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T ransport G T20 B5161 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 6 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 T20. This manual i s intende d for expe rienced u sers and inte grato rs with hardw are know ledge of pers onal co mput ers. This manua l consist s of the following p arts Chapter 1: Provides an Introduc tion to th e T ransport G T20 B5161 bare bon[...]
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iv SAFETY INFORMA TION Before ins tallin g and usi ng the T ransport G T20, 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 GT20 B5161 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 1.2 Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 1.3 Unpacking . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 1.3.1 Open[...]
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vi 3.5 Replacing the LED Co ntrol Board . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39 3.6 Replacing the M101 2 Adapter Board . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41 3.6.1 M1012 Adapter Bo ard Features. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43 3.6.2 M1012 Adapter Board Connector Pin Definition . . . . . . . 44 3.6.3 System Fan Layout .[...]
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Chapter 1: Overv iew 1 Chapter 1: Ov erview 1.1 About the T ransport G T20 B5161 Cong ratul ati ons on your pu rcha se of t he TY AN T ran sport TM G T20 ( B5161), a h ighly-optimi zed rack-m ountable barebo ne system. T he T ransport G T20 (B51 61) offers the late st proces - sor ser ver system, providing a r ich feature s et and incre dible perfo[...]
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2 Chapter 1: Ov erview 1.2 Features Enclosure • Indus try 19” rack-m ountable 1U chass is st orage ba y • S tora ge bay – (4) 3.5” HDD bays – (1) sli m line CD- ROM ba y • Di mensi on: D 22.4 x W 17 .2 x H 1.72 inc h (568 x 436 x 43 .6mm) Processo rs • One LG A775 socke t • Suppor ts I ntel ® Penti um 4 and Penti um D porcess ors[...]
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Chapter 1: Overv iew 3 Server Manag ement • Sys tem fan spee d control a nd moni- toring • Cha ssis intr usi on al ert • Supp orts T y an Server Ma nagemen t (TSM) • T yan SMDC, IPMI 2.0 compli ant remote se rver manageme nt kit (opt ional) Regulatory • FCC Class B (Declara tion of Con- formity) •C E • VCCI •C - T i c k Power Suppy [...]
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4 Chapter 1: Ov erview 1.3 Unpacking 1.3.1 Opening the Box Open the box care fully and ensure that all compone nts are presen t and undamage d. The prod uct should a rrive pack- aged as illus trated belo w . Contact your d istributor i f anything is missing or appears damaged. Packaged box contents Packaged ac cessorie s[...]
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Chapter 1: Overv iew 5 1.3.2 Box Content s The box includes the following ma in units. Component Description Industry standard 1U chassis, (4) hot-swap fixed HDD bays T yan T omcat i7230B S5161 motherboard (pre-installed) 24x slim CD-ROM drive (pre-installed) LED and USB control board (pre-installed) EPS 1U, 350W with PFC (pre-installed) (5) Fans ([...]
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6 Chapter 1: Ov erview 1.3.3 Ac cessories If any it ems are mi ssing or a ppear damage d, contact yo ur retailer or br owse to T yan’s Web site for ser vice. . 1 x Tyan d river CD S MDC Kit Power Cords Left to r ight: Eur ope, US HDD Screws Mounting Ears & Screws Heatsink x 1 Barebone/ Mainboar d Manual M2082-2 Riser Card[...]
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Chapter 1: Overv iew 7 Rail Kit Mounti ng Bracket x 4 Screws Kit Front Rear Sliding Bracke ts Front L-Bracket x 2 Rear L-Bracket x 2 Slidin g Rails x 2 FDD Cable FDD Rails & Screws FDD Kit FDD Backplane Cable[...]
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8 Chapter 1: Ov erview 1.4 About the Pro duct The fo llowi ng vi ews sh ow you the pr oduct . 1.4. 1 Fro nt V iew 1.4. 2 Rear V iew CD-ROM Drive Hard Drive Bay x 4 HDD Activity LED Power S witch Reset Switch USB Ports Warning LE D 2x LAN LEDs ID Swit ch NMI Switch ID LED Power L ED Power Supp ly Socket PS/2 Mouse/Keyb oard Ports Serial Po rt VGA Po[...]
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Chapter 1: Overv iew 9 1.4.3 LED Definition Front Pane l Rear I/O LED LED Color St ate Descript ion Power Green OFF ON OFF Power ON Power OFF HDD Activity Amber OFF Radom Blink OFF HDD access activity No disk activity LAN1/LAN2 Activity Green Blink LAN acces s activity War n in g Re d OFF ON OFF Fan fails Normal Hot Swappable HDD T ray Po wer LED G[...]
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10 Chapter 1: Overview NOTE : “Right” or “Left” is viewed from the re ar . RJ45 NIC2 Mode (Right Side) Amber Green OFF ON ON OFF Giga bit m ode 100M m ode 10M mo de RJ45 NIC3 Linkage (Lef t Sid e) Green Green OFF ON Blinking OFF LAN linked LAN accessing No LAN linked RJ45 NIC3 Mode (Right Side) Green OFF ON OFF 100M m ode 10M mo de ID LE D [...]
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Chapter 1: Overv iew 11 1.4.4 In ternal View 2 4 12 13 5 6 7 8 1. PCI-X Slot 2. Link Bar 3. Memory Slots 4. EPS 12V Po wer Su pply 5. CPU Socket 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 Backpl ane 9. LED Cont rol Boar d Cabl e 10. Four SA T A HDDs 1 1. Slim CD-ROM 12. CD-ROM Cable 13. SA T A [...]
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12 Chapter 1: Overview 1.4.5 Motherboard Block Diagram[...]
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Chapter 1: Overv iew 13 1.4.6 Motherbo ard Layout DDRII 4 DDRII 3 DDRII 2 DDRII 1 PC IX- P1 PC IX- P1 PCIX-E1 PCIX-E1 J11 CPU P2 W PW1 J9 1 LAN2 LAN1 VG A CO M1 LAN3 US Bx 2 K/B M/S JP3 1 1 FDD COM 2 LPT SMDC ID E 1 JP3 1 JP1 JP2 1 JP6 1 BI OS J7 P JP9 1 1 JP8 1 J12 1 1 1 J22 J2 1 J24 J25 J20 1 J1 9 1 JP 15 1 J20 J1 3 J1 3 J1 5 J1 4 J1 8 J1 1 P J1 [...]
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14 Chapter 1: Overview Jumpers & Connecto rs Jumper /Connector Function J6 COM2 Header J7/J9 Chass is Fan Co nnector J1 1 SO-DIMM Socket J13/J14 /J18 Front Fan Conn ector J15 CPU Fan C onnect or J21/J22 /J24/J25 Serial A T A RAID Conn ector JP1/JP2 SMDC/ASF2 .0 Select He ader JP3 LAN3 Enable/Dis able Ju mer JP6 PCI-X S peed Select H eader JP7/J[...]
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Chapter 2: Setting Up 15 Chapter 2: Setting Up 2.0.1 Before 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 ak e note of the precautio ns mentio ned in thi s section when inst alli ng your system. 2.0.2 Work Ar ea Make s ure you ha[...]
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16 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 T20 or injury to yourself. • Ground y ourself pr[...]
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Chapter 2: Setting Up 17 2.1 Rack Mounting After in stalling the nece ssary co mponents, t he T ranspo rt G T20 ca n be mounted in a rack usin g the suppli ed rack m ountin g ki t. 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 Ins t all ing t he [...]
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18 Chapter 2: Setti ng Up Installing the Inner Rails to C hassis 1. Scr ew the mountin g ear to e ach side of Transport G T20 as shown using 2 sc rews from the supplied s crews kit. 2. Draw out th e inner rail s from rail assem bly . Install inner rails to l eft and right sides of chas sis using 2 M4-5L(D) screws for each side. Installing Outer Rai[...]
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Chapter 2: Setting Up 19 4. Loca te the fron t and rear bra ckets. 5. Reserv e 90mm for Transport G T20 on the front b racket. Secure the front bracket to outer rail wit h 2 M4-4L(C) screws. Rear Bracket x2 Front Bracket x2 M4-4L(C) Screw *Remember to add washer .[...]
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20 Chapter 2: Setti ng Up 6. Reserv e the distance sam e as in S tep 2 on rear bracket. Secure the rear bracket to ou ter rail with 2 M4-4L(C) screws. 7. Se cure the ou ter rail to the rack us ing 2 bracke ts and 4 M4-8L( E) screws f or each side ( A). Secu re the mou nting brackets from inside, n ot outs ide, of the rack (B). Front S ide Remember [...]
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Chapter 2: Setting Up 21 Rackmounting the Server 8. Draw o ut the middle rail to the l atch position . 9. Lift the c hassis and the n insert the inner slide rails into the middl e rails. 10. Push the chassi s in and pr ess the latc h key (A ). Then push the whole syste m into the ra ck (B). A B[...]
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22 Chapter 2: Setti ng Up 1 1. Secu re the mounti ng ears of cha ssis to the r ack with 2 M4-15L(F ) screws. NOTE : T o avoid inju ry , it is str ongly recomm ended that two people l if t the Transport G T 20 into the place wh ile a third p er- 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 Re moving the Ch assis Cover Follow these instruc tions to re move the Transport G T20 chassi s cover . 1. Releas e the screw on the back side . Then slide th[...]
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24 Chapter 2: Setti ng Up 2.2.2 Installing the CPU, Hea t sink and Air Duct Follow these instr uctions to in stall the CPU, CPU heatsink and air duct. 1. Releas e the pre-ins talled air duct. Locate the CPU socke t. 2. Remov e the cover on the CPU so cket. 3. Loc ate the lever of CPU sock et. CPU socket[...]
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Chapter 2: Setting Up 25 4. Pre ss and pu ll the leve r in the d irection as i llustrated .. 5. Open the sock et in the d irection as illustrate d. 6. Plac e CPU on the s ocket, ensu ring that the edge with tri- angle mar k aims at the edg e of socket with triang le mark.[...]
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26 Chapter 2: Setti ng Up 7. Clos e the cover and secure the CPU sock et in the reverse procedures from step 2 to 6. 8. Secu re the h eatsink with 4 screws. NO TE : Remem ber to install the washer and n ut while ins talling the scre ws. 9. Secu re the air duct wi th 2 screws.[...]
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Chapter 2: Setting Up 27 2.2.3 Inst alling the M emory 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 rection 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 2.2.4 Inst alling the PCI Card Follow the se instructions to install a P CI card. 1. Push the tab of PC I slot on the rear panel in the direc tion as shown to release the bracket. 2. Move the bracke t to right as shown and then take off the bracket (A ). 3. Insert t he PCI card i n the directi ons of arrow (B) . 4. Push th[...]
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Chapter 2: Setting Up 29 2.3 Installing the Hard Drive The Transport G T 20 bareb one system supports Serial A T A hard dr ives. Foll ow these inst ructions t o install a SA T A hard drive. 1. Press th e loc king lever l atch i n the d irec tio n of ar row ( A ) and the n pull the lo cking lev er open ( B ). 2. Slid e the drive tray out. 3. Plac e [...]
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30 Chapter 2: Setti ng Up 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 hard d rive tray . A B[...]
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Chapter 2: Setting Up 31 2.4 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 FFC cab le to FDD. 3. Use a screw driver to take off the door of F DD tray . 4. Insert t he FDD module in to the tray . FDD Rails & S crews[...]
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32 Chapter 2: Setti ng Up 5. Connec t the FFC cab le to the FDD con nector on M1012 adapter board . 6. Loca te the FDD cable from FDD kit. Connect the wrinkle side to t he connector o n M1012 ada pter board. Refe r to the pictu re below for the correct direction. 7. Connec t the other s ide to the co nnector on m otherboard. For M1012 For Ma inboar[...]
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Chapter 3: Replacing Pre-I nstalled Components 33 Chapter 3: Replacing Pre-Inst alled Components 3.1 Intr oduction This ch apter expla ins how to re place pre ins talled compo- nents including the motherboa rd, LED contro l board, HDD, and CD-ROM drive. T ak e note of the precautio ns in thi s section when installing your sys tem. 3.1.1 Work Ar ea [...]
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34 Chap ter 3: Repl acing Pre-Inst alled Co mponents 3.1.3 Precautions Components a nd electron ic circuit boar ds can be damaged by static electricit y . Working on a sys tem that i s conne cted to a power suppl y can be extre mely dangerous. Fo llow the guideli nes below to avoid dam age to the Transport G T2 0 or injury to yourself. • Ground y[...]
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Chapter 3: Replacing Pre-I nstalled Components 35 3.2 Disassembly Flowchart The follo wing 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 M1012 Adapter Board Control Board Chassis rear cover CD-ROM HDD Bac[...]
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36 Chap ter 3: Repl acing Pre-Inst alled Co mponents 3.3 Removing the Cover Before replacing any part s you must remov e the chassi s cover . Follow these instruc tions to re move the Transport G T20 chassi s cover . 1. Releas e the screw on the back side . Then slide the chas- sis cove r in the direction o f arrow . 2. Lift the cover off.[...]
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Chapter 3: Replacing Pre-I nstalled Components 37 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 Motherboard Cables Before replacing the motherboard or certain comp onents, remove cables co nnected to the motherbo ard. Follow th ese instru [...]
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38 Chap ter 3: Repl acing Pre-Inst alled Co mponents 3.4.2 Re moving th e Motherboard Follow these instructi ons to remove the motherboar d from the chassis when all add -on compone nts have been r emoved. 1. Releas e the two sc rews secur ing the lin k bar . 2. Remov e the link bar . 3. Remov e the eleven screws sec uring the mot herboard to the c[...]
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Chapter 3: Replacing Pre-I nstalled Components 39 3.5 Replacing the LED Control B oard Follow these instr uctions to re move the LED control board. 1. Remov e the 2 scr ews securi ng the LED co ntrol board to the chas sis. 2. Pull the LED contr ol board free from the chassis a nd unplug th e ribbon and USB cables from the co nnector . 3. Remov e th[...]
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40 Chap ter 3: Repl acing Pre-Inst alled Co mponents 4. 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 1~3.[...]
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Chapter 3: Replacing Pre-I nstalled Components 41 3.6 Replacing the M1012 Adapter Board 1. Befor e replaci ng M1012 adap ter board, y ou must disco n- nect the f our SA T A cables connec ted to the SA T A back- plane. A fter that, disconnec t all the ca bles co nnected to the M1012 adapter b oard. 2. Remov e the Front Panel, LAN/ID LED and Fan T ac[...]
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42 Chap ter 3: Repl acing Pre-Inst alled Co mponents 4. Remov e one power c able connec ted to M1012 a dapter board an d two power c ables conne cted to SA T A back- plane. 5. Remov e the 6 screws secu ring the M1012 ada pter board. After that, y ou can rele ase the M1012 adapter boar d from the chas sis. 2x power ca bles on SA T A backp lane 1x po[...]
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Chapter 3: Replacing Pre-I nstalled Components 43 3.6.1 M1 012 Adapter Board Featu res J16: LC M Co nnecto r J7:Fa n T ach & PW M Connec tor J5: Fa n Connec tor J9: Fa n Connec tor J11: Fan Con nector J10: Fa n Conne ctor J2: F ront Pane l Connec tor J6: Fa n Connec tor FDD2: Slim FDD Connector J15: LCM Connector PW2: Pow er Connecto r JP1: F a[...]
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44 Chap ter 3: Repl acing Pre-Inst alled Co mponents 3.6.2 M1 012 Adapter Board Conne ctor Pin Definit ion J1 TYFP Front Pane l Connecto r 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 IC H_SM BCLK 18 I[...]
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Chapter 3: Replacing Pre-I nstalled Components 45 J3 LAN/I D LED Co nnector 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 mi ght be dif ferent from the s ystem fan n aming. J 4 Fan T ACH & PWM Connector J7 Fan T AC H & PWM Co nnector J8 PWM Co nnector 1 LAN1_L ED+ 2 LAN[...]
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46 Chap ter 3: Repl acing Pre-Inst alled Co mponents J13 Fan TACH Connector J14 Fan TACH Connector J6 F an Connect or 1 GND 2 F AN1_T ACH 3 GND 4 F AN2_T ACH 5 GND 6 F AN3_T ACH 7 KEY PIN 8 NC 1 GND 2 F AN1_T ACH 3 GND 4 F AN2_T ACH 5 GND 6 F AN3_T ACH 7 GND 8 F AN4_T ACH 9 GND 10 F AN5 _T ACH 1 1 GND 12 F AN6_T ACH 13 GND 14 F AN7_T ACH 15 GND 16 [...]
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Chapter 3: Replacing Pre-I nstalled Components 47 J10 Fan Connec tor J11 Fan Connec tor J9 F an Connect or 1 F AN3_12VPW M 2F A N 3 _ T A C H 3G N D 4G N D 5F A N 4 _ T A C H 6 F AN4_12VPW M 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[...]
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48 Chap ter 3: Repl acing Pre-Inst alled Co mponents J5 F an Connect or J15 & J 16 LCM C onnectors JP1 Fan In put Select Connector JP2 Fan In put Select Connector 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 _12VPWM 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 f[...]
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Chapter 3: Replacing Pre-I nstalled Components 49 3.6.3 S ystem Fan Layout System Fan S peed Control Sign al Syste m Fan Monit oring Signal M1012 Ada pter Boar d Connec t to Motherbo ard J7 PWM C onnecto r Æ J15 Conn ector Barebone Sy stem Fan Connect to Moth erboard Fan J14 (F an 1, 2, 3, 5) Æ J19 (Fan 2, 3, 5 ) & J20 (Fan 1) J7 (Fan 4) Æ J[...]
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50 Chap ter 3: Repl acing Pre-Inst alled Co mponents 3.7 Replacing the SA T A B ackplane 1. After removing t he M1012 ad apter board , you can ea sily grab the two lables to lift the SA T A b ackplane. 2. Remov e the ten screws th at secure the b racket to the backpl ane. 3. Releas e the backp lane free fr om the brac ket. 4. Replac e the unit to t[...]
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Chapter 3: Replacing Pre-I nstalled Components 51 3.7.1 S -A T A Backp lane (M1204 ) Features U4, SA T A 4 Connector U3, SA T A 3 Connector U2, SA T A 2 Connector U1, SA T A 1 Connector HDD Active LED HDD Power LED[...]
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52 Chap ter 3: Repl acing Pre-Inst alled Co mponents PW1 Power Conne ctor J4, SA T A 4 Connec tor J3, SA T A 3 Connecto r J2, SA T A 2 Connec tor J1, SA T A 1 Connec tor PW2 Power Conne ctor[...]
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Chapter 3: Replacing Pre-I nstalled Components 53 3.8 Replacing the Cooling Fan Follow these instruc tions to re place the c ooling fans in your system . 1. Loca te the fan connector on the motherboar d and unplug the fan ca ble. 2. T ake the f an aw ay fr om the ch assis. 3. Rep lace the fan in to the chas sis follow ing the re verse proced ures f[...]
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54 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 s upply to the chas sis. 2. Remov e the screw that se cure the fan as sembly to the chassi s[...]
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55 Appendix I: B IOS Differences The BIO S of B5161 is simila r to S5161 wh ile there ar e some menu di fferent. The following table displ ays the d ifferences in BIOS b etween B5161 a nd S5161. Fo r a complet e review of S5161 B IOS, refer to t he motherboa rd manual.. Differen ce 1: Main Menu/Legacy Diske tte A: S5161 PhoenixBIOS Se tup-Copyright[...]
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56 B5161 PhoenixBIOS Se tup-Copyright 1985-2001 Phoenix T echnologies Lt d. Mai n System Time: Sys tem Date: Legacy Diskette A: X IDE Pr ima ry/Ma ster X IDE Pr ima ry/Sl ave X SA T A P ort 1 X SA T A P ort 2 X SA T A P ort 3 X SA T A P ort 4 X Memory Cache X Boot Failures Initialled memory Available t o OS Used by dev i ces {xx:xx:xx } [xxxx-xx-x [...]
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57 Differen ce 2: Advanc ed/Hardware Monitor S5161 B6161 PhoenixBIOS Se tup-Copyright 1985-2001 Phoenix T echnologies Lt d. Advanced X V oltage Monitoring X F AN Control Selections J15 J14 J18 J9 J13 J7 CPU T emp. = Ambient T emp = Item S pecific Help F1: Help ÇÈ : Select Item -/+: Change V alues F9: Setup Defaults Esc: Exit ÅÆ : Select Menu En[...]
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58 Difference 3: Advanced/Hard ware Monitor/F AN Control Selectio ns S5161 B5161 PhoenixBIOS Se tup-Copyright 1985-2001 Phoenix T echnologies Lt d. Advanced Auto Fan Control J15 number of pins select J14 number of pins select J18 number of pins select J13 number of pins select [Disabled] [4 PIN] [4 PIN} [4 PIN] [4 PIN } Item S pecific Help F1: Help[...]
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59 Appendix II: Cable Connection T ables SA T A Cable F AN Ca ble T abl e 1: B516 1G20S4H M odel M1204 SA T A Bac kplane Connect to Motherbo ard SA T A 1 Æ SA T A 1 (J21) SA T A 2 Æ SA T A 2 (J24) SA T A 3 Æ SA T A 3 (J22) SA T A 4 Æ SA T A 4 (J25) T able 2: System Fan to M1012 Adapter Board System F an Connect to M1012 Fan 1 Æ J6 Fan C onnect[...]
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60 Power Supply Cabl e T able 6: Power Supply to M1204 Backpla ne The Other Cable T able 7: M1012 Adapter B oard to M otherboard T a ble 8 : M100 3 Fr ont Pa nel Co ntr ol Bo ard Re late d Cab le T able 4: Power Supply to Motherboard Pow er Supp ly Conn ect to Moth erboar d P1 24 -pin po wer ca ble Æ PW1 24-pin co nnector P2 8-pin po wer cable Æ [...]
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61 T able 9: CD-ROM Related Cable T able 10: Chas sis Intrusion Cable T able 1 1: FDD Related Cable (O ption) Motherbo ard PRE-IDE con- necto r Æ CD-ROM Backpl ane M1012 J 19 power connecto r Æ CD-ROM Backpl ane Chassi s intru sion switch Æ Motherboard JP15 Pin 16 & P in 18 M1012 FDD1 co nnector Æ Motherboard J5 FDD M1012 FDD2 co nnector Æ[...]
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62 Appendi x III: I nst alling SM DC Cards The fol lowing prov ides you wi th the inform ation on ins talling SMDC cards. Y ou ma y refer to the foll owing for installing M3289 or M3290 into HD D tray or chas sis. Screws Li st (including scre ws for Rail) A: Flat 6# -32 x4~x16 B: B-type 6#-32 x4 C: M4-4L x8 D: M4-5L x4 E: M4- 8L x8 F: M4- 15L x2 G:[...]
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63 Installing M3289 into HDD T ray 1. Fol d up the ca ble. 2. a: Choo se a HDD tr ay . b: Inse rt the cabl e into the r ear of HDD tray . c: P ull the cable out. 3. Connec t the cable t o M3289.[...]
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64 4. Alig n M3289 in rev erse with 4 “M 1” stand-offs. Secure the SMDC with 4 screws as illustrated . 5. Secu re M3289 ont o HDD tray as illus trated. 6. Insert and s ecure the HDD tray . NOTE: For i nte rnal or dummy HDD tray , secure the HDD tray with 1 or 2 screws. 7. Arran ge and connec t the cable t o SMDC connec tor on mainboard. Be care[...]
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65 Installing M3290/M3291 into HDD tray 1. Secu re a remov able stand-off of 13.5 mm to the loc ation of “M2” s tand-off as illustrate d on SMDC b racket. 2. Se cure M3290 in reve rse to 4 “M2” stand-offs on brack et. 3. a: Choo se a HDD tr ay . NOTE : Refer to the location of SMDC connec tor on mainboard f or choosing a HDD tray . b: Secur[...]
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66 4. a: Ins et the cable into the rear of HDD tray . b: Connect the cabl e to M3290. c: Insert and sec ure HDD tray . 5. Arran ge and connec t the cable t o SMDC connec tor on mainboard. Be careful not to block the air flow . Installing M3290/M3291 into G T24 Chassis NOTE : The p roducts produce d now may not support the pro- cedure s below . We?[...]
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67 3. Alig n M3290 with 4 “M2” PC stand-offs. Secure M3 290 to mainboar d with 4 sc rews. 4. Connec t the cable t o M3290. Arran ge and connec t the cable to SMDC connec tor on mainb oard. Be ca reful not to block the air flo w . 5. Recon nect the power conne ctors on HD D backplane and M1010.[...]
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68 T echnical S upport 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 system h as most likely 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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69 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[...]