Compaq 203039-B21 - Console Management Controller User manual

About This Device
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS - This Quick Installation Guide contains
important instructions for the rack-mounted CMC that should be followed
during installation.
This guide serves as an outline to assist qualified personnel with the installation
of the Compaq Console Management Controller (CMC).
The input voltage for this CMC is 100VAC to 240VAC, 50/60 Hz. This CMC
includes the following features:
nMounts in a 1U configuration.
nProvides monitoring and environmental control for single or multiple rack
suites.
This CMC is used with certified information technology equipment.
NOTICE
The information in this publication is subject to change without notice.
COMPAQ COMPUTER CORPORATION SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR
TECHNICAL OR EDITORIAL ERRORS OR OMISSIONS CONTAINED HEREIN,
NOR FOR INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES RESULTING FROM
THE FURNISHING, PERFORMANCE, OR USE OF THIS MATERIAL. THIS
INFORMATION IS PROVIDED “AS IS” AND COMPAQ COMPUTER
CORPORATION DISCLAIMS ANY WARRANTIES, EXPRESS, IMPLIED OR
STATUTORY AND EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMS THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF
MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR PARTICULAR PURPOSE, GOOD TITLE
AND AGAINST INFRINGEMENT.
This publication contains information protected by copyright. No part of
this publication may be photocopied or reproduced in any form without
prior written consent from Compaq Computer Corporation.
©2000 Compaq Computer Corporation
Compaq, Registered U.S. Patent and Trademark Office.
COMPAQ CONSOLE MANAGEMENT CONTROLLER KIT
First Edition (December 2000)
Part Number 218260-021
Compaq Computer Corporation
CONSOLE
MANAGEMENT
CONTROLLER KIT
Printed on recycled paper
Open Guide Completely Before
Beginning Installation Procedures
Quick Installation Guide for
Rack-Mounted Console Management Controller
Please refer to the
Important Safety Information
(guide included with the CMC
kit) before installing this product.
Important Safety Information
Read Before Installing Product
Kit Contents
nConsole Management Controller
nInput power cord (country specific)
nVoltage monitor cord/fan input cord (country specific)
nJumper power cords (3) for two fan assemblies and main input power via UPS
(IEC 320 to IEC 320)
nTemperature sensor
nIntrusion sensors (2)
nNetwork cable (RJ-45 to RJ-45)
nSerial communication cable (RJ-11 to DB9)
nRJ-12 to pigtails (2) for relay output connectors on rear of unit
nTie wraps and cord management clips
nMounting hardware
oScrews
oCage nuts
oDouble sided tape
nCord retention bracket
nPackage of sensor cables
Temperature Sensor
Remove screws
1
from rear of unit. Align cord retention bracket with screw
holes and then insert screws
2
to attach bracket to the rear of the unit.
1
12
2
Installing the Cord Retention Bracket
1
2
Installing the Sensors
Intrusion Sensor
The sensor cables may be routed through the rack and then attached to the rack
by using the stick-on cable management clips or tie wraps.
The temperature sensor can be installed on the ceiling of the rack, towards the
rear, or near the most temperature-sensitive component in the rack.
An intrusion sensor consists of two parts: a magnet and an electrical switch. The
magnet should be installed on the inside of the rack door and the electrical
switch on the rack as shown below. Make sure the magnet and switch align;
allow sufficient clearance for the doors to close. The intrusion sensors should be
installed on the front door
1
of the rack, as well as the rear door
2
.
9000 series rack
7000 series rack
WARNING: There is a risk of personal injury from electrical shock and
hazardous energy levels. The installation of options and routine maintenance
and service of this product must be performed by individuals who are
knowledgeable about the procedures, precautions, and hazards associated
with AC power products.
IMPORTANT: Only use the power cords supplied with your CMC. If the CMC does not
include a power cord that is suitable for your application, contact an
authorized Compaq service representative to obtain the appropriate
power cord. See the “Precautions for Power Products”section of the
Important Safety Information (guide included with the CMC kit.)
1 2
1 2
21
The intrusion sensor is delivered with a terminating plug in the upper connector.
The terminating plug must be connected as shown. To connect multiple intrusion
sensors, the terminating plug
1
must be removed and the plug from the next
intrusion sensor in line
2
connected in its place.
Regulatory Compliance Information
All regulatory certifications for this product was obtained under the following
agency series number. The corresponding part model number is shown.
n203039-B21 (part number) / EO3009 (agency series number)
218260- 021

About This Device
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS - This Quick Installation Guide contains
important instructions for the rack-mounted CMC that should be followed
during installation.
This guide serves as an outline to assist qualified personnel with the installation
of the Compaq Console Management Controller (CMC).
The input voltage for this CMC is 100VAC to 240VAC, 50/60 Hz. This CMC
includes the following features:
nMounts in a 1U configuration.
nProvides monitoring and environmental control for single or multiple rack
suites.
This CMC is used with certified information technology equipment.
NOTICE
The information in this publication is subject to change without notice.
COMPAQ COMPUTER CORPORATION SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR
TECHNICAL OR EDITORIAL ERRORS OR OMISSIONS CONTAINED HEREIN,
NOR FOR INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES RESULTING FROM
THE FURNISHING, PERFORMANCE, OR USE OF THIS MATERIAL. THIS
INFORMATION IS PROVIDED “AS IS” AND COMPAQ COMPUTER
CORPORATION DISCLAIMS ANY WARRANTIES, EXPRESS, IMPLIED OR
STATUTORY AND EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMS THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF
MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR PARTICULAR PURPOSE, GOOD TITLE
AND AGAINST INFRINGEMENT.
This publication contains information protected by copyright. No part of
this publication may be photocopied or reproduced in any form without
prior written consent from Compaq Computer Corporation.
©2000 Compaq Computer Corporation
Compaq, Registered U.S. Patent and Trademark Office.
COMPAQ CONSOLE MANAGEMENT CONTROLLER KIT
First Edition (December 2000)
Part Number 218260-021
Compaq Computer Corporation
CONSOLE
MANAGEMENT
CONTROLLER KIT
Printed on recycled paper
Open Guide Completely Before
Beginning Installation Procedures
Quick Installation Guide for
Rack-Mounted Console Management Controller
Please refer to the
Important Safety Information
(guide included with the CMC
kit) before installing this product.
Important Safety Information
Read Before Installing Product
Kit Contents
nConsole Management Controller
nInput power cord (country specific)
nVoltage monitor cord/fan input cord (country specific)
nJumper power cords (3) for two fan assemblies and main input power via UPS
(IEC 320 to IEC 320)
nTemperature sensor
nIntrusion sensors (2)
nNetwork cable (RJ-45 to RJ-45)
nSerial communication cable (RJ-11 to DB9)
nRJ-12 to pigtails (2) for relay output connectors on rear of unit
nTie wraps and cord management clips
nMounting hardware
oScrews
oCage nuts
oDouble sided tape
nCord retention bracket
nPackage of sensor cables
Temperature Sensor
Remove screws
1
from rear of unit. Align cord retention bracket with screw
holes and then insert screws
2
to attach bracket to the rear of the unit.
1
12
2
Installing the Cord Retention Bracket
1
2
Installing the Sensors
Intrusion Sensor
The sensor cables may be routed through the rack and then attached to the rack
by using the stick-on cable management clips or tie wraps.
The temperature sensor can be installed on the ceiling of the rack, towards the
rear, or near the most temperature-sensitive component in the rack.
An intrusion sensor consists of two parts: a magnet and an electrical switch. The
magnet should be installed on the inside of the rack door and the electrical
switch on the rack as shown below. Make sure the magnet and switch align;
allow sufficient clearance for the doors to close. The intrusion sensors should be
installed on the front door
1
of the rack, as well as the rear door
2
.
9000 series rack
7000 series rack
WARNING: There is a risk of personal injury from electrical shock and
hazardous energy levels. The installation of options and routine maintenance
and service of this product must be performed by individuals who are
knowledgeable about the procedures, precautions, and hazards associated
with AC power products.
IMPORTANT: Only use the power cords supplied with your CMC. If the CMC does not
include a power cord that is suitable for your application, contact an
authorized Compaq service representative to obtain the appropriate
power cord. See the “Precautions for Power Products”section of the
Important Safety Information (guide included with the CMC kit.)
1 2
1 2
21
The intrusion sensor is delivered with a terminating plug in the upper connector.
The terminating plug must be connected as shown. To connect multiple intrusion
sensors, the terminating plug
1
must be removed and the plug from the next
intrusion sensor in line
2
connected in its place.
Regulatory Compliance Information
All regulatory certifications for this product was obtained under the following
agency series number. The corresponding part model number is shown.
n203039-B21 (part number) / EO3009 (agency series number)
218260- 021

Hardware Installation is Complete.
A
2 3 4
10
Connect the main input power cord to the rear of the unit in socket
1
. If a UPS will
be used for main power, connect the power jumper cord to the unit in socket
1
.
Connect the fan input power/voltage monitor cord to the rear of the unit in socket
2
.Use the tie wraps (included with the CMC kit) to secure the cables to the cord
retention bracket.
The CMC mounts directly to the rack in a 1U configuration. Use two screws on each
side to secure the unit to the rack.
Plug the main power input cord
1
into the UPS (recommended) or into an AC power
outlet. Plug the input voltage monitor/fan power input
2
into an AC power outlet.
The network cable is connected to the rear of the unit via the RJ-45 socket..
WARNING: Power grounds for the main AC input and the voltage
monitor input are tied common within the CMC.
4
Connecting Input Power Cords
Connecting Fan Assemblies
5
Connecting the network cable
6
Securing the Cables
7
Mounting the CMC in the Rack
8
Connecting to AC Power
9
1 2
2
1
WARNING: To reduce the risk of personal injury resulting from
electric shock, do not remove the cover from the Console
Management Controller. There are no field-serviceable or
user-serviceable components
6
75
8
Use the front panel for basic configuration of the unit. The CMC is fully localized to
allow for complete functionality of the front panel in multiple languages.
10
Power the unit On by pressing the Power button
-
.
Make sure the Power button
-
is in the Off position before connecting the input
power cord to the rear of the unit.
The fan assemblies should be connected to the fan power output sockets
3
&
4
. The
input voltage monitor/fan power input
2
should be connected to AC power, not the
UPS. The cable is connecting the fan assemblies in the second rack.
A
The sensors connect to the rear of the CMC unit as shown below. The
temperature sensor connects into port
u
and the intrusion sensors connect into
ports
7
&
8
.
7
8
17
WARNING: To reduce the risk of electric shock or damage to the
equipment, take these precautions:
nPlug the input line cord into a grounded (earthed) electrical outlet
that is installed near the equipment and is easily accessible.
nDo not disable the grounding plug on the input line cord. The
grounding plug is an important safety feature.
nDo not use extension cords.
Powering on the CMC
10
Setting the Configuration
11
Use the CMC front panel controls to select the appropriate language.
To select the language:
1. Press the Scroll Up
6
key to select the appropriate language.
2. Press the Enter
7
key to save the language selection.
Selecting the Language
Setting the IP Address
Use the CMC front panel controls to set the CMC IP address.
To set the IP address:
Use the Scroll Up
6
key and the Enter
7
key to set the IP address.
Setting the Subnet Mask
Use the CMC front panel controls to set the Subnet Mask.
To set the Subnet Mask:
Use the Scroll Up
6
key and the Enter
7
key to set the Subnet Mask address. The
default setting is 0.0.0.0.
nThe CMC will automatically reboot.
Connecting Sensors to the CMC
3

Hardware Installation is Complete.
A
2 3 4
10
Connect the main input power cord to the rear of the unit in socket
1
. If a UPS will
be used for main power, connect the power jumper cord to the unit in socket
1
.
Connect the fan input power/voltage monitor cord to the rear of the unit in socket
2
.Use the tie wraps (included with the CMC kit) to secure the cables to the cord
retention bracket.
The CMC mounts directly to the rack in a 1U configuration. Use two screws on each
side to secure the unit to the rack.
Plug the main power input cord
1
into the UPS (recommended) or into an AC power
outlet. Plug the input voltage monitor/fan power input
2
into an AC power outlet.
The network cable is connected to the rear of the unit via the RJ-45 socket..
WARNING: Power grounds for the main AC input and the voltage
monitor input are tied common within the CMC.
4
Connecting Input Power Cords
Connecting Fan Assemblies
5
Connecting the network cable
6
Securing the Cables
7
Mounting the CMC in the Rack
8
Connecting to AC Power
9
1 2
2
1
WARNING: To reduce the risk of personal injury resulting from
electric shock, do not remove the cover from the Console
Management Controller. There are no field-serviceable or
user-serviceable components
6
75
8
Use the front panel for basic configuration of the unit. The CMC is fully localized to
allow for complete functionality of the front panel in multiple languages.
10
Power the unit On by pressing the Power button
-
.
Make sure the Power button
-
is in the Off position before connecting the input
power cord to the rear of the unit.
The fan assemblies should be connected to the fan power output sockets
3
&
4
. The
input voltage monitor/fan power input
2
should be connected to AC power, not the
UPS. The cable is connecting the fan assemblies in the second rack.
A
The sensors connect to the rear of the CMC unit as shown below. The
temperature sensor connects into port
u
and the intrusion sensors connect into
ports
7
&
8
.
7
8
17
WARNING: To reduce the risk of electric shock or damage to the
equipment, take these precautions:
nPlug the input line cord into a grounded (earthed) electrical outlet
that is installed near the equipment and is easily accessible.
nDo not disable the grounding plug on the input line cord. The
grounding plug is an important safety feature.
nDo not use extension cords.
Powering on the CMC
10
Setting the Configuration
11
Use the CMC front panel controls to select the appropriate language.
To select the language:
1. Press the Scroll Up
6
key to select the appropriate language.
2. Press the Enter
7
key to save the language selection.
Selecting the Language
Setting the IP Address
Use the CMC front panel controls to set the CMC IP address.
To set the IP address:
Use the Scroll Up
6
key and the Enter
7
key to set the IP address.
Setting the Subnet Mask
Use the CMC front panel controls to set the Subnet Mask.
To set the Subnet Mask:
Use the Scroll Up
6
key and the Enter
7
key to set the Subnet Mask address. The
default setting is 0.0.0.0.
nThe CMC will automatically reboot.
Connecting Sensors to the CMC
3
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