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-====== RCU interface ====== 
  
-===== Front panel connectors ===== 
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-The following items are located at the front of a RECS<sup>(r)</sup>%%|%%Box RCU: 
-  * Two line display 
-  * A five button D-pad 
-  * Four internally switched LAN-ports that connect to the 1GbE management network of the nodes 
-  * One LAN-port that connects to the internal management controller (marked with "Management") 
-  * Four USB ports that can be switched to every module via KVM 
-  * One HDMI port that can be switched to every module via KVM 
-  * Six (Antares) or 18 (Arneb) LAN-ports that connect to the compute network of the labelled node (network speed depends on the installed netboards [[documentation:netboard_installation|Netboard installation]] 
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-<imgcaption antars_front|>{{ :documentation:antars_front.png?nolink&800 |Frontpanel of the Antares}}</imgcaption> 
-<imgcaption arneb_front|>{{ :documentation:arneb_front.png?nolink&800 |Frontpanel of the Arneb}}</imgcaption> 
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-===== Control panel ===== 
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-The display on the front panel of the RCU shows the status of the unit on multiple screens that automatically change every couple of seconds and are updated live. 
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-^  Antares  ^  Arneb  ^ Description ^ 
-|  <imgcaption lcd_recs_box_rcu_192.168.13.50|LCD IP screen>{{:documentation:lcd_recs_box_rcu_192_168_13_50.png?nolink|}}</imgcaption>  || Shows the IP address of the RCU. | 
-|<imgcaption lcd_health_ok_72_cpus_install|LCD health screen (Arneb)> 
-{{:documentation:lcd_health_ok_72_cpus_install.png?nolink|Arneb}}</imgcaption>|<imgcaption lcd_health_ok_24_cpus_2_psus|LCD health screen (Antares)> 
-{{:documentation:lcd_health_ok_24_cpus_2_psus.png?nolink|Antares}}</imgcaption>| Displays the current health status of the RCU and the number of compute modules installed. On the Antares the number of PSUs installed is also shown. | 
-|  <imgcaption lcd_6_on_42_w_avg_temp_28_c|LCD power/temperature screen> 
-{{:documentation:lcd_6_on_42_w_avg_temp_28_c.png?nolink|}}</imgcaption>  || In the first row the number of currently turned on compute modules is shown along with their current power consumption. The second row shows the current average temperature. | 
-|<imgcaption lcd_0_off_l000200001_0_on_r030000000|LCD nodes screen (Arneb)> 
-{{:documentation:lcd_0_off_l000200001_0_on_r030000000.png?nolink|Arneb}}</imgcaption>|<imgcaption lcd_0_off_l000_0_0_on_r000_0|LCD nodes screen (Antares)> 
-{{:documentation:lcd_0_off_l000_0_0_on_r000_0.png?nolink|Antares}}</imgcaption>| Shows the node on/off status for each baseboard. For ARM baseboards the number of nodes on is shown (0-4). A dash ("-") indicates baseboards that are not populated or where not found. In case of an Antares RCU also the status of the power supplies is shown. "L" and "R" mark the orientation of the display and are shown as looking onto the front panel. | 
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-The buttons next to the display will be used for a local management menu later on. Currently they are not used except for the "down" button: Press this key for a few seconds to safely shut down the management controller in the RCU before disconnecting power to the unit. 
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-===== Power connectors =====