POWER CHALLENGE™ and CHALLENGE XL Rackmount
Owner's GuideList of Figures
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- Figure 1-1. Power Challenge and Challenge Rackmount Server
- Figure 1-2. Challenge Rackmount Server Functional Block Diagram
- Figure 1-3. Challenge System Chassis
- Figure 2-1. Chassis Front and Rear Views
- Figure 2-2. Challenge Rackmount Chassis With Doors Open
- Figure 2-3. Power Switches and Indicators
- Figure 2-4. Challenge System I/O Panels
- Figure 2-5. Main I/O Panel Connectors
- Figure 2-6. Cardcage 2 and 3 I/O Panels
- Figure 2-7. Powered and Unpowered Serial Connectors
- Figure 2-8. System Controller
- Figure 2-9. SCSIBox Drive Enclosures
- Figure 2-10. Power Supply Enclosure
- Figure 3-1. Connecting an ACSII Terminal
- Figure 3-2. Opening the SCSIBox
- Figure 3-3. Installing a Front Loading Device
- Figure 3-4. Connecting the System Power Cable
- Figure 3-5. Power Switch
- Figure 3-6. System Controller Key Switch
- Figure 4-1. Channel Adapter Settings (Different Channel Configurations)
- Figure 4-2. Channel Adapter Settings (Same Channel Configurations)
- Figure 4-3. Removing a SCSIBox Drive Shelf
- Figure 4-4. Connecting an External SCSI Device
- Figure 4-5. 68-Pin Connector Pin Numbering
- Figure 4-6. Loading a CD Into the Caddy
- Figure 4-7. Inserting the CD and Caddy Into the Drive
- Figure 4-8. CD-ROM Front Panel Controls
- Figure 4-9. Connecting a Serial Printer or ASCII Terminal
- Figure 4-10. Connecting a Parallel Printer
- Figure 6-1. Basic Guidelines for VDT Workstation Adjustment (Adapted From ANSI/HFS 100, 1988)
- Figure B-1. Handling a Compact Disc
- Figure B-2. CD-ROM Drive LED Status Indicators
- Figure B-3. Tape Head Cleaning
- Figure D-1. IO4 With VCAM and GCAM
- Figure D-2. Mezzanine Types Available With Optional Second IO4
- Figure D-3. Optional Second and Third IO4 Configuration