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Pred inštaláciou tohto zariadenia si prečítajte Bezpečnostné predpisy. Pred namestitvijo tega proizvoda preberite Varnostne informacije. Antes de instalar este producto, lea la información de seguridad. Läs säkerhetsinformationen innan du installerar den här produkten. Bu ürünü kurmadan önce güvenlik bilgilerini okuyun. Youq mwngz yungh canjbinj neix gaxgonq, itdingh aeu doeg aen canjbinj soengq cungj vahgangj ancien suisik. NE10032O Installation Guide...
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Statement 5 CAUTION: The power control button on the device and the power switch on the power supply do not turn off the electrical current supplied to the device. The device also might have more than one power cord. To remove all electrical current from the device, ensure that all power cords are disconnected from the power source. Statement 8 CAUTION: Never remove the cover on a power supply or any part that has the following label attached. Hazardous voltage, current, and energy levels are present inside any component that has this label attached. There are no serviceable parts inside these components. If you suspect a problem with one of these parts, contact a service technician. Statement 13 DANGER: Overloading a branch circuit is potentially a fire hazard and a shock hazard under certain conditions. To avoid these hazards, ensure that your system electrical requirements do not exceed branch circuit protection requirements. Refer to the information that is provided with your device for electrical specifications. NE10032O Installation Guide...
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For dc systems, ensure correct cables. polarity of ‐48 V dc connections: 2.Remove the signal cables from the RTN is + and ‐48 V dc is ‐. Earth connectors. ground should use a two‐hole lug for safety. 3.Remove all cables from the 4.Attach signal cables to other devices. devices. 5.Connect power cords to their sources. 6.Turn ON all the power sources. Statement 37 DANGER When you populate a rack cabinet, adhere to the following guidelines: Always lower the leveling pads on the rack cabinet. Always install the stabilizer brackets on the rack cabinet. Always install the heaviest devices in the bottom of the rack cabinet. Always install devices starting from the bottom of the rack cabinet. Do not extend multiple devices from the rack cabinet simultaneously, unless the rack‐mounting instructions direction you to do so. Multiple devices extended into the service position can cause your rack cabinet to tip. If you are not using the Lenovo 9308 rack cabinet, securely anchor the rack cabinet to ensure its stability. NE10032O Installation Guide...
NE10032O Documentation This Installation Guide provides information and instructions for installing the NE10032O, updating the firmware, and solving problems. For other information about configuration and management of the switch, refer to the documents described in “Related Documentation” on page Notes: The illustrations in this document might differ slightly from your hardware. The console output described or referenced in this document might differ slightly from that displayed by your system. Output varies according to the type of Lenovo chassis and the firmware versions and options that are installed. Notices and Statements in this Document The following notices and statements are used in this document: Note: These notices provide important tips, guidance, or advice. Important: These notices provide information or advice that might help you avoid inconvenient or problem situations. Attention: These notices indicate potential damage to programs, devices, or data. An attention notice is placed just before the instruction or situation in which damage could occur. Caution: These statements indicate situations that can be potentially hazardous to you. A caution statement is placed just before the description of a potentially hazardous procedure step or situation. Danger: These statements indicate situations that can be potentially lethal or extremely hazardous to you. A danger statement is placed just before the description of a potentially lethal or extremely hazardous procedure step or situation. Related Documentation Additional or updated product documents may be available from the Lenovo ...
Switch Unit The NE10032O is a 1U rack‐mountable GbE switch. You can mount the switch in either the horizontal or vertical orientation. The following illustrations show the features on the front and rear of the switch. Figure 1. ThinkSystem NE10032O front panel Management Panel QSFP28 Ports Figure 2. ThinkSystem NE10032O management panel detail Micro-USB Micro-USB Type B Type A Port Serial Console Port Status LEDs RJ45 RJ45 Reset Button Console Port Management Port Figure 3. ThinkSystem NE10032O rear panel NE10032O Installation Guide...
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If using cables other than those from the included cable kit, ensure that they are compatible with the port pin assignments shown in the following tables. Table 1. Switch micro-USB port connector pin assignments Pin Number Function No connect SIN (RS‐232 Input) SOUT (RS‐232 Output) No connect GND (Ground) Table 2. Console cable RJ45 port connector pin assignments Pin Number Function RTS (Request To Send) DTR (Data Terminal Ready) TxD (Transmit Data) GND (Ground) GND (Ground) RxD (Receive Data) DSR (Data Set Ready) CTS (Clear To Send) NE10032O Installation Guide...
Micro-USB Port The micro‐USB Type A port enables you to connect a USB drive to the switch. You can copy files from the switch to the USB drive, or from the USB drive to the switch. You can also start the switch using files on the USB drive. A micro‐USB Type A to USB Type A data cable is provided with switch. It can be used to connect an USB drive to the switch. The supported file system formats for USB drives are FAT32 and NTFS (read‐only). Note: When using a NTFS formatted USB drive, copying operations are limited to read‐only. Files can be copied from the USB drive to the switch, but copying files to the NTFS formatted USB drive results in failure. NE10032O Installation Guide...
Rear Panel The rear panel is composed of the following components. Fans For cooling, the rear panel of the NE10032O has six bays for hot‐swap fan modules. Six fan modules are required for redundancy. When six fan modules are used, if there is a failure of one of the fans, the switch reports the condition, the other fans continue to run, and the switch continues to operate normally. You can replace one failed hot‐swap fan module while the switch is operating. If a second fan fails, the switch reports the condition and shuts down to prevent overheating. Compatible fan options are listed in the Lenovo Networking Catalog. Fan operation and internal temperatures are monitored. If the air temperature exceeds a desired threshold, the environmental monitor displays warnings. Note: If a fan fails, the maximum operating temperature drops from +40°C (104°F) to +35°C (95°F). NE10032O Installation Guide...
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To Connect: To Disconnect: 1.Turn OFF all power sources and 1.Turn OFF all power sources and equipment that is to be attached to equipment that is to be attached to this product. this product. For ac systems, remove all power 2.Attach signal cables to the cords from the chassis power product. receptacles or interrupt power at the ac power distribution unit. 3.Attach power cords to the For dc systems, disconnect dc product. power sources at the breaker For ac systems, use appliance panel or by turning off the power inlets. source. Then, remove the dc cables. For dc systems, ensure correct polarity of ‐48 V dc connections: 2.Remove the signal cables from the RTN is + and ‐48 V dc is ‐. Earth connectors. ground should use a two‐hole lug for safety. 3.Remove all cables from the 4.Attach signal cables to other devices. devices. 5.Connect power cords to their sources.
Some of the product information labels may be hidden from view once the NE10032O is installed. To prevent the need to remove the switch in order to read required product information, locate and record the information shown on Table 5 prior to installation. Figure 7 contains examples of product information labels. Figure 7. Sample product labels from the switch Note: These examples are to help locate and identify the information labels. The actual labels and information for your specific switch may differ. The identification labels on the front, rear, and/or bottom of the NE10032O contain the Machine Type‐Model (MTM) number, serial number, part number of the switch. These labels also include the Media Access Control (MAC) address (on the rear panel of unit) of the switch. Though helpful, the MAC address is not required for opening a service call. Print this page and record product information below. Keep the information in a safe place for future reference. You will need this information when you register the switch or open a service call with Lenovo. Table 5. Important product information Product Name ThinkSystem NE10032O Machine‐Type Model Serial Number Part Number Media Access Control (MAC) address for switch MAC addresses for other components NE10032O Installation Guide...
Preventing Electric Shock This product does not contain any user‐serviceable parts. Do not remove the cover of this device. The NE10032O AC power module is designed to work with single‐phase power systems that have a grounded neutral conductor. For your safety, a power cord with a ground attachment plug is available to order for use with this product. To avoid electrical shock, always use an appropriate power cord and plug with a properly grounded outlet. Power cords for this product that are used in the United States and Canada are listed by Underwriterʹs Laboratories (UL) and certified by the Canadian Standards Association (CSA). For units intended to be operated at 115 volts: Use a UL‐listed and CSA‐certified cord set consisting of a minimum of 18 AWG, Type SVT or SJT, three‐conductor cord, a maximum of 15 feet in length and a parallel blade, grounding‐type attachment plug rated 15 amperes, 125 volts. For units intended to be operated at 230 volts (U.S. use): Use a UL‐listed and CSA‐certified cord consisting of a minimum of 18 AWG, Type SVT or SJT, three‐conductor cord, a maximum of 15 feet in length and a tandem blade, grounding‐type attachment plug rated 15 amperes, 250 volts. For units intended to be operated at 230 volts (outside the U.S.): Use a cord set with a grounding‐type attachment plug. The cord set should have the appropriate safety approvals for the country in which the equipment will be installed. Power cords for this product for a specific country or region are usually available only in that country or region. Power cord installation should also conform to the recommendations listed in “Cabling Guidelines” on page NE10032O Installation Guide...
Handling Static-Sensitive Devices Attention: Static electricity can damage the switch and other electronic devices. To avoid damage, keep static‐sensitive devices in their static‐protective packages until you are ready to install them. To reduce the possibility of electrostatic discharge, observe the following precautions: Limit your movement. Movement can cause static electricity to build up around you. The use of a grounding system is recommended. For example, wear an electrostatic‐discharge wrist strap, if one is available. Handle the device carefully, holding it by its edges or its frame. Do not touch solder joints, pins, or exposed printed circuitry. Do not leave the device where others can handle and damage it. While the device is still in its static‐protective package, touch it to an unpainted metal part of any unpainted metal surface on a grounded rack component in the rack in which you are installing the device, for at least 2 seconds. This drains static electricity from the package and from your body. Remove the device from its package and install it directly into the switch without setting it down. If it is necessary to set down the device, put it back into its static‐protective package. Do not place the device on a switch cover or on a metal surface. Take additional care when you handle devices during cold weather. Heating reduces indoor humidity and increases static electricity. Cabling Guidelines Make sure that all connection cables comply with the following recommendations: Make sure that the cables and cabling components comply with industry standards. Dress and affix cables to the rack to minimize the stress on the I/O connectors, ...
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Statement 26 CAUTION: Do not place any object on top of rack‐mounted devices. To install the NE10032O in a standard equipment rack, complete the following steps: 1. Locate, record, and retain the product switch information in order to configure and register your product. See “Before Installing the NE10032O” on page Note: If this switch is a replacement switch, copy the product information from the original switch onto the RID label that is shipped with replacement switch and affix the new label to the bottom of the new switch. 2. Attach a mounting bracket (Item 1) to each side of the switch with M4 screws (Item 2). Torque the screws to approximately 2.0 newton‐meters (Nm) ± 0.1 Nm (17.7 inch‐pounds). NE10032O Installation Guide...
Installing the NE10032O in a Lenovo System x or Power Rack This section describes how to install the NE10032O in a Lenovo System x or Power 4‐post rack, using the Lenovo Adjustable 19” 4‐Post Rail Kit. This kit must be purchased separately. It includes the following parts: Table 7. Lenovo Adjustable 19” 4-Post Rail Kit parts Item number Description Quantity Switch front bracket M4 screws M6 screws M6 clip nuts M6 cage nuts M3.5 screws Rear mounting bracket Rear mounting bracket with cord exit Filler plate Note: When using a System x or Power 4‐post rack, the 4‐Post Rail Kit is compatible with the optional air‐duct kit (available separately). See “Installing the Air‐Duct Option” on page 43 for details.
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3. From the front, slide the switch into the rack at the desired height. 4. Secure the switch to the front rack posts with M6 screws (Item 3) and either clip nuts (Item 4) or cage nuts (Item 5). Torque the screws to approximately 5.7 Nm ± 0.1 Nm (50 inch‐pounds). 5. Slide the rear mounting brackets (Item 7 and Item 8) into the slots available on the front mounting brackets. NE10032O Installation Guide...
Installing the NE10032O in a Lenovo iDataPlex Rack This section describes how to install the NE10032O in a Lenovo iDataPlex rack. The iDataPlex mounting kit allows the switch to be mounted either horizontally or vertically. The kit must be purchased separately. It includes the following parts: Table 8. Lenovo Adjustable 19” 4-Post Rail Kit parts Item number Description Quantity Switch front brackets M4 screws M6 screws M6 clip nuts Switch rear brackets Rear alignment plates Attention: The rack‐mounting frame may not be able to support the weight of the networking switch with only the front post mounting brackets (2‐post application). If the switch has an undesirable amount of sag, it is recommended to use a 4‐post mounting kit. Attention: For earthquake stability, mount the switch in a 4‐post rack. Statement 26 CAUTION: Do not place any object on top of rack‐mounted devices. ...
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5. Attach the rear alignment plate (Item 6) to the rear rack posts with M6 screws (Item 3), and clip nuts (Item 4). Torque the screws to approximately 5.7 Nm +/‐ 0.1 Nm (50 inch‐pounds). If installing the 1U air‐duct option, see the instruction on page Connect all external cables in accordance with the “Cabling Guidelines” on page Initialize the switch. See Chapter 5, “Initializing the NE10032O“. NE10032O Installation Guide...
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Statement 26 CAUTION: Do not place any object on top of rack‐mounted devices. To install the 1U air‐duct option in a 19” rack, complete the following steps: 1. Loosen and remove the mounting screws from both sides of the mounting rail and set them aside to reuse for securing the foam carrier in the next step. 2. Place the half shears on the rear side of the foam carriers and use the M3.5 mounting rail screws to secure the foam carrier assemblies snugly against the rear of the NE10032O unit. Torque the screws to approximately 1.1 Nm ± 0.1 Nm (10 inch‐pounds). Foam carrier snug against rear of unit Reuse mounting screws Half shear Mounting screws Note: There are additional M3.5 screws in the air‐duct assembly kit. NE10032O Installation Guide...
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6. Gently slide the air‐duct unit side flanges into the card guides until the unit is seated firmly. Make sure that the foam strip is oriented on top. Foam Card guides thumbscrews Side flanges 7. Secure the air‐duct unit to the air‐duct brackets with the two M4 thumbscrews. NE10032O Installation Guide...
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To install a QSFP28 optical transceiver in a QSFP28 port, complete the following steps. Note: To avoid damage to the cable or the QSFP28 transceiver, do not connect the cable before you install the transceiver. 1. Remove the safety cap and pull the locking lever into the down (unlocked) position. 2. Insert the transceiver into the port until it clicks into place. Use minimal pressure when you insert the transceiver into the slot. Do not use excessive force when you insert the transceiver or you might damage the transceiver or the QSFP28 slot. The transceiver has a mechanical guide key to prevent you from inserting the transceiver in an incorrect orientation. 3. Pull up the locking lever to lock the transceiver into place. Connect the fiber‐optic cable following the “Cabling Guidelines” on page 32. To remove a QSFP28 optical transceiver, disconnect the fiber‐optic cable, and pull down the locking lever to release the transceiver. After you remove the transceiver, replace the safety cap. NE10032O Installation Guide...
Removing and Replacing a Power Supply Module The rear panel of the NE10032O has two bays for hot‐swap power supply modules. Two active power supply modules are required for load‐sharing and redundancy. If one power supply module fails, you can replace it without powering off the switch or disrupting switch functions. For proper airflow when operating the switch with only one power supply module, the empty power supply bay must be closed by a blank power filler plate. NE10032O Installation Guide...
Replacing the Power Supply Module Statement 31 DANGER Electrical current from power, telephone, and communication cables is hazardous. To avoid a shock hazard: Do not connect or disconnect any cables or perform installation, maintenance, or reconfiguration of this product during an electrical storm. Connect all power cords to a properly wired and grounded power source. Connect to properly wired power sources any equipment that will be attached to this product. When possible, use one hand only to connect or disconnect signal cables. Never turn on any equipment when there is evidence of fire, water, or structural damage. Disconnect the attached ac power cords, dc power sources, network connections, telecommunications systems, and serial cables before you open the device covers, unless instructed otherwise in the installation and configuration procedures. Connect and disconnect cables as described in the following table when you install, move, or open covers on this product or attached devices. NE10032O Installation Guide...
Removing and Replacing a Fan Module The rear panel of the NE10032O has Six bays for hot‐swap fan modules. Six active fan modules are required for redundancy. With active fan modules in all fan bays, if one fan fails, the switch will send an error message and continue operation. You can then replace the failed fan without powering off the switch or disrupting switch functions. If a second fan fails, the switch will send another error message, write a log message to flash memory, and shut down to prevent overheating. Removing the Fan Module To remove a hot‐swap fan module, complete the following steps: 1. Loosen the retainer screw. 2. Grasp the extractor handle and gently pull the fan module from the slot. Retainer Screw Attention: If the inlet air temperature is above 35°C (95°F) while the switch is in operation, replace the fan module within five minutes to avoid overheating the switch. To return the component to customer service for replacement, see Appendix A, “Getting Help and Technical Assistance“ to help you gather all the required information that is necessary to return a component. After you remove the component, securely pack the component for shipping. NE10032O Installation Guide...
Removing the NE10032O from a Standard Equipment Rack This section describes how to remove the NE10032O from a standard 19‐inch equipment rack. For information about removing the switch from other supported racks, see the appropriate section in this chapter. To remove the NE10032O from a standard rack, complete the following steps: 1. Disconnect all external cables. 2. Loosen and remove M6 screws, washers, and clip nuts (or cage nuts) to release the switch unit from the rack. 3. Slide the switch unit out of the rack. 4. Loosen and remove the M4 screws attaching the mounting bracket on each side of the switch. If replacing the unit with another NE10032O, see “Replacing the NE10032O” on page NE10032O Installation Guide...
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6. Loosen and remove the M6 screws, and clip nuts (or cage nuts) connecting the front mounting brackets to the front rack posts. 7. Slide the NE10032O unit out of the rack. 8. Loosen and remove the M4 screws that attach the front mounting brackets to each side of the switch. If replacing the unit with another NE10032O, see “Replacing the NE10032O” on page NE10032O Installation Guide...
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5. Slide the switch out of the rack. 6. Loosen and remove the M4 screws that attach front and rear mounting brackets to each side of the switch. If replacing the unit with another NE10032O, see “Replacing the NE10032O” on page NE10032O Installation Guide...
Replacing the NE10032O Preparing and Returning the NE10032O If replacing the NE10032O, remove all associated components and options according to the instructions in this chapter. Remove and retain clips, cords, cables, modules, caps or blanks, air‐duct option (if installed), and any mounting hardware. These items can then be reinstalled on the replacement unit. When you remove the NE10032O from the rack, record the product Machine Type‐Model (MTM) number and serial number to use for the replacement switch. See “Before Installing the NE10032O” on page 28 to locate the product information labels on the switch or through the switch firmware interface. To return the chassis to customer service for replacement, see Appendix A, “Getting Help and Technical Assistance“ to help you gather all the required information that is necessary to return a component. After you remove the NE10032O unit, securely pack it for shipping. Replace power and fan modules. For details, see “Removing and Replacing a Power Supply Module” on page 50 and “Removing and Replacing a Fan Module” on page Install the replacement NE10032O hardware as directed in Chapter 3, “Installing NE10032O Hardware and Options“). NE10032O Installation Guide...
Connecting to the Switch Use the switch Command‐Line Interface (CLI) to perform additional configuration tasks. You can access the CLI in any of the following ways: Telnet connection over the network SSH connection over the network Serial connection via the serial port on the switch (this option is always available) When reloaded, the switch will boot in ONIE Install mode. Using SSH or Telnet You can access the switch CLI using a Telnet or a SSH client. Make sure ONIE receives an IP address provided by the network’s DHCP server. To do so, please check the DHCP client lease database (dhcpd.leases file). Once the connection is setup, no password is required. Use the following command to access the ONIE log file: ONIE:~ # cat /var/log/onie.log Using the Serial Console Port You can access the switch CLI through the serial console port on the front panel of the switch. This port uses RS‐232 serial communications. Use the console cable kit to connect the serial console port to a terminal or a computer running a terminal emulation program. The console port terminal‐emulation requirements are as follows: Default baud rate = 115,200 bps Character size = 8 characters ...
The GRUB Menu The Lenovo ThinkSystem NE10032O RackSwitch uses the GNU GRUB bootloader. Welcome to GRUB! GNU GRUB version 2.00 +----------------------------------------------------------------------+ |ONIE +----------------------------------------------------------------------+ Use the ^ and v keys to select which entry is highlighted. Press enter to boot the selected OS, `e' to edit the commands before booting or `c' for a command-line. ESC to return previous menu.
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You can solve many problems without outside assistance by following the troubleshooting procedures that Lenovo provides in the online help or in the Lenovo product documentation. The Lenovo product documentation also describes the diagnostic tests that you can perform. The documentation for most systems, operating systems, and programs contains troubleshooting procedures and explanations of error messages and error codes. If you suspect a software problem, see the documentation for the operating system or program. NE10032O Installation Guide...
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Any performance data contained herein was determined in a controlled environment. Therefore, the result obtained in other operating environments may vary significantly. Some measurements may have been made on development‐level systems and there is no guarantee that these measurements will be the same on generally available systems. Furthermore, some measurements may have been estimated through extrapolation. Actual results may vary. Users of this document should verify the applicable data for their specific environment. NE10032O Installation Guide...
Important Notes Processor speed indicates the internal clock speed of the microprocessor; other factors also affect application performance. CD or DVD drive speed is the variable read rate. Actual speeds vary and are often less than the possible maximum. When referring to processor storage, real and virtual storage, or channel volume, KB stands for 1,024 bytes, MB stands for 1,048,576 bytes and GB stands for 1,073,741,824 bytes. When referring to hard disk drive capacity or communications volume, MB stands for 1,000,000 bytes and GB stands for 1,000,000,000 bytes. Total user‐accessible capacity can vary depending on operating environments. Maximum internal hard disk drive capacities assume the replacement of any standard hard disk drives and population of all hard‐disk‐drive bays with the largest currently supported drives that are available from Lenovo. Maximum memory might require replacement of the standard memory with an optional memory module. Each solid‐state memory cell has an intrinsic, finite number of write cycles that the cell can incur. Therefore, a solid‐state device has a maximum number of write cycles that it can be subjected to, expressed as total bytes written (TBW). A device that has exceeded this limit might fail to respond to system‐generated commands or might be incapable of being written to. Lenovo is not responsible for replacement of a device that has exceeded its maximum guaranteed number of program/erase cycles, as documented in the Official Published Specifications for the device. Lenovo makes no representations or warranties with respect to non‐Lenovo products. Support (if any) for the non‐Lenovo products is provided by the third party, not Lenovo. Some software might differ from its retail version (if available) and might not include user manuals or all program functionality. NE10032O Installation Guide...
Particulate Contamination Attention: Airborne particulates (including metal flakes or particles) and reactive gases acting alone or in combination with other environmental factors such as humidity or temperature might pose a risk to the device that is described in this document. Risks that are posed by the presence of excessive particulate levels or concentrations of harmful gases include damage that might cause the device to malfunction or cease functioning altogether. This specification sets forth limits for particulates and gases that are intended to avoid such damage. The limits must not be viewed or used as definitive limits, because numerous other factors, such as temperature or moisture content of the air, can influence the impact of particulates or environmental corrosives and gaseous contaminant transfer. In the absence of specific limits that are set forth in this document, you must implement practices that maintain particulate and gas levels that are consistent with the protection of human health and safety. If Lenovo determines that the levels of particulates or gases in your environment have caused damage to the device, Lenovo may condition provision of repair or replacement of devices or parts on implementation of appropriate remedial measures to mitigate such environmental contamination. Implementation of such remedial measures is a customer responsibility.. Contaminant Limits Particulate • The room air must be continuously filtered with 40% atmospheric dust spot efficiency (MERV 9) according to ASHRAE Standard 52.2 • Air that enters a data center must be filtered to 99.97% efficiency or greater, using high‐efficiency particulate air (HEPA) filters that meet MIL‐STD‐282. • The deliquescent relative humidity of the particulate contamination must be more than 60% • The room must be free of conductive contamination such as zinc whis‐ kers. Gaseous • Copper: Class G1 as per ANSI/ISA 71.04‐1985 • Silver: Corrosion rate of less than 300 Å in 30 days 1 ...
Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Statement Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference, in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense. Properly shielded and grounded cables and connectors must be used to meet FCC emission limits. Lenovo is not responsible for any radio or television interference caused by using other than recommended cables and connectors or by unauthorized changes or modifications to this equipment. Unauthorized changes or modifications could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that might cause undesired operation. Industry Canada Class A Emission Compliance Statement This Class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES‐003. Avis de Conformité à la Réglementation d'Industrie Canada Cet appareil numérique de la classe A est conforme à la norme NMB‐003 du ...
Dieses Gerät ist berechtigt, in Übereinstimmung mit dem Deutschen EMVG das EG‐Konformitätszeichen ‐ CE ‐ zu führen. Verantwortlich für die Konformitätserklärung nach Paragraf 5 des EMVG ist die Lenovo (Deutschland) GmbH, Meitnerstr. 9, D‐70563 Stuttgart. Informationen in Hinsicht EMVG Paragraf 4 Abs. (1) 4: Das Gerät erfüllt die Schutzanforderungen nach EN 55024 und EN 55022 Klasse A. Nach der EN 55022: „Dies ist eine Einrichtung der Klasse A. Diese Einrichtung kann im Wohnbereich Funkstörungen verursachen; in diesem Fall kann vom Betreiber verlangt werden, angemessene Maßnahmen durchzuführen und dafür aufzukommen.“ Nach dem EMVG: „Geräte dürfen an Orten, für die sie nicht ausreichend entstört sind, nur mit besonderer Genehmigung des Bundesministers für Post und Telekommunikation oder des Bundesamtes für Post und Telekommunikation betrieben werden. Die Genehmigung wird erteilt, wenn keine elektromagnetischen Störungen zu erwarten sind.“ (Auszug aus dem EMVG, Paragraph 3, Abs. 4). Dieses Genehmigungsverfahrenist nach Paragraph 9 EMVG in Verbindung mit der entsprechenden Kostenverordnung (Amtsblatt 14/93) kostenpflichtig. Anmerkung: Um die Einhaltung des EMVG sicherzustellen sind die Geräte, wie in den Handbüchern angegeben, zu installieren und zu betreiben. Japan VCCI Class A Statement This is a Class A product based on the standard of the Voluntary Control Council for Interference (VCCI). If this equipment is used in a domestic environment, radio interference may occur, in which case the user may be required to take corrective actions. Japan Electronics and Information Technology Industries Association (JEITA) Statement Japan Electronics and Information Technology Industries Association (JEITA) Confirmed Harmonics Guidelines (products less than or equal to 20 A per phase) Japan Electronics and Information Technology Industries Association (JEITA) ...
Physical Characteristics The physical characteristics of the NE10032O are listed in the following table. Table 10. Physical characteristics Specification Physical characteristics Dimensions (H x W x D) 4.4 x 43.9 x 48.7 cm (1.73 x 17.3 x 19.2 in) Weight 11.5 kg (25 lb) maximum Airflow Available options for rear to front, or front to rear airflow NE10032O Installation Guide...
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Power Specifications The power specifications for the NE10032O are listed in the following table. Table 12. NE10032O AC power specifications Specification Measurement Number of power supplies 2 (1+1 load sharing/redundant) AC‐input frequency (universal) 50–60 Hz AC‐input voltage (universal) 100–240 VAC AC inrush current 4.64A @ 120VAC (typical) 10.56A @ 230VAC (typical) AC‐input current (typical) 1.75 A (RMS) @ 120 VAC 0.93 A (RMS) @ 230 VAC AC‐input current (maximum) 3.13 A (RMS) @ 120 VAC 1.55 A (RMS) @ 230 VAC Power supply rated output power 770 W each (rear‐to‐front airflow) System power dissipation (typical) 211.8 W System power dissipation (maximum) 374.5 W DC‐output current (typical) 16.25 A @ 12 V NE10032O Installation Guide...