removal 8038 Figure 18 Front fan module removal 8038 1 Remove the shock absorbing pads on the front fan modules 2 Grasp and press the fan brackets by the finger grips to release the fan...

Page 22: ...ckets as shown NOTE Ensure that the arrow sticker on the fan is facing the back of the chassis 2 Insert the fan module until it is secured with a click Figure 20 Middle fan modules removal 8038 1 Gras...

Page 23: ...odules installation 8038 1 Hold the latches of rear fan module 2 Insert the fan module to the rear fan cage until it is secured with a click Figure 22 Rear fan modules removal 8038 1 Press and hold th...

Page 24: ...nal expander card installation 1 Align the slot of the internal expander card with the guide pin on the chassis as shown and install the card vertically until it reaches the Air Max connectors 2 Press...

Page 25: ...nder card installation 1 Slide the external expander card into the chassis as shown 2 Secure it with a thumb screw clockwise Figure 17 External expander card removal 1 Loosen the thumb screw anti cloc...

Page 26: ...on 1 Grasp the finger grip with your fingers except the thumbs while pressing and holding the PSU latch with 1 thumb 2 Slide into the chassis until it is secured with a click Figure 26 CRPS PSU remova...

Page 27: ...installation 1 84H314610 003 1 Attach the inner rail to the chassis base while aligning T pins on the side of the system with the slots on the inner rail Figure 28 Slide rail installation 2 84H314610...

Page 28: ...RM43596 JBOD System Components Removal and Installation 28 Figure 29 Slide rail installation 3 84H314610 003 4 Install the system into the rack by 2 persons or more...

Page 29: ...D ICON LED Color Behavior Condition A Activity LED Green Stay on Access Red Solid on Failure 1Hz blink Rebuild 4Hz blink Locate B Activity LED Green 1Hz blink Access C Activity LED Red Stay on SAS sig...

Page 30: ...S SATA SFF 8680 12Gb s rated drive interface connectors providing both power and I O signals to attached devices Hot swap support for SAS SATA devices I2C interface from a 4 pin connector for device s...

Page 31: ...indicates Mini SAS HD Link status Access LED Green When SAS signal link is busy Error LED Red when SAS signal link is error Environment Monitor Temperature sensor Connectors 1 26 x SFF 8482 2 2 x Min...

Page 32: ...kplane via a power cable harness from the power supply modules H Mini SAS HD The backplane includes two multi port mini SAS HD cable connectors providing data signals for twenty six SAS SATA drives on...

Page 33: ...is error LED indicates Mini SAS HD Link status Access LED Green When SAS signal link is busy Error LED Red when SAS signal link is error Environment Monitor Temperature sensor Connectors 1 26 x SFF 84...

Page 34: ...to the backplane via a power cable harness from the power supply modules J Mini SAS HD The backplane includes 2 multi port mini SAS HD cable connectors providing data signals for twenty four SAS SATA...

Page 35: ...to examine the DOA products If the damage of DOA products is caused by improper action as described above the customer will be liable for paying the related charge having occurred or paying the fee o...

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