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    T ank FT48 B5382 Service Engineer ’ s Manual[...]

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    i Preface Copyright This publication, including all photog raphs, illustrations, and software, is protected under international copyright laws, with all rights reserved. Neither this manual, nor any material contained herein, may be reproduced without written consent o f the manufacturer . Copyright 2007 V ersion 1.00 Disclaimer Information contain[...]

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    ii Federal Communicat ions Commission Notice for the USA Compliance Information S tatement (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 devic e may not cause harmful i nterference, and 2) This device must accept any interference r[...]

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    iii About this Manual This manual provides you with inst ructions on installing your FT48- B5382, and consists of the following sections: Chapter 1: Provides an Introduction to the FT48-B5382 bare- bone, packing list, describes the external compo- nents, gives a table of key components, and provides block diagrams of the system. Chapter 2: Covers p[...]

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    iv Safety Informati on Before installing and using the FT48-B53 82, t ake note of the following precautions: • Read all instructions carefully . • Do not place the u nit on an unstable surface, cart, or stand. • Do not block the slots or openings on the unit which are provided for ventil ation. • Only use the power source indicated on the m[...]

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    v T able of Content s Chapter 1: Overview 1.1 About the TYAN Tank FT48-B5382 ................... ................ 1 1.2 Product Model ................ ....................... .......................... ... 2 1.3 Features ................ ...................... .......................... ............. 3 1.4 Unpacking ...................... .........[...]

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    vi 3.2 Disassembly Flowchart ...................... ............................. . 45 3.3 Removing the Chassis Cover . ........... .......................... .... 46 3.4 Removing the Front Door A ssembly ............... ................. 47 3.5 Replacing Motherboard Comp onents .......... .................... 48 3.5.1 Disconnecting All Motherboard[...]

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    Chapter 1: Overview 1 Chapter 1: Overview 1.1 About the TY AN T ank FT48-B5382 Congratu lations on your purc hase of the TY A N T ank TM FT48- B5382, a highly-optim ized tower or rack-mount able (option) barebone system. The TY AN T ank TM FT48- B5382 is designed to support th e latest two Intel ® Xeon ® processors 5000/5100/5300 series, pro vidi[...]

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    2 Chapter 1: Overview 1.2 Product Model Model Supported HDD type & quantity Hot- swappable Po wer supply B5382F48W8H SA T A/SA T A2 (8) Y es 700W single PSU B5382F48W8HR SA T A/SA T A2 (8) Y es 750W (2+1) redundant, hot swap PSU[...]

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    Chapter 1: Overview 3 1.3 Features Enclosure • Industry 19” ra ck-mountable 4U & Pedestal convertible chassis • (3) 5.25” Driver bays • (8) 3.5” HDD bays • Dimensions: -D 27.5 x W 16.8 x H 6.9 inch -D 700 x W 427 x H 176 mm Processors • Dual LGA771 sockets • Support up to two Intel ® Dempsey / Woodcrest / Clovertown processor[...]

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    4 Chapter 1: Overview BIOS • Phoenix BIOS ® on 8Mbit Flash ROM • Supports APM 1.2, ACPI 1.0b • Serial Console Redirect • PXE via Ethernet • USB device boot • PnP , DMI 2.0, WFM 2.0 Power Management • User-configuration of H/W monitoring • Auto-configuration of hard disk types • Multiple boot options • 48-bit LBA support Server [...]

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    Chapter 1: Overview 5 1.4 Unpacking This section describes the FT48-B5382 package content s and accessories.Open the box carefully and ensure that all component s are present and undamaged. 1.4.1 Box Content s Component Description Industry standard 4U chassis with eight HDD bays and th ree further 5.25-inch device bays T yan T e mpest i5000PW S538[...]

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    6 Chapter 1: Overview M1014 F AN control board (pre-installed) B5382FT48W8HR - 750W (2+1) redundant hot-swap PSU B5382FT48W8H - 700W single PSU (3) system cooling fans (pre-installed) 120 x 120 x 3 8 mm Component Description[...]

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    Chapter 1: Overview 7 1.4.2 Accessories If any items are mi ssing or appear damaged, cont act your retailer or browse to TY AN ’s Web site for service: http://www .tyan.com. The Web site also provides information on other TY AN products, plus F A Qs, comp atib ility list s, BIOS settings, and more. 2 x CPU Heatsinks with Fans Barebone Manual &[...]

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    8 Chapter 1: Overview HDD Screws FDD Cable Sliding Rail Kit (Option) Screws & Small Brackets FDD Front Pane l Security Tab (including two screws) Rail assembly 2 x Mounting Ears (including six scre ws) 1 x 1394 cable 1 x DVD-ROM cable[...]

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    Chapter 1: Overview 9 1.5 About the Product This section cont ains hardware diagrams and a block diagram of the F T48-B5382 system. 1.5.1 System Front V iew and Front Panel See the diagram below for d etails of the front panel ind icators and switches. LAN2 LAN1 HDD/IDE LED Power on USB ports Reset button Power button LED control panel DVD-ROM Hots[...]

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    10 Chapter 1: Overview 1.5.2 System Rear V iew B5382F48W8H LAN1 port Æ On-board LAN0 LAN2 port Æ On-board LAN1 Power supply AC input Expansion slots USB ports Serial port (COM 1) Stacked keyboard and mouse ports From left to right: Line-out, Line-in, Mic -in VGA port From top to bottom: LAN1 port, LAN2 port Security slot[...]

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    Chapter 1: Overview 11 On the re ar of the FT48-B5 382, two screw holes are available for you to secure the chassis lid with two scr ews. By default, the unit has no screws secured fro m the rear . B5382F48W8HR Redunda nt power supply AC input Expansion slots Security slot Power LED[...]

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    12 Chapter 1: Overview 1.5.3 S ystem T op View for F AN LEDs 1.5.4 LED Control Panel Each LAN LED on the front p anel corresponds to the on- board LAN po rt as listed below . LED Color Description FA N 1 / FA N 2 / FA N 3 Green Fan is functioning normall y . Red Fan fails. LED Color St ate Descripti on Power LED Red On System is turned on Off No ma[...]

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    Chapter 1: Overview 13 1.5.5 HDD T ray L EDs 1.5.6 Rea r LEDs LED Color St ate Description Hot Swappable HDD Power/ Access LED (Only for internal SAS port access) Green Green OFF ON Blinking OFF Power connected SA T AII/ SAS HDD access activity Power disconnected Hot Swappable HDD SAS Fail LED Amber OFF ON OFF SAS HDD fail (reserve d for SAS add-on[...]

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    14 Chapter 1: Overview 1.5.7 Motherboard Layou t[...]

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    Chapter 1: Overview 15 1.5.8 Jumpers & Connectors Jumper/Connector Funct ion J15 Audio Front Panel Header J79 SMDC CON25 x 2_M3291 J80 IPMB Pin Header J88 COM PORT Pin Header J91/J96 IEEE 1394a Pin Header JP16 Front Panel Header P25 USB Header (5-Pin x 1) P93 USB Header (5-Pin x 2) P12/P13/P92/P8/P9 Fan Connectors (4-Pin x 1) P94 CD-IN (4-Pin x[...]

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    16 Chapter 1: Overview 1.5.9 B5382 System Block Diagram[...]

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    Chapter 1: Overview 17 1.5.10 System Internal V iew 1 11 4 2 3 5 6 7 8 9 12 10 1. Memory riser cards 2. CPU0 / CPU 1 socke ts 3. Syste m fans (Right to le ft): F AN1/2/3 4. Cradle for 5.25-inch devices 5. PCI / PCI-X / PCI-E slots 6. SAS po rt s 7. Floppy disk drive socket 8. IDE socket (DVD-ROM drive) 9. SAS/SA T A backplane 1 10. SAS/SA T A backp[...]

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    18 Chapter 1: Overview[...]

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    Chapter 2: 19 Chapter 2: Chapter 2: Setting Up 2.1 Before Y ou Begin This chapter explains how to inst all motherboard compo- nents, including CPUs, CPU heat sinks, memory modules, and PCI cards. There are also instructions in this section for installing SA T A hard drives. T ake note of the precautions mentioned in this section when installing you[...]

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    20 Chapter 2: S e tt ing Up 2.1.3 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 dang erous. Follow the guidelines below to avoid da mage to the T ank FT48-B538 2 or inju ry to yourself. • Ground y ourself properly[...]

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    Chapter 2: S e tt ing Up 21 2.2 Installing Moth erboard Components This section describes how to install components on to the motherboard, including CPUs, memory modules and exp an- sion card s. 2.2.1 Removing the Chassis Cover Follow these instructions to remove th e T ank FT48-B5382 chassis cover . This step is req uired before any other proce- d[...]

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    22 Chapter 2: S e tt ing Up 2.2.2 Installing the CPUs and Heatsinks This section describes how to install Intel Xeon processors and heat sinks on the FT48 -B5382 motherboard. 1. Locate the two CPU socket s on the motherboard. 2. T ake off the CPU protection cap. 3. Pull the CPU lever up to unlock the CPU socket.[...]

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    Chapter 2: S e tt ing Up 23 4. Open the socket in the direction as illustrated. 5. Place the CPU in the socket as shown, making sure that pin 1 is located correct ly . NOTE : The CPU will only fit in the socket one way . No force should be required to insert the CPU. 6. Close the socket cover to lock the CPU in place, and press the CPU lever down i[...]

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    24 Chapter 2: S e tt ing Up 7. Remove all packaging from the new heatsink. Place the fan and heat sink on top of t he CPU and attach with four screws as show n. NOTE : All heat sinks must be inst alled with fans facing the rear of the chassis to ensure ef ficient cooling. 8. Attach the fan po wer cable to the CPU fan pin header on the mothe rboard [...]

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    Chapter 2: S e tt ing Up 25 2.2.3 Installing the Memory Follow the instructions in this section to install memory mod- ules in your FT48-B5382 system. 1. Locate the memory socket s on the memory riser cards. 2. Rotate the four press bracke t s as shown to release the memory riser car d. 3. Lift the two mem ory riser cards from the FBDIMM riser sock[...]

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    26 Chapter 2: S e tt ing Up 4. Press the memory slot locking levers in the direction of the arrows as shown. 5. Insert the memory module into the slot. NOTE : Memory modules will fit in the slot only one way . Ensure that the notches in the memory modules line up with the correspo nding notches in the slot s. When inserted properly , the memory slo[...]

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    Chapter 2: S e tt ing Up 27 6. Insert the two memory rise r cards into the socket as shown. 7. Install the four supplied pr ess brackets in the direction of the arrow shown to fix the memory riser card . 8. Faste n the four press bracket screws as sh own until firmly secured.[...]

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    28 Chapter 2: S e tt ing Up M5382 Lay ou t Attention When Inst alling the Memory! Refer to the following table for supp orted memory populations . Quantity of memory installe d 12 4 6 8 1 6 Fully Buffered DIMM Riser Socket 0 DIMM1 XXXX X X X X X DIMM2 X X XXX X DIMM3 XXX DIMM4 XX DIMM5 X X XX XXX X DIMM6 X X XXX X DIMM7 XXX DIMM8 XX Fully Buffered [...]

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    Chapter 2: S e tt ing Up 29 2.2.4 Installing the PCI/PCI-X/PCI-E Cards The FT48-B5382 ha s seven expansion slot s: 4 x PCI-X slot s 2 x PCI-E x16 slot s 1 x PCI slot Follow the instructions in this section to in stall a PCI card in your system. 1. Locate the PCI/PCI-X/PCI-E card slot s on the mother- board. See “Syste m Internal Vi ew” on page [...]

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    30 Chapter 2: S e tt ing Up 3. Lift up the blanking plate. 4. Insert a PCI/PCI-X/PCI-E ca rd into a spare slot as shown, making sure it is firmly seated. 5. Secure the PCI/PCI-X/PCI- E card with the screw you removed from the blankin g plate.[...]

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    Chapter 2: S e tt ing Up 31 2.3 Installing Hard Drives The FT48-B5382 supports ei ght, hot-swapp able SAS/SA T A hard drives. The unit is shipped with eight hot-swap bays and two SA T A backpl anes. Hotswap HDD bays (Bottom to top: HDD1, HDD2 , HDD3, HDD4, HDD5, HDD6, HDD7, HDD8)[...]

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    32 Chapter 2: S e tt ing Up Follow these instructions to install a har d drive. 1. Pres s the release clip ( A ) an d pull the release lever up to unlock the drive tray from the chassis ( B ). 2. Pull the empty drive tray from the chassis. 3. Place a SAS/SA T A hard drive in the drive tray . AB[...]

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    Chapter 2: S e tt ing Up 33 4. Secure the hard drive in place using four HDD screws. 5. Insert the drive tray back into the chassis and push the locking lever into place to secure it.[...]

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    34 Chapter 2: S e tt ing Up 2.4 Installing the Second DVD-ROM (Option) Follow these instructions to install the second DVD-ROM. 1. Remove the F AN1 and F AN2 in the direction of the arrow from the chassis. 2. Unfast en an empty drive bracket from the ch assis in the direction of the arrow shown. 3. Remove the two rails from the drive bracket.[...]

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    Chapter 2: S e tt ing Up 35 4. Attach the tw o rails removed from the driv e bracket to the DVD-ROM with eight screws. 5. Slide the DVD-ROM into the chassis. 6. Con nect the power and DVD-ROM cable s to the rear of the DVD-ROM drive.[...]

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    36 Chapter 2: S e tt ing Up 2.5 Installing the Floppy Disk Drive (Option) Follow these instructions to install a floppy disk drive. 1. Remove all the fans in the direction of the arrow from the chassis. 2. Remove the two screws se curing the fan cradle t o the chassis. 3. Remove the fan cradle as instructed to re veal the fan control board.[...]

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    Chapter 2: S e tt ing Up 37 4. Unfast en an empty drive bracket from the ch assis in the direction of the arrow shown. 5. Use a thin tool such as a flat screwdriver to pry open the front panel of the drive bracket as indicated. 6. Rem ove the front panel and the inner piece as show n.[...]

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    38 Chapter 2: S e tt ing Up 7. Install the FDD front pane l to the front of the bracket. 8. Place a FDD in the drive bracket. 9. Secure the FDD in place using four screws.[...]

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    Chapter 2: S e tt ing Up 39 10. Slide the FD D with th e drive bracket back into the chassis. 1 1. Connect one end of the supplied FDD cable and the power cable to the rear of th e FDD (A). Pass the other end through the sp ace behind the met al plate as shown below (B). 12. Connect the oth er end of the FDD cable to th e connector on the motherboa[...]

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    40 Chapter 2: S e tt ing Up 2.6 Installing Chassis Foot S tands The FT48-B5382 can be used as a st andalone device when fitted with the supplied plastic fe et. When used as a standal- one device, the feet must be fitted to prevent the unit from falling over . The four feet should be atta ched as follows: 1. Each foot consists of two pieces. In sert[...]

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    Chapter 2: S e tt ing Up 41 2.7 Opening the Chassis Door 1. Insert the front door key (packed in a bag in the acces- sory box) and rot ate the key 90 degrees counterclock- wise to unlock the door . 2. Pull the door in the direction of the arro w to open.[...]

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    42 Chapter 2: S e tt ing Up 2.8 Installing the Security T ab 1. Inse rt the supplied secur ity ta b into the secur ity slot from the rear of the FT48-B5382 as shown below . 2. Secure the security tab with two screw s. 3. Now you can lock the FT48-B53 82 chassis with a padlock using the opening from the security tab.[...]

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    Chapter 3: Repl acing Pre-installe d Co mponents 43 Chapter 3: Replacin g Pre-inst alled Component s 3.1 Introduction This chapter describes how to replace all the pre-installed component s of your FT48-B53 82, including the mo therboard, SA T A backpla ne, LED control board, power supply , cooling fans, and fan control board . T ake note of the pr[...]

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    44 Chapter 3: Replacing Pre-installed C omponents 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 FT4 8-B5382 or injury to yourself. • Ground y ourself properly [...]

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    Chapter 3: Repl acing Pre-installe d Co mponents 45 3.2 Disassembly Flowchart The following flowchart outli nes th e disassembly procedure. Note: The T ransport FT48-B5382 should be always powered of f before disa ssembly . Rear Compon ents Chassis top cover Mainboard DIMMs Heatsink/CPU assembly PCI card Mainboard Front Compon ent s FA N PCBs DVD-R[...]

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    46 Chapter 3: Replacing Pre-installed C omponents 3.3 Removing the Chassis Cover Follow these instructions to remove th e T ank FT48-B5382 chassis cover . This step is req uired before any other proce- dures in this chapter can be undert aken. 1. Press the button on the release ca tch and lift the catch. Slide the chassis lid back s lightly . 2. Li[...]

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    Chapter 3: Repl acing Pre-installe d Co mponents 47 3.4 Removing the Front Door Assembly A door is supplied with the FT48-B538 2 that can be used when the unit is rack mounte d or standalone. Follow th ese instructions to remove the door . 1. Pull out the four fixing bars locking the door assembly onto the se rver . 2. Remove the door assembly from[...]

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    48 Chapter 3: Replacing Pre-installed C omponents 3.5 Replacing Motherboard Components Follow these instr uctions to remove motherboar d component s and replace the motherboard. 3.5.1 Disconnecting All Motherboa rd Cables Before repl acing the motherboard or ce rtain componen ts, remove cables connected to the motherboa rd. Follow these instruction[...]

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    Chapter 3: Repl acing Pre-installe d Co mponents 49 3. Disco nnect the fan cables. 3.5.2 Replacing the Motherboard After removing all of those cables, follow these instructions to replace the mother board in your FT48-B5382. 1. Remove the heatsin ks and processors if installed. 2. Remove the nine screws securing the mothe rboard to the chassis. 3. [...]

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    50 Chapter 3: Replacing Pre-installed C omponents 3.6 Replacing the Cooling Fans The FT48-B5382 require s three chassis cooling fans. Follow these instr uctions to replace a cooling fan. 1. Remove the fan in the direction of the arro w from the chassis. 2. Rep lace a new fan into the fan cradle following the above steps in reverse.[...]

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    Chapter 3: Repl acing Pre-installe d Co mponents 51 3.7 Replacing the Fan Control Board T o repl ace the fan control board, you need to remove all the fans and the fan cradle first . Refer to the first three steps given in “2.5 Installing the Flop py Disk Drive (Option)”. Then, do the following: 1. Locate the system fan connectors on the mother[...]

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    52 Chapter 3: Replacing Pre-installed C omponents 4. Remove the two screws se curing the fixing br ackets to the fan control board. 5. Rem ove the two fixing b rackets as instructed for replacement of the fan con trol board. 6. Remov e the ten screws se cu ring the fan board to the chassis. 7. After replace ment, install the fixing brackets and sec[...]

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    Chapter 3: Repl acing Pre-installe d Co mponents 53 3.7.1 Fan Board Features FAN1 Connector FAN3 Connector FAN5 Connector J3 PWM Header FAN2 Connector J2 Big 4P Power Connector J1 Big 4P Power Connector FAN4 Connector FAN6 Connector[...]

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    54 Chapter 3: Replacing Pre-installed C omponents 3.7.2 Fan Board Connector Pin Definition J3 and PWM Pin Header F AN1~F AN6 Fan Connector Pin Out J1, J2 Big 4-pin Power Connector Pin Out Each system fan connec ts to the fan boar d as listed below: 1 F AN1 PWM 2 GND 3 F AN2 PWM 4 GND 5 F AN3 PWM 6 GND 7 F AN4 PWM 8 GND 9 F AN5 PWM 1 0 GND 1 1 F AN5[...]

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    Chapter 3: Repl acing Pre-installe d Co mponents 55 3.8 Replacing the SAS/SA T A Backplane T o replace the SAS/SA T A backpla ne, you need to remove all the fans and the fan cradle first. Refer to the first three step s given in “2.5 Installing the Flop py Disk Drive (Option)”. Then, do the following: 1. Remove all the SA S/SA T A hot-swap HDD [...]

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    56 Chapter 3: Replacing Pre-installed C omponents 3.8.1 M121 1 SAS/SA T A Backplane Features Front View Rear V iew (Top to bottom) J1/J2/J3/J4 29 pin SAS/SATA connectors (Top to bottom) J5/J6/J7/J8 (Default) Primary 7 pin connectors (Top to bottom) J9/J10/J11/J12 (SAS solution only) Secondary 7 pin connect ors J13/J14 Big 4P Power Connector JP3 2x4[...]

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    Chapter 3: Repl acing Pre-installe d Co mponents 57 3.8.2 M121 1 SAS/SA T A Backplane Connector Pin Definition For Hard Disk Fail LED Input J13 and J14 Big 4-pin Power Connector Pin Out 1 HDD AF+ 2 HDD AF- 3 HDD BF+ 4 HDD BF- 5 HDD CF+ 6 HDD CF- 7 HDD DF+ 8 HDD DF- 1 VDD +12V 2G N D 3G N D 4 VCC +5V[...]

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    58 Chapter 3: Replacing Pre-installed C omponents 3.9 Replacing the LED Control Board Follow these instructions to replace th e LED control board. 1. Remove the F AN1 in the dir ection of the arrow from the chassis. 2. Remove all the cables from the LED control boar d. 3. Unfasten the LED module and slide it out as shown to lift it free of the chas[...]

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    Chapter 3: Repl acing Pre-installe d Co mponents 59 4. Remove the three screws securing the LED control board to the bracket. 5. Slide the LED control board from the bracke t as shown. 6. After replace ment, insert and secure the unit to the chassis following the above steps in reverse.[...]

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    60 Chapter 3: Replacing Pre-installed C omponents 3.9.1 M1007 LED Control Board Feat ures USB2 USB1 Reserved Function Power L ED Reserved Function HDD Access LED LAN1 LED LAN2 LED Reserved Function Reserved Function Reset Switch Power S witch J1 2x5 pin USB Header J2 2x14 pin Header[...]

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    Chapter 3: Repl acing Pre-installe d Co mponents 61 3.9.2 M1007 LED Control Boar d Con nector Pin Definition J1 2 x 5 Pin USB Header J2 2 x 14 Pin Connector 1 VCC +5V 2 VCC +5V 3 USB1- 4 USB0- 5 USB1+ 6 USB0+ 7 GND 8 GND 9 KEY PIN 10 GND 1 HD_LED+ 2 HD_LED- 3 RESET+ 4 RESET - 5 PW_LED+ 6 PW_LED- 7 WLED+ 8 WLED - 9 ICH_SMBDA T 10 ICH_SMBCLK 1 1 EXT_[...]

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    62 Chapter 3: Replacing Pre-installed C omponents 3.10 Replacing the DVD-ROM Follow these instr uctions to replace the DVD- ROM. 1. Remove the F AN1 and F AN2 in the direction of the arrow from the chassis. 1. Remove the power and DVD-ROM cables from the rea r of the DVD-ROM drive. 2. Unfasten the DVD-ROM drive and slide it out of the chassis in th[...]

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    Chapter 3: Repl acing Pre-installe d Co mponents 63 3. Remove the eight sc rews securing the two DVD-ROM rails to the drive. 4. After re placement, insert the unit to the chassis following the above steps in reverse .[...]

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    64 Chapter 3: Replacing Pre-installed C omponents 3.1 1 Replacing the Power Supply 3.1 1.1 St andard Power Supply T o r eplace the power supp ly follow these instructions. 1. Unplug the power cable from the faulty power supply . 2. Remove the three screws that secure th e power supply to the chas sis. 3. Remove the five screws securi ng the p ower [...]

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    Chapter 3: Repl acing Pre-installe d Co mponents 65 5. Pull out the power supply unit from its ca sing. 6. Remove the four screws securing the cover plate to the power supply unit. 7. After replac ement, place and secure the un it into the chassis following the above steps in reverse. 3.1 1.2 Redundant Power Supply If the 2+1 redundant power su ppl[...]

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    66 Chapter 3: Replacing Pre-installed C omponents 2. Release the redundant power supply by turning thum b screw clockwise. 3. Press the latch and the handle together as sh own. 4. Pull out the power supply unit as shown. 5. Place the unit with the new power supply unit and secure by tightenin g the thumb scre w .[...]

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    67 Appendix I: BI OS Differences The BIOS of B5382 is similar to the BIOS of S5382. There is only one menu dif ferent. Y ou may refer to the att ached motherboard manual for the complete BIOS information. The differe nces between B5382 and S5382 is on the “Advanced/Hardware Health Information” menu. See the following for the differences. B5382 [...]

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    68 S5382 Advanced /Hardware Monitor Information Table of Differe n ce s PhoenixBIOS Setup Utility Advanced Fan Sp eed Control: Cpu T emp Reading: Front Fan 3pin/4pin Rear Fan 3pin/4pin X Realtime sensors [Full S peed] [PECI] [4pin] [4pin] Item S pecific Help Select mode to control fan speed. F1 Help ÇÈ Select Item -/+ Change V a lues F9 Setup Def[...]

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    69 Appendix II: Cable Conne ction T ables SAS/SA T A Cables F AN Cables Power Supply Cab les T able 1: FT48-B5382 M odel M121 1 SAS/SA T A Backplane 1 Connect s to Motherboard J8 (HDD1) Æ SAS1 J7 (HDD2) Æ SAS2 J6 (HDD3) Æ SAS3 J5 (HDD4) Æ SAS4 M121 1 SAS/SA T A Backplane 2 Connect s to Motherboard J8 (HDD5) Æ SAS5~8 J7 (HDD6) J6 (HDD7) J5 (HDD[...]

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    70 P2 8-pin pow er cable Æ PWR2 8-pin connector P3 8-pin pow er cable Æ PWR3 8-pin connector T able 4: Power Supply to Backplane Power Supply Connects to M121 1 SAS/SA T A Backplane 1 P9 4-pin pow er cable Æ J13 P8 4-pin power cable Æ J14 Power Supply Connects to M121 1 SAS/SA T A Backplane 2 P1 1 4-pin power cab le Æ J13 P10 4-pin power cable[...]

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    71 Other Cables T able 8: LED Control Board to Motherboard LED Control Board Connects to Motherboard USB connector Æ P93 Front panel header Æ JP16 JP31, JP32 T able 9: DVD-ROM Cable to Motherboard DVD-ROM Conn ect s to Motherb oard DVD-ROM 1 Æ IDE DVD-ROM 2 (option) Æ IDE T able 10: FDD Cable to Motherboard (Option) FDD Connects to Motherboard [...]

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    72 Appendix III: Inst alling the SMDC Card (Option) The following provides you with the information on inst alling M3291 SMDC card into any PCI slot in your FT48-B5382 sys- tem. 1. Secu re M3291 on a PCI b racket as shown. 2. Connect the following cables to M3 291 as shown. a. 2x25 p in SMDC cable to M3 291 J1 connector . b. 2x5 pin serial cable to[...]

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    73 4. Lift up the blanking plate. 5. Connect the other end of SMDC cable and serial cable to the SMDC connector (J 79) and COM header (J88) on the motherbo ard. 6. Place the SMDC card in the PCI slot as shown.[...]

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    74 7. Secure the PCI bracket with the screw you removed from the blanking plate. Cable Connection T able SMDC Card (M3291) Connects to Motherboard J1 connector Æ J79 SMDC connector J2 COM port Æ J88 COM port pin header[...]

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    75 Appendix IV : Rack Mounting (Option) Installing the 5.25” Devices in Rackmount Position Before mounting the FT48- B5382 in a rack, you need to rotate all the dr ives to the rackmou nt position first. Follow the steps as instruc ted below . 1. Remove all t he fans and the fan cradle first. Refer to the first three steps given in “2.5 Installi[...]

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    76 4. Slide all the drives or the b rackets out of the chas sis. 5. Slide all the drives or the b rackets back into the ch assis vertically . 6. Replace all the cables to the devices as shown.[...]

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    77 7. Remove the front bezel from the d oor assembly and rotate it 90 degrees counte rclockwise as shown. 8. Fit the front bezel back into position. 9. Now , all the drives and the front bezel are in the rackmount positio n.[...]

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    78 Installing the Server in a Rack The T ank FT48-B5382 can either be set in a tower position using the supplied chassis foot sta nds or mounted in a stan- dard rack using the sliding rail kit. Sliding rail kit (Option) Rail assembly x 2 Mounting Ears x 2 Screws Kit x 3 Follow these instructions to mount the FT 48-B5382 into an industry standar d 1[...]

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    79 Installing the Inne r Rails to the Unit 1. Remove the black panels from the lef t and right sides of server to reveal the rail mounting screwholes ben eath. 2. Screw the mounting ears to ea ch side of the FT48-B5382 as shown using three M4-L5 screws (C) from th e supplied screws kit. 3. Draw out the inner rails fr om each rail assembly . Install[...]

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    80 Installing the Oute r Rails to the Rack 4. Measure the dist ance between inner side of the front an d rear mounting bracket s in the rack. 5. Adjust the outer rails to fit the length of the r ack (the distance mea sured in step 4). The sliding brackets have long slits to allow t hem to be fixed t o the other part of the rails in various position[...]

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    81 7. Secure the outer rails to the rack using four M6 screws (B) for each side. Secure the moun ting brackets from outside, not inside , of the rack.[...]

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    82 Rackmounting the Server 8. Draw out the middle rail to the latch position. 9. Lift the unit an d then insert the inner slide rails into the middle rails. 10. Push the unit in and press the latch ke y .[...]

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    83 1 1. Push the whole system into the rack. 12. Secure the mounting ears of the unit to the rack using two small br ackets (A) and M6 scre ws (B). Notes : • When the rails are extended, they will lock. T o shorten the rails again, you will ne ed to operate the release mechanism in each rail. • T o avoid injury , it is strongly recommended that[...]

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    84 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 system contain s. Hence, they should be of the most assistance for you. Furthermor e, if you pu[...]

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    85 2. See the TY AN website for F A Q’s, bulletins, driver upd ates, and other infor mation: http://www .tyan.com 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 d istributor or system vendor FIRST [...]

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