Tyan Computer B5381 manuel d'utilisation

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    T ank G T25 B5381 Service Engineer ’ s Manual[...]

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    iii T able of Content s Chapter 1:Overview 1.1 About the Transp ort GT25 B5381 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 1.2 Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 1.3 Unpacking . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 1.3.1 Op[...]

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    iv 3.5 Replacing the Slim CD-ROM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42 3.6 Replacing the LED Co ntrol Board . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44 3.7 Replacing the M101 2 Adapter Board . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46 3.7.1 M1012 Adapter Bo ard Features for B53 81 . . . . . . . . . . . . 48 3.7.2 Syst[...]

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    PREF ACE Copyright This publication, including all photog raphs, illustrations, and soft- ware, is protected under international co pyright laws, with all rights reserved. Neither this manual, nor any material contained herein, may be reproduced without writte n consent of the manufacturer-. Copyright 2006 V ersion 1.0 Disclaimer Information contai[...]

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    ii Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Notice for the USA Compliance Information S tate- ment (Declaration of Conformity Procedure ) DoC FCC Part 15: This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following condi tions: 1) This device ma y not cause harmful inte rference, and 2) This device must accept any interf[...]

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    iii About this Manual This manual provides you with instructions on installing your T ank G T25. This manual is intended for experienced users and inte- grators with hardware knowledge of personal computers. This manual consists of the following parts: Chapter 1: Provides an introduction to the G T25 B5381 bare- bones, packing list, describes the e[...]

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    iv SAFETY INFORMA TION Before installing a nd using the T ank G T25, take note of the following precautions: – Read all instructions carefully . – Do not place the unit on an un stable surface, cart, or stand. – Do not block the slots and opening on the unit, which are pro- vided for ventilation. – Only use the power source indicated on the[...]

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    Chapter 1: Overview 1 Chapter 1: Overview 1.1 About the T ank G T25 B5381 Congratulations on your pur chase of the TY AN T ank TM G T25 B5381, a highly-opt imized rack-mountab le barebone system. The T ank G T25 B5381 is designed to support dual Intel ® Dempse y and Woodcrest processors, providing a rich feature set and incredible perfor mance. Le[...]

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    2 Chapter 1: Overview 1.2 Features Enclosure • Industry 19” rack-mount able 1U chassis storage bay – (4) 3.5” HDD bays – (1) slim line DVD-ROM bay – (1) slim li ne FDD bay • Dimensions: D 27 .87 x W 17.17 x H 1.71 inch (708x436x43 .5mm) Processor • T wo 771 socket s • Supports up to t wo Intel ® Dempsey (1066MHz FSB) and Woo dcre[...]

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    Chapter 1: Overview 3 Motherboard • TY AN S5381 system board • Customized 15”x16” (381x406mm BIOS • PHOENIX BIOS on 8Mbit LPC Flash ROM • Serial console redirect • Supports APM 1.2 and ACPI 2.0 • PnP , DMI 2.0, WfM 2.0 po wer man- agement Server Management • System fan speed con trol and moni- toring • Chassis intrusion alert ?[...]

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    4 Chapter 1: Overview 1.3 Unpacking This sectio n describes the T ank G T25 B5381 package con- tents and accessories. 1.3.1 Opening the Box Open the box carefully and ensure that all compone nts are present and undamaged . The product should arrive p ack- aged as illustrated below . Packaged acce ssories[...]

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    Chapter 1: Overview 5 1.3.2 Box Content s Component Descriptio n Industry standard 1U chassis, (4) hot-swa p HDD bays T yan S5381 system board (pre-installed) 8x slim DVD-ROM drive (pre-installed) LED and USB control board (pre-installed) A B C (A) EPS 1U 650W PSU model for single power (pre-installed) (B) EPS 1U 650W 1+1 PSU model for redundant po[...]

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    6 Chapter 1: Overview M1210 Adapter board M5002 Note: In the future, an FPC cable, as shown below , will be supplied instead of the M5002. Component Descriptio n[...]

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    Chapter 1: Overview 7 1.3.3 Accessories If any items are m issing or appear damaged, con tact your retailer or browse to TY AN ’s website for service: http://www .tyan.com. The Web site also provides information on other TY AN prod- ucts, plus F AQs, compatibility lis ts, BIOS settings, and more. 1 x Tyan Barebone Driver CD Power Cables Left to r[...]

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    8 Chapter 1: Overview Rail Kit Mounting Bracket x 4 Sliding Brackets Front L-Bracket x 2 Rear L-Bracket x 2 Screw Kit Sliding Rail x 2 FDD Kit FDD Backplane Cable FDD Cable FDD Rails & Screws[...]

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    Chapter 1: Overview 9 1.4 About the Product The follow ing views show you the product. 1.4.1 Fro nt View 1.4.2 Rea r V iew Case A (Single Power) DVD-ROM Drive Hard Drive Bay x 4 Power switch Reset switch USB ports 2 x LAN LEDs ID Switch ID LED HDD activity LED NMI switch Warning LE D Power LED Power Supply Socket LAN Port (NIC2) LAN Port (NIC1) PS/[...]

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    10 Chapter 1: Overview Case B (Redundant Power) 1.4.3 LED Definitions Front Panel LED Color S tate Description Power Green OFF ON OFF Power O N Power O FF HDD Activity Amber OFF Random Blink OFF HDD access activity No disk activity LAN1/LAN2 Linkage Green Green OFF ON Blinking OFF Linked to LAN Accessing LAN No LAN link War ni ng R ed OFF ON OFF Fa[...]

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    Chapter 1: Overview 11 R ear I/ O L ED * Right or Lef t is viewed from the rear . LED Color S tate Description RJ45 NIC1 Linkage (Left Side ) Green Green OFF ON Blinking OFF Linked to LAN Accessing LAN No LAN link RJ45 NIC1 Mode (Right Side) Y ellow Green OFF ON ON OFF Gigabit mode 100M mode 10M mode RJ45 NIC2 Linkage (Left Side ) Green Green OFF O[...]

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    12 Chapter 1: Overview 1.4.4 Internal View Case A - Single Power 1. Power Supply 2. SAS Connector 3. Link Bar 4. Fully Buf fered DIMM Memory Slots 5. Fully Buf fered DIMM Memory Slots 6. CPU Sockets 7. Fans 8. M1210 Adapter Boa rd 9. Four SA T A / SAS HDD Bays 10. LED Control Board Cable 1 1. DVD-ROM Power Cable 12. DVD-ROM Cable 1 23 4 5 6 7 8 9 1[...]

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    Chapter 1: Overview 13 Case B - Red undant Power 1 23 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 12 1. Power Supply 2. SAS External Connector 3. Link Ba r 4. CPU2 Fully Buf fered DIMM Memory Slot s 5. CPU1 Fully Buf fered DIMM Memory Slot s 6. CPU Sockets 7. Fans 8. M1210 Ad apter Board 9. Four SA T A / SAS HDD Bays 10. LED Control Board Cable 1 1. DVD-ROM Po wer Cable 12. DV[...]

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    14 Chapter 1: Overview 1.4.5 Motherboard Block Diagram[...]

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    Chapter 1: Overview 15 1.4.6 Motherboard Layou t 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 13 14 16 17 1. DIMM Slot s 2. TEMP Sensor 3. CPU1 4. CPU2 5. SA T A Connector 6. SAS 2 Connector 7. FPIO Connector 8. Power Con nector 9. Buzzer 10. Debug LED 11 . P C I - X S l o t 12. ID LED 13. ID SW 14. USB 15. LAN 2 16. LAN 1 17. VGA Port 18. COM1 Port 19. PS/2 Port 18 19[...]

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    16 Chapter 1: Overview Jumpers & Connectors Jumper /Connector Functio n JP1 Clear CMOS Jumper (Close 1-2) Default (Close 2-3) Clear CMOS CN4 SMDC Connector SAS 2 SAS Connector J8 SA T A Connector J1 1 Front Panel Connector[...]

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    Chapter 1: Overview 17 NOTE[...]

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    Chapter 2: S etting Up 19 Chapter 2: Setting Up 2.0.1 Before Y ou Begin This chapter explains how to install the CPU, CPU heatsink, memory modules, and hard drives. Instructions on inserting a PCI card are als o given. T ake note of the precautions mentioned in th is section when installing your system. 2.0.2 Wor k Area Make sure you have a st able[...]

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    20 Chapter 2: Setting Up 2.0.4 Precautions Component s and electronic circuit boards can be damaged by discharges of st atic electricity . Working on a system that is connected to a power supply can be extremely danger ous. Follow the guidelines below to avoid damag e to the T ank G T25 or injury to yourself. • Ground y ourself properly befo re r[...]

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    Chapter 2: S etting Up 21 2.1 Rack Mounting After installing the necessar y components, the T ank G T25 can be mounted in a ra ck using the supplied rack mounting kit. Rack mounting kit Sliding Rails x 2: Sliding Brackets x 4 (Front x 2, Rear x 2) Mounting Ears x 2 Screws Kit x 1 Mounting Br acket s x 4 2.1.1 In st alling the Server in a Rack Follo[...]

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    22 Chapter 2: Setting Up Installing the Inne r Rails to Chassis 1. Screw the mounting ear to each side of G T25 as shown using 2 screws from the supplied scr ews kit. 2. Draw out the inner rails from rail assembly . Inst all inner rails to left and right sides of chassis using 2 M4-5L(D) screws for each side. Installing Outer Rails to the Rack 1. M[...]

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    Chapter 2: S etting Up 23 2. Loca te the front and rear bra ckets. 3. Reserve 90m m for G T25 on the front bracket. Secure the front bracket to outer ra il with 2 M4-4L(C) screws. 4. Reserve the dist ance same as in S tep 2 on rear bracket. Secure the rear bracket to outer rail with 2 M4-4L(C) screws. Rear Bracket x2 Front Bracket x2[...]

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    24 Chapter 2: Setting Up 5. Secure the outer r ail to the rack using 2 brackets and 4 M4-8L(E) screws for each side (A). Secure the mo unting brackets from inside, not out side, of the rack (B). Mounting Bracket A B[...]

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    Chapter 2: S etting Up 25 Rackmounting the Serve r 6. Draw out the middle rai l to the latch position. 7. Lift the chassis and then insert the inne r slide rails into the middle rails. 8. Push the chassis in and pre ss the latch key (A). Then push the whole system into the rack (B). A B[...]

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    26 Chapter 2: Setting Up 9. Secure the mounting ears of chassis to the rack with 2 M4-15L(F) screws. Note: T o avoid injury , it is strong ly recommended that two people lift the G T25 into the place while a third person screws it to the rack.[...]

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    Chapter 2: S etting Up 27 2.2 Installing Moth erboard Components This section describes how to install components on to the motherboard, including CPU, memory modules, and PCI card. 2.2.1 Removing the Chassis Cover Follow these instructions to remove the T ank G T25 chassis cover . 1. Remove the screw on the back side. Then slide the chas- sis cove[...]

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    28 Chapter 2: Setting Up 2.2.2 Installing the Memory Follow these instructions to in stall the memo ry modules on the motherboard. Note: Ther e are 12 DIMM memory slots available. When installing RAM in both slots, begin installation from DIMM1 and inst all in sequence according to the slot number . 1. Remove the a ir duct covering the memory slots[...]

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    Chapter 2: S etting Up 29 4. Align the mem ory module with the s lot. When inserted properly , the memory slot locking levers lock automati- cally onto the indentation s at the ends of the module. For optimal system operation, please inst all memory in pairs .[...]

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    30 Chapter 2: Setting Up 2.2.3 Inst alling the CPU and Heat sink 1. Follow thes e instructions to install CPU1, CPU2 and the CPU heatsink. 2. Locate the CPU socke ts. 3. Unlatch the CPU lever to rele ase the CPU cover . CPU1 CPU2[...]

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    Chapter 2: S etting Up 31 4. Pull the lever arm up to unlock the CPU cover . 5. Gently lif t up the cover . 6. Place the CPU in the CPU socket, ensuring that Pin 1 is correctly aligned.[...]

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    32 Chapter 2: Setting Up 7. Close the cover and atta ch the latch to secure. 8. Align the heat sink screw holes with the holes on the motherbo ard and insert heatsink screws as shown. 9. Secure the heat sink to the motherboard using four screws. 10. Replace the step s above to inst all a second CPU and re- attach the link bar .[...]

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    Chapter 2: S etting Up 33 2.2.4 Installing the PCI-X Card Follow these instructions to install a PCI-X card. 1. Push the t ab of PCI-X slot on the rear panel in the direc- tion as shown to release the I/O shield. 2. Move the I/O shield to right as shown and take off the I/O shield. 3. Insert the PCI-X card in the slot as indicated. 4. Replace the I[...]

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    34 Chapter 2: Setting Up 2.3 Installing the Ex ternal Hard Drive The G T25 chassis kit support s external SA T A/SAS hard drives. Follow these instructions to inst all an external SA T A or SCSI hard drive. 1. Press the locking lever latch in the dir ection of arrow ( A ) and then pull the locking le ver open ( B ). 2. Slide the drive tray out. 3. [...]

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    Chapter 2: S etting Up 35 4. Using 4 HDD screws to secure the HDD. 5. Reinsert the d rive tray into the c hassis (A), ensuring that the drive tray is completely in serted into th e chassis (B). 6. Pressing the lo cking lever to secure the hard drive tray . A B[...]

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    36 Chapter 2: Setting Up 2.4 Installing the Slim FDD (Optional) 1. Locate the two FDD rails and screws from the FDD kit. Secure the two rails to the FDD using four screws. 2. Connect the F FC cable to the FDD. 3. Using a screw drive r to pull open the door of the FDD tray . FDD Rails & Screws[...]

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    Chapter 2: S etting Up 37 4. Insert FDD module into the tray . 5. Connect the FFC cable to th e connector on the M1210 adapter board. 6. Locate the FDD cable from FDD kit. Connect the wrinkle side to the connector on M1210 adapte r board.[...]

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    38 Chapter 2: Setting Up NOTE[...]

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    Chapter 3: Re placing P re-Installed Components 39 Chapter 3: Replacin g Pre-Inst alled Component s 3.1 Introduction This chapter explains how to replace pr e-installed compo- nents including the motherb oard, LED control board, HDD, and DVD-ROM drive. T ake note of the precautions in this section when installing your system. 3.1.1 Wor k Area Make [...]

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    40 Chapter 3: Replacing Pre-Installed Components 3.1.3 Precautions Component s and electronic circuit boards can be damaged by static electricity . Working on a system that is connected to a power supply can be extrem ely dangerous. Follow the guidelines below to avoid damage to the G T25 or injury to yoursel f. • Ground y ourself properly befo r[...]

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    Chapter 3: Re placing P re-Installed Components 41 3.2 Disassembly Flowchart The following flowchart outli nes th e disassembly procedure. Rear Component s Chassis rear cover Mainboard DIMMs CPU/heat sink assembly PCI card Mainboard Power supply Front Com ponents FA N PCBs DVD-RO M M1210 Adapter Board Control Board Chassis rear cover[...]

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    42 Chapter 3: Replacing Pre-Installed Components 3.3 Removing the Cover Before repla cing any part s yo u must remove the chassis cover . Follow these instructions to remove the cove r of the T ank G T25 chassis cover . 1. Remove the screw on the back side. Then slide the chas- sis cover in the direction of arrow . 2. Remove the co ver .[...]

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    Chapter 3: Re placing P re-Installed Components 43 3.4 Replacing Motherboard Components Follow these instructio ns to replace motherboard comp o- nents, including the motherboard. 3.4.1 Disconnecting All Motherboa rd Cables Before rep lacing the motherboard or certain compo nents, remove cables connected to the motherboa rd. Follow these instructio[...]

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    44 Chapter 3: Replacing Pre-Installed Components 3.4.2 Removing the Motherboard After removin g all of the aforementioned cables, follow these instructions to remove th e motherboard from the chassis. 1. Remove the link bar . 2. Remove the fif teen screws securing the motherboard to the chassi s. 3. Remove the motherbo ard.[...]

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    Chapter 3: Re placing P re-Installed Components 45 3.5 Replacing the Slim DVD-ROM Follow these instructio ns to replace the DVD-ROM. 1. Remove po wer and data cables from the slim DVD-ROM adapter . 2. Press the t ab in the directions as shown to release the DVD-ROM dr ive. 3. The DVD-ROM drive will be freed from the drive bay after pressing the tab[...]

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    46 Chapter 3: Replacing Pre-Installed Components 4. Remove the t wo screws that secure DVD-ROM drive to the bracket. 5. Replace the DVD- ROM drive and secure to the bracket using two screws. Then re place the unit into the drive bay and connect the DVD-ROM power and da ta cables as in steps 1 and 2.[...]

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    Chapter 3: Re placing P re-Installed Components 47 3.6 Replacing the LED Control Board Follow these instructions to replace the LED co ntrol board. 1. Remove the two scr ews securing the LED control board unit to the chassis. 2. Lif t the LED control board unit free of the chassis. 3. Remove three screws securi ng LED control board to the bracket.[...]

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    48 Chapter 3: Replacing Pre-Installed Components 4. Lif t the LED control board free from the chassis. Af ter replaceme nt, insert the unit into the chassis.[...]

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    Chapter 3: Re placing P re-Installed Components 49 3.7 Replacing the M1210 Adapter Board 1. Remove all of those cables co nnected to the adapter board, including fan cabl es, DVD-ROM power cable, front LED panel cable, po wer cables, and SA T A cables. Refer to the photos below for locations.[...]

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    50 Chapter 3: Replacing Pre-Installed Components 2. Remove six screws to re lease the adapter board.[...]

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    Chapter 3: Re placing P re-Installed Components 51 3.7.1 M1210 Adapter Board Featur es for B5381 SAS/SA T A HDD Connector Power Connectors Case Open Connector Fan 13, 14 Connector CD-ROM Power SAS/SA T A HDD Connector Fan 1 1, Fan 12 Connector SAS/SA T A H DD Connector HDD Power LED (Green) HDD Activity LED (Y ellow) Fan 9, Fan 10 Connector Fan 7, [...]

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    52 Chapter 3: Replacing Pre-Installed Components 3.7.2 S ystem Fan Layout The follow ing table provides the information for system fan layout. System Fan Speed Control Signal 3.7.3 M1210 Adapter Board Co nnector Pin Definitions J14 Front Panel Connector M1210 Adapter Board Connect to Motherboard J16 (PWM Signal) Æ J1 1 (PWM Signa l) 1 HDLED+ 2 HDL[...]

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    Chapter 3: Re placing P re-Installed Components 53 J3 Chassis In struction Pin Header F AN Signal Related Conn ector Pin Definitions NOTE: The F AN sign al naming is based on HW circuit design only . It might be different from the system fan naming. J4 Fan Connector J5 Fan Connector 1 INTRU# 2G N D 1P W M 1 2 VCC12 3 F AN1_T ACH 4G N D 5G N D 6 F A[...]

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    54 Chapter 3: Replacing Pre-Installed Components J6 Fan Connector J7 Fan Connector 1P W M 1 2 VCC12 3 F AN5_T ACH 4G N D 5G N D 6 F AN6_T ACH 7 VCC12 8P W M 2 1P W M 1 2 VCC12 3 F AN7_T ACH 4G N D 5G N D 6 F AN8_T ACH 7 VCC12 8P W M 2[...]

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    Chapter 3: Re placing P re-Installed Components 55 J8 Fan Connector J9 Fan Connector 1P W M 1 2 VCC12 3 F AN9_T ACH 4G N D 5G N D 6 F AN10_T ACH 7 VCC12 8P W M 2 1P W M 1 2 VCC12 3 F AN1 1_T ACH 4G N D 5G N D 6 F AN12_T ACH 7 VCC12 8P W M 2[...]

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    56 Chapter 3: Replacing Pre-Installed Components J10 Fan Connector J1 LCM Connectors 1P W M 1 2 VCC12 3 F AN13_T ACH 4G N D 5G N D 6 F AN14_T ACH 7 VCC12 8P W M 2 1 LCM_+5V 2 LCM_SIN 3 KEY PIN 4 GND 5 LCM_+5VSB 6 LCM_SOUT[...]

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    Chapter 3: Re placing P re-Installed Components 57 3.8 Replacing the Redundant to Single Power Supply T o replace the po wer supply follow these instructions. 1. Remove th e first row of screws from the top of the power supply casing. Slide the bracket to the r ight. 2. Remove the s econd row of screw s from the top of th e power supply casing. 3. [...]

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    58 Chapter 3: Replacing Pre-Installed Components 4. Replace the power supply cove r and attach to the cha s- sis using five screws as sh own. Re-insert the screws in the top of the supply ca sing as in steps 1 and 2. 5. Re-att ach all power cables.[...]

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    Chapter 3: Re placing P re-Installed Components 59 3.8.1 Replacing A Redundant Power Supply 1. Push the power supply unit latch inwards. 2. Pull out the power supply unit as shown. 3. Replace the unit wit h the new power supply followin g the steps above in re verse.[...]

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    61 Appendix I: BIOS Det ails The following screenshot s display the BIOS details for the B5381 Barebone. Re fer to the screenshots for further infor - mation on each BIOS screen. BIOS Main Menu[...]

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    62 IDE Primary Menu Boot Features Menu[...]

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    63 Advanced Main Menu Advanced Chip set Control Menu[...]

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    64 FBD Memory Configuration Menu PCI & PCIE Control Menu[...]

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    65 USB Control Menu Advanced Processor Control Menu[...]

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    66 Device Configuration Menu DMI Event Logging Menu[...]

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    67 Hardware Monitor Menu V olt age Monitoring Menu[...]

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    68 Fan Speed Monitoring Menu T emperature Monitoring Menu[...]

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    69 Console Redirection Menu Security Menu[...]

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    70 Power Menu Boot Menu[...]

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    71 Exit Menu[...]

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    72 Appendix II: Cable Connection Ta b l e s SAS / SA T A Cables Power Supply Cab les T able 1: B5381(with LSI SAS controller) M1210 Adapter Board Connect to Motherboard SAS 1 (J21) Æ SAS Connector (SAS2) SAS 2 (J22) SAS 3 (J23) SAS 4 (J24) T able 2: B5381 (without LSI SAS contr oller) M1210 Adapter Board Connect to Motherboard SAS 1 (J21) Æ SA T [...]

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    73 T able 4: Power Supply to M1210 Adapter Board Other Cables T able 5: M1210 Ada pter Board to Motherboard T able 6: M1003 Front Panel Contr ol Board Related Cable T able 7: DVD-ROM R elated Cable T a ble 8: FDD Related Cable (Optional) Power Supply Connect to M1210 P4 4-pin power cable Æ PW1 4-pin connecto r P5 4-pin power cable Æ PW2 4-pin con[...]

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    74 Appendix III: Memory Population Rules Channel Single Dual Four Four Four DIMM1 ( A0) X X X X X DIMM2 ( A1) X X DIMM3 ( A2) X DIMM4 ( B0) X X X X DIMM5 ( B1) X X DIMM6 ( B2) X DIMM7 ( C0) X X X DIMM8 (C1) X X DIMM9 ( C 2) X DIMM10 ( D0) X X X DIMM11 ( D1) X X DIMM12 ( D2) X NOTE : Please always install memory beginning with DIMM1. You can choose [...]

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    75 T echnical Support If a problem arises with your system, you should first turn to your dealer for direct su pport. Y our system has most likely been configured or design ed by them and they should have the best idea of what hardware and sof tware your syst em contain s. Hence, they should be of the most assistance for you. Furthermor e, if you p[...]

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    76 3. Contact your dealer for he lp BEFORE calling TY AN. 4. Check the TY AN user gro up: alt.comp.periphs.main- board.TY AN Returning Merchandise for Service During the warranty p eriod, contact your distr ibutor or system vendor FIRST for any product pr oblems. This warranty only covers normal customer use and do es not cover damages incurred dur[...]