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SR107 Plus Series

 

 

System Components Installation and Removal

 

 

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Figure 18 

 

3.5” hot-swap HDD tray removal

 

 

1. Press the tray button to release the tray. 

2. Pull the lever to remove the tray from the HDD cage. 

 

Figure 19 

 

3.5” hot-swap HDD tray installation

 

 

1. Insert the HDD tray into the cage. 

2. Push down the lever to secure the HDD tray. 

 

Summary of Contents for SR107 Plus Series

Page 1: ...SR107 Plus Series Server Chassis User Manual February 2020 Version 1 1 A document provides an overview of product features functions architecture and support specifications...

Page 2: ...age 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 representati...

Page 3: ...ntal Specifications 13 1 8 System Packaging 14 2 System Components Installation and Removal 15 2 1 Front Bezel Installation 15 2 2 Side Cover Installation 16 2 3 External Device Installation 17 2 4 HD...

Page 4: ...nstallation 18 Figure 16 3 5 internal HDD cage installation 19 Figure 17 3 5 hot swap HDD cage installation 19 Figure 18 3 5 hot swap HDD tray removal 20 Figure 19 3 5 hot swap HDD tray installation 2...

Page 5: ...ble 3 System environmental specifications summary 13 Table 4 System packing information 14 Table 5 Product weight information 14 Table 6 Drive power LED activity LED behavior 26 Table 7 Backplane spec...

Page 6: ...ay 3 x 5 25 External 8 x 3 5 Hot swap Option 8 x 3 5 Internal Option 1 x 3 5 External Storage Backplane 2 x 3 5 4 port 12Gbps Mini SAS HD Passive Backplane 2 x 3 5 4 port 12Gbps SAS SATA Passive Backp...

Page 7: ...1 1 Front Panel Figure 1 Front panel enclosed A Bezel Door B Front Control Panel C USB Port Blank Figure 2 Front panel open A 5 25 Storage Drive Bay B 3 5 Storage Drive Bay C Front Control Panel D USB...

Page 8: ...rview 8 1 2 Back Panel Figure 3 Back panel with redundant PSU A N 1 Redundant PSU B Rear I O C Rear Fan D Expansion Slot Opening Figure 4 Back panel with single PSU A PS 2 Single PSU B Rear I O C Rear...

Page 9: ...SR107 Plus Series Product Overview 9 1 3 Security Features Figure 5 Key lock and Kensington slot location A Key Lock B Kensington Slot...

Page 10: ...4 Front Control Panel Figure 6 Front control panel Table 2 Front control panel Label ICON Indicator button or connector A PowerButton B Lan1 Lan2ActivityLED C PowerLED D HDDActivityLED E FanAlarmLED F...

Page 11: ...SR107 Plus Series Product Overview 11 1 5 Chassis Dimensions Figure 7 Chassis dimensions...

Page 12: ...R107 Plus Series Product Overview 12 1 6 Interior View Figure 8 Chassis components A 3 5 HDD Cage B Power Supply Unit C Middle Fan D 5 25 Storage Drive Bay E 3 5 External Drive Bay Slot F System Board...

Page 13: ...rformance reliability 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...

Page 14: ...or subsequent shipment Table 4 System packing information Part Number Single Bulk Form Factor mm Support Level 387 10569 2100A0 Single 315 x 651 x 720 L5 NOTE The design of the inner packaging compone...

Page 15: ...options installed 2 1 Front Bezel Installation Figure 9 Bezel installation 1 Align the bottom bezel latch with the metal frame of the chassis and lean the piece toward the chassis 2 With the bezel doo...

Page 16: ...on and Removal 16 2 2 Side Cover Installation Figure 11 Side cover installation 1 Align the side cover with the bottom grooves place down and slide it toward the rear of chassis 2 Make sure it locks i...

Page 17: ...re 12 5 25 device blank removal 1 Press two sides of the latch of the blank to release the blank as shown 2 Pull the blank out Figure 13 5 25 device side rail installation 1 Take the reserved side rai...

Page 18: ...5 25 device installation 1 Insert the 5 25 device into the drive bay Note Make sure both side rails are clipped on the latch Figure 15 External FDD tray installation 1 Squeeze the latch 2 Pull the tra...

Page 19: ...Figure 16 3 5 internal HDD cage installation 1 Insert the HDD cage into the chassis 2 Secure the thumb screws on the four sides of the HDD cage Figure 17 3 5 hot swap HDD cage installation 1 Insert t...

Page 20: ...Figure 18 3 5 hot swap HDD tray removal 1 Press the tray button to release the tray 2 Pull the lever to remove the tray from the HDD cage Figure 19 3 5 hot swap HDD tray installation 1 Insert the HDD...

Page 21: ...two embossed pins and side dimples lock into place NOTE Due to degraded performance and reliability concerns the use of the 3 5 drive tray as a 2 5 drive tray is intended to support SSD type storage...

Page 22: ...om as shown NOTE To ensure proper system airflow requirements all front drive bays are suggested to populate with a 3 5 drive tray where it is supposed to be installed with a 3 5 drive a 2 5 drive wit...

Page 23: ...2 Unplug the power connector from the backplane or system board 3 Press the fan module latch at the top of the fan module 4 Push the fan module down to remove it from the chassis 5 Remove the fan from...

Page 24: ...enance step 2 1 Lift up the fan module latch at the bottom of the fan module without releasing 2 Push the fan module down to remove it from the chassis 3 Remove the fan from the tool less fan holder a...

Page 25: ...the PSU inside the chassis and ensure the alignment for four screw holes of PSU with the bracket of the chassis 2 Secure the four screws as shown Figure 28 Redundant PSU installation 1 Place the PSU i...

Page 26: ...D ICON LED Color Behavior Condition A C Power LED N A Stay off Fault Blue Solid on Present B D Activity LED Green Stay on Access Red Solid on Failure 1Hz blink Rebuild 4Hz blink Locate NOTE The drive...

Page 27: ...e SAS SATA backplanes include the following common features 12Gbps SAS and 6Gbps SAS SATA 29 pin SFF 8680 12Gbps rated drive interface connectors providing both power and I O signals to attached devic...

Page 28: ...Failure Red 1 Hz blink Rebuild Red 4 Hz blink Locate Environment Monitor Temperature sensor TMP75 Connector and Header 1 1 x Mini SAS HD 2 4 x SFF 8680 3 4 x big 4 pin power connector for 5V 12V from...

Page 29: ...are supplied with stable power inputs If the chassis fan is also powered by fan header JF01 this configuration is highly recommended C Fan There are two 4 pin headers for the PWM fan and it is altern...

Page 30: ...and configured through this DIP switch It can manage the functions of PWM fan temperature threshold I I2C The motherboard can monitor HDD temperature and fan status through this connector However the...

Page 31: ...on Access Red on Failure Red 1 Hz blink Rebuild Red 4 Hz blink Locate EnvironmentMonitor Temperature sensor TMP75 Connector 1 4 x SATA 2 4 x SFF 8680 3 4 x big 4P Power connectors for 5V 12V from powe...

Page 32: ...ith stable power inputs If the chassis fan is also powered by fan header JF01 this configuration is highly recommended C Fan There are two 4 pin headers for the PWM fan and it is alternative solution...

Page 33: ...ed and configured through this DIP switch It can manage the functions of PWM fan Buzzer On Off I I2C The motherboard can monitor HDD temperature and fan status through this connector However the I2C c...

Page 34: ...ight 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 f...

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