Advance Technologies; Automate the World.Manual Rev. 2.00Revision Date: April 20, 2005Part No: 50-15037-100cPCIS-3320 Series9U Dual-SystemCompactPC
2Introduction1.2 SpecificationsCompactPCI Standards PICMG 2.0; 2.1; 2.5; 2.9; 2.11 Form Factor 6U cPCI with 80 mm depth rear I/OEnclosureEIA RS-310C 1
Introduction 31.3 Mechanical LayoutRefer to the figures below for the mechanical layout and externaldimensions of the cPCIS-3320.cPCIS-3320 Series Me
4IntroductioncPCIS-3320 Series External Dimensions (mm)Figure 1-2: cPCIS-3320 Series Front ViewFigure 1-3: cPCIS-3320 Series Side View
Introduction 51.4 cPCIS-3320 ConfigurationsThe cPCIS-3320 Base Model comes in the configurations shownin the table below. The “M” designation indicat
6IntroductioncPCIS-3320/AC: Standard Alarm BoardFigure 1-4: cPCIS-3320/AC Architecture (Front View)Figure 1-5: cPCIS-3320/AC Architecture (Rear View)
Introduction 7cPCIS-3320/M/AC: Optional CMMFigure 1-6: cPCIS-3320/M/AC Architecture (Front View)Figure 1-7: cPCIS-3320/M/AC Architecture (Rear View)
81.6 Power DistributionThe cPCIS-3320 Series a redundant power supply distribution asshown in figure below. The CMM portion of the diagram applies to
Getting Started 92 Getting StartedThis chapter describes the unpacking procedure of the sub-sys-tem and installation procedures for CompactPCI boards
10 Getting StartedFigure 2-1: cPCIS-3320 Series slot layout.The handles on CompactPCI cards and PSUs ensure simple andsafe installation and removal. P
Getting Started 11are pulled outwards) by first pressing on the release but-tons with your thumb.3. Carefully insert the module into the desired slot
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12 Getting StartedFigure 2-3: Latching the cPCI module handles securely.5. Push inwards on the handles for final insertion. Ensurethat the buttons on
Getting Started 13Figure 2-4: Unlatching and removing a cPCI PSU.2. Pull outwards to remove the PSU.3. Insert the new PSU module, push on the handle
14 Getting Started2.4 Drive Bay AccessTo install the required hardware in the two 5.25” drive bays, followthe procedure below:1. Remove the 16 screws
Getting Started 152.5 Powering Up the System Connect the supplied power cord to the socket on the back of thechassis. All supplied PSUs are full rang
16 Getting Started2.6 System Alarm BoardThe cPCIS-3320/AC features an embedded alarm board thatmonitors temperature and fan status. Should a fan becom
Backplane 173 BackplaneIn this chapter, we will describe the backplane for the cPCIS-3320Series, the cBP-6413DR, a dual-system 64-bit 6U CompactPCIH
18 Backplane3.2 Mechanical DrawingFigure 3-1: cBP-6413DR Backplane Front ViewTOP of CHASSIS
Backplane 19Figure 3-2: cBP-6413DR Backplane Rear ViewTOP of CHASSIS
20 Backplane3.3 Connector Pin AssignmentsSystem SlotsSystem Slots [8-P1], [14-P1]Pin Z A B C D E F25 GND +5V REQ64# ENUM# +3.3V +5V GND24 GND AD[1
Backplane 21System Slots [8-P2], [14-P2] Pin Z A B C D E F22 GND GA4 GA3 GA2 GA1 GA0 GND21 GND CLK6 GND Reserved Reserved Reserved GND20 GND C
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22 BackplaneSystem Slots [8-P3], [14-P3] Pin Z A B C D E F19 GND Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved GND18 GND Reserved Reserved
Backplane 23System Slots [8-P4], [14-P4]Pin Z A B C D E F25 GND Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved GND24 GND Reserved Reserved
24 BackplaneSystem Slots [8-P5], [14-P5] Pin Z A B C D E F22 GND Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved GND21 GND Reserved Reserved
Backplane 25Peripheral SlotsPeripheral Slots [1-P1] - [7-P1], [10-P1] - [13-P1]Pin Z A B C D E F25 GND +5V REQ64# ENUM# +3.3V +5V GND24 GND AD[1]
26 BackplanePeripheral Slots [1-P2] - [7-P2], [10-P2] - [13-P2] Pin Z A B C D E F22 GND GA4 GA3 GA2 GA1 GA0 GND21 GND Reserved GND Reserved Reser
Backplane 27Peripheral Slots [1-P3] - [7-P3], [10-P3] - [13-P3] Pin Z A B C D E F19 GND Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved GND18 G
28 BackplanePeripheral Slots [1-P4] - [7-P4], [10-P4] - [13-P4]Pin Z A B C D E F25 GND SGA4 SGA3 SGA2 SGA1 SGA0 GND24 GND GA4 GA3 GA2 GA1 GA0 GND23 GN
Backplane 29Peripheral Slots [1-P5] - [7-P5], [10-P5] - [13-P5] Pin Z A B C D E F22 GND Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved GND21 G
30 BackplaneCMM SlotsCMM Slots [S69]Pin Z A B C D E F25 GND +5V Reserved Reserved +3.3V +5V GND24 GND Reserved +5V V(I/O) Reserved Reserved
Backplane 31CMM Slots [S55] Pin Z A B C D E F22 GND GND GND GND GND GND GND21 GND LPA13_DA+ LPA13_DA- Reserved INH#1 DEG#1 GND20 GND LPA13_DB+ LPA13
32 BackplaneOther ConnectorsCompactPCI 47-Pin PSU Connectors [CN1-CN4]ATX Power Out [CN5, CN7]Note: +5VSB & -5V not supportedPin Signal Pin Signal
Backplane 335-Pin DC (Out) Power Connector [CN6]AC-Inlet Connector [CN8]IPMB Connector - System A (Slots 1-8) [CN9]IPMB Connector - System B (Slots 1
34 BackplaneH.110 DC Power Terminal [J1 - J4]Power LED Connector [J5]RSTA# Connector (System A) [J6]RSTA# Connector (System B) [J7]DEG# Connector [
Backplane 35INH# Connector [J9]FAL# Connector [J10]DC Power Terminal [J11, J14, J15]Pin Signal1 INH#2GNDPin Signal1FAL#2GNDConnector SignalJ11 GNDJ
36 Backplane3.4 Jumper SettingsV(I/O) Select [J12, J13, J16](default: J12-J13 shorted)H.110 Slots 1-7 SGA0-4 Jumper [JP1](default: 1-2 shorted)Power D
Backplane 37Power FAL# Jumper [JP3](default: 1-2, 3-4, 5-6, 7-8 shorted)Power INH# Jumper [JP4](default: 1-2, 3-4, 5-6, 7-8 shorted)H.110 Slots 10-13
Cooling System 394 Cooling SystemThe cPCIS-3320 Series subsystems are equipped with six front-access hot swappable fans (five intake on the bottom, o
40 Cooling SystemIntake Fans1. Loosen the two screws attaching the intake fan traycover at the base of the chassis and remove the cover.(Note filter l
Cooling System 41Figure 4-3: Remove the faulty intake fan module3. Replace with a functional fan module and reinstall thefan tray cover.Exhaust Fan1.
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42 Cooling System2. Remove the two screws securing the fan module, lift thehandle, and pull the faulty fan module out of the fan tray.Figure 4-5: Remo
Cooling System 43For replacement fan modules, please contact your ADLINKdistributor.4.3 Fan Tray Filter ReplacementThe air filter is located in the f
Power Supply Unit 455 Power Supply UnitThe cPCIS-3320 Series subsystems are equipped with fourADLINK cPS-H325/AC CompactPCI power modules.5.1 Feature
46 Power Supply Unit5.3 Input CharacteristicsX Input Voltage: Typ. 90 - 264 VACX Power Factor Correction: Meets Harmonic Correction IEC1000-3-2. Power
Power Supply Unit 475.4 Output CharacteristicsProperties 1: OVP built-in2: Adjustable3: Remote sensing4: 3rd-wire Load Sharing5: Droop Current Sharin
48 Power Supply UnitX Noise & Ripple: Typ. 1% peak to peak or 50mV, whichever is greater.X OVP: Built-in at all outputs. X Adjustability: Availabl
Chassis Management Module 496 Chassis Management ModuleThe ADLINK cPCI-8603-pRMC is a Chassis Management Module(CMM) that provides a remote managemen
50 Chassis Management ModuleCMM Mechanical DiagramsFigure 6-1: cPCI-8603 Top, Front and Side ViewFigure 6-2: cPCI-R8603 RTM Top and Front View
Chassis Management Module 51Figure 6-3: N2525A CMM module Top and Isometric View
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52 Chassis Management ModuleCMM System Management ArchitectureFeatures X PICMG 2.0 CompactPCI Specification R3.0 CompliantX PICMG 2.9 System Managemen
Chassis Management Module 53SpecificationsGeneral CompactPCI FeaturesPICMG 2.0 CompactPCI Specification R3.0 CompliantPICMG 2.9 System Management R1.
54 Chassis Management Module6.2 CMM SetupTo setup the CMM, connect a remote console running Windows2000 platform (IP address - 192.168.0.x) with keyb
Chassis Management Module 55Enter the Chassis Management Interface as follows:1. Open Internet browser on the remote console (requiresJava Virtual Ma
56 Chassis Management Module6. Click on the Sensors tab. Settings will depend on userrequirements.The following settings are for a sample system which
Chassis Management Module 578. Click on the Network Settings button and make andchanges as required.9. Adjust the RTC (Real Time Clock) setting.
58 Chassis Management Module10.If it is necessary to update the firmware of the CMM,click on the Update Firmware button and follow theinstructions in
Chassis Management Module 59There are three predefined user’s groups: ADMINISTRATOR,OPERATOR and USER. The privileges are as follows:To setup new acc
60 Chassis Management Module6.3 CMM Firmware UpdateThis section describes how to perform a firmware update for theCMM. You will need the following:X T
Chassis Management Module 61TFTP Parameter Settings1. Open a Command Console and run ipconfig to checkthat the Remote Console’s IP address is the one
List of Figures iiiList of FiguresFigure 1-1: Mechanical Layout of the cPCIS-3320 ... 3Figure 1-2: cPCIS-3320 Series Front View..
62 Chassis Management Module3. Under Global Settings, select TFTP server.4. Make sure the other parameters are as shown in thescreen capture above.5.
Chassis Management Module 634. Enter the IP address of the remote console that you con-firmed in TFTP Parameter Settings, Step 1 above (e.g.192.168.0
Important Safety Instructions 65Important Safety InstructionsPlease read and follow all instructions marked on the product andin the documentation be
66 Important Safety InstructionsX Openings in the case are provided for ventilation. Do notblock or cover these openings. Make sure there is adequates
Warranty Policy 67Warranty PolicyThank you for choosing ADLINK. To understand your rights andenjoy all the after-sales services we offer, please read
68 Warranty Policy3. Our repair service is not covered by ADLINK's two-yearguarantee in the following situations:X Damage caused by not following
Introduction 11 IntroductionThe cPCIS-3320 Series 9U Dual-System Platform is ideal fordeveloping telecom applications focusing on media and signaling
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