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Intel® Intel® Server Chassis SC5300/SC5300LX/ SC5300BRP Quick Start User's Guide Thank you for buying an Intel® Server Chassis. The following information will help you assemble your Intel® Server Chassis and install components. If you are not familiar with ESD [Electrostatic Discharge] procedures used during system integration, see the complete ESD procedures described in your User Guide. For more details on Intel® Server Platforms, please see: www.intel.com/go/serverbuilder This guide and other supporting documents are located on the web at http://support.intel.com/support/motherboards/server/chassis/SC5300 Warning Read all caution and safety statements in this document before performing any of the instructions. Also see the Inter ServerBoardandServer Chassis SafetyInformation document at: http://support.intel.com/support/motherboards/server/sb/cs-010770.htm for complete safety information. Warning Caution A Installation and servic of this product to be performed only by qualified service personnel to avoid risk of injury from 4 electrical shock or energy hazard. Observe normal ESD [Electrostatic Discharge] • procedures during system integration to avoid possible damage to server board and/or other components. j • Tools Required Flat Blade re wdriver Phillips* crewdriver Anti-static wrist strap Supported Intel® Server Boards Intel® Server Board SE7520AF2 Intel® Server Board SE7520BD2 Intel® Server Board SE7525GP2 Intel® Server Board SE7320SP2 Building Value With Intel Server Products, Programs and Support Get the high-value server solutions you need by taking advantage of the outstanding value Intel provides to system integrators: • High-quality server building blocks • Extensive breadth of server building blocks • Solutions and tools to enable e-Business • Intel® Server Management • Comprehensive training services • Worldwide 24x7 technical support [AT&T Country Code + 866-655-6565]1 • World-class service, including a three-year limited warranty and Advanced Warranty Replacement For more information on Intel's added-value server offerings, visit the Intel® ServerBuilder website at: www.intel.com/go/serverbuilder Intel® ServerBuilder is your one-stop shop for information about all of Intel's Server Building Blocks such as: • Product information, including product briefs and technical product specifications • Sales tools, such as videos and presentations • Training information, such as the Intel® Online Learning Center • Support Information and much more "'Available only to Intel® Channel Program Members, part of the Intel® e-Business Network. Install Feet (pedestal only) Note: This step applies to the pedestal version only. Ifyourplan to configureyour chassis as a rackmount system, go to Step 2 Insert rubber foot into chassis hole. 430 Secure foot by inserting pin through the rubber foot. Note:Repeatabove steps untilallfour feetare installed. Remove the Side Cover 0 Remove screw securing side cover. @ Push in latch and remove as shown. Note: Chassis with a fixed power supply is shown. Your chassis may differ slightly. Remove the Bezel Assembly • CAUTION: Do not rotate the bezel assembly A more than 40°or you will damage the bezel ooks at the right side of the bezel assembly. Note that the bezelassembly consists oftwo components, a front door and a sub-bezel. a • Release two plastic tabs. • Rotate bezel assembly no more than 40 degrees outward. If bezel assembly does not immediately disconnect from the chassis, then remove by tapping the left-hand side of the bezel assembly to disengage • the bezel hooks on the right-hand side of the chassis. 88 € At a 40 degree angle, push bezel assembly away from the chassis. Remove the Air Ducts Large Air Duct Tab i Small Air Duct Remove the SMALL air duct by Latch depressing the retention latch and lifting out of the chassis. Remove the LARGE air duct by pushing the blue tab towards the back of the chassis. Remove the Hot Swap Fans (SC5300LX only) Note: This step applies to the SC5300LX only. Ifyour chassis has fixed fans (SC5300 and SC5300BRP), proceed to Step 6. J. Fan Latch Press latch, place finger into handle and pull out all hot swap fans. UP Install and Route Data and Power Cables to Fixed Drive Bays 0 Press on two plastic tabs and remove PCI Add-in Card Retainer to access cable routing slot. Power Cable Routing Chassis Primary Side View Route longest power cables to the 6-drive bay and shorter cables to the 4-drive bay and upper device bay. Power Cable Routing Guidelines: • P3, P4 andP5power cables route to removable drives. • P6, P7, P8, P9, P10, andP11power cables (standardSCSI/IDE);route as appropriate. • P12 andP13power cables (SATA); ( route as appropriate. To Server Board To 4-Drive Cage • To 6-Drive Cage ing CablingAccess ()Wings Chassis Secondary Side View 1I Cable Slot i n k+ Note: Access openings are located on the secondary side of the chassis to facilitate cable routingifnecessary. PCI Add-in Card Retainer -To Upper Device Bay SCSI/SATA Cable Routing Chassis Primary Side View 11111 SATA BLUE indicates power cable routing. GREEN indicates user installed • cable routing. 4 O Note: All cables route through openings locatedat the back wallofthe chassis. To 4-Drive IDE/Floppy/USB/ Front Panel Cables 4/6-Drive Bay Cables I Chassis Primary Side View To 6-Drive Note: Frontpanel, USB, floppyandone IDEcable are Cage pre-routedby the factory. SCSIor SATA cables are supplied with the server board, hot swap or fixed drive bay accessory kits. Install Rack Conversion Kit (optional) Install Floppy/CD/ DVD Slimline Combo For complete steps on rack conversion, refer to the Rack Conversion Kit Installation Guide. Complete those steps before proceeding to Step 13. (pedestal only) See the installation instructions that came with your floppy/CD/DVD slimline combo kit to install this device. This device must be installed in the top slot of the upper bay. • Note: Ifyouplan to configureyour system fora rack mount installation, innmmn C51488-003 see the instructions that come with yourrackmountkit forproper device orientation in the upper bay. Remove Floppy Tray and Device Slides IMPORTANT! Disregard this step All and Step 10 if you do not plan rr to install a floppy drive. Device- Slides Press each slide inward to release and pull slides and floppy tray out of device bay. Remove slides from tray as shown. Install Floppy Drive (optional) Your chassis comes with one device adapter kit for a floppy drive. Remove the floppy tray assembly (adapter kit) as illustrated in Step 9. API os P2 Floppy 4, .A.,#)0P5 Slide floppy tray into chassis and connect power and data cables. Slide Latch om Use a flat blade screwdriver to Metal remove the knock-out insert Tab from the front of tray. € Insert the floppy drive into the tray and attach with four screws from the bottom side. C Snap rails into the holes marked FDD on each side of tray. g Attach black plastic bezel to front of floppy drive tray. Intel is a registered trademark of Intel Corporation or its subsidiaries in the United States and other countries. * Other names and brands may be claimed as the property of others. Copyright 2004, Intel Corporation. All rights reserved. Remove Filler Panel and Device Slides for CD-ROM IMPORTANT! oSS F!! Disregard this step and Step 12 if you do not plan o to install a CD-ROM drive. vice Side oBoo0S0o0o0oH0oS0r30oO00oPrjoo o°50°° Fillet Press each slide inward to release and pull slides and filler panel out of device bay. Remove slides from fillerpanelas shown. lig Install CD-ROM Drive (optional) Note: Device slides are "tool-less" and do not require screws. Remove a filler panel/slide assembly as shown in Step 11. It. Press slide tabs into device mounting holes. Insert device/slide assembly into chassis bay until slides lock into place. P3 or P4 o 0 Slide Latch Metal Tab Connect power and data cables as shown.

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Intel®
Intel®
Server
Chassis
SC5300/SC5300LX/
SC5300BRP
Quick
Start
User's
Guide
Thank
you
for
buying
an
Intel®
Server
Chassis.
The
following
information
will
help
you
assemble
your
Intel®
Server
Chassis
and
install
components.
If
you
are
not
familiar
with
ESD
[Electrostatic
Discharge]
procedures
used
during
system
integration,
see
the
complete
ESD
procedures
described
in
your
User
Guide.
For
more
details
on
Intel®
Server
Platforms,
please
see:
www.intel.com/go/serverbuilder
This
guide
and
other
supporting
documents
are
located
on
the
web
at
Warning
Read
all
caution
and
safety
statements
in
this
document
before
performing
any
of
the
instructions.
Also
see
the
Inter
Server
Board
and
Server
Chassis
Safety
Information
document
at:
for
complete
safety
information.
Warning
A
Installation
and
servic
of
this
product
to
be
performed
only
by
qualified
service
personnel
to
avoid
risk
of
injury
from
4
electrical
shock
or
energy
hazard.
Caution
Observe
normal
ESD
[Electrostatic
Discharge]
procedures
during
system
integration
to
avoid
possible
damage
to
server
board
and/or
other
components.
j
Tools
Required
Flat
Blade
re
wdriver
Phillips*
Anti
-static
crewdriver
wrist
strap
Supported
Intel®
Server
Boards
Intel®
Server
Board
SE7520AF2
Intel®
Server
Board
SE7520BD2
Intel®
Server
Board
SE7525GP2
Intel®
Server
Board
SE7320SP2
Remove
the
Air
Ducts
Large
Air
Duct
Tab
i
Small
Air
Duct
Latch
Remove
the
SMALL
air
duct
by
depressing
the
retention
latch
and
lifting
out
of
the
chassis.
Remove
the
LARGE
air
duct
by
pushing
the
blue
tab
towards
the
back
of
the
chassis.
Install
Rack
Conversion
Kit
(optional)
For
complete
steps
on
rack
conversion,
refer
to
the
Rack
Conversion
Kit
Installation
Guide.
Complete
those
steps
before
proceeding
to
Step
13.
C51488-003
innmmn
Remove
the
Hot
Swap
Fans
(SC5300LX
only)
Note:
This
step
applies
to
the
SC5300LX
only.
If
your
chassis
has
fixed
fans
(SC5300
and
SC5300BRP),
proceed
to
Step
6.
J.
Fan
Latch
Press
latch,
place
finger
into
handle
and
pull
out
all
hot
swap
fans.
Install
Floppy/CD/
DVD
Slimline
Combo
(pedestal
only)
See
the
installation
instructions
that
came
with
your
floppy/CD/DVD
slimline
combo
kit
to
install
this
device.
This
device
must
be
installed
in
the
top
slot
of
the
upper
bay.
Note:
If
you
plan
to
configure
your
system
fora
rack
mount
installation,
see
the
instructions
that
come
with
your
rack
mount
kit
for
proper
device
orientation
in
the
upper
bay.
Remove
Floppy
Tray
and
Device
Slides
IMPORTANT!
Disregard
this
step
All
and
Step
10
if
you
do
not
plan
rr
to
install
a
floppy
drive.
Device—
Slides
Press
each
slide
inward
to
release
and
pull
slides
and
floppy
tray
out
of
device
bay.
Remove
slides
from
tray
as
shown.
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With
Intel
Server
Products,
Programs
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Support
Get
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-value
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solutions
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Intel
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integrators:
High
-quality
server
building
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Extensive
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server
building
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Solutions
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e
-Business
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-class
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Replacement
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information
on
Intel's
added
-value
server
offerings,
visit
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Intel®
ServerBuilder
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at:
www.intel.com/go/serverbuilder
Intel®
ServerBuilder
is
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one
-stop
shop
for
information
about
all
of
Intel's
Server
Building
Blocks
such
as:
Product
information,
including
product
briefs
and
technical
product
specifications
Sales
tools,
such
as
videos
and
presentations
Training
information,
such
as
the
Intel®
Online
Learning
Center
Support
Information
and
much
more
"'Available
only
to
Intel®
Channel
Program
Members,
part
of
the
Intel®
e
-Business
Network.
Remove
the
Side
Cover
0
Remove
screw
securing
side
cover.
@
Push
in
latch
and
remove
as
shown.
Note:
Chassis
with
a
fixed
power
supply
is
shown.
Your
chassis
may
differ
slightly.
Install
Feet
(pedestal
only)
Note:
This
step
applies
to
the
pedestal
version
only.
If
your
plan
to
configure
your
chassis
as
a
rackmount
system,
go
to
Step
2
Insert
rubber
foot
into
chassis
hole.
430
Secure
foot
by
inserting
pin
through
the
rubber
foot.
Note:
Repeat
above
steps
until
all
four
feet
are
installed.
Remove
the
Bezel
Assembly
a
88
A
CAUTION:
Do
not
rotate
the
bezel
assembly
more
than
40°or
you
will
damage
the
bezel
ooks
at
the
right
side
of
the
bezel
assembly.
Note
that
the
bezel
assembly
consists
of
two
components,
a
front
door
and
a
sub
-bezel.
Release
two
plastic
tabs.
Rotate
bezel
assembly
no
more
than
40
degrees
outward.
If
bezel
assembly
does
not
immediately
disconnect
from
the
chassis,
then
remove
by
tapping
the
left-hand
side
of
the
bezel
assembly
to
disengage
the
bezel
hooks
on
the
right-hand
side
of
the
chassis.
At
a
40
degree
angle,
push
bezel
assembly
away
from
the
chassis.
UP
Install
and
Route
Data
and
Power
Cables
to
Fixed
Drive
Bays
0
Press
on
two
plastic
tabs
and
remove
PCI
Add
-in
Card
Retainer
to
access
cable
routing
slot.
Route
longest
power
cables
to
the
6
-drive
bay
and
shorter
cables
to
the
4
-drive
bay
and
upper
device
bay.
Power
Cable
Routing
Guidelines:
P3,
P4
and
P5
power
cables
route
to
removable
drives.
P6,
P7, P8,
P9,
P10,
and
P11
power
cables
(standard
SCSI/IDE);
route
as
appropriate.
P12
and
P13
power
cables
(SATA);
route
as
appropriate.
ing
1I
Cabling
Access
(
)Wings
Chassis
Secondary
Side
View
Note:
Access
openings
are
located
on
the
secondary
side
of
the
chassis
to
facilitate
cable
routing
if
necessary.
Power Cable
Routing
Chassis
Primary
Side
View
—To
Upper
Device
Bay
To
Server
Board
(
Cable
Slot
in
k+
PCI
Add
-in
Card
Retainer
To
4
-Drive
Cage
To
6
-Drive
Cage
4
O
BLUE
indicates
power
cable
routing.
GREEN
indicates
user
installed
cable
routing.
Note:
All
cables
route
through
openings
located
at
the
back
wall
of
the
chassis.
SCSI/SATA
Cable
Routing
Chassis
Primary
Side
View
111
11
11
SATA
To
4
-Drive
IDE/Floppy/USB/
Front
Panel
Cables
4/6
-Drive
Bay
Cables
I
Chassis
Primary
Side
View
To
6
-Drive
Note:
Front
panel,
USB,
floppy
and
one
IDE
cable
are
Cage
pre
-routed
by
the
factory.
SCSI
or
SATA
cables
are
supplied
with
the
server
board,
hot
swap
or
fixed
drive
bay
accessory
kits.
Install
Floppy
Drive
(optional)
Your
chassis
comes
with
one
device
adapter
kit
for
a
floppy
drive.
Remove
the
floppy
tray
assembly
(adapter
kit)
as
illustrated
in
Step
9.
API
os
P2
Floppy
4
,
.A.,
#
)
0P5
Use
a
flat
blade
screwdriver
to
remove
the
knock
-out
insert
from
the
front
of
tray.
Insert
the
floppy
drive
into
the
tray
and
attach
with
four
screws
from
the
bottom
side.
C
Snap
rails
into
the
holes
marked
FDD
on
each
side
of
tray.
g
Attach
black
plastic
bezel
to
front
of
floppy
drive
tray.
Slide
floppy
tray
into
chassis
and
connect
power
and
data
cables.
Slide
Latch
om
Metal
Tab
Remove
Filler
Panel
and
Device
Slides
for
CD-ROM
oSS
F!!
o
IMPORTANT!
Disregard
this
step
and
Step
12
if
you
do
not
plan
to
install
a
CD-ROM
drive.
vice
Side
oo
r3
O
0
Po
00000Soorjo
oBooSooH
0
00
o°50°
°
Fillet
Press
each
slide
inward
to
release
and
pull
slides
and
filler
panel
out
of
device
bay.
Remove
slides
from
filler
panel
as
shown.
lig
Install
CD-ROM
Drive
(optional)
Note:
Device
slides
are
"tool
-less"
and
do
not
require
screws.
Remove
a
filler
panel/slide
assembly
as
shown
in
Step
11.
It.
Press
slide
tabs
into
device
mounting
holes.
Insert
device/slide
assembly
into
chassis
bay
until
slides
lock
into
place.
P3
or
P4
o
0
Slide
Latch
Metal
Tab
Connect
power
and
data
cables
as
shown.
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Corporation
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