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BTServer 2.0

BTServer 2.0 (Rev 7)

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Product ID

  • Model: BTServer 2.0 (Rev 7)

Physical Characteristics

  • Width: 48 cm (19")
  • Height: 9 cm (3.5")
  • Depth: 48.5 cm (19")
  • Weight: 15.2 kg (33.5 lb.)

Operating Temperature

  • 0°C - 40°C

Technical Specifications

BTServer 2.0 (Rev 7):

  • (2x) Intel Xeon Silver 4210 @ 2.2GHz (3.20 GHz Turbo, 2400 MHz, 13.75MB Cache, 10 Core, 85W)
  • (2x) 2.5" 480GB SSD SATA in RAID1 on LSI MegaRAID SAS 9341-4i
  • 32GB (8x4GB) RAM (DDR4, ECC, 2666 MHz) or 32GB (4x8GB, ECC, 2933MHz DDR4)
  • PNY Nvidia Quadro RTX 4000 8GB GPU
  • 100-240VAC, 800W redundant power supply with IEC
  • (2x) Intel I350 Quad-Port Gigabit Ethernet Controller (1 dedicated, 1 definable)
  • Windows 10 IoT Enterprise 2019 LTSC

Default User Login

  • User name: btuser

Note: There is no password associated with the default user account for the BTServer

Default Network Address (Main)

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Default Network Address (Backup)

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Note: 

  • The BTServer is built with 2 Network Interface Cards (NIC) with 4 ports on each card, and the functions are: (see BlackTrax detailed system diagram)
    • Port 1:  BTNet (PoE Switch - Tracking, BTSensors, BT Smart Chargers)
    • Port 2:  RTTrPL and Lighting Input (Network Switch - Lighting)
    • Port 3:  RTTrPM (Network Switch - 3rd Party)
    • Port 4:  BTLink (links to BTServers)
    • Port 5-8:  (User Defined)
  • Lighting Input and RTTrPL are combined into the RTTrPL port.
  • BTLink is the network connection link to the other BTServers.

Attention:

  • All RJ45 ports are standard 10/100/1000 ethernet ports.
  • All USB Ports are available within Windows for standard tasks. 
  • Any RJ45 ports which have been physically blocked as per the images above have been internally disabled.
  • Windows Remote Desktop Connection should not be used with a BlackTrax system. Security measures on the BTX dongle installed in the BTServer will prevent it from working. Users should use TeamViewer or VNC if remote access to a BTServer is required.
  • Ensure that your BTServer is adequately supported at the front and rear during any movement or installation.