1 NEC SIGMABLADE Series N8405-040F Blade Enclosure (SIGMABLADE-Hv2) User’s Guide First Edition September 20
10 Do not carry or install alone. Carry or install a rack by two or more people. If the rack is carried by one person, the rack may fall and can c
11 Installation, relocation and storage of the blade enclosure Carry the Blade Enclosure by four or more people. The enclosure weighs 68kg
12 Do not leave the Blade Enclosure drawn out of the rack. Do not operate or do maintenance with the Blade Enclosure drawn out. Since the brackets
13 Cautions during operation Do not touch the Blade Enclosure when it starts to thunder. Unplug the power plugs when a thunderstorm is approachi
14 Maintenance, cleaning and handling of internal devices Unplug AC Cables before maintenance. Before maintenance, power off all devices ins
15 Disposing of your used NEC product Inside the European Union EU-wide legislation as implemented in each Member State requires that used elect
16 For Proper Operation Observe the following precautions to use this device correctly. Failure to observe the precautions can result in malfunction
17 Table of Contents Notes for safety handling ...
18 Supported switch modules and pass-through cards... 45 Internal connection between CPU
19 Preface Thank you for purchasing the N8405-040F Blade Enclosure (SIGMABLADE-Hv2). This enclosure can house CPU blades for the NEC EXPRESS5800/Bl
2 FCC Compliance This product has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules.
20 Components The following are the names of device components. Front View 1-10 1-11 1-1
21 1 CPU blade slot Install the CPU blades into these slots. The last digit indicates the installation order. 2 Optical disk drive Hold this handl
22 CPU blade slots The Enclosure has CPU blade slots in the front that can accommodate up to 16 optional CPU blades. These slots should be populat
23 1 Fan unit slot Slots to install the fan units. The last digit indicates a slot number. 2 Fan lamp The lamp flashes amber three times when DC p
24 Power unit slots The Enclosure can accommodate up to six power units in the rear. Slots 2, 3, 5 and 6 have blank covers, while slots 1 and 4 do no
25 2. Use the total DC power consumption determined in Step 1 and the table below to determine the number of the power units require
26 Fan Unit Slots The number of CPU blades installed and the number of power units required In general, CPU Blade slots should b
27 By default, the fan units are of the N+1 redundancy with the specified number of mounted devices. For example, when 16 CPU blades are mounted, the
28 By using the SIGMABLADE monitor or On Screen Display feature, you can select a CPU Blade that uses KVM, optical disk drive, a
29 Optical Disk Drive Select Feature Optical disk drive select feature allows you to select the CPU blade that can use the USB interface device. Sele
3 PROPRIETARY NOTICE AND LIABILITY DISCLAIMER The information disclosed in this document, including all designs and related materials
30 Installation Checking components See the packing list to ensure that you have everything and that individual components are not damaged. Instal
31 Checking the parts for mounting Prepare the following parts (all included with the Blade Enclosure): One rail bracket (L) One rail bracket
32 The figure below shows the position where core nuts or clip nuts are set in a rack. Core nuts or clip nuts position
33 Installation procedure Use the following procedure to rack-mount the Blade Enclosure. Attaching rail brackets Adjust the length of both the le
34 Mounting the Blade Enclosure unit With four or more people, carry the Blade Enclosure in a way that its front side comes short. Then push it slo
35 Removal procedure Use the following procedure to remove a Blade Enclosure from the rack. Observe the following instructions to use the Blade
36 Fan Unit Fan units reduce the temperature inside the Blade Enclosure. The enclosure can accommodate up to 10 fan units of the following model
37 When six fan units are required When eight fan units are required Slot 1 Slot 2
38 When 10 fan units are required Slot 1 Slot 2 Slot 3 Slot 4 Slot 5 Slot 7 Slot 9 Slot 10 Slot 8 Slot 6 R
39 Installing fan units Use the following procedure to install a fan unit. Observe the following instructions to use the Blade Enclosure safel
4 Notes for safety handling This section provides information for using the product safely. SAFETY INDICATIONS To use this product safely, foll
40 Removing fan units Use the following procedure to remove a fan unit. Press the fan unit’s ejector to unlock it and pull it out slowly.
41 Power Units Power units supply power to the Blade Enclosure. The enclosure can accommodate up to six power units of the models listed below. Th
42 Installing power units Use the following procedure to install a power unit. Observe the following instructions to use the Blade Enclosure s
43 Removing power units Use the following procedure to remove a power unit. 1. Locate the power unit to be removed. 2. If using a non-redundan
44 Switch Modules The illustration below shows the location of slots used to accommodate switch modules. Install switch
45 Supported switch modules and pass-through cards The enclosure can accommodate the optional switch modules listed below. For more information
46 Internal connection between CPU blade and switch module slots Numbers in brackets in the figure below indicate the mezzanine card or swit
47 IMPORTANT: Mezzanine card for blades with different interface types cannot be installed simultaneously on mezzanine expansion s
48 IMPORTANT: You can install a mezzanine card for blades on the 140Ba-10 expansion slot 4 only when the CPU blade is encl
49 * There are two types of mezzanine cards that can be installed in the mezzanine slots: Type-1 and Type-2. Also, there are two ty
5 Descriptions of Symbols and Warning Labels Attention Indicates a risk of an electric shock. Indicates a risk of a fire or smoke. Indicates a
50 Installing switch modules Use the following procedure to install a switch module. Switch modules can be installed even while the Blade Enclosur
51 3. Open the GbE pass-through card’s ejector. 4. With the ejector opened, insert the GbE pass-through card slowly and carefully int
52 Removing switch modules Use the following procedure to remove a switch module. Switch modules can be removed even while the Blade Enclosure is
53 CPU Blades The illustration below shows the location of slots used to accommodate CPU Blades. In principle, these CPU blade slots should be popu
54 IMPORTANT: The N code of the compatible CPU blade slot cover is N8405-046. If you install a full-height CPU blade, you must remove the
55 Caution on installing half-weight, double-wide CPU blades Slot 1 Slot 2 Slot 3
56 Caution on installing full-height, single-width CPU blades Slot 13 Slot 14 Slot 1 Slot 2 Slot 3 Slot 4 Slot 5 Slot 6 Slot 8 Slot
57 Supported CPU blades This Blade Enclosure can accommodate up to 16 CPU blades and can accommodate a mixture of the different ty
58 Installing CPU blades Use the following procedure to install a CPU blade. A CPU blade can be installed or removed even while the Blade Enclosur
59 3. Remove the connector covers (if installed), located on the side that connects to the Blade Enclosure, from the CPU blade. 4. Open the CP
6 Precautions for safety Observe the precautions for safety described in this section. The Blade Enclosure (SIGMABLADE-Hv2) on which this
60 Removing CPU blades Use the following procedure to remove a CPU blade. * Some CPU blades may require operations or steps that are d
61 Separators The plate that divides a blade slot into upper and lower halves is called a separator. If there is a separator in the slot where a fu
62 Removing separators Use the following procedure to remove a separator. 1. Refer to “CPU Blades” on page 53 and determine which slot’s separato
63 Installing separators Use the following procedure to install a separator. 1. Refer to “CPU Blades” on page 53 and determine which slot’s separ
64 Assembling and disassembling a full-height CPU blade slot cover If you install a full-height CPU blade in a blade slot partition, the un
65 Assembling a full-height CPU blade slot cover Use the following procedure to combine two half-height CPU blade slot covers to create a full
66 3. Fit the tab at one end of the joint bracket into the bottom of the CPU blade slot cover. Then tighten the screw to secure the bracket to
67 Disassembling a full-height CPU blade slot cover If you disassemble a full-height CPU blade slot cover back into two half height slot cover
68 EM Card The enclosure can accommodate up to two Enclosure Manager cards (EM Cards) of the following model: N8405-043 Enclosure Manager Card
69 Installing Enclosure Manager Cards (EM Cards) Refer to the user’s guide included with the Enclosure Manager Card (EM Card) for
7 Prevent water or foreign objects from the product. Do not let liquid (such as water) or any foreign objects (such as pins or paper clips) into t
70 Connecting Cables Front Panel Connect the interface cable to the CPU blade, and the USB cable to the connector on the front of the Blade Enc
71 Rear panel Connect the RJ-45 network cable, Fiber Channel cable, power cord, PS/s device, serial cable and/or display unit to the proper connecto
72 Emergency power off (EPO) In case of an accident or an environmental disaster/problem, such as fire/ earthquake, secondary disaster should be
73 Power outlet/tap and PDU (Power Distribution Unit) Use the power outlet/tap and PDU compatible to the below description. How to plug and unplug
74 Emergency power off switch For safety of the entire computer room, install an emergency power off switch that allows for shutdown of power suppli
75 The Optical Disk Drive Your server is equipped with the optical disk drive on its front side. Observe the following instructions to use the
76 When the disk eject fails When the optical drive fails to eject the tray with the eject button, follow the procedure below. 1. Shutdown the OS,
77 Handling of the optical disc Keep the following notes in mind when using the optical disk for the Blade Enclosure. Playback of CDs which ar
78 Disposal Contact NEC sales representative before disposal, collection or recycle of the device. Transfer to third party If this device or an
79 Coping an instantaneous voltage drop of power This product may cause inconvenience when an instantaneous voltage drop occurs due to thunder or ot
8 Power Supply and AC Cable Do not hold the power plug with a wet hand. Do not connect/disconnect the plug while your hands are wet, or it may cau
80 To customers: Ask your sales representative to fill in the contact information in case of an accident. Contact name: Phone: Fax: Address:
9 Installation and handling of the rack Install server rack ONLY in a specified or designated environment. Do not install the rack on which th
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