Unpack the two system power cables from one of the cartons shipped with the system. The ground cable may be attached to the double ground lugs found on either the left or right side of the cabinet. Using the torque wrench, attach the ground cable that is shipped with the system to the back of the system cabinet ( See Figure 2.3), being careful not to apply more than 33 inch pounds of torque.
Removing the Cable Opening Cover Chapter 2. Using a flat-blade screwdriver, remove the cable opening cover from the top of the cabinet ( See Figure 2.2). The core system components consist of the cabinet, V105 terminal, C419/C619 modem, and PCI cards.
For other information on the C419/C619 modem, see the vendor manual shipped with the modem.Ĭhapter 2 Installing the Core System Components After unpacking the system, follow the instructions in this chapter to install the core system components.
To troubleshoot and replace a failed C419/C619, see FTX Operating System: DNCP Series 400/400-CO (PA-8500) Operation and Maintenance Guide (R XXX ). 1.5 System Peripherals The DNCP Series 400/400-CO (PA-8500) can include the peripherals described in the following sections. 1.3b.1.3 System Ventilation Ensure adequate air flow around the system during installation.Ĭomponent troubleshooting procedures. The top of the cabinet frame has an amber cabinet fault light that illuminates when a component within the cabinet has failed.Įxplanation of the RSN, refer to FTX System Administrator's Guide: General Services (R455X) The bottom of the cabinet also has a cable opening for routing power and communications cables.
DNCP Series 400-CO (PA-8500) Cabinet: Rear View The top of the cabinet has a cable opening that provides access for routing system power cables and communications cables. The amber cabinet fault light, located at the top of the cabinet frame, above the doors, illuminates when one or more components within the cabinet have failed.įigure 1.7. Two sets of doors on the front and rear of the cabinet provide access to these components. Below the power input region (AC power chassis) are two disk shelves which.ġ.3b System Description for DNCP Series 400-CO (PA-8500) DNCP Series 400-CO (PA-8500) system combines the Hewlett-Packard PA-RISC PA-8500 microprocessor, system features rapid symmetric multiprocessing and continuously available hardware.ġ.3b.1 System Description - for DNCP Series 400-CO (PA-8500) Cabinet Each DNCP Series 400-CO (PA-8500) consists of a single cabinet that houses all major system components. Each power cable requires a separate AC electrical source. Maximum duplexed storage capacity is 126 GB per disk shelf, 252 GB per DNCP Series 400 (PA-8500) cabinet (63GB per disk shelf, 126GB per system logical storage).Ĭables, and the alarm relay connector for remote alarm monitoring. 1.3a.1.1 DNCP Series 400 (PA-8500) Cabinet: Front Components For the components housed in the front of the cabinet, See Figure 1.The DNCP Series 400 (PA-8500) must be installed by a qualified service technician, but most of the components are customer-maintainable. In standby mode, with one component online, while the other "stands by" to take over operation should its partner fail. This chapter is divided into the following sections. 2.Ĭhapter 1 Preparing to Install the System This chapter contains important information to read before proceeding with the installation, such as a system description and vital safety considerations.System Description- for DNCP Series 400-CO (PA-8500) Cabinet.System Description- for DNCP Series 400 (PA-8500) Cabinet.Preparing to Install the System Safety Considerations Manual Conventions For standardization purposes, the following conventions will be used throughout this manual Bolded Text is used for information which needs to be emphasized It may not be reproduced, distributed, or altered. This material is protected by the copyright laws of the United States and other countries. Of 1 DNCP Series 400/400-CO (PA-8500) Hardware Installation Guide (FTX systems) Revision 0.0 5/5/00.Ĭopyright© 2000 Lucent Technologies.