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iMediaChassis series iMe diaC has sis/2 0 iMe diaC has sis/6 iMe diaC has sis/3 Operation Manual.
ii FCC Radio Frequency Inter ference Statem ent Thi s equ ipmen t has b een tes ted a nd fo und t o compl y wi th th e lim its fo r a Cl ass B compu ting d evice, pur suant to Par t 15 of th e F CC Ru les.
iii Table of Cont ents FCC Radio Fre quency Interfe rence Statement ....................................................... . ii Warranty ............................. ................................................................. .................
iv About the iMediaChassis/3 .................................................. ................................. 16 iMediaChassis/3 Feat ures ................................ .................................................... 16 Alarm Rese t, La st Gasp, an d Temperatu re Gau ge .
1 Abou t the i MediaC hassi s/20 The iMediaChassis series is a modular chas sis platform designed for use with IMC Network s’ Simpl e Network Ma nagement Pr otocol (S NMP) manage able series of modu les.
2 Reset Alar m Switch When one powe r supply module malfunctions, an audible alar m sounds indicating the loss of the power m odule. The alarm ca n be sile nced by pressing the Reset Alarm sw itch, loc ated next to the power c onnector on the power s upply mod ule.
3 The SNMP Man agement Module can be removed and replaced a s necessary. Refer to the SNMP Manage ment Module man ual for complete in structions about how to configure and operate. If an S NMP Managem ent Module is installed, re fer to the LED panel below for in dicators of Link , Te mpera ture, Powe r su pply mod ules a nd other functions.
4 Ins talling the iMedi aChassis/2 0 Install the chass is first before installing any m odules int o an iMed iaChassis. When inst alling th e chassis, b e sure to obs erve th e following precautions to prevent electrical or mechan ical damage: 1.
5 Wiring Instruction Guid elines for iMediaChassis/20-2DC 1. Connection of a suitable grounding conductor to the gro unding terminal at each power supply module (a minimum 14AWG copp er conductor should be suitable b ased on a 15 A circuit brea ker require ment).
6 Installing SNMP Management and Application Mo dules To install a m odule: 1. Remove the blan k bracket (if present) cove ring the slot where the module will be installed. IMC Netw orks recommends installi ng blank bracke ts in unused module sl ots. 2.
7 Replacing Power Supply Modules User -Repla ceab le Power S upply Modules While p ower suppl y mod ules ar e redundan t, fail ed power su pply m odules s hould pro mptly be r eplaced to maintain net work i ntegrity and prev ent data lo ss. To replace a power supply module: 1.
8 Dual DC, Part N umber 850-1 0954-2DC Dual AC, Part Numbe r 850-10956 -2AC NOTE Do not mix AC and DC pow er supply m odules..
9 iMediaChassis/20 Specifications Input Specifications Dual AC I nput : 100 to 240V± 10%, 47- 63Hz, 6.3A D ual AC Dual DC I nput : -38 to -72V DC 11 A max (pe r module) Operating Tem perature: 0° C .
10 Abou t the i MediaC hassi s/6 The iMediaChassis series is a modular chas sis platform designed for use with IMC Network s’ Simpl e Network Ma nagement Pr otocol (S NMP) manage able series of modules. The iMe diaChassis/6 is 1U high, R ackmount able, capa ble of offerin g redundant powe r supply modules, as we ll as an SNMP Manage ment Module.
11 • Both power su pply mod ules malfu nction • Both power su pply modu les are powered do wn • When the AC line fails SNMP W rite Lock Th ere is an SNM P Write Lock swit ch locat ed abov e the SNMP mod ule slot on the front of the i MediaChassis/6.
12 Ins talling the iMedi aChassis 6 Install the chass is first before installing any m odules int o an iMed iaChassis. When installing the chassis, be sure to observe the foll owing precaution s to prevent electrical or mechan ical damage: 1.
13 SNMP Manageme nt Modules inclu de two twisted pair p orts, one for manage ment and one reserve d for future use. T he Manageme nt Module als o features a D B-9 seria l port, and suppor ts SNMP V1/V2c . Installing Management and Application Modules Ins tal ling A pplic atio ns M odules To install a m odule: 1.
14 DC Power Wiri ng, Replacing Po wer Supply Modules and Fans DC Power Supply Wiring Instruct ions The fo llowing diag ram shows the w iring confi guratio ns for -48 VDC pow er supply modu les fo r the iMed iaChas sis/6.
15 iMediaChassis/6 Specifications Input Specifications Dual AC I nput : 100/240VAC 47 -63Hz 1.8A @10VAC 115V @ 1.6A and 230V @ 0.8A (single) Dual DC I nput : 48VDC, 3.
16 Abou t the i MediaC hassi s/3 The iMediaChassis series is a modular chas sis platform designed for use with IMC Network s’ Simpl e Network Ma nagement Pr otocol (S NMP) manage able series of modu les.
17 Ins talling the iMedi aChassis/3 Install the chassi s first bef ore inst alling any m odule s into an i Media Chassis . When installing the chassis, be sure to observe the foll owing precaution s to prevent electrical or mechan ical damage: 1.
18 SNMP W rite Lock The SNMP Write Lock switch is located on the back of the iMediaChassis/3. The SNMP Write L ock switch pre vents a ne w ma nagement board from re -configuring the application module settings (e.g., the status of features such as LinkLoss, Fiber Alert, Force mode, etc.
19 SNMP Management Module LEDs Th e SNMP Ma nageme nt Mod ule fe atur es sev eral L EDs. Th e LED f unct ions are: LNK/ ACT FDX/CO L TEMP PS FAN A / FAN B Glows green when a link is established on port. Blinks green wh en data activity occurs. Glows yellow w hen port is in Full-D uplex mo de.
20 Power Supply Modules Power supply modules in al l models of t h e iMediaChassis/3 are fixed, and n ot end- user repla ceable. Fans Th e iMediaChas sis/3 i ncludes temperat ure-tr iggered fans. When t he temp eratur e of the chassis reaches 40° C, the two fan s ac tivate to c ool the chassis.
21 Hardware Feat ure Matrix Powe r S upp ly iMediaChassis/ 20 iMediaChassis/6 iMediaChassis/3 Versions AC, 2A C, 2DC AC, 2AC, DC, 2DC AC, 2AC, DC, 2DC Type Modular Modular Fixe d End user repl ac eabl.
22 IMC Networks Technical Support Tel: (949) 465-3000 or (800 ) 624-1 070 (in the U.S. and Cana da); +32-16-550 880 (Europe) Fax: (9 49) 465-3 020 E-Mail: techsuppor t@im cnetworks.c om Web: ww w.imcnetwor ks.com El ectro stati c Dis charg e Preca utions Electrostatic discharge (ESD) can cause dama ge to y our add-in modules.
23 Safety Certificat ions UL/CUL: Listed to Safety of Informati on Technology Equipm ent, including Electrical Business Equipment. CE: Th e products d escribed herein co mply with the Council Directiv.
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