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J1
I2C can monitor the speed of fan and temperature in the
enclosure.
BEEP1
Audible alarm
will sound if a disk fails or stops responding.
PORT1 to
PORT10
These represent the Rocket 750’s 10 Internal Mini-SAS ports.
Each port can directly support up to 4 hard disks.
Active/FAIL LED PIN connector:
Active/Failed LED Pin Connectors
Two pins are provided for each of the Rocket 750’s 40 device channels: one for
disk activity, and one for disk failure. For more information about LED
functionality and connection requirements, please refer to:
http://www.highpoint-tech.com/PDF/LED_connection.pdf
Hardware Installation
Installing the Rocket 750 HBA
Note: Make sure the system is powered-off before installing the
Rocket 750 HBA.
1. Open the system chassis and locate an unused PCI-E (2.0/1.0) (x8, x16) slot
or (3.0) (x16) slot.
2. Remove the PCI slot cover.
3. Gently insert the Rocket 750 HBA into the PCI-E slot, and secure the
bracket to the system chassis.
4. After installing the adapter, attach the hard disks or disk enclosure to the
Rocket 750 HBA using the appropriate data cables.
5. Close and secure the system chassis.
Using the Rocket 750 HBA
Rocket 750 HBA BIOS
After installing the Rocket 750, power on the system. The Rocket 750 BIOS
should post during the system’s boot procedure. The BIOS does not include a
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