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1. sss eene 23 E ID 1044 2558 Rev 1 0 Page ix Preface CP ASM3 MP This page has been intentionally left blank Page x ID 1044 2558 Rev 1 0 CP ASM3 MP Preface This document contains information proprietary to Kontron It may not be copied or transmitted by any means disclosed to others or stored in any retrieval system or media without the prior written consent of Kontron or one of its authorized agents Proprietary Note The information contained in this document is to the best of our knowledge entirely correct However Kontron cannot accept liability for any inaccuracies or the consequences thereof or for any liability arising from the use or application of any circuit product or example shown in this document Kontron reserves the right to change modify or improve this document or the product described herein as seen fit by Kontron without further notice Trademarks Kontron the PEP logo and if occurring in this manual CXM are trademarks owned by Kontron Kaufbeuren Germany In addition this document may include names company logos and trademarks which are registered trademarks and therefore proprietary to their respective owners Environmental Protection Statement This product has been manufactured to satisfy environmental protection requirements where possible Many of the components used structural parts printed circuit boards connectors batteries etc are capable of
2. Electronic boards and their components are sensitive to static elec tricity Therefore care must be taken during all handling operations and inspections of this product in order to ensure product integrity at all times Do not handle this product out of its protective enclosure while it is not used for operational pur poses unless it is otherwise protected Whenever possible unpack or pack this product only at EOS ESD safe work stations Where a safe work station is not guaranteed it is important for the user to be electrically discharged before touching the product with his her hands or tools This is most easily done by touching a metal part of your system housing E ID 1044 2558 Rev 1 0 Page xiii Preface CP ASM3 MP e General Instructions on Usage In order to maintain Kontron s product warranty this product must not be altered or modified in any way Changes or modifications to the device which are not explicitly approved by Kontron and described in this manual or received from Kontron s Technical Support as a special handling instruction will void your warranty This device should only be installed in or connected to systems that fulfill all necessary technical and specific environmental requirements This applies also to the operational temperature range of the specific board version which must not be exceeded If batteries are present their temperature restrictions must be taken into account In performing a
3. CPCI BUS 2 RAID O O CPCI BUS 1 NOE O PMM ID 1044 2558 Rev 1 0 Page 7 CP ASM3 MP System Description CP ASM3 MP Backplane Topology Figure 3 uonounj jueujeDeueui Jewod UM ejqejrene Apuo NIA dd sng Odd sng do sng Dd9 eos PU 149 389 385 449 VIYS ID 1044 2558 Rev 1 0 Page 8 CP ASM3 MP System Description 4 PEM and PMM Modules 4 1 Power Entry Module PEM The Power Entry Module is a 3U 6HP CPCI form factor module designed to provide main input power interfacing to the backplane input power circuitry It is comprised of a three pin D Sub type front panel connector for main input power a fuse power filtering and distribution to a 3 pin special connector for mating with the corresponding backplane connector The fuse is user serviceable see specifications for type and rating Caution Electric Shock Hazard A The CP ASM3 MP is designed for operation with main input power in the range from 16 8V DC to 137 5V DC Electrical Shock Hazard potential exists with systems being operated with main input power in excess of 60V DC In particular the Power Entry Module has exposed electrical circuits behind the front panel Therefore the main input power MUST be switched off AND the main input power c
4. Failure to comply with the above could endanger your life or health and may cause damage to the CP ASM3 MP Page 10 ID 1044 2558 Rev 1 0 CP ASM3 MP System Description 5 2 2 Thermal The CP ASM3 MP is designed for operation and storage or non operation up to 85 C ambi ent temperature The PSU is also designed for these temperature ranges Therefore opera tions and maintenance personnel must be aware that the front panel of the PSU is a potential thermal hazard In particular during operation the PSU front panel temperature can be up to 15 C higher than the ambient temperature An ambient temperature in excess of 40 C can pose a thermal hazard if the PSU must be removed from the system Metallic surface temper atures of 55 C or higher can cause burns or prevent safe handling of equipment if bare hands are used For this reason it is recommended to use thermal protective gloves if handling of the PSU at ambient temperatures above 40 C is reguired 5 3 Related Documentation The CP SVE M100DC Power Supply Unit is a Kontron product and has its own User Guide For further information concerning the PSU refer to the following documentation which is pro vided along with the CP ASM3 MP User Guide CP SVE M100DC Power Supply Unit User Guide Document Title CPCI Power Supply Manual Product Documentation PD15 CP3 SVE M100DC Reference ID 24139 PD15 01 File name 24139 PD15 01 SK MAN CPSU CP3 M100DC pdf 6 Managem
5. stalled Any additional eguipment reguired by the application must be installed separately Ad ditional eguipment reguirements are a function of the application and are not covered within the scope of this document The system as such however does have provisions for adding additional eguipment directly within the system chassis There are CPCI expansion slots which are free for application use 14 5 1 Safety Reguirements The following safety precautions must be observed when installing or handling the CP ASM3 MP Kontron assumes no responsibility for any damage resulting from failure to comply with these reguirements Warning m Except where explicitly permitted ensure that there is no power applied to the system when performing physical installation of the system or its components Failure to comply with this instruction can result in the injury of personnel and damage to the system ESD Eguipment This eguipment contains electrostatic sensitive devices The following precautions must be observed to avoid ESD damage to the eguipment Any individual who handles this equipment must be electrically dis charged prior to touching any component of this equipment All tools must also be discharged before use Do not touch electrical components connector pins or traces f working at an anti static workbench with professional discharging equipment ensure that it is used 14 5 2 Installation and Handling As the actua
6. 14 6 1 Inspection eege 30 14 6 2 CPU and Other Batteries v ui ie o ond ua 30 14 6 3 PEM Fuse Replacement vsi oti ot elite debeli la vodah 30 14 7 RAID Sub system Operation and Handling 31 14 7 1 Replacement of a CP HDD S During Operation 31 14 7 1 1 Replacement of a Defective CP HDD S 31 14 7 1 2 Replacement of a Operable CP HDD S 31 14 7 2 Replacement of a CP HDD S with Power Off 31 ID 1044 2558 Rev 1 0 Page v Preface CP ASM3 MP This page has been intentionally left blank Page vi ID 1044 2558 Rev 1 0 CP ASM3 MP Preface List of Tables 1 CP ASM3 MP Main Specifications ssssssssssseeeeeee 19 2 Standards Applicable to the CHDASM3MPn 20 E ID 1044 2558 Rev 1 0 Page vii Preface CP ASM3 MP This page has been intentionally left blank Page viii ID 1044 2558 Rev 1 0 CP ASM3 MP Preface List of Figures 1 CP ASM3 MP Chassis Layout sanannnnneenenenneennnnrnenennnnnnnrernernnnrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnne 5 2 CP ASM3 MP Backplane Layout o erect ee tenerte nnn nnn rne pua ES 7 3 CP ASM3 MP Backplane Topology nannnnnne 8 4 CP ASM3 MP Earthing and Ground Configuration 12 5 Ethernet Signal Interfacing E 13 6 CP ASM3 MP Packing Carton
7. CP ASM3 MP 3 Backplane 3 1 General The CP ASM3 MP backplane is a custom design intended to satisfy a wide range of application requirements It supports up to three CPCI bus segments one seven slot segment and two two slot segments In addition it provides for Gigabit Ethernet interfacing between the bus seg ment system slots via a managed Gigabit Ethernet switch To support mass storage require ments there are four SATA 2 RAID medium slots and a SATA 2 RAID controller slot in bus segment 1 Main power input is designed to be from the front of the chassis The far left slot is populated with two connectors of which the lower connector is for main power entry and the upper connector for the power management option The power supply unit connector is an M24 8 type connector and the slot is designed for a PSU up to 12HP wide 3 2 Backplane Connector Layout The backplane is physically divided into five functional areas from left to right Power connectors power input power management power supply unit input and output CPCI bus 1 Slot 1 system slot J1 and J2 connectors populated J1 is standard CPCI pinout J2 has a custom pinout to support GbE and SATA 2 interfacing Slots 2 to 5 peripheral slots J1 connector populated J1 is standard CPCI pinout Slot 6 peripheral slot J1 and J2 connectors populated J1 is standard CPCI pinout J2 has a custom pinout to support GbE interfacing 4HP area between slots 6 and 7 is
8. CP HDD S KIT User Guide For the CP3693 RAID con troller only a software user guide for the Monitor Utility is available For further information refer to the following documentation which is provided along with the CP ASM3 MP User Guide CP HDD S KIT User Guide Document Title CP HDD S KIT User Guide Document ID 1027 5348 File name 1027 5348 20 SK MAN CP HDD S KIT pdf CP3693 Software User Manual Document Title CP3693 RAID Management Software User Guide Document ID na File name 10 SK MAN CP3693 RAID MGMT SW pdf 10 RF Subsystem The optional RF Sub system is comprised of a carrier board with two miniPCle card interfaces and two SIM card holders Kontron provides the sub system with two modules pre installed One module is for UMTS GSM data GPS interfacing with SIM card The other is a WiFi 802 11 a b g module without SIM card The antennas of the modules are connected as follows 1 UMTS main NC not connected WiFi NC not connected UMTS aux GPS 6 NC not connected of O M On the carrier board the UMTS module is located on the left side along with its corresponding SIM card slot and the WiFi module is located on the right side Drivers for both modules are available in the OS images To install a SIM card the carrier board must removed from the system Be careful when han dling the carrier board as it is possible to damage the antenna cables or connectors if they are snagged during removal or
9. being recycled Final disposition of this product after its service life must be accomplished in accordance with applicable country state or local laws or regulations ID 1044 2558 Rev 1 0 Page xi Preface CP ASM3 MP e Explanation of Symbols Caution Electric Shock This symbol and title warn of hazards due to electrical shocks gt 60V when touching products or parts of them Failure to observe the pre cautions indicated and or prescribed by the law may endanger your life health and or result in damage to your material Please refer also to the section High Voltage Safety Instructions on the following page Warning ESD Sensitive Device This symbol and title inform that electronic boards and their compo nents are sensitive to static electricity Therefore care must be taken during all handling operations and inspections of this product in order to ensure product integrity at all times Please read also the section Special Handling and Unpacking Instructions on the following page Warning This symbol and title emphasize points which if not fully understood and taken into consideration by the reader may endanger your health and or result in damage to your material Note This symbol and title emphasize aspects the reader should read through carefully for his or her own advantage ew Page xii ID 1044 2558 Rev 1 0 CP ASM3 MP Preface Your new Kontron product was developed a
10. being replaced under power Warning Failure to comply with the instruction above may cause damage to the equipment result in improper system operation or injury to personnel Warning Failure to comply with the instruction below may cause damage to the board or result in improper system operation 3 If required ensure that the CPCI board is properly configured for operation in accordance with application requirements before installing For information regarding the CPCI board configuration refer to the board s manufacturer documentation Warning Only CPCI boards that are compliant with the CPCI 2 0 revision 3 0 stan dard and have a 3 3 V or universal V I O may be used with this system Warning Care must be taken when applying the procedures below to ensure that neither the CPCI board nor other system equipment are physically dam aged by the application of these procedures 4 If reguired to facilitate board installation or removal disconnect cables connected to the front panel of the CPCI system 5 If reguired to remove a CPCI board from the CPCI system perform the following unfasten the board s front panel retaining screws disengage the board from the backplane by first unlocking the board ejection handle and then by pressing down on the handle as reguired until the board is disengaged Page 28 ID 1044 2558 Rev 1 0 CP ASM3 MP System Description after disengaging the board fr
11. depth with mounting brackets for installation in 19 rack Protection class IP20 Material Aluminum Mounting position With free air convection cooling horizontal only Reguires 1U free space above and below the chassis for free air circulation Cooling Standard free air convection cooling On reguest forced air cooling tray can be provided Backplane Specially designed backplane with support for up to three CPCI sub systems a RAID sub system a managed Ethernet switch sub system and a power supply sub system simple power entry or on reguest a managed power supply sub system Backplane slots Physically from left to right Slot 1 6HP reserved for PEM PMM module Slot 2 12HP reserved for Power Supply Unit Slot 3 4HP CPCI Bus 1 system slot Slots 4 to 7 4HP CPCI Bus 1 peripheral slots 2 to 5 Slot 8 4HP CPCI Bus 1 peripheral slot 6 reserved for Ethernet Switch module 8HP Slot 9 4HP reserved for use with slot 8 no connectors Slot 10 4HP CPCI Bus 1 peripheral slot 7 reserved for RAID con troller module 4HP Slots 11 to 14 4HP reserved for CP HDD S modules Slot 15 2HP reserved for permanent 2HP filler panel Slot 16 4HP CPCI Bus 2 system slot Slot 17 4HP CPCI Bus 2 peripheral slot Slot 18 4HP CPCI Bus 3 system slot Slot 19 4HP CPCI Bus 3 peripheral slot Temperature range Operating 40 C to 70 C 85 C for maximum of 10 minutes de
12. free no connector populated Slot 6 is intended for use with a managed Gigabit Ethernet Switch which requires 8HP wide spacing Slot 7 peripheral slot J1 and J2 connectors populated J1 is standard CPCI pinout J2 has a custom pinout to support SATA 2 interfacing This slot is intended for use with a custom SATA 2 RAID controller which supports up to four HDDs or up to four SSDs RAID medium slots 1 to 4 Support SATA 2 medium up to four HDDs or four SSDs no mixing of medium type Designed to accept Kontron s custom CP HDD S medium carrier boards Connectors are CPCI J1 type offset to preclude insertion in standard CPCI slot Custom pinout to support the CP HDD S carrier Each slot equipped with two special metal guide pins for mechanical stability e CPCI bus 2 Slot 1 system slot J1 and J2 connectors populated J1 is standard CPCI pinout J2 has a custom pinout to support GbE interfacing Slot 2 peripheral slot J1 connector populated J1 is standard CPCI pinout CPCI bus 3 Slot 1 system slot J1 and J2 connectors populated J1 is standard CPCI pinout J2 has a custom pinout to support GbE interfacing Slot 2 peripheral slot J1 connector populated J1 is standard CPCI pinout The following figures illustrate the slot layout and signal topology of the backplane Page 6 ID 1044 2558 Rev 1 0 CP ASM3 MP System Description Figure 2 CP ASM3 MP Backplane Layout CPCI BUS 3
13. insertion of the carrier The SIM card holder must be opened to in sert a SIM card Ensure that the SIM card is properly inserted and that the holder is closed be fore reinstalling the carrier Refer to the module data sheets provided along with this document for further information File names WiFi module EWLEA 110N D S01 pdf UMTS module Sierra Wireless pdf Page 16 ID 1044 2558 Rev 1 0 CP ASM3 MP System Description 11 Solution Configurations 11 1 General The flexibility of the CP ASM3 MP platform makes it possible for Kontron to provide various so lution configurations utilizing Kontron specific components which take advantage of the en hanced features provided by the system s custom design All solutions are derived from the following BASE COMPONENTS Chassis Backplane Power Entry Module PEM alternative Power Management Module PMM Power Supply Unit PSU SOLUTION COMPONENTS CPCI CPU boards RAID Sub system without HDDs or SSDs Managed Ethernet switch RF Sub system Other expansion modules The base components with the exception of the optional PMM are always the same for each solution The CPCI CPU boards are special versions of Kontron standard CPU boards which satisfy var ious solution performance thermal and power requirements The RAID Sub system is a Kontron custom design which satisfies a wide range of RAID con figurations The Managed Ethernet Switch
14. or other board user guide for replacement procedures 14 6 3 PEM Fuse Replacement Within the PEM there is a 10A fuse in the Vin input power line This fuse can be serviced by the user if required To remove and reinstall the PEM refer to chapter 15 5 4 2 To replace the fuse remove the PEM extract the fuse from its holder install a new fuse then reinstall the PEM Dispose of the old fuse accordingly Refer to Table 1 for fuse specifications under PEM Page 30 ID 1044 2558 Rev 1 0 CP ASM3 MP System Description 14 7 RAID Sub system Operation and Handling The RAID sub system described in this chapter is comprised of the following the CP3693 RAID controller one to four CP HDD S SATA hard disk drives or solid state drives HDD SSD There are operational status LEDs on both the RAID controller and the CP HDD S drive front panels which indicate drive activity green or disk failed or in adding rebuild operation red Refer to the management interface output for details The RAID sub system is transparent to the CPU and is recognized as one disk It is not bootable Note As RAID sub system requirements are a function of the application it is rec ommended that solution integrators contact Kontron for assistance in defining the RAID solution best suitable for the application prior to implementation An 14 7 1 Replacement of a CP HDD S During Operation The CP HDD S is designed for replacement in a system
15. rear I O capability Main input power as well as all other external interfacing is from the chassis front 2 2 Chassis Slot Arrangement The chassis has provisions from left to right for a 6HP power entry module optionally a power entry management module 12HP Power Supply Unit 7 slot CPCI bus segment bus 1 physically eight 4HP slots area between slots 6 and 7 is free to accommodate an 8HP wide module 4 slots for 4HP RAID HDD SSD modules non CPCI connector layout one 2HP fixed filler panel 2 slot CPCI bus segment bus 2 one system slot one peripheral slot both 4HP 2slot CPCI bus segment bus 3 one system slot one peripheral slot both 4HP The following figure demonstrates the above chassis layout Page 4 ID 1044 2558 Rev 1 0 CP ASM3 MP System Description Figure 1 CP ASM3 MP Chassis Layout CPCI Bus 3 Slot 2 CPCI Bus 3 Slot 1 v CPCI Bus 2 Slot 2 CPCI Bus 2 Slot 1 2HP Filler Panel Fixed HDD SSD Slot 4 SYS RAID HDD SSD Slot 3 RAD HDD SSD Slot RAD HDD SSD Slot 1 RAD CPCI Bus 1 Slot 7 RAID 4HP FREE AREA ETH SW CPCI Bus 1 Slot 6 ETH SW CPCI Bus 1 Slot 5 CPCI Bus 1 Slot 4 CPCI Bus 1 Slot 3 CPCI Bus 1 Slot 2 CPCI Bus 1 Slot 1 SYS Power Supply Unit Chassis Power Entry Slot Chassis Left Side ID 1044 2558 Rev 1 0 Page 5 System Description
16. 8 backplane connector assembled at the left side of the module for use with the CP ASM3 MP It has two front panel status LEDs to indicate Input Power and Power Good Error conditions There are no user serviceable com ponents in this PSU 5 2 Safety 5 2 1 Electrical While the PSU itself does not represent an electrical safety hazard its installation or removal does pose to a certain degree a safety hazard When the PSU is installed or removed it may be possible to make contact with exposed circuits on the PEM PMM module For this reason it is necessary to ensure that the main input power to the system has been turned off and the main input power cable has been disconnected to the PEM PMM module prior to installing or removing the PSU Refer to the Safety Instruction below Caution Electric Shock Hazard The CP ASM3 MP is designed for operation with main input power in the range from 16 8V DC to 137 5V DC Electrical Shock Hazard potential exists with systems being operated with main input power in excess of 60V DC In particular the Power Entry Module has exposed electrical circuits behind the front panel Therefore the main input power MUST be switched off AND the main input power cable MUST be disconnected and properly secured prior to any action involving removal or replacement of the PEM module or the Power Supply Unit In addition DO NOT CONNECT the main input power cable to a PEM that is not properly installed in a system
17. ENS nee m lii EZ Eco m MR ONE vii List of FIQUES MM ix PL ODNElATY INOUE xi NAJEMA NE HE xi Environmental Protection Statement AAA Xi Explanation of Symbols Mm n Xii For YO r Safely T c xiii Temperature and High Voltage Safety Instructions xiii Special Handling and Unpacking Instructions xiii General Instructions on USage E xiv TWO Year Warranty AM H xv jJ dAffOQUCIIO E 3 2 ASSIS dE 4 21 ODOMA Rr 4 2 2 Chassis Slot Arrangement eren eei esise een siena su saeua do na nana aoa PR ara k 4 S Backplan e X X 6 31 General ea b aa EN 6 3 2 Backplane Connector Layout ete eee ee 6 d PEM and PMM Modules iii EEN 9 4 1 Power Entry Module PEM Ae 9 4 2 Power Management Module PMM A 9 ID 1044 2558 Rev 1 0 Page iii Preface CP ASM3 MP e ME EE 10 Dol E 10 cro terr 10 SP E c E EO PORE ARA VR REDE NANA 10 922 dE Ne 11 5 3 Related Documentation ise dk aa erinin eea 11 6 Management Interfaces ccccccccesssscceecennsseeseeeeeeenseneseesennneees 11 7 Earthing and Grounding ennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnannna 12 B Ethernet Switch E 13 EE NR EE 13 8 2 Eth
18. G kontron User Guide CP ASM3 MP 3U CPCI Multi Solution Platform for OBSERVO and INTERPARLO Applications Doc ID 1044 2558 Rev 1 0 March 25 2011 If its embedded its Kontron Preface CP ASM3 MP r Revision History Publication Title CP ASM3 MP 3U CPCI Multi Solution Platform for OBSERVO and INTERPARLO Applications Rev Brief Description of Changes Date of Issue 1 0 Initial issue 25 Mar 2011 Imprint Kontron Modular Computers GmbH may be contacted via the following MAILING ADDRESS TELEPHONE AND E MAIL Kontron Modular Computers GmbH 49 0 800 SALESKONTRON Sudetenstrake 7 sales kontron com D 87600 Kaufbeuren Germany For further information about other Kontron products please visit our Internet web site www kontron com Disclaimer Copyright 2011 Kontron AG All rights reserved All data is for information purposes only and not guaranteed for legal purposes Information has been carefully checked and is believed to be accurate however no responsibility is assumed for inaccuracies Kontron and the Kontron logo and all other trademarks or registered trademarks are the property of their respective own ers and are recognized Specifications are subject to change without notice Page ii ID 1044 2558 Rev 1 0 CP ASM3 MP Preface Table of Contents PROVISION HIStOLY Je li TOUTE a E on li IR eL Aa li Table OF COM
19. In particular all claims for damage to any system or process in which the product was employed or any loss incurred as a result of the product not functioning at any given time are excluded The extent of Kontron liability to the customer shall not exceed the original purchase price of the item for which the claim exists Kontron issues no warranty or representation either explicit or implicit with respect to its products reliability fitness quality marketability or ability to fulfil any particular application or purpose As a result the products are sold as is and the responsibility to ensure their suitability for any given task remains that of the purchaser In no event will Kontron be liable for direct indirect or consequential damages resulting from the use of our hardware or software products or documentation even if Kontron were advised of the possibility of such claims prior to the purchase of the product or during any period since the date of its purchase Please remember that no Kontron employee dealer or agent is authorized to make any modification or addition to the above specified terms either verbally or in any other form written or electronically transmitted without the company s consent E ID 1044 2558 Rev 1 0 Page xv Preface CP ASM3 MP This page has been intentionally left blank Page xvi ID 1044 2558 Rev 1 0 CP ASM3 MP System Description System Description ID 1044 2558
20. Rev 1 0 Page 1 System Description CP ASM3 MP e This page has been intentionally left blank Page 2 ID 1044 2558 Rev 1 0 CP ASM3 MP System Description 1 Introduction The CP ASM3 MP is basically a 19 CompactPCI custom designed platform which can support three discrete low power CPCI systems in a single chassis a primary segment with extensive configuration capability two simple 2 slot segments with a system controller slot and one peripheral slot each a 100W power supply module PSU a Power Entry Module PEM or on request a Power Management Module PMM afixed non CPCI four slot segment for a SATA 2 RAID drive sub system The backplane provides for Ethernet interfacing between the system controller slots of the three CPCI segments and a dedicated slot in the primary segment for use with a managed Ethernet switch In addition an Ethernet interface is available to the optional Power Manage ment Module from the system controller slot of the primary segment SATA 2 RAID interfacing is available between the system controller slot and a dedicated slot of the primary segment for a RAID controller From the RAID controller slot there is SATA 2 in terfacing to each of the four dedicated RAID drive slots On the primary segment there are point to point serial interfaces available between the system controller slot and the dedicated Ethernet switch and RAID controller slots for management purposes Due to its flexib
21. able MUST be disconnected and properly secured prior to any action involving removal or replacement of the PEM module or the Power Supply Unit In addition DO NOT CONNECT the main input power cable to a PEM that is not properly installed in a system Failure to comply with the above could endanger your life or health and may cause damage to the CP ASM3 MP As the main input power connector on the PEM is a special connector the corresponding power cable connector is supplied with the PEM 4 2 Power Management Module PMM This is an optional 3U 6HP CPCI form factor module specially designed to provide Switchable on off main input power to the backplane input power circuitry External Ethernet interfacing to PMM and the system slot of CPCI bus 1 A serial maintenance interface to the PMM s on board controller LED status indicators for PWR OK LAN FP LAN BP ONand OFF switches for manual power on off Monitor and control signals for power management operations This module is available on request only Please contact Kontron for further assistance ID 1044 2558 Rev 1 0 Page 9 System Description CP ASM3 MP r 9 Power Supply 5 1 General The CP ASM3 MP is provided with a Power Supply Unit PSU the CP SVE M100DC which is capable of operating with DC main input power in the range from 16 8V to 137 5V DC This PSU complies with standard EN 50155 for railway use It is a 3U 12HP CPCI form factor module with an M24
22. been damaged as a result of excessive current voltage or tem perature or which has had its serial number s any other markings or parts thereof altered defaced or removed will also be excluded from this warranty If the customer s eligibility for warranty has not been voided in the event of any claim he may return the product at the earliest possible convenience to the original place of purchase togeth er with a copy of the original document of purchase a full description of the application the product is used on and a description of the defect Pack the product in such a way as to ensure safe transportation see our safety instructions Kontron provides for repair or replacement of any part assembly or sub assembly at their own discretion or to refund the original cost of purchase if appropriate In the event of repair re funding or replacement of any part the ownership of the removed or replaced parts reverts to Kontron and the remaining part of the original guarantee or any new guarantee to cover the repaired or replaced items will be transferred to cover the new or repaired items Any exten sions to the original guarantee are considered gestures of goodwill and will be defined in the Repair Report issued by Kontron with the repaired or replaced item Kontron will not accept liability for any further claims resulting directly or indirectly from any warranty claim other than the above specified repair replacement or refunding
23. ent Interfaces The CP ASM3 MP provides rear serial interfacing for management purposes from the primary segment system controller slot 81 1 to the Ethernet switch slot S1 6 and to the RAID con troller slot 81 7 With the management interfaces the configuration and the settings of the RAID controller and the Ethernet Switch can be monitored and or modified as required To gain access via these interfaces terminal programs such as minicom under Linux and hyperterm under Win XPe running on the primary CPU can be used By default both serial interfaces are set for rear operation and are configured as 115200 8 N 1 Under Linux there is an in band command line tool called raidmanager available which can be used for management access to the RAID sub system This tool uses SATA in band com mands for communication with the CP3693 Refer to the Linux image documentation for further information The Ethernet Switch is accessible only through the serial interface Refer to the Ethernet Switch documentation for further information ID 1044 2558 Rev 1 0 Page 11 System Description CP ASM3 MP T Earthing and Grounding The CP ASM3 MP chassis has a terminal lug for external PE protective earth interfacing In addition the OV DC SGND is routed to an isolated terminal lug on the left side of the chassis in the proximity of the PE terminal lug This permits connecting of the SGND with PE if required by the application The follo
24. ernet Switch Related Documentation 14 9 RAID Subsystem PEE ge 15 91 General RE 15 9 2 RAID Subsystem Related Documentation 16 10 RF Subsystem iii pini ee dd aaa Kar 16 11 Solution Configurations nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnane 17 8 E REN 17 11 2 Sol tion OBSERVO EE 17 11 3 Solution IN TERPARLU RE 18 11 4 Solution Multiple CPU Platform issuer reo n anh Rab ek Rx la ru 18 12 System Specifications REENEN 19 Page iv ID 1044 2558 Rev 1 0 CP ASM3 MP Preface E E E ET CN 20 14 COMMISSIONING E 22 14 1 E EE ER 14 2 Saol ees 22 14 3 Equipment Handling M 23 143 1 Packaging EE 23 ei ttm 23 14 4 Commissioning Considerations sss 24 14 4 1 CP ASM3 MP Mounting EE 24 14 4 2 Ground to Earth Connection uiis eon aiti esk non larva 24 14 4 3 Supply Voltage re dE Eege 24 14 5 Commissioning of the CP ASM3 MP sss 25 14 5 1 Safety Requirements 1 ecce seeenisiteneitu edt innate anda deko k oken 25 14 5 2 Installation and Handling naiven tenens turi taki 25 14 5 3 Software Installation and System Booting 26 14 5 4 Commissioning of CompactPCI Expansion Boards 27 14 5 41 Safety Requirements erronee ramas odbo ab k 27 14 5 4 2 CPCI Board Handling Procedures 28 Vom I eege 30
25. ility the CP ASM3 MP platform provides the basis for various conceivable so lution configurations No matter the solution required the basis is always the chassis the PSU the PEM as standard and one primary segment system controller module As the final composition of a system is a function of application requirements Kontron provides various solutions which are discussed in Chapter 11 Solution Configurations The following chapters provide an overview of the CP ASM3 MP concept and information re garding possible expansion capabilities To assist solution implementers a Commissioning chapter is also provided with more detailled information concerning implementation prerequi sites as well as equipment handling safety installation and maintenance ID 1044 2558 Rev 1 0 Page 3 System Description CP ASM3 MP 2 Chassis 2 1 General The CP ASM3 MP chassis is a 19 3U 84HP aluminum frame with permanently fixed front mounting brackets for installation in a standard 19 cabinet The chassis is designed to accept standard CPCI modules as well as certain non standard modules depending on application re quirements Component cooling requires that the chassis be mounted horizontally and that an open 1U area above and below the chassis be maintained for free air convection cooling As an option a suitable fan tray for forced air cooling can be provided Although designed for us age with CPCI modules the chassis does not provide
26. is a Kontron design which supports several different front and rear backplane fabric interfacing configurations The RF Sub system is adapted to Kontron requirements and provides system interfacing and carrier functionality for up to two communications GPS modules In addition to the above the CP ASM3 MP may be fitted with user specified CPCI compliant expansion modules Depending on the solution defined at least three slots are available The following chapters provide further information concerning Kontron defined solutions 11 2 Solution OBSERVO This solution is designed for surveillance data recording applications in harsh environments where integrated mass storage and data integrity is required It is comprised of a base system with either a Kontron CP305 or CP307 CPU board installed in the primary CPCI segment sys tem controller slot and the RAID Sub system As required additional expansion capability may be added Refer to the Kontron OBSERVO Data Sheet for further information and ordering de tails for this solution E ID 1044 2558 Rev 1 0 Page 17 System Description CP ASM3 MP 11 3 Solution INTERPARLO This solution is designed as an application ready platform for WiFi and passenger infotainment in trains It is comprised of a base system with either a Kontron CP305 or CP307 CPU board installed in the primary CPCI segment system controller slot an RF Sub system to provide UMTS 3G and continuous WIFI connections f
27. l installation of the CP ASM3 MP is a function of the application itself a detailled procedure here is not possible Instead guidelines are provided which include prerequisites which must be complied with in order to achieve proper equipment installation and operation 1 The safety requirements contained in chapter 15 5 1 must be adhered to 2 The CP ASM3 MP or any of the other application equipment must not exhibit any kind of physical damage Damaged equipment must be replaced prior to operating the system 3 The CP ASM3 MP itself must be securely affixed in a cabinet s suitable for such equip ment 4 There must be free circulation of ambient air in and around the CP ASM3 MP 5 Additional equipment that is required by the application to be installed in the CP ASM3 MP must be installed prior to operating the system 6 All of the front panels of the CP ASM3 MP must be installed and secured prior to oper ating the system 7 All required cables must be properly installed and secured prior to system operation 8 Prior to deinstallation ensure that there is no power applied to the system Then ensure that all cables are disconnected prior to deinstalling the CP ASM3 MP ID 1044 2558 Rev 1 0 Page 25 System Description CP ASM3 MP Once the above prerequisites have been fulfilled the CP ASM3 MP is now ready for operation For operation of the CP ASM3 MP refer to appropriate CP ASM3 MP specific software appli cation and syste
28. l parts can be disposed of as scrap metal provided the electronic components are removed prior to disposal E ID 1044 2558 Rev 1 0 Page 23 System Description CP ASM3 MP 14 4 Commissioning Considerations 14 4 1 CP ASM3 MP Mounting If the CP ASM3 MP is to be free air convection cooled it must be mounted horizontally PSU to the left When mounting deformation of the chassis must be avoided Except for the re quired fastening elements do not use force to mount the chassis Between the upper and lower surfaces of the system chassis housing and other devices there must be a minimum separation of 1U equal to 44mm In no event may the chassis ventilation holes be obstructed Satisfactory ambient air flow to and from the chassis must be guaranteed All slots must be occupied or have filler panels installed The unit is not designed for use in a corrosive high condensing humidity or dusty environment 14 4 2 Ground to Earth Connection All devices connected together in the system must have a proper earth connection This avoids current loops and equalizing currents in ground connections In laboratory usage the system must be earthed via the earth nut at the right housing side or the PE connection at the PEM or PMM main power connector The earth nut hardware is sup plied as a part of the system hardware Exercise caution when connecting consumer electronics products to the CP ASM3 MP These devices connect GND and PE This ap
29. ll necessary installation and application operations please follow only the instructions supplied by the present manual Keep all the original packaging material for future storage or warranty shipments If it is necessary to store or ship the board please re pack it as nearly as possible in the manner in which it was delivered Special care is necessary when handling or unpacking the product Please consult the special handling and unpacking instruction on the previous page of this manual Page xiv ID 1044 2558 Rev 1 0 CP ASM3 MP Preface Two Year Warranty Kontron grants the original purchaser of Kontron s products a TWO YEAR LIMITED HARDWARE WARRANTY as described in the following However no other warranties that may be granted or implied by anyone on behalf of Kontron are valid unless the consumer has the express written consent of Kontron Kontron warrants their own products excluding software to be free from manufacturing and material defects for a period of 24 consecutive months from the date of purchase This warranty is not transferable nor extendible to cover any other users or long term storage of the product It does not cover products which have been modified altered or repaired by any other party than Kontron or their authorized agents Furthermore any product which has been or is sus pected of being damaged as a result of negligence improper use incorrect handling servicing or maintenance or which has
30. m documentation 14 5 3 Software Installation and System Booting The following is a basic guideline on how to initially boot the system and install the application and its operating system software System booting and application start is a function of the CPU the operating system and appli cation requirements There are four possible strategies for achieving a successful installation via an installation DVD or CD viaa pre installed hard drive from a server via Ethernet via a CompactFlash card All of the above methods require the setting of appropriate BIOS parameters and the fulfillment of certain prerequisites in order to be usable The following guideline addresses only the initial installation via a DVD or CD which contains all appropriate software To boot and install using an installation DVD CD Quick procedure for DVD boot attach a USB DVD CD ROM storage device bootable to the system attach a display and a keyboard to the system apply power to the system The system will now boot from the DVD CD ROM drive To continue follow the instructions provided by the system After the successful installation of all software remove the DVD CD ROM drive from the system Because of its complexity the operation and handling of the RAID system is provided in its own chapter of this guide For details refer to chapter 14 7 Note If in the process of installing an operating system the OS requires a cold sta
31. nd tested carefully to provide all features necessary to ensure its compliance with electrical safety requirements It was also designed for a long fault free life However the life expectancy of your product can be drastically reduced by improper treatment during unpacking and installation Therefore in the interest of your own safety and of the correct operation of your new Kontron product you are requested to conform with the following guidelines For Your Safety Temperature and High Voltage Safety Instructions Warning All operations on this device must be carried out by sufficiently skilled personnel only Be careful this device will heat up during operation and if touched may cause burns As the temperature of the product housing is sub ject to the ambient air temperature inside the mounting rack which can be as high as 70C ensure sufficient cool down before handling after power is turned off or wear thermal protection gloves when han dling the CP ASM3 MP or its interfacing cables Caution Electric Shock Before installing your new Kontron product into a system always ensure that your mains power is switched off Serious electrical shock hazards can exist during all installation repair and maintenance operations with this product Therefore always unplug the power cable and any other cables which provide external voltages before performing work Special Handling and Unpacking Instructions ESD Sensitive Device
32. om the backplane pull the board out of the slot Warning a Care must be exercised when handling the board due to the fact that the board may be very hot Use the board s front panel and ejector handle as a grip when handling the board dispose of the CPCI board as required if required install a front panel at the slot where the CPCI board was removed and secure it by fastening its retaining screws if the removal of more than one CPCI board is required repeat the above steps until all required boards have been removed from the CPCI system then proceed to the next step 6 If required to install a CPCI board in the system perform the following if required remove the front cover of an appropriate CPCI slot by unfastening the cover s retaining screws carefully insert the CPCI board into the slot until it makes contact with the backplane connector s 1 Warning a When performing the next step DO NOT push the CPCI board into the backplane connector Use the ejector handle to seat it in the CPCI back plane connector using the ejector handle engage the board with the backplane When the ejector handle is locked the board is engaged e secure the CPCI boar s front panel by installing the front panel screws ifthe installation of more than one CPCI board is required repeat the above steps until all boards are installed in the CPCI system then proceed to the next step connect all required front panel cables en
33. on 14 3 Equipment Handling 14 3 1 Packaging Each CP ASM3 MP is shipped with its own packaging which should be retained for future use in the event equipment must be returned to the manufacturer The packaging consists of a carton with two special cardboard and plastic membrane sup ports The unit is placed in the carton so that it rests on one of the special supports where the plastic membrane acts as a holder for the unit The second support is placed on top of the sys tem so that the plastic membrane of the support is in direct contact with the top of the unit This support must be forced so far down over the chassis that when the carton is closed the support will not be deformed and the unit is fixated within the carton In no case may the upper support be deformed in order to close the carton If the upper support is deformed the chassis will not be properly fixated The figure below illustrates this principle Particular attention is drawn to the upper support which must be installed as shown or the chassis will not be fixated Figure 6 CP ASM3 MP Packing Carton top membrane membrane bottom Packing Carton In the event the original packaging is not available for returning the unit the packaging used must comply with the IEC standard 1131 2 14 3 2 System Disposal The CP ASM3 MP system may be disposed of as electronic waste The various components themselves are made up partially of steel and aluminium The meta
34. operating under power The following chapters provide guidance for two replacement cases when the HDD SSD is defective and when the HDD SSD is operable is dependent on the RAID level and configuration 14 7 1 1 Replacement of a Defective CP HDD S In this case the RAID controller has recognized a defective HDD SSD and performs no further read write operations with the defective drive Once detected as defective the drive may be extracted and replaced if required When the new drive is installed and recognized by the RAID controller the rebuild is started automatically The drive status is indicated by the front panel LEDs 14 7 1 2 Replacement of a Operable CP HDD S As not all RAID sub system levels and configurations support removal or replacement of an op erating drive care must be exercised when a drive is to be removed from the sub system If the application does permit removal ensure that this is properly managed using the RAID man agement interface software Failure to properly handle the drive removal can lead to loss of data or improper system operation 14 7 2 Replacement of a CP HDD S with Power Off When replacing a drive with power off ensure that the new drive is of the same type HDD or SSD as the old drive and that it has at least the same capacity or more as the old drive Follow the procedures in chapter 14 5 4 Commissioning of CompactPCI Expansion Boards to replace a non powered CP HDD S carrie
35. or email and audio video channels via internet and separate controllers and disks to provide respective performance and mass storage for streaming applications such as realtime transmission of media data for passenger information Finally an Ethernet Switch provides for communication among the system controllers and to wards the train network and displays As required additional expansion capability may be add ed Refer to the Kontron INTERPARLO Data Sheet for further information and ordering details for this solution 11 4 Solution Multiple CPU Platform This solution is designed for industrial environments where secondary controllers for diagnosis supervision or redundancy and maybe switched connectivity are required Typically such a system is comprised of a base system with a Kontron CP307 CPU board installed in the prima ry CPCI segment system controller slot a Managed Ethernet Switch and one Kontron CP307 CPU board installed in a secondary CPCI segment As required additional expansion capabil ity may be added in the primary segment Please contact Kontron for further information and ordering details for this type of a solution Page 18 ID 1044 2558 Rev 1 0 CP ASM3 MP System Description 12 System Specifications The following table provides the main specifications for the CP ASM3 MP Table 1 CP ASM3 MP Main Specifications FEATURE SPECIFICATION Chassis mechanical dimensions 482 6 x 133 x 242 mm width x height x
36. pends on system configuration Storage 40 C to 85 C Main input power DC 16 8 to 137 5 V Power supply 100W DC power supply free air convection cooling Power Entry Module PEM Provides external main input power interface Vin fused user service able Fuse Type Miniature 5 x 20mm time lag 150 VDC 10 A E ID 1044 2558 Rev 1 0 Page 19 System Description r CP ASM3 MP Table 1 CP ASM3 MP Main Specifications FEATURE SPECIFICATION Power Management Module PMM optional Provides managed external main input power interface plus internal and external Ethernet interfacing as well as power management func tionality Available on reguest only Power consumption max 200W depends on system configuration Weight Approximately 9 kg with all slots occupied Altitude EN 50125 1 class AX up to 2000 meters 13 Standards The CP ASM3 MP is designed to the following standards Table 2 Standards Applicable to the CP ASM3 MP REGUIREMENT STANDARD COMMENT ITE Safety Europe EN 60950 1 Safety Europe Directive 2006 95 EC Railway Safety EN 50155 Railway Thermal EN 50155 Railway T1 TX depends on system configuration Operating Climatic Test EN 50155 Railway Damp heat cyclic Random Vibration EN 50155 Railway Operating EN 61373 Class 1B Shock EN 50155 Railway EN 61373 Class 1B EMC Emission EN 50155 Railway EMC Immunity EN 50155 Railwa
37. plies to all interfaces except Ethernet Within the CP ASM3 MP and CPCI systems in general GND and PE are not connected to each other Therefore if a consumer product is connected to the CP ASM3 MP the connecting device will most likely cause the flow of transient capacitive discharge current which can cause damage to the system and peripheral devices For this reason Kontron recommends that GND and PE terminals of the left side of the chassis be connected to each other particularly when operated in the laboratory 14 4 3 Supply Voltage The CP ASM3 MP is designed for use with DC main input power in the range from 16 8 to 137 5 V Do not connect to any other type of power source Failure to comply with this directive may result in system damage Note If the main power input is switched off the supply voltages will not go to OV instantly It will take a couple of seconds until the capacitors are discharged If the voltage rises again before it has gone below a certain level the circuits may enter a latch up state where even a hard RESET will not help any more The system must be switched off for at least 3 seconds before it may be switched on again If problems still occur turn off the main power for 30 sec onds before turning it on again Page 24 ID 1044 2558 Rev 1 0 CP ASM3 MP System Description 14 5 Commissioning of the CP ASM3 MP The CP ASM3 MP as delivered is an assembled system with all of its internal components in
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39. re to do so could endanger your life or health and may damage your board or system ESD Eguipment This eguipment contains electrostatic sensitive devices The following precautions must be observed to avoid ESD damage to the eguipment Any individual who handles this equipment must be electrically dis charged prior to touching any component of this equipment All tools must also be discharged before use Do nottouch electrical components connector pins or traces f working at an anti static workbench with professional discharging equipment ensure that it is used ID 1044 2558 Rev 1 0 Page 27 System Description CP ASM3 MP 14 5 4 2 CPCI Board Handling Procedures The following procedures are applicable for the installation removal or replacement of CPCI expansion boards including the CP HHD S SATA RAID HDD SSD boards the PEM and PSU Before applying these procedures the board s manufacturer documentation should be consult ed for any manufacturer specific handling requirements Resolve any conflicting instructions or guidelines before proceeding with these procedures To use these procedures always begin with step 1 Do not leave out any steps except as in structed when applying these procedures 1 Ensure that the safety requirements indicated in chapter 15 5 4 1 are observed 2 Ensure that no power is applied to the CP ASM3 MP before proceeding This step does not apply if only a CP HDD S board is
40. refer to the follow ing documentation which is provided along with the CP ASM3 MP User Guide CP3923 Managed Ethernet Switch User Guide Document Title CP3923 User Guide Document ID CP3923 File name CP3923 User Guide V1 0 pdf CP3923 CLI Reference Manual Document Title CP3923 3U CPCI Ethernet Switch CLI Reference Manual Document ID CP3923 TECH 2 File name CP3923 CLI Reference Manual VO 5 pdf Page 14 ID 1044 2558 Rev 1 0 CP ASM3 MP System Description 9 RAID Subsystem 9 1 General The optional RAID subsystem of the CP ASM3 MP is comprised of one CPCI slot for the RAID controller in slot 7 of Bus 1 and four special slots which accept Kontron s CP HDD S carrier boards a RAID controller and up to four HDD SSDs carrier boards The RAID controller has a single SATA 2 interface as well as a serial management interface with the system slot on Bus 1 The controller is designed to support up to eight SATA 2 2 5 hard disk or solid state drives The CP ASM3 MP however only has provisions in the chassis for four drives Each CP HDD S carrier board has one SATA 2 drive interface which accepts either a hard disk drive or a solid state drive Within a given RAID system only one or the other of the drive types may be installed The CP HDD S carrier is normally provided without a drive On reguest Kon tron can provide drives pre mounted on the carrier boards This must be specified at the time the RAID system i
41. rt to be performed the accompanying power off on cycle with affect any other installed CPUs in the rack Ensure that any operations being performed by other CPUs are properly terminated before power is turned off Page 26 ID 1044 2558 Rev 1 0 CP ASM3 MP System Description 14 5 4 Commissioning of CompactPCI Expansion Boards The CP ASM3 MP is fitted with three CPCI bus segments which can accommodate 3U CPCI CPU boards as well as peripheral expansion boards In addition there is provision for up to four 3U RAID hard disk drives or solid state drives Instructions for installing and removing CPCI expansion boards are contained in the following procedures 14 5 4 1 Safety Reguirements The following safety precautions must be observed when installing or handling the CPCI boards Kontron assumes no responsibility for any damage resulting from failure to comply with these reguirements Warning Due care should be exercised when handling the CPCI boards due to the fact that boards which have been in operation can get very hot Use the ejection handle and front panel as a grip when installing or removing boards In addition the CPCI boards must not be placed in any form of storage con tainer until such time as they have cooled down to room temperature Caution If the board type is not specifically gualified as being hot swap capable switch off the CompactPCI system power before installing the board in a free CompactPCI slot Failu
42. s ordered One special feature of the CP HDD S carrier and the CP ASM3 MP backplane is the provision of special mechanical stabilization pins in the backplane and a metal plate as carrier for the HDD SSD mounting PCB When the carrier board is installed it engages the corresponding metal pins which provide enhanced operational shock and vibration stability The operational status of both the RAID controller and each carrier board is provided by LED indicators on their respective front panels On the RAID controller only the indicators for drives 1 to 4 are active Drives 5 to 8 are always indicating red when the system is in operation In addition the controller has its own status LED which is either green operating properly or red a failure has occurred The serial management interface on the controller front panel is dis abled internally routed to the backplane The RAID subsystem supports RAID 1 0 5 spare configurations Hot plugging of drives is pos sible if supported by the RAID configuration and the operating system of the system controller Note Changing the RAID level of an operating RAID array will result in the RAID con troller being automatically restarted As a result of the re initialization of the RAID the primary CPU operating system may be reguired to be re booted KI ID 1044 2558 Rev 1 0 Page 15 System Description CP ASM3 MP 9 2 RAID Subsystem Related Documentation The CP HDD S is documented in the
43. suring that they are properly seated and secured asrequired dispose of any front panels that may not have been reinstalled The CP ASM3 MP is now ready for operation For operation of the system refer to appropriate CP ASM3 MP specific software application and system documentation ID 1044 2558 Rev 1 0 Page 29 System Description CP ASM3 MP 14 6 Maintenance Maintenance of the CP ASM3 MP consists of two categories corrective and preventive chap ter 15 6 1 deals primarily with corrective maintenance and chapter 15 6 2 deals with preven tive maintenance and chapter 15 6 3 deals with replacement of the PEM main input power fuse 14 6 1 Inspection The complete system must be inspected once a year for the following proper operation for visible physical damage for signs of hazardous operation overheating loose cabling obstruction of ventilation holes etc for dust or other contamination In the event that improper operation or any physical anomaly is detected the system must not be operated until successful corrective action has been taken Warning Failure to comply with the instruction above may result in damage to the sys tem in improper system operation or injury to personnel 14 6 2 CPU and Other Batteries CPU and other batteries should operate for at least 3 to 5 years In the event that they become defective or the operating lifetime is exceeded they should be replaced Refer to the CPU
44. uipment handling commissioning considerations installation procedures maintenance RAID system operation 14 2 Safety The CP ASM3 MP may only be installed and operated by persons who are technically skilled and have been specifically familiarized in the handling and operation of the CP ASM3 MP After initial installation or the performance of system maintenance it must be ensured that all front panels are installed prior to operating the system Failure to comply with this requirement may result in damage to the system Caution Electrical Shock Hazard The equipment described in this guide is designed for operation using electri cal power Therefore it is imperative that all personnel involved in the installa tion operation or maintenance of this equipment be cognizant of and comply with applicable safety requirements for this system and electrical equipment and devices in general DO NOT PROCEED WITH ANY PHYSICAL ACTIVITY INVOLVING THIS SYSTEM UNTIL THE COMMISSIONING CHAPTER IS READ AND UNDERSTOOD Failure to comply with the above can result in serious injury to or death of involved personnel damage to the equipment or improper operation of the system Kontron Modular Computers GmbH rejects all liability for damages whatso ever which are a result of failure to comply with safety requirements whether specifically addressed in the Commissioning chapter or not Page 22 ID 1044 2558 Rev 1 0 CP ASM3 MP System Descripti
45. wing figure illustrates the concept of CP ASM3 MP earthing and grounding Figure 4 CP ASM3 MP Earthing and Ground Configuration PE OV Vin Oo So PEM PMM PE Pr S OV SGND BACKPLANE Page 12 ID 1044 2558 Rev 1 0 CP ASM3 MP System Description 8 Ethernet Switch 8 1 General By design the CP ASM3 MP has provisions for supporting Ethernet interfacing via the back plane Slot 6 of CPCI Bus 1 has interfacing to all three of the CPCI system slots and is designed to accept the Kontron Managed Ethernet Switch the CP3923 This module supports up to eight Gigabit Ethernet channels on the backplane as well as providing four Fast Ethernet channels at the front panel via M12 connectors The following figure illustrates Ethernet interfacing of the CP ASM3 MP Figure 5 Ethernet Signal Interfacing via backplane D m Master CPU Bus 1 Slot 1 Ethernet Switch Bus 1 Slot 6 GbE GbE FE fp Secon CPU Secon CPU Bus 3 Slot 1 4 channels Bus 2 Slot 1 GbE fp Legend FE Fast Ethernet 100MB GbE Gigabit Ethernet 1000MB fp front panel Secon secondary ID 1044 2558 Rev 1 0 Page 13 System Description CP ASM3 MP 8 2 Ethernet Switch Related Documentation The CP3923 Managed Ethernet Switch is a Kontron product and has its own User Guide and a Command Line Interface CLI Reference Manual For further information
46. y Mechanical IEEE 1101 10 Mechanical Dimensions WEEE Directive 2002 96 EC Waste electrical and electronic equipment RoHS Directive 2002 95 EC Restriction of the use of certain hazardous substances in electrical and electronic equipment Page 20 ID 1044 2558 Rev 1 0 CP ASM3 MP System Description re Note Kontron performs comprehensive environmental testing of its products in accor dance with applicable standards Customers desiring to perform further environmental testing of Kontron prod ucts must contact Kontron for assistance prior to performing any such testing This is necessary as it is possible that environmental testing can be destructive when not performed in accordance with the applicable specifications In particular for example boards without conformal coating must not be exposed to a change of temperature exceeding 1K minute averaged over a period of not more than five minutes Otherwise condensation may cause irre versible damage especially when the board is powered up again Kontron does not accept any responsibility for damage to products resulting from destructive environmental testing ID 1044 2558 Rev 1 0 Page 21 System Description CP ASM3 MP e 14 Commissioning 14 1 General This chapter provides system integrators and users with information and procedures for com missioning of the CP ASM3 MP This includes but is not limited to the following safety eq

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