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Hitachi Proprietary DKC810I

Rev.0 / Dec.2013 Copyright © 2013, Hitachi, Ltd.


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LOCATION SECTION

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Contents

LOC01-10 1. Overview of Storage system

LOC02-10 2. Parts Location


LOC02-10 2.1 Configuration example of main parts
LOC02-20 2.2 DKC (10U)
LOC02-40 2.3 DKU (16U/8U)
LOC02-90 2.4 PCB Location
LOC02-130 2.5 Cache Memory Module Location
LOC02-150 2.6 BKM Parts Location
LOC02-160 2.7 MPB Parts Location

LOC03-10 3. Switches and LEDs


LOC03-10 3.1 DKCPANEL
LOC03-30 3.2 Other Switches and LEDs

LOC04-10 4. Connection of External Cable


LOC04-10 4.1 Channel Interface
LOC04-40 4.2 SVP Interface

LOC05-10 5. Storage system Cable Diagram


LOC05-10 5.1 Cable Diagram
LOC05-140 5.2 LAN Cable Diagram

LOC06-10 6. Jumper Setting


LOC06-10 6.1 Jumper setting of each parts

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1. Overview of Storage system

Front View

Fig. 1-1 Overview of Storage system

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2. Parts Location
2.1 Configuration example of main parts
The following figure shows a configuration example of installing main parts in 42 units rack frame.

DKU (16U) DKU (16U)


[DKU-11] [DKU-01]

DKU (16U) DKU (16U) DKU (16U) DKU (16U)


[DKU-15] [DKU-13] [DKU-03] [DKU-05]

42U
DKU (16U) DKU (16U)
[DKU-10] [DKU-00]

DKU (16U) DKU (16U) DKU (16U) DKU (16U)


[DKU-14] [DKU-12] [DKU-02] [DKU-04]

DKC (10U) DKC (10U)


2U 2U [DKC-1] [DKC-0] 2U 2U

RACK-12 RACK-11 RACK-10 RACK-00 RACK-01 RACK-02

Fig. 2.1-1 Configuration example of main parts

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2.2 DKC (10U)


1. DKC-0
The following figure shows the parts location of DKC-0.

DKCPANEL-0 BKM BKM BKM BKM


-2BB -2BA -1BA -1BB

C C C C
A A A A
M M M M
C C C C
P P P P
H H H H
B B B B
E E E E
- - - -
- - - -
2 2 1 1
2 2 1 1
M M M M
C C C C
B A A B
B A A B

DKCFAN DKCFAN DKCFAN DKCFAN DKCFAN


-04 -03 -02 -01 -00

Front View of DKC-0

DKCPS-00 DKCPS-01 DKCPS-02 DKCPS-03

SSVPMN-0 SVP-OPTION/HUBBOX-01
MO
D
CON SVP-BASIC
0

DKCFAN DKCFAN DKCFAN DKCFAN DKCFAN


-05 -06 -07 -08 -09

D D C C C C C C C C D D
K K H H H H H H H H K K
A A A A A A A A A A A A
/ / - - / / / / - - / /
C C 1 1 M M M M 2 2 C C
H H P P P P P P P P H H
A A C D B B B B D C A A
- - - - - - - -
1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2
P P P P P P P P
A B E F F E B A

Rear View of DKC-0

Fig. 2.2-1 Parts Location of DKC-0

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2. DKC-1
The following figure shows the parts location of DKC-1.

DKCPANEL-1 BKM BKM BKM BKM


-2BD -2BC -1BC -1BD

C C C C
A A A A
M M M M
C C C C
P P P P
H H H H
B B B B
E E E E
- - - -
- - - -
2 2 1 1
2 2 1 1
M M M M
C C C C
D C C D
D C C D

DKCFAN DKCFAN DKCFAN DKCFAN DKCFAN


-14 -13 -12 -11 -10

Front View of DKC-1

DKCPS-10 DKCPS-11 DKCPS-12 DKCPS-13

SSVPMN-1 HUBBOX-11
MO
D
CON HUBBOX-10
1

DKCFAN DKCFAN DKCFAN DKCFAN DKCFAN


-15 -16 -17 -18 -19

D D C C C C C C C C D D
K K H H H H H H H H K K
A A A A A A A A A A A A
/ / - - / / / / - - / /
C C 1 1 M M M M 2 2 C C
H H P P P P P P P P H H
A A J K B B B B K J A A
- - - - - - - -
1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2
P P P P P P P P
G H L M M L H G

Rear View of DKC-1

Fig. 2.2-2 Parts Location of DKC-1

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2.3 DKU (16U/8U)


The number (DKU-xy) of DKU doesn’t indicate the installation location of DKU, but indicates the order of
installation. Therefore, while performing process to DKU, it is necessary to confirm location with the
location label put on DKU, and be careful not to make a mistake of target location.

1. UBX (DKU for 3.5 inch Drive) (16U)


Fig. 2.3-1 and Fig. 2.3-2 show the parts location of UBX.

DKU-xy
HDDxy7-08 HDDxy7-09 HDDxy7-10 HDDxy7-11
HDDxy7-04 HDDxy7-05 HDDxy7-06 HDDxy7-07 HDU-xy7
HDDxy7-00 HDDxy7-01 HDDxy7-02 HDDxy7-03

HDDxy6-08 HDDxy6-09 HDDxy6-10 HDDxy6-11


HDDxy6-04 HDDxy6-05 HDDxy6-06 HDDxy6-07 HDU-xy6

HDDxy6-00 HDDxy6-01 HDDxy6-02 HDDxy6-03

HDDxy5-08 HDDxy5-09 HDDxy5-10 HDDxy5-11


HDDxy5-04 HDDxy5-05 HDDxy5-06 HDDxy5-07 HDU-xy5

HDDxy5-00 HDDxy5-01 HDDxy5-02 HDDxy5-03

HDDxy4-08 HDDxy4-09 HDDxy4-10 HDDxy4-11


HDDxy4-04 HDDxy4-05 HDDxy4-06 HDDxy4-07 HDU-xy4

HDDxy4-00 HDDxy4-01 HDDxy4-02 HDDxy4-03

HDDxy3-08 HDDxy3-09 HDDxy3-10 HDDxy3-11


HDDxy3-04 HDDxy3-05 HDDxy3-06 HDDxy3-07 HDU-xy3

HDDxy3-00 HDDxy3-01 HDDxy3-02 HDDxy3-03

HDDxy2-08 HDDxy2-09 HDDxy2-10 HDDxy2-11


HDDxy2-04 HDDxy2-05 HDDxy2-06 HDDxy2-07 HDU-xy2

HDDxy2-00 HDDxy2-01 HDDxy2-02 HDDxy2-03

HDDxy1-08 HDDxy1-09 HDDxy1-10 HDDxy1-11


HDDxy1-04 HDDxy1-05 HDDxy1-06 HDDxy1-07 HDU-xy1

HDDxy1-00 HDDxy1-01 HDDxy1-02 HDDxy1-03

HDDxy0-08 HDDxy0-09 HDDxy0-10 HDDxy0-11


HDDxy0-04 HDDxy0-05 HDDxy0-06 HDDxy0-07 HDU-xy0

HDDxy0-00 HDDxy0-01 HDDxy0-02 HDDxy0-03

Front View of UBX


*1: The name in parentheses in the SVP messages shows HDDXXX-YY here.
*2: DKU-xy
DKU No. (0, 1, 2,....., 5)
DKC No. (0, 1)

Fig. 2.3-1 Parts Location of UBX


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DKU-xy

SSWxy7-1 SSWxy7-2
HDU-xy7
DKUPSxy7-1 DKUPSxy7-2

SSWxy6-1 SSWxy6-2
HDU-xy6
DKUPSxy6-1 DKUPSxy6-2

SSWxy5-1 SSWxy5-2
HDU-xy5
DKUPSxy5-1 DKUPSxy5-2

SSWxy4-1 SSWxy4-2
HDU-xy4
DKUPSxy4-1 DKUPSxy4-2

SSWxy3-1 SSWxy3-2
HDU-xy3
DKUPSxy3-1 DKUPSxy3-2

SSWxy2-1 SSWxy2-2
HDU-xy2
DKUPSxy2-1 DKUPSxy2-2

SSWxy1-1 SSWxy1-2
HDU-xy1
DKUPSxy1-1 DKUPSxy1-2

SSWxy0-1 SSWxy0-2
HDU-xy0
DKUPSxy0-1 DKUPSxy0-2

Rear View of UBX

*1: DKU-xy
DKU No. (0, 1, 2,....., 5)
DKC No. (0, 1)
Fig. 2.3-2 Parts Location of UBX

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HDU-xy7

HDU-xy6

HDU-xy5

HDU-xy4

HDU-xy3

HDU-xy2

HDU-xy1

HDU-xy0

*1: The name in parentheses in the SVP messages shows HDDXXX-YY here.
HDDxy7-23 HDDxy6-23 HDDxy5-23 HDDxy4-23 HDDxy3-23 HDDxy2-23 HDDxy1-23 HDDxy0-23
HDDxy7-22 HDDxy6-22 HDDxy5-22 HDDxy4-22 HDDxy3-22 HDDxy2-22 HDDxy1-22 HDDxy0-22
Fig. 2.3-3 and Fig. 2.3-4 show the parts location of SBX.

HDDxy7-21 HDDxy6-21 HDDxy5-21 HDDxy4-21 HDDxy3-21 HDDxy2-21 HDDxy1-21 HDDxy0-21


HDDxy7-20 HDDxy6-20 HDDxy5-20 HDDxy4-20 HDDxy3-20 HDDxy2-20 HDDxy1-20 HDDxy0-20
HDDxy7-19 HDDxy6-19 HDDxy5-19 HDDxy4-19 HDDxy3-19 HDDxy2-19 HDDxy1-19 HDDxy0-19
HDDxy7-18 HDDxy6-18 HDDxy5-18 HDDxy4-18 HDDxy3-18 HDDxy2-18 HDDxy1-18 HDDxy0-18
HDDxy7-17 HDDxy6-17 HDDxy5-17 HDDxy4-17 HDDxy3-17 HDDxy2-17 HDDxy1-17 HDDxy0-17
HDDxy7-16 HDDxy6-16 HDDxy5-16 HDDxy4-16 HDDxy3-16 HDDxy2-16 HDDxy1-16 HDDxy0-16
HDDxy7-15 HDDxy6-15 HDDxy5-15 HDDxy4-15 HDDxy3-15 HDDxy2-15 HDDxy1-15 HDDxy0-15

Front View of SBX


HDDxy7-14 HDDxy6-14 HDDxy5-14 HDDxy4-14 HDDxy3-14 HDDxy2-14 HDDxy1-14 HDDxy0-14
SBX (DKU for 2.5 inch Drive) (16U)

Fig. 2.3-3 Parts Location of SBX


HDDxy7-13 HDDxy6-13 HDDxy5-13 HDDxy4-13 HDDxy3-13 HDDxy2-13 HDDxy1-13 HDDxy0-13
HDDxy7-12 HDDxy6-12 HDDxy5-12 HDDxy4-12 HDDxy3-12 HDDxy2-12 HDDxy1-12 HDDxy0-12
HDDxy7-11 HDDxy6-11 HDDxy5-11 HDDxy4-11 HDDxy3-11 HDDxy2-11 HDDxy1-11 HDDxy0-11
HDDxy7-10 HDDxy6-10 HDDxy5-10 HDDxy4-10 HDDxy3-10 HDDxy2-10 HDDxy1-10 HDDxy0-10

DKU No. (0, 1, 2,....., 5)


HDDxy7-09 HDDxy6-09 HDDxy5-09 HDDxy4-09 HDDxy3-09 HDDxy2-09 HDDxy1-09 HDDxy0-09
HDDxy7-08 HDDxy6-08 HDDxy5-08 HDDxy4-08 HDDxy3-08 HDDxy2-08 HDDxy1-08 HDDxy0-08
HDDxy7-07 HDDxy6-07 HDDxy5-07 HDDxy4-07 HDDxy3-07 HDDxy2-07 HDDxy1-07 HDDxy0-07

DKC No. (0, 1)


HDDxy7-06 HDDxy6-06 HDDxy5-06 HDDxy4-06 HDDxy3-06 HDDxy2-06 HDDxy1-06 HDDxy0-06
HDDxy7-05 HDDxy6-05 HDDxy5-05 HDDxy4-05 HDDxy3-05 HDDxy2-05 HDDxy1-05 HDDxy0-05
HDDxy7-04 HDDxy6-04 HDDxy5-04 HDDxy4-04 HDDxy3-04 HDDxy2-04 HDDxy1-04 HDDxy0-04
HDDxy7-03 HDDxy6-03 HDDxy5-03 HDDxy4-03 HDDxy3-03 HDDxy2-03 HDDxy1-03 HDDxy0-03
HDDxy7-02 HDDxy6-02 HDDxy5-02 HDDxy4-02 HDDxy3-02 HDDxy2-02 HDDxy1-02 HDDxy0-02

*2: DKU-xy
HDDxy7-01 HDDxy6-01 HDDxy5-01 HDDxy4-01 HDDxy3-01 HDDxy2-01 HDDxy1-01 HDDxy0-01
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HDDxy7-00 HDDxy6-00 HDDxy5-00 HDDxy4-00 HDDxy3-00 HDDxy2-00 HDDxy1-00 HDDxy0-00


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DKU-xy

SSWxy7-1 SSWxy7-2
HDU-xy7
DKUPSxy7-1 DKUPSxy7-2

SSWxy6-1 SSWxy6-2
HDU-xy6
DKUPSxy6-1 DKUPSxy6-2

SSWxy5-1 SSWxy5-2
HDU-xy5
DKUPSxy5-1 DKUPSxy5-2

SSWxy4-1 SSWxy4-2
HDU-xy4
DKUPSxy4-1 DKUPSxy4-2

SSWxy3-1 SSWxy3-2
HDU-xy3
DKUPSxy3-1 DKUPSxy3-2

SSWxy2-1 SSWxy2-2
HDU-xy2
DKUPSxy2-1 DKUPSxy2-2

SSWxy1-1 SSWxy1-2
HDU-xy1
DKUPSxy1-1 DKUPSxy1-2

SSWxy0-1 SSWxy0-2
HDU-xy0
DKUPSxy0-1 DKUPSxy0-2

Rear View of SBX

*1: DKU-xy
DKU No. (0, 1, 2,....., 5)
DKC No. (0, 1)

Fig. 2.3-4 Parts Location of SBX

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3. FBX
The following figure shows the parts location of FBX.

DKU-xy
HDDxy7-03 HDDxy7-04 HDDxy7-05
HDU-xy7
HDDxy7-00 HDDxy7-01 HDDxy7-02
HDDxy6-03 HDDxy6-04 HDDxy6-05
HDU-xy6
HDDxy6-00 HDDxy6-01 HDDxy6-02

HDDxy5-03 HDDxy5-04 HDDxy5-05


HDU-xy5
HDDxy5-00 HDDxy5-01 HDDxy5-02
HDDxy4-03 HDDxy4-04 HDDxy4-05
HDU-xy4
HDDxy4-00 HDDxy4-01 HDDxy4-02

HDDxy3-03 HDDxy3-04 HDDxy3-05


HDU-xy3
HDDxy3-00 HDDxy3-01 HDDxy3-02
HDDxy2-03 HDDxy2-04 HDDxy2-05
HDU-xy2
HDDxy2-00 HDDxy2-01 HDDxy2-02

HDDxy1-03 HDDxy1-04 HDDxy1-05


HDU-xy1
HDDxy1-00 HDDxy1-01 HDDxy1-02
HDDxy0-03 HDDxy0-04 HDDxy0-05
HDU-xy0
HDDxy0-00 HDDxy0-01 HDDxy0-02

Front View of FBX

SSWxy3-1 SSWxy3-2

DKUPSxy3-1 DKUPSxy3-2

SSWxy2-1 SSWxy2-2

DKUPSxy2-1 DKUPSxy2-2

SSWxy1-1 SSWxy1-2

DKUPSxy1-1 DKUPSxy1-2

SSWxy0-1 SSWxy0-2

DKUPSxy0-1 DKUPSxy0-2

Rear View of FBX


*1: The name in parentheses in the SVP messages shows HDDXXX-YY here.
*2: DKU-xy
DKU No. (0, 1, 2,....., 5)
DKC No. (0, 1)

Fig. 2.3-5 Parts Location of FBX


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2.4 PCB Location


1. DKC-0 Location
Fig. 2.4-1 and Fig. 2.4-2 show the PCB location of DKC-0.

DKC-0 LOCATION (FRONT)


CL2 CL1
2BB 2BA 1BA 1BB
2nd 1st 1st 2nd

B B B B
K K K K
M M M M

*B *A *A *B
BKM-2BB BKM-2BA BKM-1BA BKM-1BB
Option 1 Basic Basic Option 1
2MB 2MA 2CB 2CA 1CA 1CB 1MA 1MB
W W W W W W W W
P P P P P P P P
8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8
5 5 4 4 4 4 5 5
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
- - - - - - - -
A A A A A A A A

*D *C *C *D
MPB-2MB MPB-2MA CACHE- CACHE- CACHE- CACHE- MPB-1MA MPB-1MB
2CB 2CA 1CA 1CB
Option 1 Basic Option 1 Basic Basic Option 1 Basic Option 1

*A: DKC-F810I-BKMS/BKML  1 set


*B: DKC-F810I-BKMS/BKML  2 sets
*C: DKC-F810I-CPEX  1 set
*D: DKC-F810I-MP  1 set

Fig. 2.4-1 DKC-0 PCB Location

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DKC-0 LOCATION (REAR)


DKCPS-00 DKCPS-01 DKCPS-02 DKCPS-03

SSVPMN-0 SVP-OPTION *K /
HUBBOX-01 *L
 MODCON-0 SVP-BASIC
*M

DKCFAN-05 DKCFAN-06 DKCFAN-07 DKCFAN-08 DKCFAN-09

CL1 CL2
1PA 1PB 1PC 1PD 1PE 1PF 2PF 2PE 2PD 2PC 2PB 2PA
W 6th W 5th 1st 2nd 3rd W 4th W 4th W 3rd W 2nd 1st W 5th W 6th
P P P P P P P P
8 C 8 C C C C 8 C 8 C 8 C 8 C C 8 C 8 C
2 H 2 H H H H 5 H 5 H 5 H 5 H H 2 H 2 H
0 A 0 A A A A 0 A 0 A 0 A 0 A A 0 A 0 A
- - - - - - - -
A A A A A A A A

*E *G *F *G *G *G *G *J *G *H *G *H *G *J *G *G *F *G *E *G
DKA- CHA- DKA- CHA- CHA- CHA- CHA- MPB- CHA- MPB- CHA- MPB- CHA- MPB- CHA- CHA- DKA- CHA- DKA- CHA-
1PA 1PA 1PB 1PB 1PC 1PD 1PE 1PE 1PF 1PF 2PF 2PF 2PE 2PE 2PD 2PC 2PB 2PB 2PA 2PA
Basic Option Option Option Basic Option Option Option Option Option Option Option Option Option Option Basic Option Option Basic Option
5 1 4 1 2 3 3 2 3 2 2 3 1 1 4 5

*E: DKC-F810I-SCA  1 set


*F: DKC-F810I-SCA  2 sets

*G: Description of CHA PCBs


CL1(1PA/1PB/1PC/1PD/1PE/1PF)/ *1: DKC-F810I-16FC8
CL2(2PA/2PB/2PC/2PD/2PE/2PF) *2: DKC-F810I-8FC16
W W W W *3: DKC-F810I-16MS8
P P P P *4: DKC-F810I-16ML8
8 8 8 8
1 1 1 1
0 2 1 1
- - - -
A A A B

*1 *2 *3 *4
*H: DKC-F810I-MP  2 sets
*J: DKC-F810I-MP  3 sets
*K: DKC-F810I-SVP  1 set
*L: DKC-F810I-HUB  1 set
*M: DKC-F810I-MOD5/MOD30/MOD1J

Fig. 2.4-2 DKC-0 PCB Location

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2. DKC-1 Location
Fig. 2.4-3 and Fig. 2.4-4 show the PCB location of DKC-1.

DKC-1 LOCATION (FRONT)


CL2 CL1
2BD 2BC 1BC 1BD
4th 3rd 3rd 4th

B B B B
K K K K
M M M M

*B *A *A *B
BKM-2BD BKM-2BC BKM-1BC BKM-1BD
Option 3 Option 2 Option 2 Option 3
2MD 2MC 2CD 2CC 1CC 1CD 1MC 1MD
W W W W W W W W
P P P P P P P P
8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8
5 5 4 4 4 4 5 5
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
- - - - - - - -
A A A A A A A A

*D *C *C *D
MPB- MPB- CACHE- CACHE- CACHE- CACHE- MPB- MPB-
2MD 2MC 2CD 2CC 1CC 1CD 1MC 1MD
Option 5 Option 4 Option 3 Option 2 Option 2 Option 3 Option 4 Option 5

*A: DKC-F810I-BKMS/BKML  3 sets


*B: DKC-F810I-BKMS/BKML  4 sets
*C: DKC-F810I-CPEX  2 sets
*D: DKC-F810I-MP  4 sets

Fig. 2.4-3 DKC-1 PCB Location

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DKC-1 LOCATION (REAR)


DKCPS-10 DKCPS-11 DKCPS-12 DKCPS-13

SSVPMN-1 HUBBOX-11 *K

 MODCON-1 HUBBOX-10
*L

DKCFAN-15 DKCFAN-16 DKCFAN-17 DKCFAN-18 DKCFAN-19

CL1 CL2
1PG 1PH 1PJ 1PK 1PL 1PM 2PM 2PL 2PK 2PJ 2PH 2PG
W 12th W 11th 7th 8th 9th W 10th W 10th W 9th W 8th 7th W 11th W 12th
P P P P P P P P
8 C 8 C C C C 8 C 8 C 8 C 8 C C 8 C 8 C
2 H 2 H H H H 5 H 5 H 5 H 5 H H 2 H 2 H
0 A 0 A A A A 0 A 0 A 0 A 0 A A 0 A 0 A
- - - - - - - -
A A A A A A A A

*E *G *F *G *G *G *G *J *G *H *G *H *G *J *G *G *F *G *E *G
DKA- CHA- DKA- CHA- CHA- CHA- CHA- MPB- CHA- MPB- CHA- MPB- CHA- MPB- CHA- CHA- DKA- CHA- DKA- CHA-
1PG 1PG 1PH 1PH 1PJ 1PK 1PL 1PL 1PM 1PM 2PM 2PM 2PL 2PL 2PK 2PJ 2PH 2PH 2PG 2PG
Option Option Option Option Option Option Option Option Option Option Option Option Option Option Option Option Option Option Option Option
2 11 3 10 6 7 8 7 9 6 9 6 8 7 7 6 3 10 2 11

*E: DKC-F810I-SCA  3 sets


*F: DKC-F810I-SCA  4 sets

*G: Description of CHA PCBs


CL1(1PG/1PH/1PJ/1PK/1PL/1PM)/ *1: DKC-F810I-16FC8
CL2(2PG/2PH/2PJ/2PK/2PL/2PM) *2: DKC-F810I-8FC16
W W W W *3: DKC-F810I-16MS8
P P P P *4: DKC-F810I-16ML8
8 8 8 8
1 1 1 1
0 2 1 1
- - - -
A A A B

*1 *2 *3 *4
*H: DKC-F810I-MP  3 sets
*J: DKC-F810I-MP  4 sets
*K: DKC-F810I-HUB  2 sets
*L: DKC-F810I-MOD5/MOD30/MOD1J

Fig. 2.4-4 DKC-1 PCB Location

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2.5 Cache Memory Module Location


1. DKC-0
The following figure shows the Cache Memory (CM) Module location on the DKC-0.

Cluster 1 (CACHE-1CA/1CB)
Cluster 2 (CACHE-2CA/2CB)

CM PCB
(WP840-A)

CM Module Location

CACHE-1CA/2CA (Basic) CACHE-1CB/2CB (Option 1)

CM1P: *2 CM1P: *10


CM5P: *6 CM5P: *14
CM3P: *4 CM3P: *12
CM7P: *8 CM7P: *16

CM6P: *7 CM6P: *15


CM2P: *3 CM2P: *11
CM4P: *5 CM4P: *13
CM0P: *1 CM0P: *9

*1: Option 1 (DKC-F810I-CM16G/CM32G × 2 sets)


*2: Option 2 (DKC-F810I-CM16G/CM32G × 2 sets)
*3: Option 3 (DKC-F810I-CM16G/CM32G × 2 sets)
*4: Option 4 (DKC-F810I-CM16G/CM32G × 2 sets)
*5: Option 5 (DKC-F810I-CM16G/CM32G × 2 sets)
*6: Option 6 (DKC-F810I-CM16G/CM32G × 2 sets)
*7: Option 7 (DKC-F810I-CM16G/CM32G × 2 sets)
*8: Option 8 (DKC-F810I-CM16G/CM32G × 2 sets)
*9: Option 9 (DKC-F810I-CM16G/CM32G × 2 sets)
*10: Option 10 (DKC-F810I-CM16G/CM32G × 2 sets)
*11: Option 11 (DKC-F810I-CM16G/CM32G × 2 sets)
*12: Option 12 (DKC-F810I-CM16G/CM32G × 2 sets)
*13: Option 13 (DKC-F810I-CM16G/CM32G × 2 sets)
*14: Option 14 (DKC-F810I-CM16G/CM32G × 2 sets)
*15: Option 15 (DKC-F810I-CM16G/CM32G × 2 sets)
*16: Option 16 (DKC-F810I-CM16G/CM32G × 2 sets)

Fig. 2.5-1 Cache Memory (CM) Module Location (DKC-0)

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2. DKC-1
The following figure shows the Cache Memory (CM) Module location on the DKC-1.

Cluster 1 (CACHE-1CC/1CD)
Cluster 2 (CACHE-2CC/2CD)

CM PCB
(WP840-A)

CM Module Location

CACHE-1CC/2CC (Option 2) CACHE-1CD/2CD (Option 3)

CM1P: *18 CM1P: *26


CM5P: *22 CM5P: *30
CM3P: *20 CM3P: *28
CM7P: *24 CM7P: *32

CM6P: *23 CM6P: *31


CM2P: *19 CM2P: *27
CM4P: *21 CM4P: *29
CM0P: *17 CM0P: *25

*17: Option 17 (DKC-F810I-CM16G/CM32G × 2 sets)


*18: Option 18 (DKC-F810I-CM16G/CM32G × 2 sets)
*19: Option 19 (DKC-F810I-CM16G/CM32G × 2 sets)
*20: Option 20 (DKC-F810I-CM16G/CM32G × 2 sets)
*21: Option 21 (DKC-F810I-CM16G/CM32G × 2 sets)
*22: Option 22 (DKC-F810I-CM16G/CM32G × 2 sets)
*23: Option 23 (DKC-F810I-CM16G/CM32G × 2 sets)
*24: Option 24 (DKC-F810I-CM16G/CM32G × 2 sets)
*25: Option 25 (DKC-F810I-CM16G/CM32G × 2 sets)
*26: Option 26 (DKC-F810I-CM16G/CM32G × 2 sets)
*27: Option 27 (DKC-F810I-CM16G/CM32G × 2 sets)
*28: Option 28 (DKC-F810I-CM16G/CM32G × 2 sets)
*29: Option 29 (DKC-F810I-CM16G/CM32G × 2 sets)
*30: Option 30 (DKC-F810I-CM16G/CM32G × 2 sets)
*31: Option 31 (DKC-F810I-CM16G/CM32G × 2 sets)
*32: Option 32 (DKC-F810I-CM16G/CM32G × 2 sets)

Fig. 2.5-2 Cache Memory (CM) Module Location (DKC-1)

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2.6 BKM Parts Location


The following figure shows the BATTERY and CFM location on the BKM.
BATTERY-xxx

Cover

BATTERY-xxx

Lever
BKM-xxx (Lever is lower side.)

Cover
CFM-xxx

BKM-xxx (Lever is upper side.)

NOTR: xxx: BKM No.


(1BA, 1BB, 1BC, 1BD, 2BA, 2BB, 2BC, 2BD)

Fig. 2.6-1 BATTERY and CFM Location

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2.7 MPB Parts Location


The following figure shows the memory module location on the MPB.

MP Memory Module
(Slot No. LM1)

MP Memory Module
(Slot No. LM0)

MPB

Fig. 2.7-1 Memory Module Location

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3. Switches and LEDs


3.1 DKCPANEL
Fig. 3.1-1 and Table 3.1-1 show the Operator Panel and its functions respectively.
Circled numbers in Fig. 3.1-1 correspond to the numbers in Table 3.1-1.
7 6 1

Front View of DKC-0 5


(With Bezel Installed)

8 9

Push DKC-0 DKC-1

Panel Cover
DKC Bezel (2U)
Without With
Switch Cover Switch Cover
DKCPANEL-0
1
7
2

6 3

Front View of DKC-0 5


(With Bezel Removed
or
with Front Door Open) 8 9

DKCPANEL-0 DKCPANEL-1

Without With
Switch Cover Switch Cover

Fig. 3.1-1 Switches and LEDs on DKCPANEL

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Table 3.1-1 Part Function on DKCPANEL


No. Parts Name Class Function
1 READY LED Indicates that input/output operation on the channel
(Green) interface is enabled.
2 ALARM LED ON: Indicates DC under voltage of DKC part, DC over
(Red) current, abnormally high temperature, or an
unrecoverable failure occurred.
3 MESSAGE LED ON: Indicates that a SIM (Message) was generated from
(Amber) either of the clusters. Applied to both storage
clusters.
Blinking:
• Indicates that a SVP failed in the single SVP
configuration.
• Indicates that two SVPs failed in the duplicated
SVP configuration.
This LED does not blink when one of the two SVPs
failed in the duplicated SVP configuration.
4 BS ON LED Indicates that the Sub-PS is on. (CL 1 or CL 2)
(Amber) This LED will not be turned off even if the storage system
is powered off by using the PS ON/PS OFF switch.
5 PS ON LED Indicates that the storage system is powered on.
(Green)
6 REMOTE MAINTENANCE LED Indicates that remote maintenance is being processed.
PROCESSING (Amber)
7 REMOTE MAINTENANCE Switch Used to permit remote maintenance.
ENABLE/DISABLE
8 PS SW ENABLE Switch Used to enable the PS ON/PS OFF switch. To enable the
PS ON/PS OFF switch, turn the PS SW ENABLE switch
to the ENABLE position.
9 PS ON/PS OFF Switch To switch ON/OFF the storage system, use this switch
while turning the PS SW ENABLE switch to the
ENABLE position.
(Numbers in this table correspond to the circled numbers in Fig. 3.1-1.)

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3.2 Other Switches and LEDs

[1] CM PCB

CM PCB

CM PCB
1-3
Front View of DKC
1-4
1-5
1-1
1-6

Not used 1-2

1-7

Fig. 3.2-1 LEDs of CM PCB

Table 3.2-1 Function of CM PCB LEDs


No. Parts Name Class Function
1-1 SHUT DOWN LED Indicates that the removal of the PCB is possible when the
(Red) storage system is powered on.
1-2 PS FAILURE LED Indicates that the voltage in the PCB is abnormal.
(Amber)
(To be continued)

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No. Parts Name Class Function
1-3 CFM STATUS LED Indicates CFM status.
(Green) ON ······· Indicates that data in CFM is being restored to
cache memory.
Blinking at 2 second intervals (ON: 1 sec., OFF: 1 sec.)
············· Indicates that cache memory data is being saved
on CFM at a planned stop.
Blinking at 6 second intervals (ON: 3 sec., OFF: 3 sec.)
············· Indicates that cache memory data is being saved
on CFM at a power outage.
Blinking at 3 second intervals (ON: 2 sec., OFF: 1 sec.)
············· Indicates that the periodic diagnosis of CFM is in
progress.
1-4 MAINTENANCE STATUS LED Indicates BKM maintenance status.
(Green) Blinking at 3 second intervals (ON: 2 sec., OFF: 1 sec.)
············· Indicates that BKM has been ready for
replacement.
1-5 ERROR STATUS LED Indicates cache error status.
(Green) ON ······· Indicates that Backup Controller is hung up.
Blinking at 2 second intervals (ON: 1 sec., OFF: 1 sec.)
············· Indicates that CMBK is in warning status.
Blinking at 6 second intervals (ON: 3 sec., OFF: 3 sec.)
············· Indicates that the battery is in warning status.
Blinking at 3 second intervals (ON: 2 sec., OFF: 1 sec.)
············· Indicates that both of CMBK and the battery are
in warning status.
1-6 PCB STATUS LED Indicates CM PCB status.
(Green) ON ······· Indicates that micro program is in Back-up Ready
status.
Blinking at 2 second intervals (ON: 1 sec., OFF: 1 sec.)
············· Indicates that CM PCB and BKM are in Ready
status.
Blinking at 6 second intervals (ON: 3 sec., OFF: 3 sec.)
············· Indicates that CM PCB is in Ready status while
BKM is in NG status and has been ready for
replacement.
Blinking at 3 second intervals (ON: 2 sec., OFF: 1 sec.)
············· Indicates that CM PCB is before initialization.
Blinking at 3 second intervals (ON: 1 sec., OFF: 2 sec.)
············· Indicates that BKM blockage in degradation of
CM PCB is completed.
1-7 VOJP Switch Turning Switch on (to the left position) configures the
CM PCB as follows.
#1, 2: The cache data (control information or the like) is
compulsorily made to volatilize by the PS
ON/OFF operation.
As for the old-type CM PCB, a jumper pin is used instead
of the switch. (See LOC06-170.)
(Numbers in this table correspond to the numbers in an oval in Fig. 3.2-1.)

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[2] MPB

Front View of DKC Rear View of DKC

MPB

2-2 2-1

Fig. 3.2-2 LEDs of MPB

Table 3.2-2 Function of MPB LEDs


No. Parts Name Class Function
2-1 SHUT DOWN LED Indicates that the removal of the PCB is possible when the
(Red) storage system is powered on.
2-2 PS FAILURE LED Indicates that the voltage in the PCB is abnormal.
(Amber)
(Numbers in this table correspond to the numbers in an oval in Fig. 3.2-2.)

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[3] CHA PCB (16FC8/8FC16)

CHA PCB

Rear View of DKC

CHA (16FC8) CHA (8FC16)

3-2 3-1 3-2 3-1

3-3
3-4 3-3
3-4

3-3
3-4 3-3
3-4

Fig. 3.2-3 LEDs of CHA PCB

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Table 3.2-3 Function of CHA PCB LEDs


No. Parts Name Class Function
3-1 SHUT DOWN LED Indicates that the removal of the PCB is possible when the
(Red) storage system is powered on.
3-2 PS FAILURE LED Indicates that the voltage in the PCB is abnormal.
(Amber)
3-3 CHANNEL PORT 1 LED Indicates the status of channel port by the combination of 3-3
(Green) and 3-4.
3-4 CHANNEL PORT 2 ○ OFF + Not Link activity is unavailable, due to
○ OFF Ready power-down or initialization not
completed.
○ OFF + Ready Link is available by initialization
● ON completion, but connection to the host
has not been established.
● ON + Link Interface operation with the host is
● ON available by the connection
establishment.
● ON + Active Interface operation is active between
● ON the hosts.
(Same as
Link Up)
(Numbers in this table correspond to the numbers in an oval in Fig. 3.2-3.)

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[4] CHA PCB (16ML8/16MS8)

CHA PCB CHA (16ML8/16MS8)

4-2 4-1

4-3
4-4

Rear View of DKC


4-3
4-4

Fig. 3.2-4 LEDs of CHA PCB

Table 3.2-4 Function of CHA PCB LEDs


No. Parts Name Class Function
4-1 SHUT DOWN LED Indicates that the removal of the PCB is possible when the
(Red) storage system is powered on.
4-2 PS FAILURE LED Indicates that the voltage in the PCB is abnormal.
(Amber)
4-3 CHANNEL PORT 1 LED Indicates the status of channel port by the combination of 4-3
(Green) and 4-4.
4-4 CHANNEL PORT 2 ○ OFF + Not Link activity is unavailable, due to
○ OFF Ready power-down or initialization not
completed.
◘ Blink Ready Link is available by initialization
(Slow) + completion, but connection to the host
○ OFF has not been established.
● ON + Link Interface operation with the host is
○ OFF available by the connection
establishment.
◘ Blink Active Interface operation is active between
(Fast) + the hosts.
○ OFF
(Numbers in this table correspond to the numbers in an oval in Fig. 3.2-4.)

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[5] DKA PCB

DKA PCB

DKA PCB

5-2 5-1

Rear View of DKC


5-3

5-3

Fig. 3.2-5 LEDs of DKA PCB

Table 3.2-5 Function of DKA PCB LEDs


No. Parts Name Class Function
5-1 SHUT DOWN LED Indicates that the removal of the PCB is possible when the
(Red) storage system is powered on.
5-2 PS FAILURE LED Indicates that the voltage in the PCB is abnormal.
(Amber)
5-3 PATH (LINK) LED Indicates that the SAS is linked up.
(Green)
(Numbers in this table correspond to the numbers in an oval in Fig. 3.2-5.)

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[6] BKM PCB

BKM

BKM
6-1

Front View of DKC

Fig. 3.2-6 LED of BKM PCB

Table 3.2-6 Functions of BKM PCB LED


No. Parts Name Class Function
6-1 SHUT DOWN LED Indicates that the removal of the PCB is possible when the
(Red) storage system is powered on.
PS FAILURE LED Indicates that the voltage in the PCB is abnormal.
(Amber)
BATTERY CHARGE LED This LED (Green) indicates the status of battery.
(Green) • Lighting: The battery charge is completed.
• High-Speed Blinking
(ON: about one second, OFF: about one second):
The battery is charging.
• Low-Speed Blinking
(ON: about one second, OFF: about five seconds):
The battery is discharging.
• Going out: The power is off.
The battery discharge is completed.
The battery has trouble.
After the power is turned on, the Battery Box is started to
be charged and the LED blinks. Though the LED becomes
kept on after the charge is completed, it repeats the
operation that indicates the refilling charge (blink) and
completion of the refilling charge (being kept on) after
that.
(Numbers in this table correspond to the numbers in an oval in Fig. 3.2-6.)

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[7] DKCPANEL

DKCPANEL-0
DKCPANEL-0

7-1

7-6

Front View of DKC-0

7-2 7-4
7-3 7-5

Fig. 3.2-7 LEDs of DKCPANEL

Table 3.2-7 Function of DKCPANEL LEDs


No. Parts Name Class Function
7-1 FORCE MODE LED This LED lights up when the storage system is forced to
(Amber) power off with the FORCE MODE jumper.
7-2 SSVP ALARM LED Indicates the status of SSVP by the combination of 7-2, 7-3,
7-3 SSVP STATUS 1 (Red) 7-4 and 7-5.
The LED indicates the following statuses.
7-4 SSVP STATUS 2
○: Indicates that the light is off.
7-5 SSVP STATUS 3 ●: Indicates that the light is on.
◘: Indicates that the light is blinking.
7-2

7-3

7-4

7-5

○ ○ ○ ○
Normal status
● ○ ○ ○
Self-contradiction of SSVP
microprogram or hardware
abnormality is detected.
○ ● ● ● During the memory test
● ● ● ● Memory system hardware error
○ ● ● ○ During the DUMP collection
● ● ● ○ DUMP terminated abnormally.
◘ ○ ○ ○ DUMP collection is completed
○ ● ○ ○ During microprogram replacement
● ● ○ ○ Microprogram replacement error
7-6 DKCPANEL REPLACE LED Indicates that the removal of the DKCPANEL is possible
(Red) when the storage system is powered on.
(Numbers in this table correspond to the numbers in an oval in Fig. 3.2-7.)

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[8] SVP

SVP-OPTION
SVP-BASIC

SVP
Rear View of DKC-0

8-2
8-4
8-5
8-1
8-6
8-7
1 4

8-3 8-8
Fig. 3.2-8 LEDs and Switches of SVP

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Table 3.2-8 Function of SVP LEDs and Switches


No. Parts Name Class Function
8-1 SVP PS ON Switch A pressing of this switch turns on the power of the PC in the
SVP.
8-2 SVP PS OFF Switch A pressing of this switch quits Windows and then turns off
the power of the PC in the SVP. When this switch is pressed,
Windows is quit forcibly and then the power of the PC in the
SVP is turned off.
8-3 SVP RAS Switch Turning DIP Switch on (to the lower position) configures the
(SW) SVP as follows.
#1: SVP PS ON/OFF INH Switch
The SVP Power ON/OFF Function is inhibited.
#2: SVP HUB RESET Switch
The HUB function in SVP is reset.
#3: SVP IP ADDRESS DISPLAY Switch
Operating Switch #3 in order of “off→on→off” from an
off state within 10 seconds, makes SVP STATUS LEDs
light by the following sequences.
1. All LEDs blink twice per 4 seconds (Off: 1 second,
On: 1 second, Off: 1 second, On: 1 second)
2. The display of an IP address (for 12 seconds)
3. All LEDs go out (for 10 seconds)
Refer to SVP01-200 for detailed action.
#4: SVP PASSWORD/IP ADDRESS INITIALIZATION
Switch
Operating Switch #4 in order of
“off→on→off→on→off” from an off state within 30
seconds, makes SVP STATUS LEDs light by the
following sequences.
1. All LEDs blink twice per 4 seconds (Off: 1 second,
On: 1 second, Off: 1 second, On: 1 second)
2. The display of an IP address (for 12 seconds)
3. All LEDs go out (for 10 seconds)
4. Initialize Password
5. Initialize IP Address
6. All LED blinks (at interval of 1 second for 10 times,
20 seconds)
7. SVP Reboot
Refer to SVP01-200 for detailed action.
(To be continued)

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No. Parts Name Class Function
8-4 SVP SHUT DOWN LED Indicates that the removal of the SVP is possible when the
(Red) storage system is powered on.
8-5 SVP HDD LED This LED lights up when accessing to HDD in SVP.
(Green)
8-6 SVP POWER LED Indicates that the power of the SVP has been turned on.
(Green) • Power of the built-in Hub in the SVP has been turned on.
• Power of the PC in the SVP is turned on.
8-7 SVP DCIN LED Indicates that the DC power is supplied to the SVP.
(Green) • Power of the built-in Hub in the SVP is turned on.
• Power of the PC in the SVP is kept off.
8-8 SVP STATUS LED Indicates a status of the SVP using the SVP microprogram.
(Green) The LED indicates the following status usually.
○: Indicates that the light is off.
●: Indicates that the light is on.
◘: Indicates that the light is blinking.

○ ● The LED status at the time of Master SVP.


○ ○
○ ○
◘ ○

○ ○ The LED status at the time of Standby SVP.


○ ●
○ ○
◘ ○

For the other LED display, see “ 1.10 SVP LED display
specification” (SVP01-190 ~ 210).
(Numbers in this table correspond to the numbers in an oval in Fig. 3.2-8.)

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[9] HUBBOX

HUBBOX-01 HUBBOX-11
HUBBOX-10

Rear View of DKC-0 Rear View of DKC-1

HUBBOX

9-1 9-2

1 4

9-3
Fig. 3.2-9 LEDs and Switches of HUBBOX

Table 3.2-9 Function of HUBBOX LEDs and Switches


No. Parts Name Class Function
9-1 HUB RAS Switch Turning DIP Switch on (to the lower position) configures the
(SW) HUBBOX as follows.
#1: Not used
#2: HUB RESET Switch
The HUB function in HUBBOX is reset.
#3, 4: Not used
9-2 HUB SHUT DOWN LED Indicates that the removal of the HUB is possible when the
(Red) storage system is powered on.
9-3 HUB POWER LED Indicates that the power of the HUB has been turned on.
(Green)
(Numbers in this table correspond to the numbers in an oval in Fig. 3.2-9.)

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[10] SSVPMN

SSVPMN-0 SSVPMN-1

Rear View of DKC-0 Rear View of DKC-1

SSVPMN

10-2
10-1

Fig. 3.2-10 LEDs of SSVPMN

Table 3.2-10 Function of SSVPMN LEDs


No. Parts Name Class Function
10-1 SSVPMN POWER LED Indicates that the power of the SSVPMN has been turned on.
(Green)
10-2 SSVPMN REPLACE LED Indicates that the removal of the SSVPMN is possible.
(Red)
(Numbers in this table correspond to the numbers in an oval in Fig. 3.2-10.)

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[11] DKCFAN

-
DKCFAN
(Rear)

DKCFAN
(Front)
Front View of DKC Rear View of DKC

DKCFAN (Front) DKCFAN (Rear)


11-1

11-2

Fig. 3.2-11 LEDs of FAN

Table 3.2-11 Function of FAN LEDs


No. Parts Name Class Function
11-1 FAN REPLACE LED Indicates that the removal of the FAN is possible when the
(Red) storage system is powered on.
11-2 FAN REPLACE LED Indicates that the removal of the FAN is possible when the
(Red) storage system is powered on.
(Numbers in this table correspond to the numbers in an oval in Fig. 3.2-11.)

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[12] DKCPS

DKCPS

DKCPS

Rear View of DKC

12-1 12-2
Fig. 3.2-12 LEDs of DKCPS

Table 3.2-12 Function of DKCPS LEDs


No. Parts Name Class Function
12-1 PS ENABLE LED Indicates that the PS is powered on.
(Green)
12-2 PS REPLACE LED Indicates that the removal of the PS is possible when the
(Red) storage system is powered on.
(Numbers in this table correspond to the numbers in an oval in Fig. 3.2-12.)

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[13] MODCON

MODCON

MODCON
13-1

Rear View of DKC

Fig. 3.2-13 LEDs of MODCON

Table 3.2-13 Function of MODCON LEDs


No. Parts Name Class Function
13-1 MODCON REPLACE LED Indicates that the removal of the MODCON is possible when
(Red) the storage system is powered on.
(Numbers in this table correspond to the numbers in an oval in Fig. 3.2-13.)

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[14] UBX/SBX and Drive

Front View of UBX

14-4
14-1
14-2
14-3 14-5

Front View of SBX

14-5 14-4

14-1
14-2
14-3

Fig. 3.2-14 LEDs of UBX/SBX and Drive

Table 3.2-14 Function of UBX/SBX and Drive LEDs


No. Parts Name Class Function
14-1 POWER LED Indicates that the power supply is supplied to the chassis.
(Green)
14-2 READY LED Indicates that the chassis can be operated.
(Green)
(To be continued)

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No. Parts Name Class Function
14-3 LOCATE LED • Indicates that a failure which allows the chassis operation
(Amber) occurred.
• When adding the chassis with the power turned on, it lights
up to indicate the addition source (this is not an error).
14-4 ACT LED This LED shows the state of HDD/SSD.
(Green) • Lighting: Indicates that the HDD/SSD is powered on.
• Blinking: Indicates that the HDD/SSD is active.
NOTE: The interval of blinking may be different in HDD
and SSD, however it is not abnormal.
14-5 SHUT DOWN LED Indicates that the removal of the HDD/SSD is possible when
(Red) the storage system is powered on.
(Numbers in this table correspond to the numbers in an oval in Fig. 3.2-14.)

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[15] SSW (UBX/SBX)

SSW

Rear View of UBX/SBX

15-1 15-2 15-4 15-5 15-6 15-7

15-3
SSW

Fig. 3.2-15 LEDs and Switches of SSW

Table 3.2-15 Function of SSW LEDs and Switches


No. Parts Name Class Function
15-1 SSW POWER LED Indicates that the power supply is supplied to SSW.
(Green)
15-2 SSW LOCATE LED Indicate the Chassis location
(Amber) • When adding the chassis with the power turned on, it lights
up to indicate the addition source (this is not an error).
15-3 SSW SHUT DOWN LED Indicates that the removal of the SSW is possible when the
(ALM) (Red) storage system is powered on.
15-4 SSW PATH (IN side) LED Indicates that the IN side is linked up.
(Green)
15-5 SSW PATH (OUT 0 side) LED Indicates that the OUT 0 side is linked up.
(Green)
15-6 SSW PATH (OUT 1 side) LED Indicates that the OUT 1 side is linked up.
(Green)
15-7 BOX ID (SW1-3) Switch SW1-3: Sets the Box ID.
CHASSIS ID (SW4-6) SW4-6: Sets the Chassis ID.
MODULE ID (SW7) SW7: Sets the Module ID.
SW8: Not used
(Numbers in this table correspond to the numbers in an oval in Fig. 3.2-15.)

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[16] DKUPS (UBX/SBX)

DKUPS
Rear View of UBX/SBX

16-1 16-2

DKUPS 16-3

Fig. 3.2-16 LEDs of DKUPS

Table 3.2-16 Function of DKUPS LEDs


No. Parts Name Class Function
16-1 PS RDY LED Indicates the operation state of the DKUPS.
(Green) On: Normal operation
Off: Abnormal operation or out of operation
16-2 PS AC IN LED Indicates that the AC input is normal.
(Amber)
16-3 PS REPLACE (ALM) LED Lights when replacement of the DKUPS is possible.
(Red)
(Numbers in this table correspond to the numbers in an oval in Fig. 3.2-16.)

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[17] FMD

FMD

Front View of FBX

FMD
17-1

17-2
Fig. 3.2-17 LEDs of FMD

Table 3.2-17 Function of FMD LEDs


No. Parts Name Class Function
17-1 FMD ACTIVE LED This LED shows the state of FMD.
(Green) • Lighting: Indicates that the FMD is powered on.
• Blinking: Indicates that the FMD is active.
(ON: When in/out data transfer is not performed.
OFF: When in/out data transfer is performed.)
NOTE: The interval of blinking may be different in FMD,
however it is not abnormal.
• Low-Speed Blinking (ON: 1.5 seconds, OFF: 1.5 seconds):
Indicates that the battery charge of the FMD is insufficient.
17-2 FMD SHUT DOWN LED Indicates that the removal of the FMD is possible when the
(ALM) (Red) storage system is powered on.
(Numbers in this table correspond to the numbers in an oval in Fig. 3.2-17.)

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[18] SSW

SSW

Rear View of FBX

18-4 18-5 18-6 18-7 18-4 18-5 18-6


18-1

18-2

18-3

SSW
Fig. 3.2-18 LEDs and Switches of SSW

Table 3.2-18 Function of SSW LEDs and Switches


No. Parts Name Class Function
18-1 SSW POWER LED Indicates that the power of the SSW has been turned on.
(Green)
18-2 SSW LOCATE LED Indicate the Chassis location
(Amber) • When adding the chassis with the power turned on, it lights
up to indicate the addition source (this is not an error).
18-3 SSW SHUT DOWN LED Indicates that the removal of the SSW is possible when the
(ALM) (Red) storage system is powered on.
18-4 SSW PATH (IN side) LED Indicates that the IN side is linked up.
(Green)
18-5 SSW PATH (OUT 0 side) LED Indicates that the OUT 0 side is linked up.
(Green)
18-6 SSW PATH (OUT 1 side) LED Indicates that the OUT 1 side is linked up.
(Green)
18-7 BOX ID (SW1-3) Switch SW1-3: Sets the Box ID.
CHASSIS ID (SW4-6) SW4-6: Sets the Chassis ID.
MODULE ID (SW7) SW7: Sets the Module ID.
SW8: Not used
(Numbers in this table correspond to the numbers in an oval in Fig. 3.2-18.)

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[19] DKUPS

DKUPS
Rear View of FBX

DKUPS

19-1

19-2
19-3

Fig. 3.2-19 LEDs of DKUPS

Table 3.2-19 Function of DKUPS LEDs


No. Parts Name Class Function
19-1 PS READY 1 LED Indicates that the PS is powered on.
(Green)
19-2 PS READY 2 LED Indicates that the PS is powered on.
(Green)
19-3 PS REPLACE LED Indicates that the removal of the PS is possible when the
(Red) storage system is powered on.
(Numbers in this table correspond to the numbers in an oval in Fig. 3.2-19.)

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4. Connection of External Cable


4.1 Channel Interface
1. Fibre 4-port CHA PCB (DKC-F810I-8FC16)

In case of DKC-0

CHA (Cluster 1) CHA (Cluster 2)

9A 9C 1A 1C 1E 1G 2G 2E 2C 2A AC AA
BA BC 3A 3C 3E 3G 4G 4E 4C 4A CC CA

9B 9D 1B 1D 1F 1H 2H 2F 2D 2B AD AB
BB BD 3B 3D 3F 3H 4H 4F 4D 4B CD CB

1PA 1PB 1PC 1PD 1PE 1PF 2PF 2PE 2PD 2PC 2PB 2PA
(Op 5) (Op 4) (Basic) (Op 1) (Op 2) (Op 3) (Op 3) (Op 2) (Op 1) (Basic) (Op 4) (Op 5)

In case of DKC-1
CHA (Cluster 1) CHA (Cluster 2)

9J 9L 1J 1L 1N 1Q 2Q 2N 2L 2J AL AJ
BJ BL 3J 3L 3N 3Q 4Q 4N 4L 4J CL CJ

9K 9M 1K 1M 1P 1R 2R 2P 2M 2K AM AK
BK BM 3K 3M 3P 3R 4R 4P 4M 4K CM CK

1PG 1PH 1PJ 1PK 1PL 1PM 2PM 2PL 2PK 2PJ 2PH 2PG
(Op 11) (Op 10) (Op 6) (Op 7) (Op 8) (Op 9) (Op 9) (Op 8) (Op 7) (Op 6) (Op 10) (Op 11)

Fig. 4.1-1 Port Number of Fibre 4-port CHA PCB

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2. Fibre 8-port CHA PCB (DKC-F810I-16FC8)

In case of DKC-0

CHA (Cluster 1) CHA (Cluster 2)

9A 9C 1A 1C 1E 1G 2G 2E 2C 2A AC AA
BA BC 3A 3C 3E 3G 4G 4E 4C 4A CC CA
DA DC 5A 5C 5E 5G 6G 6E 6C 6A EC EA
FA FC 7A 7C 7E 7G 8G 8E 8C 8A GC GA

9B 9D 1B 1D 1F 1H 2H 2F 2D 2B AD AB
BB BD 3B 3D 3F 3H 4H 4F 4D 4B CD CB
DB DD 5B 5D 5F 5H 6H 6F 6D 6B ED EB
FB FD 7B 7D 7F 7H 8H 8F 8D 8B GD GB

1PA 1PB 1PC 1PD 1PE 1PF 2PF 2PE 2PD 2PC 2PB 2PA
(Op 5) (Op 4) (Basic) (Op 1) (Op 2) (Op 3) (Op 3) (Op 2) (Op 1) (Basic) (Op 4) (Op 5)

In case of DKC-1

CHA (Cluster 1) CHA (Cluster 2)

9J 9L 1J 1L 1N 1Q 2Q 2N 2L 2J AL AJ
BJ BL 3J 3L 3N 3Q 4Q 4N 4L 4J CL CJ
DJ DL 5J 5L 5N 5Q 6Q 6N 6L 6J EL EJ
FJ FL 7J 7L 7N 7Q 8Q 8N 8L 8J GL GJ

9K 9M 1K 1M 1P 1R 2R 2P 2M 2K AM AK
BK BM 3K 3M 3P 3R 4R 4P 4M 4K CM CK
DK DM 5K 5M 5P 5R 6R 6P 6M 6K EM EK
FK FM 7K 7M 7P 7R 8R 8P 8M 8K GM GK

1PG 1PH 1PJ 1PK 1PL 1PM 2PM 2PL 2PK 2PJ 2PH 2PG
(Op 11) (Op 10) (Op 6) (Op 7) (Op 8) (Op 9) (Op 9) (Op 8) (Op 7) (Op 6) (Op 10) (Op 11)

Fig. 4.1-2 Port Number of Fibre 8-port CHA PCB

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3. MF Fibre 8-port CHA PCB (DKC-F810I-16ML8/16MS8)

In case of DKC-0

CHA (Cluster 1) CHA (Cluster 2)

9A 9C 1A 1C 1E 1G 2G 2E 2C 2A AC AA
BA BC 3A 3C 3E 3G 4G 4E 4C 4A CC CA
DA DC 5A 5C 5E 5G 6G 6E 6C 6A EC EA
FA FC 7A 7C 7E 7G 8G 8E 8C 8A GC GA

9B 9D 1B 1D 1F 1H 2H 2F 2D 2B AD AB
BB BD 3B 3D 3F 3H 4H 4F 4D 4B CD CB
DB DD 5B 5D 5F 5H 6H 6F 6D 6B ED EB
FB FD 7B 7D 7F 7H 8H 8F 8D 8B GD GB

1PA 1PB 1PC 1PD 1PE 1PF 2PF 2PE 2PD 2PC 2PB 2PA
(Op 5) (Op 4) (Basic) (Op 1) (Op 2) (Op 3) (Op 3) (Op 2) (Op 1) (Basic) (Op 4) (Op 5)

In case of DKC-1

CHA (Cluster 1) CHA (Cluster 2)

9J 9L 1J 1L 1N 1Q 2Q 2N 2L 2J AL AJ
BJ BL 3J 3L 3N 3Q 4Q 4N 4L 4J CL CJ
DJ DL 5J 5L 5N 5Q 6Q 6N 6L 6J EL EJ
FJ FL 7J 7L 7N 7Q 8Q 8N 8L 8J GL GJ

9K 9M 1K 1M 1P 1R 2R 2P 2M 2K AM AK
BK BM 3K 3M 3P 3R 4R 4P 4M 4K CM CK
DK DM 5K 5M 5P 5R 6R 6P 6M 6K EM EK
FK FM 7K 7M 7P 7R 8R 8P 8M 8K GM GK

1PG 1PH 1PJ 1PK 1PL 1PM 2PM 2PL 2PK 2PJ 2PH 2PG
(Op 11) (Op 10) (Op 6) (Op 7) (Op 8) (Op 9) (Op 9) (Op 8) (Op 7) (Op 6) (Op 10) (Op 11)

Fig. 4.1-3 Port Number of MF Fibre 8-port CHA PCB

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4.2 SVP Interface

SVP-OPTION
SVP-BASIC

Rear View of DKC-0

For SNMP Web Console (*1) For


Maintenance PC(Console PC) (*3)

CONSOLE

INTERNAL
PUBLIC J84 For Next Unit (*2)
Front View of SVP

*1: The cables are connected to both SVP-BASIC and SVP-OPTION.


*2: Connect cable only to SVP-BASIC. It is unnecessary to connect to SVP-OPTION.
*3: Connect Maintenance PC(Console PC) only to SVP-BASIC. Connect Maintenance
PC(Console PC) to SVP-OPTION only when a trouble occurs on SVP-BASIC.

Fig. 4.2-1 SVP Interface

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5. Storage system Cable Diagram


5.1 Cable Diagram
Standard Model (DKC-0 to DKU-00)
DKU-00 (UBX/SBX)
CL1 7-0 CL2 7-0 CL2 7-1
IN OUT 0 OUT 1 IN OUT 0 OUT 1
SSW007-1 SSW007-2
HDU-007

CL1 6-0 CL1 6-1 CL2 6-0


IN OUT 0 OUT 1 IN OUT 0 OUT 1
SSW006-1 SSW006-2
HDU-006

CL1 5-0 CL2 5-0 CL2 5-1


IN OUT 0 OUT 1 IN OUT 0 OUT 1
SSW005-1 SSW005-2
HDU-005

CL1 4-0 CL1 4-1 CL2 4-0


IN OUT 0 OUT 1 IN OUT 0 OUT 1
SSW004-1 SSW004-2
HDU-004

CL1 3-0 CL2 3-0 CL2 3-1


IN OUT 0 OUT 1 IN OUT 0 OUT 1
SSW003-1 SSW003-2
HDU-003

CL1 2-0 CL1 2-1 CL2 2-0


IN OUT 0 OUT 1 IN OUT 0 OUT 1
SSW002-1 SSW002-2
HDU-002

CL1 1-0 CL2 1-0 CL2 1-1


IN OUT 0 OUT 1 IN OUT 0 OUT 1
SSW001-1 SSW001-2
HDU-001

CL1 0-0 CL1 0-1 CL2 0-0


IN OUT 0 OUT 1 IN OUT 0 OUT 1
SSW000-1 SSW000-2
HDU-000

DKC-0
D CL1 D CL2
1PA-0 2PA-0
K K
A CL1 A CL2
1PA-1 2PA-1
- -
1 CL1 2 CL2
1PA-2 2PA-2
P P
A CL1 A CL2
1PA-3 2PA-3

Fig. 5.1-1 Cable Diagram (DKA - UBX/SBX, CC1/CC2)

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Standard Model (DKC-1 to DKU-10)


DKU-10 (UBX/SBX)
CL1 7-0 CL2 7-0 CL2 7-1
IN OUT 0 OUT 1 IN OUT 0 OUT 1
SSW107-1 SSW107-2
HDU-107

CL1 6-0 CL1 6-1 CL2 6-0


IN OUT 0 OUT 1 IN OUT 1
O
SSW106-1
HDU-106

CL1 5-0 CL2 5-0 CL2 5-1


IN OUT 0 OUT 1 IN OUT 0 OUT 1
SSW105-1 SSW105-2
HDU-105

CL1 4-0 CL1 4-1 CL2 4-0


IN OUT 0 OUT 1 IN OUT 0 OUT 1
SSW104-1 SSW104-2
HDU-104

CL1 3-0 CL2 3-0 CL2 3-1


IN OUT 0 OUT 1 IN OUT 0 OUT 1
SSW103-1 SSW103-2
HDU-103

CL1 2-0 CL1 2-1 CL2 2-0


IN OUT 0 OUT 1 IN OUT 0 OUT 1
SSW102-1 SSW102-2
HDU-102

CL1 1-0 CL2 1-0 CL2 1-1


IN OUT 0 OUT 1 IN OUT 0 OUT 1
SSW101-1 SSW101-2
HDU-101

CL1 0-0 CL1 0-1 CL2 0-0


IN OUT 0 OUT 1 IN OUT 0 OUT 1
SSW100-1 SSW100-2
HDU-100

D CL1 DKC-1 D CL2


1PG-0 2PG-0
K K
A CL1 A CL2
1PG-1 2PG-1
- -
1 CL1 2 CL2
1PG-2 2PG-2
P P
G CL1 G CL2
1PG-3 2PG-3

Fig. 5.1-2 Cable Diagram (DKA - UBX/SBX, CC1/CC2)

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High Performance Model (DKC-0 to DKU-00)


DKU-00 (UBX/SBX)
CL1 7-0 CL2 7-0
IN OUT 0 OUT 1 IN OUT 0 OUT 1
SSW007-1 SSW007-2
HDU-007

CL1 6-0 CL2 6-0


IN OUT 0 OUT 1 IN OUT 0 OUT 1
SSW006-1 SSW006-2
HDU-006

CL1 5-0 CL2 5-0


IN OUT 0 OUT 1 IN OUT 0 OUT 1
SSW005-1 SSW005-2
HDU-005

CL1 4-0 CL2 4-0


IN OUT 0 OUT 1 IN OUT 0 OUT 1
SSW004-1 SSW004-2
HDU-004

CL1 3-0 CL2 3-0


IN OUT 0 OUT 1 IN OUT 0 OUT 1
SSW003-1 SSW003-2
HDU-003

CL1 2-0 CL2 2-0


IN OUT 0 OUT 1 IN OUT 0 OUT 1
SSW002-1 SSW002-2
HDU-002

CL1 1-0 CL2 1-0


IN OUT 0 OUT 1 IN OUT 0 OUT 1
SSW001-1 SSW001-2
HDU-001

CL1 0-0 CL2 0-0


IN OUT 0 OUT 1 IN OUT 0 OUT 1
SSW000-1 SSW000-2
HDU-000

D CL1 D CL1 D CL2 D CL2


1PA-0 1PB-0 2PB-0 2PA-0
K K K K
A CL1 A CL1 A CL2 A CL2
1PA-1 1PB-1 2PB-1 2PA-1
- - - -
1 CL1 1 CL1 2 CL2 2 CL2
1PA-2 1PB-2 2PB-2 2PA-2
P P P P
A CL1 B CL1 B CL2 A CL2
1PA-3 1PB-3 2PB-3 2PA-3

DKC-0

Fig. 5.1-3 Cable Diagram (DKA - UBX/SBX, CC2)

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High Performance Model (DKC-1 to DKU-10)


DKU-10 (UBX/SBX)
CL1 7-0 CL2 7-0
IN OUT 0 OUT 1 IN OUT 0 OUT 1
SSW107-1 SSW107-2
HDU-107

CL1 6-0 CL2 6-0


IN OUT 0 OUT 1 IN OUT 0 OUT 1
SSW106-1 SSW106-2
HDU-106

CL1 5-0 CL2 5-0


IN OUT 0 OUT 1 IN OUT 0 OUT 1
SSW105-1 SSW105-2
HDU-105

CL1 4-0 CL2 4-0


IN OUT 0 OUT 1 IN OUT 0 OUT 1
SSW104-1 SSW104-2
HDU-104

CL1 3-0 CL2 3-0


IN OUT 0 OUT 1 IN OUT 0 OUT 1
SSW103-1 SSW103-2
HDU-103

CL1 2-0 CL2 2-0


IN OUT 0 OUT 1 IN OUT 0 OUT 1
SSW102-1 SSW102-2
HDU-102

CL1 1-0 CL2 1-0


IN OUT 0 OUT 1 IN OUT 0 OUT 1
SSW101-1 SSW101-2
HDU-101

CL1 0-0 CL2 0-0


IN OUT 0 OUT 1 IN OUT 0 OUT 1
SSW100-1 SSW100-2
HDU-100

D CL1 D CL1 D CL2 D CL2


1PG-0 1PH-0 2PH-0 2PG-0
K K K K
A CL1 A CL1 A CL2 A CL2
1PG-1 1PH-1 2PH-1 2PG-1
- - - -
1 CL1 1 CL1 2 CL2 2 CL2
1PG-2 1PH-2 2PH-2 2PG-2
P P P P
G CL1 H CL1 H CL2 G CL2
1PG-3 1PH-3 2PH-3 2PG-3

DKC-1

Fig. 5.1-4 Cable Diagram (DKA - UBX/SBX, CC2)

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Standard Model / High Performance Model (DKU-xy to DKU-x(y+1))


DKU-x(y+1) (UBX/SBX)
CL1 7-0 CL2 7-0
IN OUT 0 OUT 1 IN OUT 0 OUT 1
SSWx(y+1)7-1 SSWx(y+1)7-2
HDU-x(y+1)7

CL1 6-0 CL2 6-0


IN OUT 0 OUT 1 IN OUT 0 OUT 1
SSWx(y+1)6-1 SSWx(y+1)6-2
HDU-x(y+1)6

CL1 5-0 CL2 5-0


IN OUT 0 OUT 1 IN OUT 0 OUT 1
SSWx(y+1)5-1 SSWx(y+1)5-2
HDU-x(y+1)5

CL1 4-0 CL2 4-0


IN OUT 0 OUT 1 IN OUT 0 OUT 1
SSWx(y+1)4-1 SSWx(y+1)4-2
HDU-x(y+1)4

CL1 3-0 CL2 3-0


IN OUT 0 OUT 1 IN OUT 0 OUT 1
SSWx(y+1)3-1 SSWx(y+1)3-2
HDU-x(y+1)3

CL1 2-0 CL2 2-0


IN OUT 0 OUT 1 IN OUT 0 OUT 1
SSWx(y+1)2-1 SSWx(y+1)2-2
HDU-x(y+1)2

CL1 1-0 CL2 1-0


IN OUT 0 OUT 1 IN OUT 0 OUT 1
SSWx(y+1)1-1 SSWx(y+1)1-2
HDU-x(y+1)1

CL1 0-0 CL2 0-0


IN OUT 0 OUT 1 IN OUT 0 OUT 1
SSWx(y+1)0-1 SSWx(y+1)0-2
HDU-x(y+1)0

DKU-xy (UBX/SBX)
CL1 7-2 CL2 7-2
IN OUT 0 OUT 1 IN OUT 0 OUT 1
SSWxy7-1 SSWxy7-2
HDU-xy7

CL1 6-2 CL2 6-2


IN OUT 0 OUT 1 IN OUT 0 OUT 1
SSWxy6-1 SSWxy6-2
HDU-xy6

CL1 5-2 CL2 5-2


IN OUT 0 OUT 1 IN OUT 0 OUT 1
SSWxy5-1 SSWxy5-2
HDU-xy5

CL1 4-2 CL2 4-2


IN OUT 0 OUT 1 IN OUT 0 OUT 1
SSWxy4-1 SSWxy4-2
HDU-xy4

CL1 3-2 CL2 3-2


IN OUT 0 OUT 1 IN OUT 0 OUT 1
SSWxy3-1 SSWxy3-2
HDU-xy3

CL1 2-2 CL2 2-2


IN OUT 0 OUT 1 IN OUT 0 OUT 1
SSWxy2-1 SSWxy2-2
HDU-xy2

CL1 1-2 CL2 1-2


IN OUT 0 OUT 1 IN OUT 0 OUT 1
SSWxy1-1 SSWxy1-2
HDU-xy1

CL1 0-2 CL2 0-2


IN OUT 0 OUT 1 IN OUT 0 OUT 1
SSWxy0-1 SSWxy0-2
HDU-xy0

Fig. 5.1-5 Cable Diagram (UBX/SBX - UBX/SBX, CC2/CC4/FC5/FC30/FC1J)


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Standard Model (DKC-0 to DKU-00)

DKU-00 (FBX)

CL1 CL1 CL1 CL2 CL2 CL2


6-0 6-1 7-0 6-0 7-0 7-1
IN OUT0 OUT1 IN OUT0 OUT1 IN OUT0 OUT1 IN OUT0 OUT1

SSW003-1 SSW003-2
HDU-006/007

CL1 CL1 CL1 CL2 CL2 CL2


4-0 4-1 5-0 4-0 5-0 5-1
IN OUT0 OUT1 IN OUT0 OUT1 IN OUT0 OUT1 IN OUT0 OUT1

SSW002-1 SSW002-2
HDU-004/005

CL1 CL1 CL1 CL2 CL2 CL2


2-0 2-1 3-0 2-0 3-0 3-1
IN OUT0 OUT1 IN OUT0 OUT1 IN OUT0 OUT1 IN OUT0 OUT1

SSW001-1 SSW001-2
HDU-002/003

CL1 CL1 CL1 CL2 CL2 CL2


0-0 0-1 1-0 0-0 1-0 1-1
IN OUT0 OUT1 IN OUT0 OUT1 IN OUT0 OUT1 IN OUT0 OUT1

SSW000-1 SSW000-2
HDU-000/001

D CL1 DKC-0 D CL2


1PA-0 2PA-0
K K
A CL1 A CL2
1PA-1 2PA-1
- -
1 CL1 2 CL2
1PA-2 2PA-2
P P
A CL1 A CL2
1PA-3 2PA-3

Fig. 5.1-6 Cable Diagram (DKA - FBX, CC1/CC2)

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Standard Model (DKC-1 to DKU-10)

DKU-10 (FBX)

CL1 CL1 CL1 CL2 CL2 CL2


6-0 6-1 7-0 6-0 7-0 7-1
IN OUT0 OUT1 IN OUT0 OUT1 IN OUT0 OUT1 IN OUT0 OUT1

SSW103-1 SSW103-2
HDU-106/107

CL1 CL1 CL1 CL2 CL2 CL2


4-0 4-1 5-0 4-0 5-0 5-1
IN OUT0 OUT1 IN OUT0 OUT1 IN OUT0 OUT1 IN OUT0 OUT1

SSW102-1 SSW102-2
HDU-104/105

CL1 CL1 CL1 CL2 CL2 CL2


2-0 2-1 3-0 2-0 3-0 3-1
IN OUT0 OUT1 IN OUT0 OUT1 IN OUT0 OUT1 IN OUT0 OUT1

SSW101-1 SSW101-2
HDU-102/103

CL1 CL1 CL1 CL2 CL2 CL2


0-0 0-1 1-0 0-0 1-0 1-1
IN OUT0 OUT1 IN OUT0 OUT1 IN OUT0 OUT1 IN OUT0 OUT1

SSW100-1 SSW100-2
HDU-100/101

D CL1 DKC-1 D CL2


1PG-0 2PG-0
K K
A CL1 A CL2
1PG-1 2PG-1
- -
1 CL1 2 CL2
1PG-2 2PG-2
P P
G CL1 G CL2
1PG-3 2PG-3

Fig. 5.1-7 Cable Diagram (DKA - FBX, CC1/CC2)

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High Performance Model (DKC-0 to DKU-00)

DKU-00 (FBX)

CL1 CL1 CL2 CL2


6-0 7-0 6-0 7-0
IN OUT0 OUT1 IN OUT0 OUT1 IN OUT0 OUT1 IN OUT0 OUT1

SSW003-1 SSW003-2
HDU-006/007

CL1 CL1 CL2 CL2


4-0 5-0 4-0 5-0
IN OUT0 OUT1 IN OUT0 OUT1 IN OUT0 OUT1 IN OUT0 OUT1

SSW002-1 SSW002-2
HDU-004/005

CL1 CL1 CL2 CL2


2-0 3-0 2-0 3-0
IN OUT0 OUT1 IN OUT0 OUT1 IN OUT0 OUT1 IN OUT0 OUT1

SSW001-1 SSW001-2
HDU-002/003

CL1 CL1 CL2 CL2


0-0 1-0 0-0 1-0
IN OUT0 OUT1 IN OUT0 OUT1 IN OUT0 OUT1 IN OUT0 OUT1

SSW000-1 SSW000-2
HDU-000/001

D CL1 D CL1 D CL2 D CL2


1PA-0 1PB-0 2PB-0 2PA-0
K K K K
A CL1 A CL1 A CL2 A CL2
1PA-1 1PB-1 2PB-1 2PA-1
- - - -
1 CL1 1 CL1 2 CL2 2 CL2
1PA-2 1PB-2 2PB-2 2PA-2
P P P P
A CL1 B CL1 B CL2 A CL2
1PA-3 1PB-3 2PB-3 2PA-3

DKC-0
Fig. 5.1-8 Cable Diagram (DKA - FBX, CC2)

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High Performance Model (DKC-1 to DKU-10)

DKU-10 (FBX)

CL1 CL1 CL2 CL2


6-0 7-0 6-0 7-0
IN OUT0 OUT1 IN OUT0 OUT1 IN OUT0 OUT1 IN OUT0 OUT1

SSW103-1 SSW103-2
HDU-106/107

CL1 CL1 CL2 CL2


4-0 5-0 4-0 5-0
IN OUT0 OUT1 IN OUT0 OUT1 IN OUT0 OUT1 IN OUT0 OUT1

SSW102-1 SSW102-2
HDU-104/105

CL1 CL1 CL2 CL2


2-0 3-0 2-0 3-0
IN OUT0 OUT1 IN OUT0 OUT1 IN OUT0 OUT1 IN OUT0 OUT1

SSW101-1 SSW101-2
HDU-102/103

CL1 CL1 CL2 CL2


0-0 1-0 0-0 1-0
IN OUT0 OUT1 IN OUT0 OUT1 IN OUT0 OUT1 IN OUT0 OUT1

SSW100-1 SSW100-2
HDU-100/101

D CL1 D CL1 D CL2 D CL2


1PG-0 1PH-0 2PH-0 2PG-0
K K K K
A CL1 A CL1 A CL2 A CL2
1PG-1 1PH-1 2PH-1 2PG-1
- - - -
1 CL1 1 CL1 2 CL2 2 CL2
1PG-2 1PH-2 2PH-2 2PG-2
P P P P
G CL1 H CL1 H CL2 G CL2
1PG-3 1PH-3 2PH-3 2PG-3

DKC-1
Fig. 5.1-9 Cable Diagram (DKA - FBX, CC2)

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Standard Model / High Performance Model (DKU-xy to DKU-x(y+1))

DKU-x(y+1) (FBX)

CL1 CL1 CL2 CL2


6-0 7-0 6-0 7-0
IN OUT0 OUT1 IN OUT0 OUT1 IN OUT0 OUT1 IN OUT0 OUT1

SSWx(y+1)3-1 SSWx(y+1)3-2
HDU-x(y+1)6/x(y+1)7

CL1 CL1 CL2 CL2


4-0 5-0 4-0 5-0
IN OUT0 OUT1 IN OUT0 OUT1 IN OUT0 OUT1 IN OUT0 OUT1

SSWx(y+1)2-1 SSWx(y+1)2-2
HDU-x(y+1)4/x(y+1)5

CL1 CL1 CL2 CL2


2-0 3-0 2-0 3-0
IN OUT0 OUT1 IN OUT0 OUT1 IN OUT0 OUT1 IN OUT0 OUT1

SSWx(y+1)1-1 SSWx(y+1)1-2
HDU-x(y+1)2/x(y+1)3

CL1 CL1 CL2 CL2


0-0 1-0 0-0 1-0
IN OUT0 OUT1 IN OUT0 OUT1 IN OUT0 OUT1 IN OUT0 OUT1

SSWx(y+1)0-1 SSWx(y+1)0-2
HDU-x(y+1)0/x(y+1)1

DKU-xy (FBX)

CL1 CL1 CL2 CL2


6-2 7-2 6-2 7-2
IN OUT0 OUT1 IN OUT0 OUT1 IN OUT0 OUT1 IN OUT0 OUT1

SSWxy3-1 SSWxy3-2
HDU-xy6/xy7

CL1 CL1 CL2 CL2


4-2 5-2 4-2 5-2
IN OUT0 OUT1 IN OUT0 OUT1 IN OUT0 OUT1 IN OUT0 OUT1

SSWxy2-1 SSWxy2-2
HDU-xy4/xy5

CL1 CL1 CL2 CL2


2-2 3-2 2-2 3-2
IN OUT0 OUT1 IN OUT0 OUT1 IN OUT0 OUT1 IN OUT0 OUT1

SSWxy1-1 SSWxy1-2
HDU-xy2/xy3

CL1 CL1 CL2 CL2


0-2 1-2 0-2 1-2
IN OUT0 OUT1 IN OUT0 OUT1 IN OUT0 OUT1 IN OUT0 OUT1

SSWxy0-1 SSWxy0-2
HDU-xy0/xy1

Fig. 5.1-10 Cable Diagram (FBX - FBX, CC1/CC4/FC5/FC30/FC1J)

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Standard Model / High Performance Model (DKU-xy to DKU-x(y+1))

DKU-x(y+1) (FBX)

CL1 CL1 CL2 CL2


6-0 7-0 6-0 7-0
IN OUT0 OUT1 IN OUT0 OUT1 IN OUT0 OUT1 IN OUT0 OUT1

SSWx(y+1)3-1 SSWx(y+1)3-2
HDU-x(y+1)6/x(y+1)7

CL1 CL1 CL2 CL2


4-0 5-0 4-0 5-0
IN OUT0 OUT1 IN OUT0 OUT1 IN OUT0 OUT1 IN OUT0 OUT1

SSWx(y+1)2-1 SSWx(y+1)2-2
HDU-x(y+1)4/x(y+1)5

CL1 CL1 CL2 CL2


2-0 3-0 2-0 3-0
IN OUT0 OUT1 IN OUT0 OUT1 IN OUT0 OUT1 IN OUT0 OUT1

SSWx(y+1)1-1 SSWx(y+1)1-2
HDU-x(y+1)2/x(y+1)3

CL1 CL1 CL2 CL2


0-0 1-0 0-0 1-0
IN OUT0 OUT1 IN OUT0 OUT1 IN OUT0 OUT1 IN OUT0 OUT1

SSWx(y+1)0-1 SSWx(y+1)0-2
HDU-x(y+1)0/x(y+1)1

DKU-xy (UBX/SBX)
CL1 7-2 CL2 7-2
IN OUT 0 OUT 1 IN OUT 0 OUT 1
SSWxy7-1 SSWxy7-2
HDU-xy7

CL1 6-2 CL2 6-2


IN OUT 0 OUT 1 IN OUT 0 OUT 1
SSWxy6-1 SSWxy6-2
HDU-xy6

CL1 5-2 CL2 5-2


IN OUT 0 OUT 1 IN OUT 0 OUT 1
SSWxy5-1 SSWxy5-2
HDU-xy5

CL1 4-2 CL2 4-2


IN OUT 0 OUT 1 IN OUT 0 OUT 1
SSWxy4-1 SSWxy4-2
HDU-xy4

CL1 3-2 CL2 3-2


IN OUT 0 OUT 1 IN OUT 0 OUT 1
SSWxy3-1 SSWxy3-2
HDU-xy3

CL1 2-2 CL2 2-2


IN OUT 0 OUT 1 IN OUT 0 OUT 1
SSWxy2-1 SSWxy2-2
HDU-xy2

CL1 1-2 CL2 1-2


IN OUT 0 OUT 1 IN OUT 0 OUT 1
SSWxy1-1 SSWxy1-2
HDU-xy1

CL1 0-2 CL2 0-2


IN OUT 0 OUT 1 IN OUT 0 OUT 1
SSWxy0-1 SSWxy0-2
HDU-xy0

Fig. 5.1-11 Cable Diagram (UBX/SBX - FBX, CC2/CC4/FC5/FC30/FC1J)

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Standard Model / High Performance Model (DKU-xy to DKU-x(y+1))

DKU-x(y+1) (UBX/SBX)
CL1 7-0 CL2 7-0
IN OUT 0 OUT 1 IN OUT 0 OUT 1
SSWx(y+1)7-1 SSWx(y+1)7-2
HDU-x(y+1)7

CL1 6-0 CL2 6-0


IN OUT 0 OUT 1 IN OUT 0 OUT 1
SSWx(y+1)6-1 SSWx(y+1)6-2
HDU-x(y+1)6

CL1 5-0 CL2 5-0


IN OUT 0 OUT 1 IN OUT 0 OUT 1
SSWx(y+1)5-1 SSWx(y+1)5-2
HDU-x(y+1)5

CL1 4-0 CL2 4-0


IN OUT 0 OUT 1 IN OUT 0 OUT 1
SSWx(y+1)4-1 SSWx(y+1)4-2
HDU-x(y+1)4

CL1 3-0 CL2 3-0


IN OUT 0 OUT 1 IN OUT 0 OUT 1
SSWx(y+1)3-1 SSWx(y+1)3-2
HDU-x(y+1)3

CL1 2-0 CL2 2-0


IN OUT 0 OUT 1 IN OUT 0 OUT 1
SSWx(y+1)2-1 SSWx(y+1)2-2
HDU-x(y+1)2

CL1 1-0 CL2 1-0


IN OUT 0 OUT 1 IN OUT 0 OUT 1
SSWx(y+1)1-1 SSWx(y+1)1-2
HDU-x(y+1)1

CL1 0-0 CL2 0-0


IN OUT 0 OUT 1 IN OUT 0 OUT 1
SSWx(y+1)0-1 SSWx(y+1)0-2
HDU-x(y+1)0

DKU-xy (FBX)

CL1 CL1 CL2 CL2


6-2 7-2 6-2 7-2
IN OUT0 OUT1 IN OUT0 OUT1 IN OUT0 OUT1 IN OUT0 OUT1

SSWxy3-1 SSWxy3-2
HDU-xy6/xy7

CL1 CL1 CL2 CL2


4-2 5-2 4-2 5-2
IN OUT0 OUT1 IN OUT0 OUT1 IN OUT0 OUT1 IN OUT0 OUT1

SSWxy2-1 SSWxy2-2
HDU-xy4/xy5

CL1 CL1 CL2 CL2


2-2 3-2 2-2 3-2
IN OUT0 OUT1 IN OUT0 OUT1 IN OUT0 OUT1 IN OUT0 OUT1

SSWxy1-1 SSWxy1-2
HDU-xy2/xy3

CL1 CL1 CL2 CL2


0-2 1-2 0-2 1-2
IN OUT0 OUT1 IN OUT0 OUT1 IN OUT0 OUT1 IN OUT0 OUT1

SSWxy0-1 SSWxy0-2
HDU-xy0/xy1

Fig. 5.1-12 Cable Diagram (FBX - UBX/SBX, CC2/CC4/FC5/FC30/FC1J)

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DKC-0 to DKC-1

DKC-0 DKC-1

Rear Rear

MOD SVP-BASIC MOD HUBBOX-10


MOD -01 MOD -11
P84 P83
CON CON
MOD MOD
-0 -02 -1 -12

Front Front

C C C C C C C C
A CL2 A CL2 A CL1 A CL1 A CL2 A CL2 A CL1 A CL1
2CB-0 2CA-0 1CA-0 1CB-0 2CD-0 2CC-0 1CC-0 1CD-0
C C C C C C C C
H CL2 H CL2 H CL1 H CL1 H CL2 H CL2 H CL1 H CL1
2CB-1 2CA-1 1CA-1 1CB-1 2CD-1 2CC-1 1CC-1 1CD-1
E E E E E E E E
- CL2 - CL2 - CL1 - CL1 - CL2 - CL2 - CL1 - CL1
2CB-2 2CA-2 1CA-2 1CB-2 2CD-2 2CC-2 1CC-2 1CD-2
2 2 1 1 2 2 1 1
CL2 CL2 CL1 CL1 CL2 CL2 CL1 CL1
C 2CB-3 C 2CA-3 C 1CA-3 C 1CB-3 C 2CD-3 C 2CC-3 C 1CC-3 C 1CD-3
B A A B D C C D

Fig. 5.1-13 Cable Diagram (MOD5/MOD30/MOD1J/MFC5/MFC30/MFC1J)

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5.2 LAN Cable Diagram


DKC-0
MPB-1MA
SVP-BASIC L/G PL MP00 CPU
LAN
MP01
HUB MP02
LAN
*1 MP03
LAN MP04
HUB MP05
*1 LAN MP06
MP07
HUB HUB
MPB-1MB
*1 *1 CPU
LAN MP00
MP01
MP02
LAN
HUB MP03
*1 LAN MP04
HUB MP05
*1 MP06
LAN
MP07
Mother Board
MPB-2MA
LAN 2 MP00 CPU
HUB LAN
*1 MP01
LAN 1 MP02
LAN
MP03
LAN MP04
MP05
LAN MP06
MP07
PUBLIC INTERNAL CONSOLE J84
MPB-2MB
MP00 CPU
LAN
MP01
ASSIST *2 Console PC MP02
*3 LAN
MP03
SNMP MP04
LAN
Web Console MP05
LAN MP06
MP07

1
MPB-1PF
SVP-OPTION MP00 CPU
To HUBBOX-10 LAN
(J83) MP01
HUB LAN
MP02
*1 MP03
LAN MP04
MP05
HUB MP06
*1 LAN
MP07
HUB HUB
MPB-1PE
*1 *1 MP00 CPU
LAN
MP01
MP02
LAN
HUB MP03
*1 LAN MP04
HUB MP05
*1 MP06
LAN
MP07
Mother Board
MPB-2PF
LAN 2 MP00 CPU
HUB LAN
*1 MP01
LAN 1 MP02
LAN
MP03
LAN MP04
MP05
LAN MP06
MP07
PUBLIC INTERNAL CONSOLE J84
MPB-2PE
MP00 CPU
LAN
MP01
SNMP *2 Console PC MP02
*3 LAN
Web Console MP03
LAN MP04
MP05
LAN MP06
MP07

*1: If the DC power is supplied though the power of SVP is turned off, the power of built-in HUB has been turned on.
*2: Connect cable only to SVP-BASIC. It is unnecessary to connect to SVP-OPTION.
*3: Connect Console PC only to SVP-BASIC. Connect Console PC to SVP-OPTION only when a trouble occurs on SVP-BASIC.

Fig. 5.2-1 LAN Cable Diagram (1/2)

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DKC-1
MPB-1MC
HUBBOX-10 L/G PL MP00 CPU
LAN
MP01
HUB MP02
LAN
*1 MP03
LAN MP04
HUB MP05
LAN MP06
*1
MP07
HUB
HUB MPB-1MD
*1 CPU
*1 LAN MP00
MP01
MP02
LAN
MP03
LAN MP04
HUB MP05
*1 MP06
LAN
MP07

MPB-2MC
MP00 CPU
HUB LAN
*1 MP01
MP02
LAN
MP03
To SVP-BASIC LAN MP04
(J84) MP05
LAN MP06
MP07
1
J83 J84
MPB-2MD
MP00 CPU
LAN
MP01
MP02
LAN
MP03
LAN MP04
MP05
LAN MP06
MP07

MPB-1PM
HUBBOX-11 MP00 CPU
LAN
MP01
HUB LAN
MP02
*1 MP03
LAN MP04
HUB MP05
*1 LAN MP06
MP07
HUB HUB
MPB-1PL
*1 *1 MP00 CPU
LAN
MP01
MP02
LAN
MP03
LAN MP04
HUB MP05
*1 MP06
LAN
MP07

MPB-2PM
MP00 CPU
HUB LAN
MP01
*1 MP02
LAN
MP03
LAN MP04
MP05
LAN MP06
MP07
J83 J84
MPB-2PL
MP00 CPU
LAN
MP01
MP02
LAN
MP03
LAN MP04
MP05
LAN MP06
MP07

*1: If the DC power is supplied though the power of SVP is turned off, the power of built-in HUB has been turned on.

Fig. 5.2-1 LAN Cable Diagram (2/2)

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LOC06-10

6. Jumper Setting
6.1 Jumper setting of each parts

Table 6.1-1 Jumper setting of each parts List


No. Function Name Jumper No. Settings Remarks
1 DKCPANEL JP1 RESTART
JP2 CHK RESET
JP3 SSVP ALARM RESET (*1)
JP4 SSVP DUMP
JP5 FORCE MODE
JP6 SYSFORCEOFF
JP7, JP8 Not used
JP9 Fixed Jumper
2 SSW SW1, SW2, Specification of Box ID
(UBX/SBX) SW3
SW4, SW5, Specification of Chassis ID
SW6
SW7 Specification of Module ID
SW8 Not used
3 MPB CEMD, CEDT Specification of CE MODE
4 CACHE VOJP Volatile Switch/Jumper
5 SSVPMN JP1 MODULE ID
JP2 AUTOPSON
6 SSW SW1, SW2, Specification of Box ID
(FBX) SW3
SW4, SW5, Specification of Chassis ID
SW6
SW7 Specification of Module ID
SW8 Not used

*1: When the SVP High Reliability Kit has been installed and an SVP fail over
(SIM=7FF3XX) is detected, at first, take actions to resolve the failure (SIM=7FF3XX).

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LOC06-20

[1] DKCPANEL

Table 6.1.1-1 Setting of Jumper Socket on DKCPANEL PCB


Function Name Jumper No. Settings Jumper Setting
DKCPANEL JP1 Used to unfence the fenced drive path and Maintenance
(RESTART) to release Write Inhibit. JP1
Jumper

JP2 The PS ALARM and TH ALARM are Maintenance


(CHK RESET) reset. JP2
Jumper

JP3 When the jumper is set, the SSVP detection Maintenance


(SSVP ALARM alarm is reset. Then IMPL of the SVP is JP3
Jumper
RESET) executed.
When the SVP High Reliability Kit has
been installed and an SVP fail over
(SIM=7FF3XX) is detected, at first, take
actions to resolve the failure
(SIM=7FF3XX).
JP4 When the jumper is set, the data in SVP Maintenance
(SSVP DUMP) memory is written to the HDD. JP4
Jumper

JP5 This jumper is used to turn off the


(FORCE MODE) DKC/DKU power forcibly. It assumes a
JP6 special case, so that do not use it unless
(SYSFORCEOFF) otherwise instructed. (Refer to TRBL08-10
to 30 for the detailed procedure.)
JP7, JP8 Not used
JP9 The LED Turn Off Function is set on the Black Jumper
(DISPLAY OFF) appropriate DKCPANEL. JP9 (Fixation)
It is not generally required to change the
setting, because the setting is set to the
lighting with the jumper.

DKCPANEL-0 DKCPANEL-0

JP1 JP2 JP5 JP6 JP9

Front View of DKC-0

JP3 JP4 JP7 JP8

Fig. 6.1.1-1 Setting of Jumper Socket on DKCPANEL PCB


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[2] SSW (UBX/SBX)

Table 6.1.2-1 Switch Setting of SSW


Function Name Switch No. Settings Remarks
SSW SW1, SW2, SW3 Sets the Box ID.
SW4, SW5, SW6 Sets the Chassis ID.
SW7 Sets the Module ID.
SW8 Not used

NOTE: • Use something sharp (ex. a pen or a mini screwdriver etc.) when set the SSW
switches.
• When the switch setting of SSW is wrong, execute the replace process of SSW and
change the switch setting. The switch setting will not be effective unless the SSW is
dismounted and mounted.

SSWxy7-1 SSWxy7-2

SSWxy6-1 SSWxy6-2

SSWxy5-1 SSWxy5-2
SSWxyz-# (*1)
Switch (SW1-8)
SSWxy4-1 SSWxy4-2

SSWxy3-1 SSWxy3-2
Front View of SSW

SSWxy2-1 SSWxy2-2

SSWxy1-1 SSWxy1-2 ON (*2)

OFF (*2)
SSWxy0-1 SSWxy0-2
8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1

Rear View of UBX/SBX

*1: SSWxyz-# *2: OFF


ON

SSW Location (#: 1, 2)


HDU No. (z: 0, 1, 2, ..., 7)
DKU No. (y: 0, 1, 2, ..., 5)
DKC No. (x: 0, 1)
Fig. 6.1.2-1 Switch Setting of SSW

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OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
N/A

ON
ON
ON
SSW007-1/2

8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1

OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
N/A

ON
ON
SSW006-1/2
DKU-00

8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1

OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
N/A

ON

ON
SSW005-1/2

8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1

OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
N/A

ON
SSW004-1/2

8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1

OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
N/A

ON
ON
SSW003-1/2

8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
OFF

OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
N/A

ON

Rear View of UBX/SBX


SSW002-1/2

8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
N/A

ON

SSW001-1/2

8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
N/A

SSW000-1/2

8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
Fig. 6.1.2-2 Switch Setting of SSW (DKU-00)
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OFF
OFF
OFF
N/A

ON
ON
ON
ON
SSW017-1/2

8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1

OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
N/A

ON
ON
ON
SSW016-1/2
DKU-01

8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1

OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
N/A

ON

ON
ON
SSW015-1/2

8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1

OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
N/A

ON
ON
SSW014-1/2

8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1

OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
N/A

ON
ON
ON
SSW013-1/2

8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
OFF

OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
N/A

ON
ON

Rear View of UBX/SBX SSW012-1/2

8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
N/A

ON
ON

SSW011-1/2

8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
N/A

ON

SSW010-1/2

8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
Fig. 6.1.2-3 Switch Setting of SSW (DKU-01)
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OFF
OFF

OFF
N/A

ON
ON
ON
ON
SSW027-1/2

8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1

OFF
OFF
OFF

OFF
N/A

ON
ON
ON
SSW026-1/2
DKU-02

8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1

OFF
OFF
OFF

OFF
N/A

ON

ON
ON
SSW025-1/2

8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1

OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF

OFF
N/A

ON
ON
SSW024-1/2

8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1

OFF
OFF
OFF

OFF
N/A

ON
ON
ON
SSW023-1/2

8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
OFF

OFF
OFF
OFF

OFF
N/A

ON
ON

Rear View of UBX/SBX


SSW022-1/2

8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF

OFF
N/A

ON
ON

SSW021-1/2

8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF

OFF
N/A

ON

SSW020-1/2

8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
Fig. 6.1.2-4 Switch Setting of SSW (DKU-02)
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OFF
OFF
N/A

ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
SSW037-1/2

8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1

OFF
OFF
OFF
N/A

ON
ON
ON
ON
SSW036-1/2
DKU-03

8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1

OFF
OFF
OFF
N/A

ON

ON
ON
ON
SSW035-1/2

8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1

OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
N/A

ON
ON
ON
SSW034-1/2

8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1

OFF
OFF
OFF
N/A

ON
ON
ON
ON
SSW033-1/2

8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
OFF

OFF
OFF
OFF
N/A

ON
ON
ON

Rear View of UBX/SBX SSW032-1/2

8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
N/A

ON
ON
ON

SSW031-1/2

8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
N/A

ON
ON

SSW030-1/2

8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
Fig. 6.1.2-5 Switch Setting of SSW (DKU-03)
LOC06-70
Hitachi Proprietary DKC810I
Rev.0 / Dec.2013 Copyright © 2013, Hitachi, Ltd.
LOC06-80

OFF

OFF
OFF
N/A

ON
ON
ON
ON
SSW047-1/2

8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1

OFF
OFF

OFF
OFF
N/A

ON
ON
ON
SSW046-1/2
DKU-04

8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1

OFF
OFF

OFF
OFF
N/A

ON

ON
ON
SSW045-1/2

8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1

OFF
OFF
OFF

OFF
OFF
N/A

ON
ON
SSW044-1/2

8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1

OFF
OFF

OFF
OFF
N/A

ON
ON
ON
SSW043-1/2

8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
OFF

OFF
OFF

OFF
OFF
N/A

ON
ON

Rear View of UBX/SBX SSW042-1/2

8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
OFF
OFF
OFF

OFF
OFF
N/A

ON
ON

SSW041-1/2

8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF

OFF
OFF
N/A

ON

SSW040-1/2

8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
Fig. 6.1.2-6 Switch Setting of SSW (DKU-04)
LOC06-80
Hitachi Proprietary DKC810I
Rev.0 / Dec.2013 Copyright © 2013, Hitachi, Ltd.
LOC06-90

OFF

OFF
N/A

ON
ON
ON
ON

ON
SSW057-1/2

8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1

OFF
OFF

OFF
N/A

ON
ON
ON

ON
SSW056-1/2
DKU-05

8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1

OFF
OFF

OFF
N/A

ON

ON
ON

ON
SSW055-1/2

8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1

OFF
OFF
OFF

OFF
N/A

ON
ON

ON
SSW054-1/2

8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1

OFF
OFF

OFF
N/A

ON
ON
ON

ON
SSW053-1/2

8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
OFF

OFF
OFF

OFF
N/A

ON
ON

ON

Rear View of UBX/SBX SSW052-1/2

8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
OFF
OFF
OFF

OFF
N/A

ON
ON

ON

SSW051-1/2

8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF

OFF
N/A

ON

ON

SSW050-1/2

8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
Fig. 6.1.2-7 Switch Setting of SSW (DKU-05)
LOC06-90
Hitachi Proprietary DKC810I
Rev.0 / Dec.2013 Copyright © 2013, Hitachi, Ltd.
LOC06-100

OFF
OFF
OFF
N/A

ON
ON
ON
ON
SSW107-1/2

8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1

OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
N/A

ON
ON
ON
SSW106-1/2
DKU-10

8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1

OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
N/A

ON

ON
ON
SSW105-1/2

8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1

OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
N/A

ON
ON
SSW104-1/2

8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1

OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
N/A

ON
ON
ON
SSW103-1/2

8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
OFF

OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
N/A

ON
ON

Rear View of UBX/SBX


SSW102-1/2

8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
N/A

ON
ON

SSW101-1/2

8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
N/A
ON

SSW100-1/2

8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
Fig. 6.1.2-8 Switch Setting of SSW (DKU-10)
LOC06-100
Hitachi Proprietary DKC810I
Rev.0 / Dec.2013 Copyright © 2013, Hitachi, Ltd.
LOC06-110

OFF
OFF
N/A

ON
ON
ON
ON

ON
SSW117-1/2

8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1

OFF
OFF
OFF
N/A

ON
ON
ON

ON
SSW116-1/2
DKU-11

8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1

OFF
OFF
OFF
N/A

ON

ON
ON

ON
SSW115-1/2

8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1

OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
N/A

ON
ON

ON
SSW114-1/2

8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1

OFF
OFF
OFF
N/A

ON
ON
ON

ON
SSW113-1/2

8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
OFF

OFF
OFF
OFF
N/A

ON
ON

ON

Rear View of UBX/SBX


SSW112-1/2

8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
N/A

ON
ON

ON

SSW111-1/2

8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
N/A
ON

ON

SSW110-1/2

8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
Fig. 6.1.2-9 Switch Setting of SSW (DKU-11)
LOC06-110
Hitachi Proprietary DKC810I
Rev.0 / Dec.2013 Copyright © 2013, Hitachi, Ltd.
LOC06-120

OFF

OFF
N/A

ON
ON
ON
ON

ON
SSW127-1/2

8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1

OFF
OFF

OFF
N/A

ON
ON
ON

ON
SSW126-1/2
DKU-12

8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1

OFF
OFF

OFF
N/A

ON

ON
ON

ON
SSW125-1/2

8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1

OFF
OFF
OFF

OFF
N/A

ON
ON

ON
SSW124-1/2

8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1

OFF
OFF

OFF
N/A

ON
ON
ON

ON
SSW123-1/2

8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
OFF

OFF
OFF

OFF
N/A

ON
ON

ON

Rear View of UBX/SBX


SSW122-1/2

8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
OFF
OFF
OFF

OFF
N/A

ON
ON

ON

SSW121-1/2

8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF

OFF
N/A
ON

ON

SSW120-1/2

8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
Fig. 6.1.2-10 Switch Setting of SSW (DKU-12)
LOC06-120
Hitachi Proprietary DKC810I
Rev.0 / Dec.2013 Copyright © 2013, Hitachi, Ltd.
LOC06-130

OFF
N/A

ON
ON
ON
ON

ON
ON
SSW137-1/2

8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1

OFF
OFF
N/A

ON
ON
ON

ON
ON
SSW136-1/2
DKU-13

8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1

OFF
OFF
N/A

ON

ON
ON

ON
ON
SSW135-1/2

8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1

OFF
OFF
OFF
N/A

ON
ON

ON
ON
SSW134-1/2

8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1

OFF
OFF
N/A

ON
ON
ON

ON
ON
SSW133-1/2

8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
OFF

OFF
OFF
N/A

ON
ON

ON
ON

Rear View of UBX/SBX


SSW132-1/2

8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
OFF
OFF
OFF
N/A

ON
ON

ON
ON

SSW131-1/2

8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
N/A
ON

ON
ON

SSW130-1/2

8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
Fig. 6.1.2-11 Switch Setting of SSW (DKU-13)
LOC06-130
Hitachi Proprietary DKC810I
Rev.0 / Dec.2013 Copyright © 2013, Hitachi, Ltd.
LOC06-140

OFF
OFF
N/A

ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
SSW147-1/2

8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1

OFF
OFF
OFF
N/A

ON
ON
ON
ON
SSW146-1/2
DKU-14

8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1

OFF
OFF
OFF
N/A

ON

ON
ON
ON
SSW145-1/2

8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1

OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
N/A

ON
ON
ON
SSW144-1/2

8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1

OFF
OFF
OFF
N/A

ON
ON
ON
ON
SSW143-1/2

8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
OFF

OFF
OFF
OFF
N/A

ON
ON
ON

Rear View of UBX/SBX


SSW142-1/2

8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
N/A

ON
ON
ON

SSW141-1/2

8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
N/A
ON
ON

SSW140-1/2

8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
Fig. 6.1.2-12 Switch Setting of SSW (DKU-14)
LOC06-140
Hitachi Proprietary DKC810I
Rev.0 / Dec.2013 Copyright © 2013, Hitachi, Ltd.
LOC06-150

OFF
N/A

ON
ON
ON
ON
ON

ON
SSW157-1/2

8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1

OFF
OFF
N/A

ON
ON
ON
ON

ON
SSW156-1/2
DKU-15

8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1

OFF
OFF
N/A

ON

ON
ON
ON

ON
SSW155-1/2

8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1

OFF
OFF
OFF
N/A

ON
ON
ON

ON
SSW154-1/2

8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1

OFF
OFF
N/A

ON
ON
ON
ON

ON
SSW153-1/2

8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
OFF

OFF
OFF
N/A

ON
ON
ON

ON

Rear View of UBX/SBX


SSW152-1/2

8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
OFF
OFF
OFF
N/A

ON
ON
ON

ON

SSW151-1/2

8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
N/A
ON
ON

ON

SSW150-1/2

8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
Fig. 6.1.2-13 Switch Setting of SSW (DKU-15)
LOC06-150
Hitachi Proprietary DKC810I
Rev.0 / Dec.2013 Copyright © 2013, Hitachi, Ltd.
LOC06-160

[3] MPB

Table 6.1.3-1 Installation of Jumper in MPB


Function Name Jumper No. Settings Remarks
MPB CEDT All PCBs corresponding to the cluster are Maintenance Jumper
CEMD set to CE mode. The jumper is installed Maintenance Jumper
only in BASIC PCB (MPB-1MA/2MA).

2 1
M M
A A

Front View of DKC-0

MPB (MPB-1MA/2MA)

Connector
(CEDT)
Maintenance
Jumper
CEDT

CEMD Connector
(CEMD)

Fig. 6.1.3-1 Installation of Jumper in MPB

LOC06-160
Hitachi Proprietary DKC810I
Rev.0 / Dec.2013 Copyright © 2013, Hitachi, Ltd.
LOC06-170

[4] CACHE

Table 6.1.4-1 Installation of Switch/Jumper in CACHE


Function Name Switch/Jumper Settings Remarks
No.
CACHE VOJP The cache data (control information or the Turn on the
(New Type) (Volatile Jumper) like) is compulsorily made to volatilize by Switch 1 and 2.
Switch the PS ON/OFF operation. (Press to the left.)
CACHE VOJP The cache data (control information or the Insert the
(Old Type) like) is compulsorily made to volatilize by Maintenance
the PS ON/OFF operation. Jumper.

C C C C C C C C
A A A A A A A A
C C C C C C C C
H H H H H H H H
E E E E E E E E
- - - - - - - -
2 2 1 1 2 2 1 1
C C C C C C C C
D C C D B A A B

Front View of DKC-1 Front View of DKC-0

CM PCB (New Type) CM PCB (Old Type)

VOJP VOJP Switch VOJP Connector VOJP

1
2

Cover ON Cover
Maintenance Jumper

Fig. 6.1.4-1 Installation of Switch/Jumper in CACHE

LOC06-170
Hitachi Proprietary DKC810I
Rev.0 / Dec.2013 Copyright © 2013, Hitachi, Ltd.
LOC06-180

[5] SSVPMN

Table 6.1.5-1 Installation of Jumper in SSVPMN


Function Name Jumper No. Settings Remarks
SSVPMN JP1 Set the MODULE ID of the DKC equipped For SSVPMN-0
JP1
(MODULE ID) with SSVPMN. 12 10
• MODULE0 ... SSVPMN-0 (DKC-0) 9 7
Plug the jumper cap on #1, 4, 7, 10. 6 4 Jumper
3 1

• MODULE1 ... SSVPMN-1 (DKC-1) For SSVPMN-1


JP1
Plug the jumper cap on #3, 6, 9, 12. 12 10
9 7
6 4 Jumper
3 1

JP2 Power on the storage system by switching Disable Setting


JP2
(AUTOPSON) PS ON/PS OFF or PCI control after turn on 4 3 Jumper
the AC power. (Initial setting) 2 1
Set only the SSVPMN-0 in the Jumper.
(#3-4) No setting of SSVPMN-1 is needed.
The storage system is powered on Enable Setting
JP2
automatically after turn on the AC power. 4 3
Set only the SSVPMN-0 in the Jumper. 2 1 Jumper
(#1-2) No setting of SSVPMN-1 is needed.

SSVPMN-0 SSVPMN-1

Rear View of DKC-0 Rear View of DKC-1

JP2
JP1

Top View of SSVPMN

Fig. 6.1.5-1 Installation of Jumper in SSVPMN

LOC06-180
Hitachi Proprietary DKC810I
Rev.0 / Dec.2013 Copyright © 2013, Hitachi, Ltd.
LOC06-190

[6] SSW (FBX)

Table 6.1.6-1 Switch Setting of SSW


Function Name Switch No. Settings Remarks
SSW SW1, SW2, SW3 Sets the Box ID.
SW4, SW5, SW6 Sets the Chassis ID.
SW7 Sets the Module ID.
SW8 Not used

NOTE: • Use something sharp (ex. a pen or a mini screwdriver etc.) when set the SSW
switches.
• When the switch setting of SSW is wrong, execute the replace process of SSW and
change the switch setting. The switch setting will not be effective unless the SSW is
dismounted and mounted.

SSWxy3-1 SSWxy3-2
SSWxyz-# (*1)
SSWxy2-1 SSWxy2-2

SSWxy1-1 SSWxy1-2

SSWxy0-1 SSWxy0-2 Screw Cover


Front View of SSW
Rear View of
FBX

ON (*2)
*1: SSWxyz-#
SSW Location (#: 1, 2) OFF (*2)
Box No. (z: 0, 1, 2, 3)
DKU No. (y: 0, 1, 2, ..., 5) 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
DKC No. (x: 0, 1)

*2: ON OFF

Fig. 6.1.6-1 Switch Setting of SSW

LOC06-190
Hitachi Proprietary DKC810I
Rev.0 / Dec.2013 Copyright © 2013, Hitachi, Ltd.
LOC06-200

OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
N/A

ON
ON
SSW003-1/2
DKU-00

8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1

OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
N/A

ON
SSW002-1/2

8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1

OFF

OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
N/A

ON
Rear View of SSW001-1/2
FBX

8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1

OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
N/A
SSW000-1/2

8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
Fig. 6.1.6-2 Switch Setting of SSW (DKU-00)

OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
N/A

ON
ON
ON
SSW013-1/2
DKU-01

8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1

OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
N/A

ON
ON

SSW012-1/2

8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
OFF

OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
N/A

ON
ON

Rear View of
SSW011-1/2
FBX

8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
N/A

ON

SSW010-1/2

8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
Fig. 6.1.6-3 Switch Setting of SSW (DKU-01)

LOC06-200
Hitachi Proprietary DKC810I
Rev.0 / Dec.2013 Copyright © 2013, Hitachi, Ltd.
LOC06-210

OFF
OFF
OFF

OFF
N/A

ON
ON
ON
SSW023-1/2
DKU-02

8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1

OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF

OFF
N/A

ON
ON
SSW022-1/2

8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1

OFF

OFF
OFF
OFF

OFF
N/A

ON
ON
Rear View of
SSW021-1/2
FBX

8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1

OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF

OFF
N/A

ON
SSW020-1/2

8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
Fig. 6.1.6-4 Switch Setting of SSW (DKU-02)

OFF
OFF
OFF
N/A

ON
ON
ON
ON
SSW033-1/2
DKU-03

8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1

OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
N/A

ON
ON
ON

SSW032-1/2

8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
OFF

OFF
OFF
OFF
N/A

ON
ON
ON

Rear View of SSW031-1/2


FBX

8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
N/A

ON
ON

SSW030-1/2

8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
Fig. 6.1.6-5 Switch Setting of SSW (DKU-03)

LOC06-210
Hitachi Proprietary DKC810I
Rev.0 / Dec.2013 Copyright © 2013, Hitachi, Ltd.
LOC06-220

OFF
OFF

OFF
OFF
N/A

ON
ON
ON
SSW043-1/2
DKU-04

8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1

OFF
OFF
OFF

OFF
OFF
N/A

ON
ON
SSW042-1/2

8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1

OFF

OFF
OFF

OFF
OFF
N/A

ON
ON
Rear View of
SSW041-1/2
FBX

8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1

OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF

OFF
OFF
N/A

ON
SSW040-1/2

8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
Fig. 6.1.6-6 Switch Setting of SSW (DKU-04)

OFF
OFF

OFF
N/A

ON
ON
ON

ON
SSW053-1/2
DKU-05

8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1

OFF
OFF
OFF

OFF
N/A

ON
ON

ON

SSW052-1/2

8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
OFF

OFF
OFF

OFF
N/A

ON
ON

ON

Rear View of SSW051-1/2


FBX

8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF

OFF
N/A

ON

ON

SSW050-1/2

8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
Fig. 6.1.6-7 Switch Setting of SSW (DKU-05)

LOC06-220
Hitachi Proprietary DKC810I
Rev.0 / Dec.2013 Copyright © 2013, Hitachi, Ltd.
LOC06-230

OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
N/A

ON
ON
ON
SSW103-1/2
DKU-10

8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1

OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
N/A

ON
ON
SSW102-1/2

8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1

OFF

OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
N/A

ON
ON
Rear View of
SSW101-1/2
FBX

8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1

OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
N/A
ON
SSW100-1/2

8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
Fig. 6.1.6-8 Switch Setting of SSW (DKU-10)

OFF
OFF
OFF
N/A

ON
ON
ON

ON
SSW113-1/2
DKU-11

8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1

OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
N/A

ON
ON

ON

SSW112-1/2

8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
OFF

OFF
OFF
OFF
N/A

ON
ON

ON

Rear View of
SSW111-1/2
FBX

8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
N/A
ON

ON

SSW110-1/2

8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
Fig. 6.1.6-9 Switch Setting of SSW (DKU-11)

LOC06-230
Hitachi Proprietary DKC810I
Rev.0 / Dec.2013 Copyright © 2013, Hitachi, Ltd.
LOC06-240

OFF
OFF

OFF
N/A

ON
ON
ON

ON
SSW123-1/2
DKU-12

8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1

OFF
OFF
OFF

OFF
N/A

ON
ON

ON
SSW122-1/2

8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1

OFF

OFF
OFF

OFF
N/A

ON
ON

ON
Rear View of SSW121-1/2
FBX

8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1

OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF

OFF
N/A
ON

ON
SSW120-1/2

8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
Fig. 6.1.6-10 Switch Setting of SSW (DKU-12)

OFF
OFF
N/A

ON
ON
ON

ON
ON
SSW133-1/2
DKU-13

8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1

OFF
OFF
OFF
N/A

ON
ON

ON
ON

SSW132-1/2

8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
OFF

OFF
OFF
N/A

ON
ON

ON
ON

Rear View of SSW131-1/2


FBX

8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
N/A
ON

ON
ON

SSW130-1/2

8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
Fig. 6.1.6-11 Switch Setting of SSW (DKU-13)

LOC06-240
Hitachi Proprietary DKC810I
Rev.0 / Dec.2013 Copyright © 2013, Hitachi, Ltd.
LOC06-250

OFF
OFF
OFF
N/A

ON
ON
ON
ON
SSW143-1/2
DKU-14

8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1

OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
N/A

ON
ON
ON
SSW142-1/2

8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1

OFF

OFF
OFF
OFF
N/A

ON
ON
ON
Rear View of SSW141-1/2
FBX

8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1

OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
N/A
ON
ON
SSW140-1/2

8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
Fig. 6.1.6-12 Switch Setting of SSW (DKU-14)

OFF
OFF
N/A

ON
ON
ON
ON

ON
SSW153-1/2
DKU-15

8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1

OFF
OFF
OFF
N/A

ON
ON
ON

ON

SSW152-1/2

8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
OFF

OFF
OFF
N/A

ON
ON
ON

ON

Rear View of
FBX SSW151-1/2

8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
N/A
ON
ON

ON

SSW150-1/2

8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
Fig. 6.1.6-13 Switch Setting of SSW (DKU-15)

LOC06-250

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