Adaptec 2805 User Manual and Install Guide - Page 49

Installing a RAID Controller with Zero Maintenance Cache Protection, Optional

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Chapter 5: Installing the Controller and Disk Drives ● 48 3 As shown at right, insert the RAID controller into the expansion slot and press down gently but firmly until it clicks into place. When installed properly, the RAID controller should appear level with the expansion slot. 4 Secure the bracket in the expansion slot, using the retention device (for instance, a screw or lever) supplied with your computer. 5 Connect your computer's disk activity LED cable to the LED connector on the controller (marked on the figures in About Your RAID Controller on page 17). Ensure that the positive lead of the LED cable (usually a red wire or a wire marked with a red stripe) is attached to pin 1. 6 Optional-Connect your RAID controller's I2C connector (not available on all models) to an I2C connector on an internal backplane or enclosure, using an I2C cable. For more connection details, see About Your RAID Controller on page 17. 7 Prepare and install your internal disk drives, following the instructions in Connecting Disk Drives to Your Controllers on page 50. If you are not installing internal disk drives, close your computer cabinet, reattach the power cord, then continue with Connecting External Devices on page 53. Installing a RAID Controller with Zero Maintenance Cache Protection Note: On Adaptec Series 5Z and Series 6Q controllers, the flash module daughterboard is pre- installed. On Adaptec controllers with optional Zero Maintenance Cache Protection (see page 19), the daughterboard is user installed. The supercapacitor module (used by all controllers with Zero Maintenance Cache Protection) is never pre-installed. Refer to the flyer included in the kit for details about installing the flash module daughterboard on the controller, as needed. Warning: (i) Do NOT remove or insert a fully charged supercapacitor module. Always discharge the unit first to avoid damage to the controller or flash backup module. The factory ships with discharged units, so they are safe to install when you receive them. To ensure that an installed unit is discharged, switch your system OFF, then wait 5 minutes. After a dirty shutdown, wait 3 minutes after backup is complete, then remove the unit. (ii) Do not attempt to connect a Battery Backup Module (see page 19) to an Adaptec RAID controller with Zero Maintenance Cache Protection. The battery can overheat and may even explode! 1 Turn off your computer and disconnect the power cord. Open the cabinet, following the manufacturer's instructions. 2 Select an available PCIe expansion slot that's compatible with your RAID controller and remove the slot cover, as shown at right. (PCIe bus compatibility is marked to the controller figures in About Your RAID Controller on page 17.) ! Caution: Touch a grounded metal object before handling the RAID controller.

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Chapter 5: Installing the Controller and Disk Drives
48
3
As shown at right, insert the RAID controller into the expansion
slot and press down gently but firmly until it clicks into place.
When installed properly, the RAID controller should appear
level with the expansion slot
.
4
Secure the bracket in the expansion slot, using the retention device
(for instance, a screw or lever) supplied with your computer.
5
Connect your computer’s disk activity LED cable to the LED
connector on the controller (
marked on the figures in
About
Your RAID Controller
on page 17
)
.
Ensure that the positive lead of the LED cable (usually a red
wire or a wire marked with a red stripe) is attached to pin 1.
6
Optional
—Connect your RAID controller’s I2C connector (not available on all models) to
an I2C connector on an internal backplane or enclosure, using an I2C cable. For more
connection details, see
About Your RAID Controller
on page 17
.
7
Prepare and install your internal disk drives, following the instructions in
Connecting Disk
Drives to Your Controllers
on page 50
.
If you are not installing internal disk drives, close your computer cabinet, reattach the
power cord, then continue with
Connecting External Devices
on page 53
.
Installing a RAID Controller with Zero Maintenance Cache Protection
Note:
On Adaptec Series 5Z and Series 6Q controllers, the flash module daughterboard is pre-
installed. On Adaptec controllers with
optional
Zero Maintenance Cache Protection (see
page
19
), the daughterboard is user installed. The supercapacitor module (used by all controllers
with Zero Maintenance Cache Protection) is never pre-installed. Refer to the flyer included in
the kit for details about installing the flash module daughterboard on the controller, as needed.
Warning:
(i) Do NOT remove or insert a fully charged supercapacitor module. Always
discharge the unit first to avoid damage to the controller or flash backup module. The
factory ships with discharged units, so they are safe to install when you receive them. To
ensure that an installed unit is discharged, switch your system OFF, then wait 5 minutes.
After a dirty shutdown, wait 3 minutes after backup is complete, then remove the unit.
(ii) Do not attempt to connect a Battery Backup Module (see
page 19
) to an Adaptec RAID
controller with Zero Maintenance Cache Protection. The battery can overheat and may even
explode!
1
Turn off your computer and disconnect the power cord. Open
the cabinet, following the manufacturer’s instructions.
2
Select an available PCIe expansion slot that’s compatible with
your RAID controller and remove the slot cover, as shown at
right. (PCIe bus compatibility is marked to the controller figures
in
About Your RAID Controller
on page 17
.)
Caution:
Touch a grounded metal object before handling
the RAID controller.
!