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Advance Technologies; Automate the World.
Manual Rev. 2.00
Revision Date: April 20, 2005
Part No: 50-15037-100
cPCIS-3320 Series
9U Dual-System
CompactPCI Platform
User’s Manual
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Page 1 - User’s Manual

Advance Technologies; Automate the World.Manual Rev. 2.00Revision Date: April 20, 2005Part No: 50-15037-100cPCIS-3320 Series9U Dual-SystemCompactPC

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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

Page 3 - Getting Service from ADLINK

Introduction 31.3 Mechanical LayoutRefer to the figures below for the mechanical layout and externaldimensions of the cPCIS-3320.cPCIS-3320 Series Me

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4IntroductioncPCIS-3320 Series External Dimensions (mm)Figure 1-2: cPCIS-3320 Series Front ViewFigure 1-3: cPCIS-3320 Series Side View

Page 5 - Table of Contents

Introduction 51.4 cPCIS-3320 ConfigurationsThe cPCIS-3320 Base Model comes in the configurations shownin the table below. The “M” designation indicat

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6IntroductioncPCIS-3320/AC: Standard Alarm BoardFigure 1-4: cPCIS-3320/AC Architecture (Front View)Figure 1-5: cPCIS-3320/AC Architecture (Rear View)

Page 7 - List of Figures

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)

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81.6 Power DistributionThe cPCIS-3320 Series a redundant power supply distribution asshown in figure below. The CMM portion of the diagram applies to

Page 9 - 1 Introduction

Getting Started 92 Getting StartedThis chapter describes the unpacking procedure of the sub-sys-tem and installation procedures for CompactPCI boards

Page 10 - 1.2 Specifications

10 Getting StartedFigure 2-1: cPCIS-3320 Series slot layout.The handles on CompactPCI cards and PSUs ensure simple andsafe installation and removal. P

Page 11 - 1.3 Mechanical Layout

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

Page 12 - 4Introduction

Copyright 2005 ADLINK TECHNOLOGY INC.All Rights Reserved. The information in this document is subject to change without priornotice in order to improv

Page 13 - 1.5 System Architecture

12 Getting StartedFigure 2-3: Latching the cPCI module handles securely.5. Push inwards on the handles for final insertion. Ensurethat the buttons on

Page 14 - 6Introduction

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

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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

Page 16 - 1.6 Power Distribution

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

Page 17 - 2 Getting Started

16 Getting Started2.6 System Alarm BoardThe cPCIS-3320/AC features an embedded alarm board thatmonitors temperature and fan status. Should a fan becom

Page 18 - 10 Getting Started

Backplane 173 BackplaneIn this chapter, we will describe the backplane for the cPCIS-3320Series, the cBP-6413DR, a dual-system 64-bit 6U CompactPCIH

Page 19 - Getting Started 11

18 Backplane3.2 Mechanical DrawingFigure 3-1: cBP-6413DR Backplane Front ViewTOP of CHASSIS

Page 20 - 12 Getting Started

Backplane 19Figure 3-2: cBP-6413DR Backplane Rear ViewTOP of CHASSIS

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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

Page 22 - 2.4 Drive Bay Access

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

Page 23 - 2.5 Powering Up the System

Getting Service from ADLINKCustomer Satisfaction is top priority for ADLINK Technology Inc.Please contact us should you require any service or assista

Page 24 - 2.6 System Alarm Board

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

Page 25 - 3 Backplane

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

Page 26 - 3.2 Mechanical Drawing

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

Page 27 - Backplane 19

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]

Page 28 - 3.3 Connector Pin Assignments

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

Page 29 - System Slots [8-P2], [14-P2]

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

Page 30 - System Slots [8-P3], [14-P3]

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

Page 31 - System Slots [8-P4], [14-P4]

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

Page 32 - System Slots [8-P5], [14-P5]

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

Page 33 - Peripheral Slots

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

Page 35 - Backplane 27

32 BackplaneOther ConnectorsCompactPCI 47-Pin PSU Connectors [CN1-CN4]ATX Power Out [CN5, CN7]Note: +5VSB & -5V not supportedPin Signal Pin Signal

Page 36 - Pin Z A B C D E F

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

Page 37 - Backplane 29

34 BackplaneH.110 DC Power Terminal [J1 - J4]Power LED Connector [J5]RSTA# Connector (System A) [J6]RSTA# Connector (System B) [J7]DEG# Connector [

Page 38 - CMM Slots

Backplane 35INH# Connector [J9]FAL# Connector [J10]DC Power Terminal [J11, J14, J15]Pin Signal1 INH#2GNDPin Signal1FAL#2GNDConnector SignalJ11 GNDJ

Page 39 - CMM Slots [S55]

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

Page 40 - Other Connectors

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

Page 42 - DEG# Connector [J8]

Cooling System 394 Cooling SystemThe cPCIS-3320 Series subsystems are equipped with six front-access hot swappable fans (five intake on the bottom, o

Page 43 - FAL# Connector [J10]

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

Page 44 - 3.4 Jumper Settings

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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Table of Contents iTable of ContentsList of Figures ... iii1 Introduction ...

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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

Page 47 - 4 Cooling System

Cooling System 43For replacement fan modules, please contact your ADLINKdistributor.4.3 Fan Tray Filter ReplacementThe air filter is located in the f

Page 49 - Exhaust Fan

Power Supply Unit 455 Power Supply UnitThe cPCIS-3320 Series subsystems are equipped with fourADLINK cPS-H325/AC CompactPCI power modules.5.1 Feature

Page 50 - 42 Cooling System

46 Power Supply Unit5.3 Input CharacteristicsX Input Voltage: Typ. 90 - 264 VACX Power Factor Correction: Meets Harmonic Correction IEC1000-3-2. Power

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Power Supply Unit 475.4 Output CharacteristicsProperties 1: OVP built-in2: Adjustable3: Remote sensing4: 3rd-wire Load Sharing5: Droop Current Sharin

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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

Page 53 - 5 Power Supply Unit

Chassis Management Module 496 Chassis Management ModuleThe ADLINK cPCI-8603-pRMC is a Chassis Management Module(CMM) that provides a remote managemen

Page 54 - 5.3 Input Characteristics

50 Chassis Management ModuleCMM Mechanical DiagramsFigure 6-1: cPCI-8603 Top, Front and Side ViewFigure 6-2: cPCI-R8603 RTM Top and Front View

Page 55 - 5.4 Output Characteristics

Chassis Management Module 51Figure 6-3: N2525A CMM module Top and Isometric View

Page 56 - 5.5 Pin Assignments

ii Table of Contents4 Cooling System... 394.1 Fan Alarm ...

Page 57 - 6 Chassis Management Module

52 Chassis Management ModuleCMM System Management ArchitectureFeatures X PICMG 2.0 CompactPCI Specification R3.0 CompliantX PICMG 2.9 System Managemen

Page 58 - CMM Mechanical Diagrams

Chassis Management Module 53SpecificationsGeneral CompactPCI FeaturesPICMG 2.0 CompactPCI Specification R3.0 CompliantPICMG 2.9 System Management R1.

Page 59 - Chassis Management Module 51

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

Page 60 - Features

Chassis Management Module 55Enter the Chassis Management Interface as follows:1. Open Internet browser on the remote console (requiresJava Virtual Ma

Page 61 - Specifications

56 Chassis Management Module6. Click on the Sensors tab. Settings will depend on userrequirements.The following settings are for a sample system which

Page 62 - 6.2 CMM Setup

Chassis Management Module 578. Click on the Network Settings button and make andchanges as required.9. Adjust the RTC (Real Time Clock) setting.

Page 63 - Chassis Management Module 55

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

Page 64 - 56 Chassis Management Module

Chassis Management Module 59There are three predefined user’s groups: ADMINISTRATOR,OPERATOR and USER. The privileges are as follows:To setup new acc

Page 65 - Chassis Management Module 57

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

Page 66 - 58 Chassis Management Module

Chassis Management Module 61TFTP Parameter Settings1. Open a Command Console and run ipconfig to checkthat the Remote Console’s IP address is the one

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List of Figures iiiList of FiguresFigure 1-1: Mechanical Layout of the cPCIS-3320 ... 3Figure 1-2: cPCIS-3320 Series Front View..

Page 68 - 6.3 CMM Firmware Update

62 Chassis Management Module3. Under Global Settings, select TFTP server.4. Make sure the other parameters are as shown in thescreen capture above.5.

Page 69 - Chassis Management Module 61

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

Page 71 - Chassis Management Module 63

Important Safety Instructions 65Important Safety InstructionsPlease read and follow all instructions marked on the product andin the documentation be

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66 Important Safety InstructionsX Openings in the case are provided for ventilation. Do notblock or cover these openings. Make sure there is adequates

Page 73 - Important Safety Instructions

Warranty Policy 67Warranty PolicyThank you for choosing ADLINK. To understand your rights andenjoy all the after-sales services we offer, please read

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68 Warranty Policy3. Our repair service is not covered by ADLINK's two-yearguarantee in the following situations:X Damage caused by not following

Page 76 - 68 Warranty Policy

Introduction 11 IntroductionThe cPCIS-3320 Series 9U Dual-System Platform is ideal fordeveloping telecom applications focusing on media and signaling

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