Tyan Computer B2891 manual

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    T ransport G T24 B2891 Service Engineer ’ s Manual[...]

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    PREF ACE Copyright This pub lication , incl uding all photograp hs, il lustration s, and so ft- ware, is pro tected un der int ernational copyrigh t laws, with all right s reserved . Neither thi s manual , nor any mat erial con tained herein , may be r eproduced without written con sent of the manufac turer-. Copyright 200 5 Ve r s i o n 1 . 0 Disc[...]

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    ii Federal Com munications Commission (FCC) Notice for the USA Com pliance Info rmation S tate- ment (De claration of Conform ity Procedur e) DoC FC C Part 15: This de vice c omplies w ith p art 15 o f the FC C Rules Operatio n is sub ject to the following conditio ns: 1) This d evice may not ca use ha rmful inte rference, a nd 2) This d evice must[...]

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    iii About this Manual This ma nual pr ovides you with ins tructions on inst alling your T ransp ort G T24, and c onsist s of the followi ng sections : Chapter 1: Provides an Introduc tion to th e T ransport G T24 B2891 bare -bones , packin g list, de scribes the external comp onents , gives a ta ble of key compo- nent s, and provides bl ock dia gra[...]

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    iv SAFETY INFORMA TION Before ins tallin g and usi ng the T ransport G T24, tak e note of the fol- lowing precautio ns: – Read al l instruc tions ca refully . – Do not p lace the unit on an unsta ble surfac e, cart, o r st and. – Do not b lock the sl ots an d open ing on the unit, which are pro- vided fo r venti lation. – Only use the powe [...]

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    v T able of Content s Chapter 1:Overview 1.1 About the Transp ort GT24 B2891 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 1.2 Product Models . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 1.3 Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 1.4 Unpacking[...]

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    vi 3.6 Replacing the LED Co ntrol Board . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46 3.7 Replacing the M101 0 Adapter Board . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48 3.7.1 M1010 Adapter Bo ard Features. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49 3.7.2 System Fan Layout . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50 3.7.3 [...]

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    Chapter 1: Overv iew 1 Chapter 1: Ov erview 1.1 About the T ransport G T24 B2891 Cong ratul ati ons on your pu rcha se of t he TY AN T ran sport TM G T24 ( B2891), a h ighly-optimi zed rack-m ountable barebo ne system. The T ransp ort G T24 (B2891) offers the late st in dual process or server sy stems, provi ding a rich fe ature set and incredib le[...]

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    2 Chapter 1: Ov erview 1.2 Product Models B2891G2 4S4H B2891G2 4U4H B2891G2 4S4-LC Model HDD Bays Hot-Swap Support HDD Backpla ne B2891G 24U4H Remov able, 4 HDDs Ye s 4-port Ultra SCSI B2891G2 4S4H Rem ovable, 4 HDDs Ye s 4 - p o r t S A TA B2891G24S 4-LC Internal (Fix ed), 4 HDDs No None[...]

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    Chapter 1: Overv iew 3 1.3 Features Enclosure • Indus try 19” rack-m ountable 1U chass is st orage ba y – (4) 3.5” HDD bays – (1) sli m line CD- ROM ba y – (1) slim line FDD b ay • Di mensi on: D 25.4 x W 17 .2 x H 1.72 inc h (645x436x4 3.6mm) Processo rs • Supp orts one or two AMD Op ter- on TM 200 series pr ocessors Chipset • nV[...]

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    4 Chapter 1: Ov erview Server Manag ement • Autom atic fan spee d control • Cha ssis intr usi on al ert • Supp orts T y an Server Ma nagemen t (TSM) • T yan SMDC , IMPI v1.5 com pliant remote serv er management (option) Power Supply • EPS 12V , 1U , 500W with PFC • 100V~2 40V AC input Regulatory • FCC Class B (Declaration of Con- form[...]

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    Chapter 1: Overv iew 5 1.4 Unpacking If any ite ms are mis sing or appear damaged, co ntact your retailer or browse to TY AN’s Web site for service: http://www .tyan.com. The Web site al so provid es informa tion on othe r TY AN pr od- ucts, plus F AQs, c ompatibility lis t s, BI OS settings, a nd more. 1 x Tyan d river CD SM DC K it Power Cords [...]

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    6 Chapter 1: Ov erview Mainboar d Manual Bar ebone Manual Heatsink x 2 Rail Kit Mounti ng Bracket x 4 Sliding Bracke ts Front L-Bracket x 2 Rear L-Bracket x 2 Screws Ki t Front Rear Sliding Rails x 2[...]

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    Chapter 1: Overv iew 7 1.5 About the Pro duct This sec tion contains the har dware diagram s and a bloc k dia- gram of the G T24 sys tem. 1.5.1 System Fron t View *Reserve d: Reserved LED for futu re upgrade 1.5.2 System Rear View CD-ROM Drive Hard Drive Bay x 4 HDD activity LED Power swit ch Power LED Reset switch USB ports Warning LED LAN LEDs *R[...]

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    8 Chapter 1: Ov erview 1.5.3 LED Definition Front Panel Rear I/O LED LED Color St ate Descript ion Power Green OFF ON OFF Power ON Power OFF HDD Activity Amber OFF Blinking OFF HDD access activity No disk activity LAN1/LAN 2 Activity Green Green OFF ON Blinking OFF LAN conn ected LAN acces s activity LAN di sco nnect ed Warning Reserved LED for fut[...]

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    Chapter 1: Overv iew 9 NOTE: “ Right” or “Left” is viewed from the rear . Delta Power Supply LE D Green Green Amber Amber OFF ON 1Hz Blinking ON 1Hz Blinking OFF Output O N and OK AC present /Only 5Vsb ON Power supply critical event causin g a shutdown: fail - ure, OCP , OVP , fan fail Power supply warning event where the power supply conti[...]

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    10 Chapter 1: Overview 1.5.4 System Inte rnal View - B2891G24 S4H 1 4 12 10 11 5 6 7 8 1. T y an T ARO Co nnector 2. PCI-E Slot 3. Four SA T A Conn ecto rs 4. EPS 12V Power Su ppl y 5. Air Duct 6. System F ans (Left to right: F A N5, F AN4, F AN3 , F AN2, FA N 1 ) 7. Adapter Board 8. SA T A Backplan e 9. LED Cont rol Boar d Cabl e 10. CD-ROM Cable [...]

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    Chapter 1: Overv iew 11 B2891G2 4S4-LC 1 3 9 8 4 5 6 1. T y an T ARO Co nnector 2. PCI-E Slot 3. EPS 12V Power Su ppl y 4. Air Duct 5. System F ans (Left to right: F A N5, F AN4, F AN3 , F AN2, FA N 1 ) 6. Adapter Board 7. LED Contr ol Board Cable 8. Slim CD-ROM 9. Four S A T A HDDs 10. PCI-X Slot 2 7 10[...]

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    12 Chapter 1: Overview B2891G2 4U4H 1 3 12 10 11 4 5 6 7 1. T y an T ARO Co nnector 2. PCI-E Slot 3. EPS 12V Power Su ppl y 4. Air Duct 5. System F ans (Left to right: F A N5, F AN4, F AN3 , F AN2, FA N 1 ) 6. Adapter Board 7. SCSI Back plane 8. LED Contr ol Board Cable 9. SCSI d aughter car d 10. CD-ROM Cable 1 1. Slim CD-ROM 12. Four SCSI HDDs 2 [...]

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    Chapter 1: Overv iew 13 1.5.5 M otherboard Layout FAN 1 FAN 5 FAN 6 CP U1 NFroce Pro 2200 AMD 8131 P CI- X Br idg e AT I RAGE XL CPU0 FAN 2 SMDC CPU 1 DI MM B2 CPU 0 DI MM A1 CPU 1 DI MM B1 CPU 0 DI MM A2 CPU 1 DI MM A2 CPU 0 DI MM B1 CPU 1 DI MM A1 PCIE X16 CPU 0 DI MM B2 PPC IX-1 0 0 SA T A0 SA T A2 SA T A1 SA T A 3 FD D LPT FAN 8 FAN 7 J14 J77 W[...]

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    14 Chapter 1: Overview Jumpers & Connectors Jumper Function J14 Onboard Buzzer/S peaker Hea der J25/J1 40 USB Front Panel He ader J42 COM2 He ader J53 PCI-X Slot & T ARO Connec tor Bus S peed Override J73/J7 5 Front Pane l LAN LED Headers J77 INT R-Chassi s Intrusio n Heade r J85 A TI V ideo Di sable Ju mper J87 Gigabi t Ethernet D isable J[...]

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    Chapter 1: Overv iew 15 1.5.6 Mothe rboard Block Diagram[...]

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    16 Chapter 1: Overview Memo[...]

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    Chapter 2: Setting Up 17 Chapter 2: Setting Up 2.0.1 B efore Y ou Begin This chapte r explains how to install the CPU, CPU heatsink, memory modules, a nd hard d rives. Inst ructions on inse rting a PCI ca rd are a lso gi ven. T ake note of the pr ecautions mentioned in this sec tion when inst alli ng your system. 2.0.2 Work Area Make s ure you hav [...]

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    18 Chapter 2: Setti ng Up 2.0.4 Precautions Components a nd electron ic circuit boar ds can be damaged by di scharges o f static e lectricity . W orki ng on a system tha t is connec ted to a power supply can be extreme ly dangerous. Follow the guideli nes below to a void damage to the T ranspo rt G T24 or injury to yourself. • Ground y ourself pr[...]

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    Chapter 2: Setting Up 19 2.1 Rack Mounting The Transport G T24 can be mou nted in a r ack using th e sup- plied r ack mounting k it. Rack mounting kit Slidin g Rail s x 2: Slidin g Brackets x 4 ( Front x 2, Rear x 2) Mount ing Ears x 2 Screw s Kit x 1 Mount ing Bracke ts x 4 2.1. 1 I nst a lling the S erv er in a Rack Follow these instruc tions to [...]

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    20 Chapter 2: Setti ng Up 2. Scr ew the slidi ng bracke ts to the sliding rai ls. 3. Slid e the slidi ng rail to ea ch side of t he T ranspor t G T24. 4. Scr ew the slidi ng rail to e ach side usin g 2 screws as shown. Sliding Bracke ts Front Rear[...]

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    Chapter 2: Setting Up 21 5. Lo cate the mount ing bracke t from the supplied k it and screw it to the ra ck using 2 s crews on e ach side. B e care- ful that the m o unting bracket should be sec ured from the insi de of rack , not from the outside of rac k. See the pictur e below for th e correct direction. Mounting Bracket[...]

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    22 Chapter 2: Setti ng Up 6. Lift and i nsert the unit into place in the rack (A). Ensure the unit i s completely in serted into the rack (B). Then screw the u nit into p lace as shown (C). Note: T o avo id injury , it is strongly recom- mended th at two peopl e lift the T ranspo rt G T 24 into p lace while a thi rd per- son screws it to the rack. [...]

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    Chapter 2: Setting Up 23 2.2 Installing Motherboard Components This se ction des cribes how to install co mponents on to the motherb oard, incl uding CPU, m emory modu les and PCI card. 2.2.1 Removing the Chassis Cover Follow these instruc tions to re move the Transport G T24 chassi s cover . 1. Releas e the screw on the back side . Then slide the [...]

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    24 Chapter 2: Setti ng Up 2.2.2 Inst alling the CPU, Heat sink and Air Duct Follow these instr uctions to in stall the CPU, CPU heatsink and air duct. 1. After r emoving the p re-installed ai r duct, locate the CPU socke ts. 2. Pu ll the CPU le ver up to un lock the CPU socket. CPU socket[...]

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    Chapter 2: Setting Up 25 3. Plac e the CPU in th e CPU socket, e nsuring tha t pin 1 is loca ted as shown in the following il lustration . 4. Pre ss the CPU s ocket le ver down in the directi on shown to secur e the CPU.[...]

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    26 Chapter 2: Setti ng Up 5. Alig n the heatsin k screw holes with the hole s on the motherbo ard and inser t two heatsink s crews as sho wn. 6. Rep lace the air d uct over the heatsink and s ecure it to the mother board using t wo screws.[...]

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    Chapter 2: Setting Up 27 2.2.3 I nsta lling the Memory Follo w these in structions to install the memory m odules o n the mothe rboard. 1. Loca te the memor y slots on the mo therboard. 2. Pre ss the me mory slot loc king leve rs in the di rectio n of the arrows as shown in the following il lustration. 3. Alig n the memo ry module with the slot. Th[...]

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    28 Chapter 2: Setti ng Up 4. Inser t the memo ry module into the slot as shown. When in serted p roperly , th e memory slot lock ing lev ers lock automati cally onto the indentatio ns at the ends of the mo dule. 2.2.4 Insta lling a P CI Card There ar e two PCI slo ts on the rear panel of G T24. The left slot is fo r PCI-E card while the right one i[...]

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    Chapter 2: Setting Up 29 2. Mo ve the brac ket to left as shown. 3. Insert t he PCI-E card as shown. 4. Push the tab of PCI slo t in the di rection as s hown to fix PCI-E c ard.[...]

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    30 Chapter 2: Setti ng Up 2.3 Installing the Hard Drive for B2891G24S4H /U4H The Transport G T 24 barebone system su pports Serial A T A and SC SI hard dr ives. Follo w these instruct ions to install a SA T A or SC SI hard drive for mode l B2891G24 U4H/B2891G24 S4H. 1. Press th e loc king lever l atch i n th e direc tio n of ar row ( A ) and the n [...]

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    Chapter 2: Setting Up 31 4. Using 4 H DD screws to secure the HDD. 5. Reinsert th e drive tray into th e chassis (A), e nsuring that the drive tray is compl etely inse rted into the chassis (B). 6. Pre ssing the l ocking lev er to secu re the har d drive tray . A B[...]

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    32 Chapter 2: Setti ng Up 2.4 Installing the Hard Drive for B2891G24S4-LC Foll ow thes e ins truct ions to ins ta ll a SA T A hard drive f or model B 2891G24S4-LC. 1. Remov e the screw to r elease the har d drive tray . 2. Slid e the drive tray out. 3. Plac e a hard dri ve into the dri ve tray and t hen secure the hard dr ive using 4 s crews.[...]

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    Chapter 2: Setting Up 33 4. Insert t he hard drive tray in to the bay . 5. Secu re the HDD using a screw . 6. Connec t the da ta and po wer ca ble s.[...]

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    34 Chapter 2: Setti ng Up 2.5 Installing the S lim FDD (Option) 1. Locate th e two FDD rails and s crews from the FDD kit. Secu re the two ra ils to FDD u sing four sc rews. 2. Connec t the FDD backp lane to FDD u sing 2 screws. 3. Connec t the FFC cab le to FDD. 4. Usin g a screw dri ver to pull open the door of FDD tray . FDD Rails & S crews[...]

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    Chapter 2: Setting Up 35 5. Insert FDD module into t he tray . 6. Loca te the FDD cable from FDD kit. Connect the wrinkle side to the c onnector on fl oppy slot. Refer to the picture below for the correct direction. Then, conne ct the power cable of FDD to the co nnector on fl oppy slot. 7. Connec t the other s ide to the co nnector on motherboard.[...]

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    36 Chapter 2: Setti ng Up Memo[...]

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    Chapter 3: Replacing Pre-Installed Components 37 Chapter 3: Replacing Pre-Inst alled Components 3.1 Intr oduction This ch apter exp lains how to replace pre installed comp o- nents including the motherboa rd, LED contro l board, HDD, and CD-ROM drive. T ake note o f the precau tions in this secti on when installing your sys tem. 3.1.1 Work Area Mak[...]

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    38 Chap ter 3: Repl acing Pre-Inst alled Co mponents 3.1.3 Precautions Components a nd electron ic circuit boar ds can be dam aged by static electricit y . Working on a sys tem that i s connecte d to a power suppl y can be extre mely dangerous. Fo llow the guideli nes belo w to avoid dam age to the Transpor t G T24 or injury to yourself. • Groun [...]

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    Chapter 3: Replacing Pre-Installed Components 39 3.2 Disassembly Flowchart The fol lowing flowchar t outlines the disassembl y procedure . Rear Components Chassis rear cover Air duct Mainboard DIMMs CPU/heatsink assembly PCI card Mainboard Power supply Front Compone nt s FA N PCBs CD-ROM M1010 Adapter Board HDD Backplane Control Board Chassis rear [...]

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    40 Chap ter 3: Repl acing Pre-Inst alled Co mponents 3.3 Removing the Cover Before replacing any parts you must rem ove the chas sis cover . Follow the se instructions to remove the cover of the T ranspo rt G T24 chassis cover . 1. Releas e the scr ew and then sl ide the co ver in the d irec- tion of ar row . 2. Lift the c over in the direction of [...]

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    Chapter 3: Replacing Pre-Installed Components 41 3.4 Replacing Mother board Components Follow these instruc tions to re place motherb oard compo- nents, in cluding the motherbo ard. 3.4.1 Disconnecting All Mother board Cables Before replacing the motherboard or certain comp onents, remove cables co nnected to the motherbo ard. Follo w these instru [...]

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    42 Chap ter 3: Repl acing Pre-Inst alled Co mponents 3. Disc onnect the fr ont panel, USB, a nd two LAN c onnec- tors. Re fer to the mainbo ard layout f or the locat ions 4. Disconn ect all fan p ower cables. Front Panel, USB LAN1/LAN2 LED F AN7 F AN8 F AN9 F AN1 F AN2 F AN4 F AN3 F AN6 F AN5[...]

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    Chapter 3: Replacing Pre-Installed Components 43 3.4.2 Removin g the Mother board Follow these instruct ions to remove the motherbo ard from the chassis when all add -on compone nts have been removed. 1. Remov e the eleven screws sec uring the mot herboard to the chas sis. 2. Remov e the mothe rboard.[...]

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    44 Chap ter 3: Repl acing Pre-Inst alled Co mponents 3.5 Replacing the Slim CD-ROM Follow the se instruc tions to repl ace the CD-ROM. 1. Remov e the power an d data cables from the slim CD- ROM adap ter . 2. Pre ss the latc h in the dire ction as show to releas e the CD-ROM drive. Data Cable Power Cable[...]

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    Chapter 3: Replacing Pre-Installed Components 45 3. The CD-ROM drive wil l be freed from the drive bay after pressing the latch . 4. Remove t he two s crew s that secure the C D-ROM drive t o the bracket. 5. Replac e the CD-ROM drive. 6. Use th e two screws to secure the CD-ROM to the bracket. T hen replace the un it into the driv e bay and con- ne[...]

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    46 Chap ter 3: Repl acing Pre-Inst alled Co mponents 3.6 Replacing the LED Control B oard Follow these instr uctions to remove the LED control board. 1. Rem ove the 2 sc rews secu ring the LED co ntrol boar d to the chas sis. 2. Pu ll the LED c ontrol board fr ee from the chassis a s shown bel ow. 3. Unp lug the front panel r ibbon cabl e from the [...]

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    Chapter 3: Replacing Pre-Installed Components 47 4. Unplug the USB cab le from the conn ector. 5. Remov e the three s crews securing th e LED contro l board to the bracket 6. Releas e the LED control boa rd from the chassis. After replaceme nt, insert and secur e the unit to the chassis fol - lowing th e reverse pr ocedures fr om step 1~5.[...]

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    48 Chap ter 3: Repl acing Pre-Inst alled Co mponents 3.7 Replacing the M1010 Adapter Board 1. Rem ove all the cables con nected to the a dapter bo ard, includi ng front panel, U SB, LAN, power and five fa n cables. 2. Rem ove the five s crews to rele ase the adapte r board. Refer to page 47 for the loc ations..[...]

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    Chapter 3: Replacing Pre-Installed Components 49 3.7.1 M1010 Ad apter Board Fe atures J14: Fan T a ch Conn ector J16: LC M Connect or J7:Fa n T a ch & PW M Connec tor JP1: F an Input Se lect J19:CD-ROM Power Connector Conn ector J5: Fan Con nector J9: Fan Co nnector J11: Fan Connector J10: Fan Co nnector J2: Fr ont Panel Connecto r J6: Fan Conn[...]

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    50 Chap ter 3: Repl acing Pre-Inst alled Co mponents 3.7.2 System Fan Layou t The fol lowing pict ure provi des the infor mation for s ystem fan layout. Refer to the tables on p.x x for connectio n.[...]

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    Chapter 3: Replacing Pre-Installed Components 51 System Fan Spe ed Control Signa l Syste m Fan Monit oring Signal M1010 Ada pter Boar d Connect to Motherbo ard J8 PWM C onnector Æ F AN6 Connector Barebone Sy stem Fan Connec t to Mother board Fa n Fan 1 (Fan J 13) Æ Fan 1 Fan 2 (Fan J 13) Æ Fan 2 Fan 3 (Fan J 14) Æ Fan 3 Fan 4 (Fan J 14) Æ Fan [...]

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    52 Chap ter 3: Repl acing Pre-Inst alled Co mponents 3.7.3 M1010 Ad apter Board C onnector Pin Definition J1 TYFP Fro nt Pane l Connector J2 Front Panel Conne ctor 1 HDLED+ 2 PW_LED+ 3 HDLED - 4 PW_LED - 5 RESET - 6 PWR_SW+ 7 RESET+ 8 PWR_SW - 9 VOL T AGE5 10 WLED+ 1 1 EXT _INT 12 WLED- 13 V5SB 14 KEY PIN 15 ICH_SMBDA T 16 GND 17 ICH _SM BCLK 18 IN[...]

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    Chapter 3: Replacing Pre-Installed Components 53 J3 LAN/ID LE D Connector F AN Signal Related Connec tor Pin Definition NOTE: The F AN signa l naming is based on HW circ uit desi gn only . It might be dif ferent from the sys tem fan n aming. J 7 Fan T ACH & PWM Connector J8 PWM Conn ector J13 Fan TACH Connector 1 LAN1_L ED+ 2 LAN1_L ED- 3 LAN2_[...]

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    54 Chap ter 3: Repl acing Pre-Inst alled Co mponents J14 Fan TACH Connector J6 F an Connect or J10 Fan Connec tor 1 GND 2 F AN4_T ACH 3 GND 4 F AN5_T ACH 5 GND 6 F AN6_T ACH 7 GND 8 F AN7_T ACH 9 GND 10 F AN8_T ACH 1 1 GND 12 F AN9_T ACH 13 GND 14 F AN10_T ACH 15 KEY PIN 16 NC 1 F AN1_12VPW M 2F A N 1 _ T A C H 3G N D 4G N D 5F A N 2 _ T A C H 6 F [...]

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    Chapter 3: Replacing Pre-Installed Components 55 J11 Fan Connec tor J9 F an Connect or J5 F an Connect or 1 F AN5_12VPW M 2F A N 5 _ T A C H 3G N D 4G N D 5F A N 6 _ T A C H 6 F AN6_12VPW M 1 F AN7_12VPW M 2F A N 7 _ T A C H 3G N D 4G N D 5F A N 8 _ T A C H 6 F AN8_12VPW M 1 F AN9_12VPW M 2F A N 9 _ T A C H 3G N D 4G N D 5 F AN10 _T ACH 6 F AN10 _1[...]

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    56 Chap ter 3: Repl acing Pre-Inst alled Co mponents J15 & J 16 LCM C onnectors JP1 Fan In put Select Connectors 1 LC M_+5V 2 LCM _SIN 3 KEY PIN 4 GND 5 LCM_+5VSB 6 LCM_SOUT Pin1 & Pin 2 Close Fan PWM s ignal from J 8 Pin2 & Pin 3 Close Fan PWM s ignal from J 7[...]

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    Chapter 3: Replacing Pre-Installed Components 57 3.8 Replacing the SA T A or SCSI Backplane NOTE: The pr ocedures for replacing S A T A or SCSI b ack- planes are the same . The follow ing sect ion appli es to B2891G 24S4H model o nly . Y o u may re rfer to the fo llowing sectio n for SCSI ba ckplane r eplacement. 1. Rem ove the 3 sc rews securi ng [...]

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    58 Chap ter 3: Repl acing Pre-Inst alled Co mponents 3. Remov e the ten screw s that secure the b racket to the adapter board . 4. Releas e the adapter board free from the brac ket. 5. Rep lace the unit to the chassi s following t he reverse p ro- cedure s from step 1 to 4 after done.[...]

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    Chapter 3: Replacing Pre-Installed Components 59 3.8.1 S-A T A Backplane ( M1204) Feat ures U4, SA T A 4 Connector U3, SA T A 3 Conn ector U2, SA T A 2 Connector U1, SA T A 1 Conn ector HDD Active LED HDD Power LED[...]

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    60 Chap ter 3: Repl acing Pre-Inst alled Co mponents PW1 Power Conne ctor J4, SA T A 4 C onnector J3, SA T A 3 Connector J2, SA T A 2 C onnector J1, SA T A 1 C onnector J4, HDD Access LED Connector 1 JP1, HDD Access LED Connector 2 PW2 Power Conne ctor[...]

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    Chapter 3: Replacing Pre-Installed Components 61 M1204 HDD A ccess LED Connector Pin Definition J 4: HDD Access L ED Connector NOTE : This i s a normal HDD a ccess LED conne ctor . It just passes thro ugh the LED signal f rom SA T A c ontroller . J P1: HDD Acc ess LED Conne ctor NOTE : This is a HDD access LED c onnector with reverse signal circuit[...]

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    62 Chap ter 3: Repl acing Pre-Inst alled Co mponents 3.8.2 SCSI Back plane (M1205 ) Feature s SCSI 4 Connector SCSI 3 Connector SCSI 2 Connector SCSI 1 Connector HDD Active LED HDD Power LED[...]

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    Chapter 3: Replacing Pre-Installed Components 63 PW1 Power Connector SCSI Dat a Connector Switch, ID s elect or Start-M ode se lect PW2 Power Conne ctor[...]

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    64 Chap ter 3: Repl acing Pre-Inst alled Co mponents M1205 HDD Start-Mode & ID Sel ection Switch SW1 & S W2 HDD S tart-Mode Sel ection Swi tch Case SW1 (DL YD_ST ART) SW2 (RMT_ST ART) Motor Spin Func- tion 1 OFF OFF Motor s pins up a t D. C. p owe r on . 2* ON OFF Motor spin s up at D.C. po wer on af ter a dela y in secon ds 12 time s** the[...]

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    Chapter 3: Replacing Pre-Installed Components 65 SW3 & SW4 HDD ID Selec tion S witch Case SW3 SW4 ID Sequence (lef t to right in front view) 1 OFF OFF SCSI ID # 0, 1, 2, 3 2* ON OFF SCSI ID#4, 5, 6 , 7 (Please n otice tha t, in this case, HDD SCSI ID#7 will conflict with SCSI controller ID) 3 OFF ON SCSI ID#8, 9, 1 0, 1 1 4 ON ON SCSI ID#12, 13[...]

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    66 Chap ter 3: Repl acing Pre-Inst alled Co mponents 3.9 Replacing the Power Supply 1. Remov e the two screws th at secure the power supp ly to the chas sis. 2. Remov e the screw tha t secure the fan assembly to th e chassi s[...]

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    67 Appendix I: B IOS Differences The BIOS of B2891 is simi lar to th e BIOS of S2 891. Ho wever , there is som ething different. Y o u may refer to the attached motherb oard manual for the comp lete BIOS info rmation. T he differences be tween B289 1 and S2891 are on the “Advanc ed” and “B oot” menu. Se e the follo wing for the d iffer- enc[...]

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    68 B2891 Barebone BIOS / Advanced Menu Boot Menu T able of Differences PhoenixBIOS Se tup-Copyright 1985-2001 Phoenix T echnologies Lt d. Advanced Secured Setup Configuration Reset Configuration Dat a: X Hammer Configuration X Integrated Devices X PCI Configuration X IDE Configuration X Floppy Configuration X I/O Device Configuration X Hardware Mon[...]

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    69 Appendix II: Cable Connection T ables SA T A Cable SCSI Cable F AN Ca ble T able 1: B2 891G24S4 H Model M1204 SA T A Backplane Connect to M81 10 Card SA T A 1 Æ SA T A 2 SA T A 2 Æ SA T A 3 SA T A 3 Æ SA T A 0 SA T A 4 Æ SA T A 1 T able 2: B2 891G2 4S4-LC M odel HDD Drive Connect to Motherboard HDD1 Æ SA T A2 HDD2 Æ SA T A3 HDD3 Æ SA T A0[...]

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    70 Power Supply Cabl e T able 8: Power S upply to M1 204/M12 05 HDD Backp lane Fan 4 Æ J9 Fan C onnecto r Fan 5 Æ J5 Fan C onnecto r T able 5: M101 0 Adapter Boa rd to Motherb oard M1010 Co nnect to Motherboar d Fan J13 Fa n 1 cable Æ Fan 1 J13 Fa n 2 cable Æ Fan 2 J14 Fa n 3 cable Æ Fan 3 J14 Fa n 4 cable Æ Fan 4 J14 Fa n 5 cable Æ Fan 5 J7[...]

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    71 The Other Cable T able 9: M101 0 Adapter Boa rd to Motherb oard T able 10: M100 3 Fr ont Panel Contr ol Boa rd Rela ted Cable T able 1 1: CD-ROM Related Cable T abl e 12: Chassis Intrusion Cab le T able 13: FDD Related Cable (O ptio n) M1010 Connect to Mohe rboard J3 LAN1 LED cable Æ J73 J3 LAN2 LED cable Æ J75 M1003 J 1 USB connec tor Æ Moth[...]

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    72 T echnical Support If a proble m arises with yo ur system, you sho uld first turn to your d ealer for dir ect suppor t. Y our sy stem has most likel y been con figured or designed by them and t hey should have the best idea of wha t hardware an d software your s ystem contains. H ence, they s hould be of the most ass istance for you. F urthermor[...]

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    73 3. Contact yo ur deale r for help BE FORE calli ng TY AN. 4. Check the TY AN us er group: alt. comp.periph s.main- board.T Y AN Return ing Merc handise fo r Service During the warranty period, co ntact your distributo r or system vendor FIRST for an y product pro blems. This warranty only covers normal cus tomer use a nd does not c over damage s[...]

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