LSI TV Mount AA1167 E1 User Manual

72-Inch Cabinet  
Site Preparation and Installation Guide  
AA1167-E1, First Edition  
 
Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Radio  
Frequency Interference Statement  
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital  
device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide  
reasonable protection against harmful interference in a commercial installation. This  
equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and  
used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio  
communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause  
harmful interference, in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at  
his own expense.  
LSI Logic Corporation is not responsible for any radio or television interference caused by  
unauthorized modification of this equipment or the substitution or attachment of  
connecting cables and equipment other than those specified by LSI Logic Corporation. It is  
the users responsibility to correct interference caused by such unauthorized modification,  
substitution, or attachment.  
This Class A digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference-Causing  
Equipment Regulations.  
Cet appareil numérique de la classé A respecte toutes les exigences du Règlement sure le  
matèriel brouilleur du Canada.  
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Revision Record  
Date  
July 2001  
Revision  
Affected Pages/Remarks  
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First Edition  
Part Number: AA1167-E1  
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About this Site Preparation Guide  
This document is intended for service technicians. It contains site preparation  
requirements and instructions for installing a 72-inch cabinet. This document also  
provides instructions for transporting the cabinet to another location. These instructions  
assume that the reader is knowledgeable in computer system operation, maintenance, and  
repair.  
Customer Responsibilities  
The following list describes some of the items and equipment you must provide, plus the  
facility preparations you must complete before installing a 72-inch high rackmount  
cabinet:  
Provide a site drawing that shows the location of the following:  
Equipment currently installed at the site and the area designated for the 72-inch  
cabinet installation  
Existing site wiring (power, signal paths, and lengths)  
Equipment capable of generating electrical noise, electromagnetic interference, and  
heat  
Provide and install the following items:  
Required communications cables, wall jacks, special connectors, and associated  
hardware  
Necessary power distribution boxes, conduits, grounds, lightning protection, and  
associated hardware (see "Power Requirements" on page 10)  
Required auxiliary power or other equipment  
Make building alterations necessary to meet wiring, environmental, and other site  
requirements  
Make sure all site construction, wiring, or other alterations meet applicable codes,  
regulations, and laws (including, but not limited to, electrical, building, safety, and  
health)  
Provide necessary storage and service areas (see "Environmental Requirements" on  
page 9)  
Provide floor coverings and environmental systems that limit or control electricity  
build-up and discharge  
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Cabinet Features  
The rackmount cabinet (Figure 1) has a detachable back door and standard Electronic  
Industry Association (EIA) rails, which provide mounting holes for installing 19-inch wide  
devices. The cabinet has four roller casters and four adjustable guides for moving and  
leveling the cabinet during installation and relocation. Newer models of this cabinet have  
interface cable access holes on the top and a removable stability foot that prevents the  
cabinet from tipping when it is moved.  
Standard  
EIA Rails  
Cable Access Holes  
(not available on all  
models)  
Empty Cabinet  
Removable Stability Foot  
(not available on all models)  
Populated Cabinet  
Figure 1 72-inch Cabinet  
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Depending upon performance, capacity, and availability requirements, you can customize  
the cabinet to meet your data storage needs. The cabinet contains two AC distribution  
boxes and can support up to twelve command modules and drive modules. The command  
module is a rackmount unit containing two array controllers, a battery, redundant cooling  
fans and power supplies. Drive modules may contain up to fourteen drives, redundant fans  
and power supplies, and either an array controller or Environmental Service Monitor  
(ESM) board. See "Reference Documentation" on page 4 for information on the modules.  
Figure 2 shows a typical configuration that includes five drive modules and one command  
module mounted in the 72-inch rackmount cabinet. The cabinet is shipped with only the  
bottom half filled to provide stability when shipping and moving the cabinet to the  
installation site. The top half is filled with blank panels.  
Figure 2 72-inch Cabinet with Command and Drive Modules  
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Reference Documentation  
The following documents contain additional information on command and drive  
modules, their installation, and cabling schemes. These documents are listed chronological  
order from newest to oldest, based on the month and year they were released.  
Command Module and Drive Module Installation Guide, AP1154-E1, First Edition  
(March 2001) provides information and step-by-step instructions for installing  
command modules (E3300, E4400, and E2400) and drive modules (E3300, FC-1 10x  
and FC-1 14x) running SANtricity Storage Manager 7.10 software  
Command Module Site Preparation Guide, CC1151-E1, First Edition (March 2001) –  
provides information for preparing the building and equipment to install E3300 and  
E4400 Command Modules running SANtricity Storage Manager 7.10 software  
Command Module User Guide, CC1140-E1, First Edition (March 2001) provides  
information and step-by-step instructions for operating, upgrading, troubleshooting  
and servicing E3300 and E4400 Command Modules running SANtricity Storage  
Manager 7.10 software  
Drive Module Site Preparation Guide, DF1153-E1, First Edition (March 2001) –  
provides information for preparing the building and equipment to install drive  
modules (E3300, FC-1 10x and FC-1 14x) and the E2400 Command Module running  
SANtricity Storage Manager 7.10 software  
Drive Module User Guide, DF1144-E1, First Edition (March 2001)provides  
information and step-by-step instructions for operating, upgrading, troubleshooting  
and servicing drive modules (E3300, FC-1 10x and FC-1 14x) and the E2400 Command  
Module running SANtricity Storage Manager 7.10 software  
MetaStor E-Series, E4400 Command Module and E4400 Drive Module Installation  
Guide, AP1008-E1, First Edition (May 2000) provides information and step-by-step  
instructions for installing E4400 command modules (4774) and E4400 Drive Modules  
(FC-FC ESM) running SANtricity Storage Manager 7.01 software  
MetaStor E-Series, E4400 Command Module and E4400 Drive Module Site Preparation  
Guide, AP1010-E1, First Edition (May 2000) provides information for preparing the  
building and equipment to install E4400 command modules (4774) and E4400 Drive  
Modules (FC-FC ESM) running SANtricity Storage Manager 7.01 software  
MetaStor E-Series, E4400 Command Module User Guide, CC1012-E1, First Edition  
(May 2000) provides information and step-by-step instructions for operating and  
servicing E4400 command modules (4774) running SANtricity Storage Manager 7.01  
software  
MetaStor E-Series, E4400 Drive Module User Guide, DF1014-E1, First Edition (May  
2000) provides information and step-by-step instructions for operating and servicing  
E4400 Drive Modules (FC-FC ESM) running SANtricity Storage Manager 7.01 software  
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MetaStor CM2000 Command Module Installation Guide, J90981S-0999, Revision B,  
Third Printing (March 2000) provides information and step-by-step instructions for  
installing CM2000 Command Modules containing 4766 controllers and running  
SYMplicity Storage Manager (6.x) or SANtricity Storage Manager (7.00, 7.01, or 7.02)  
software  
MetaStor CM2000 Command Module User Guide, J91981S-0999, Revision B, Third  
Printing (March 2000) provides information and step-by-step instructions for  
operating, upgrading, troubleshooting and servicing CM2000 Command Modules  
containing 4766 controllers and running SYMplicity Storage Manager (6.x) or  
SANtricity Storage Manager (7.00, 7.01, or 7.02) software  
MetaStor DM2000 Drive Module Installation Guide, J23971S-0899, Revision E, Third  
Printing (March 2000) provides information and step-by-step instructions for  
installing DM2000 Command Modules containing LVD-SE or LVD-LVD  
Environmental Services Monitor (ESM) boards and running SYMplicity Storage  
Manager (6.x) or SANtricity Storage Manager (7.00, 7.01, or 7.02) software  
MetaStor DM2000 Drive Module User Guide, J22971S-0899, Revision E, Third  
Printing (March 2000) provides information and step-by-step instructions for  
operating, upgrading, troubleshooting and servicing DM2000 Command Modules  
containing LVD-LVD ESM boards and running SYMplicity Storage Manager (6.x) or  
SANtricity Storage Manager (7.00, 7.01, or 7.02) software  
MetaStor Command Module System Guide, J20971S-0999, Revision B, Second Printing  
(March 2000) provides information and step-by-step instructions for operating,  
upgrading, troubleshooting and servicing command modules containing 3621 or 3702  
controllers and running SYMplicity Storage Manager 6.x software  
MetaStor Command Module Installation Guide, J21971S-0398, Revision B, Second  
Printing (March 2000) provides information and step-by-step instructions for  
installing command modules containing 3621 or 3702 controllers and running  
SYMplicity Storage Manager 6.x software  
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Dimensions and Weights  
Dimensions  
The cabinet has the following dimensions (Figure 3), excluding the removable stability  
foot:  
Height:183 cm (72 in.)  
Width: 56 cm (22 in.)  
Depth: 91 cm (36 in.)  
Figure 3 Cabinet Dimensions  
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Weights  
The total weight depends on the type and quantity of modules installed in the 72-inch  
cabinet. Table 1 lists the overall weight of the cabinet, plus the maximum weights for the  
command and drive modules. You can use these weights to estimate the total weight of  
your system, based on the number of devices installed in the cabinet.  
Remember, the cabinets are shipped with only the bottom half filled with modules. If you  
order enough modules to fill the cabinet, they will be packed separately. In the United  
States and Canada, the cabinet and modules are shipped in a padded van. Internationally,  
the cabinet and modules are shipped in packing crates.  
Table 1 Cabinet, Crate, and Module Weights  
E4400  
Command  
Module  
E4400  
Drive  
Module  
Drive  
Module2  
Command  
Module  
Cabinet  
Crate1  
Empty  
Empty  
Maximum  
Maximum  
Maximum  
Maximum  
Unit  
121.0 kg  
97.0 kg  
34.5 kg  
39.3 kg  
40.5 kg  
40.0 kg  
Weight  
(267.0 lb)  
(215.0 lb)  
(76.0 lb)  
(86.6 lb)  
(89.0 lb)  
(88.0 lb)  
1 Add for international shipments only  
2 Half-height drives  
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Area Requirements  
The floor area at the installation site must provide:  
Enough stability to support the weight of the 72-inch cabinet and installed devices  
Sufficient space to install and service the cabinet and components (Figure 4)  
Sufficient ventilation to provide a free flow of air to the cabinet. Air flow in the cabinet  
is from the front to back.  
Figure 4 Cabinet Area Requirements  
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Environmental Requirements  
Table 2 Environmental Requirements  
Environment  
Altitude  
Requirements  
Operating Range  
Storage Range  
Transit Range  
Below Sea Level  
Above Sea Level  
Temperature  
30.5 m (100 ft.)  
30.5 m (100 ft.)  
30.5 m (100 ft.)  
3000 m  
(9840 ft.)  
3000 m  
(9840 ft.)  
12,000 m  
(40,000 ft.)  
Operating Range  
Storage Range  
Transit Range  
Temperature  
Range  
10° C to 35° C  
(50° F to 104° F)  
15° C per hour  
(31° F per hour)  
20° C per hour  
(42° F per hour)  
10° C per hour  
(21° F per hour)  
15° C per hour  
(31° F per hour)  
20° C per hour  
(42° F per hour)  
Temperature Change  
Relative Humidity  
No Condensation  
Dew Point  
Operating Range  
Storage Range  
Transit Range  
Maximum Allowed  
20% to 80%  
10% to 90%  
5% to 95%  
28° C (82° F)  
10% per hour  
Humidity Gradient  
Noise  
Steady/Non-Steady  
6.8 bels  
Configuration A  
Normal Operation  
65 dBA  
Level  
Component  
Configuration B  
Configuration C  
1.62 kVA  
1601 W  
5467 Btu/hr  
3.23 kVA  
3202 W  
10,934 Btu/hr  
2.90 kVA  
2866 W  
9788 Btu/hr  
LP Drives  
Heat Dissipation1  
1.69 kVA  
1677 W  
3.39 kVA  
3354 W  
3.02 kVA  
2988 W  
HH Drives  
5727 Btu/hr  
11,454 Btu/hr  
10,205 Btu/hr  
1 These are kVA, W, and Btu calculations for three configurations containing Low-Profile (LP) and Half-Height (HH)  
drives, including:  
Configuration A contains 1 command module and 5 drive modules  
Configuration B contains 2 command modules and 10 drive modules  
Configuration C contains 3 command modules and 8 drive modules  
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Power Requirements  
Table 3 Power Requirements  
Unit/Component  
Requirements  
Domestic  
250 VAC, 30 A  
International  
230 VAC, 32 A  
AC Power  
AC Plug  
NEMA L6-30P, locking plug  
6-30R, receptacle  
IEC 309 locking plug  
IEC 309 receptacle  
Receptacle  
Circuit Breaker  
Voltage Range  
Frequency  
20 A  
180 to 257 VAC  
49 to 50.5 Hz or 59 to 60.6 Hz  
220 VAC, 50/60 Hz  
Current  
(specified frequency)  
Configuration A1  
7.35 A  
Configuration B1  
14.70 A  
Configuration C1  
LP Drives2  
13.16 A  
Operational Current  
Surge Current  
HH Drives2  
LP Drives  
7.70 A  
10.95 A  
11.45 A  
15.40 A  
21.90 A  
22.90 A  
13.72 A  
22.20 A  
23.00 A  
HH Drives  
1 Power specifications for three configurations containing Low-Profile (LP) and Half-Height (HH) drives, including:  
Configuration A contains 1 command module and 5 drive modules  
Configuration B contains 2 command modules and 10 drive modules  
Configuration C contains 3 command modules and 8 drive modules  
2 LP drives are 1.0 inch tall; HH drives are 1.6 inches tall.  
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AC Power Distribution  
The 72-inch cabinet has two identical AC power boxes (Figure 5). Depending on the  
configuration ordered, each box supports either domestic or international units and  
includes the following features:  
One domestic plug (NEMA L6-30P, 30 A, 220 VAC) or one international plug (IEC 309,  
30 A, 3-pin, 230 VAC)  
One circuit breaker (20 A)  
Two power outlets (IEC 320, 16 A, C-19, filtered individually for international and  
domestic EMC compliance)  
Support for up to 12 attachments per box (24 per cabinet) using two, ladder-attach  
Figure 5 72-Inch Cabinet AC Distribution  
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Power Box Cables  
Each AC box outlet supports on ladder-attach power cable (Figure 6) that you can connect  
to a maximum of six devices. You may connect up to twelve 220/230 VAC devices to each  
AC box for a maximum of twenty-four power attachments inside the cabinet.  
Although the cabinet may not be fully populated when shipped, the 72-inch cabinet is  
shipped with four, ladder-attach cables for easier expansion in the future. Each cable has  
the following specifications:  
Cable: 10 A per cable (1.67 A per connection if all are used)  
Input Connector: IEC 320, C-19, 16 A, 250 VAC  
Plugs: IEC 320, C-14, 10 A, 250 VAC  
Ladder Step: 5.25 inches between connections  
Cable Routing: Route cables between the mounting rails and side skins of cabinet  
Figure 6 Ladder-Attach Cable for a 72-Inch Cabinet  
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Power Cords and Receptacles  
The cabinet is shipped with two power cords: one for domestic use, the other for  
international use. Each cord connects to an independent 24 A circuit breaker and an AC  
distribution box. The AC distribution box has two outlets for connecting the power cords  
from devices installed in the cabinet. Figure 7 shows these receptacles.  
250 VAC, 16 A, IEC 320-C19 Cord  
To device  
in cabinet  
AC Distribution  
Box Outlet  
250 VAC, 30 A, NEMA L6-30 Cord  
(Domestic)  
230 VAC, 32 A, IEC 309 Cord  
(International)  
Figure 7 AC Power Cords and Receptacles  
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Site Wiring and Power Considerations  
The cabinets AC distribution boxes use common industrial wiring. Consider the following  
site wiring and power source requirements:  
AC power source. The AC power source must provide the correct voltage, current, and  
frequency specified on the manufacturers name plate.  
Earth ground. You must have an earth grounding conductor to the cabinets power  
receptacles.  
Circuit overloading. Make sure the power circuits and associated circuit breakers  
provide sufficient power and overload protection. To prevent possible damage to the  
AC distribution boxes and other components in the cabinet, isolate its power source  
from large switching loads (such as air conditioning motors, elevator motors, and  
factory loads).  
Module power distribution. There are two accessory outlets inside the cabinet for  
module power distribution. All units attached to these outlets must be auto-ranging  
between 180 through 257 VAC, 50-60 Hz.  
Power Interruptions. The 72-inch cabinet and its modules will withstand the following  
applied voltage interruptions (with or without an integrated UPS):  
Input transient: 50% of nominal voltage  
Duration: one half cycle  
Maximum frequency: once every ten seconds  
Power Failures. After total power failure, the modules within the cabinet will  
automatically perform a power-up recovery without operator intervention, once power  
is restored.  
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Installation Instructions  
Tools and Equipment  
You will need the following tools and equipment to unpack and install a 72-inch cabinet:  
Wrench (supplied in shipping crate) to raise and lower the leveling glides  
Shears to cut the metal bands on the shipping crate  
Forklift (optional) to remove the cabinet from the shipping skid  
Communication cables (optional)additional cables to attach the cabinet to the host  
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Unpacking and Moving the Cabinet  
WARNING  
Risk of bodily injury! The cabinet can weigh up to 636 kg (1420 lb) fully  
loaded. Do not attempt to move the cabinet without a forklift or sufficient  
help from others. Always push the cabinet from the front to prevent it  
from tipping over (Figure 10). If you need to move the cabinet up or down  
a ramp (with or without a forklift), remove drive modules from the upper  
half of the cabinet to improve stability.  
CAUTION  
If you receive the cabinet and modules in extremely cold weather (below  
32 F), leave them crated for at least 24 hours to prevent condensation.  
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This 24-hour stabilization period can be modified either up or down,  
depending on the outside temperature at arrival.  
The shipping crate provides built-in ramps and instructions for rolling the cabinet off of  
the skid without the use of a forklift. Some models have a removable stability foot that  
prevents the cabinet from tipping over when it is moved. You must attach the stability foot  
to the front of the cabinet (at the bottom) before you move the cabinet. Figure 8 on page 17  
shows the unpacking instructions included on the front side of the shipping crate for  
cabinets without a stability foot. Figure 9 on page 18 shows unpacking instructions for  
cabinets with a stability foot. Figure 10 on page 19 shows the incorrect and correct  
methods for moving the cabinet. For your safety, follow all these instructions carefully.  
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Figure 8 Unpacking Instructions for a 72-inch Cabinet without a Stability Foot  
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Figure 9 Unpacking Instructions for a 72-inch Cabinet with a Stability Foot  
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Cabinet without Stability Foot  
Cabinet with Stability Foot  
Figure 10 Incorrect and Correct Methods for Pushing the Cabinet  
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Installing the Cabinet  
The installation tasks you must perform depends on how you ordered the 72-inch cabinet  
and its associated modules. In most cases, you will need to do some or all of the following:  
1 Check the shipping contents list to make sure all equipment arrived at the site.  
2 Move the cabinet to its final location. Once it is in position, lower the levelling glides  
and level the unit as necessary.  
3 Install all applicable host, host adapter boards, hubs, switches, and other devices on the  
network. Route the appropriate interface cables to the cabinet.  
4 Route the main power cords from the cabinet to the external power source (but do not  
plug in yet).  
5 If necessary, install applicable mounting hardware for rackmount units. Refer to kit  
instructions.  
6 Install all devices in cabinet (command modules, drive modules, etc.) Refer to  
applicable installation instructions for each device.  
7 Route and connect appropriate interface and power cables to devices in cabinet.  
8 Plug in main power cord to cabinet and turn on power. Make sure that you power-up  
all devices in the proper sequence.  
9 Test all devices in the cabinet and on the SCSI bus or Fibre Channel network for error  
free operation.  
10 Install software and configure the drive modules and controller modules as necessary.  
For installation and operation information on individual modules , software, or other  
network components, refer to the user manuals shipped with each unit.  
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Transportation Instructions  
WARNING  
Risk of bodily harm. Failure to follow this procedure could result in a  
cabinet becoming very unstable up/down inclines or over uneven surfaces.  
To maximize stability during the transportation of a 72-inch cabinet, the center of gravity  
for the cabinet must be as close to the base as possible. For this reason, it is recommended  
that you transport the unit with the upper half of the modules depopulated. All heavier  
weighted components in the upper half of the cabinet should be taken out and transported  
by static protective means. This includes drives, battery canisters, and controllers.  
It is not necessary to remove components in the rear of the modules, such as power  
supplies. These components will not disturb an optimal center of gravity. If the original  
shipping boxes are available, these may serve as ideal transportation for these components.  
Here are some guidelines to follow:  
Make note of the Tray ID settings for the drive modules. It is imperative that the drives  
be replaced in the exact slots from which they were removed. Make sure the drives are  
in the same order during shipping and that the drives have been associated with the  
proper Tray ID.  
If any cables need to be disconnected, note the cable configuration for future assembly.  
The modules user guide will help by providing cabling diagrams.  
Keep all components from the same modules together.  
All components must be replaced to the same module and location. This will avoid  
conflicts and data loss.  
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