TYAN Transport GX21 B2735 manual

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    T ransport GX21 B2735 User ’ s Manual Document part number: D1577-100 1 2 3 1 2 3 RST[...]

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    Preface Copyright This publication, including al l photographs, illustrations, and soft- ware, is protected under intern ationa l copyright laws, with all rights reserved. Neither this manual, nor any material contained herein, may be reproduced withou t written consent of the manufactur er-. Copyright 2003-4 V ersion 1.00 Disclaimer Information co[...]

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    ii Federal Communicat ions Commission Notice for the USA Compliance Info rmation S tate- ment (Declaration of Conformity Procedure) DoC FCC Part 15: This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the followin g condi tions: 1) This devi ce may not cause harmful interference, a nd 2) This device must accept any interferen[...]

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    iii About this manual This manual provides you with instructions on installing your T ra ns- port GX21 (B2735), and consists of the following sections Chapter 1: Provides an introduction to the Tr ansport GX21 (B2735) bare bones, packing list, describes the external components, gives tables of key components, and provides block diagrams of the syst[...]

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    iv Safety in formati on Before installing an d using the T ran sport GX21 , take note of the fol- lowing precautio ns: • Read all instructions carefull y . • Do not place the unit on an unstable surface, cart or stand. • Do not block the slots or openings on th e unit which are provided for ven tilation. • Only use the power source indicate[...]

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    T able of Contents Overview About the Transport GX21 (B2735) ........ ........ ........... ............ ........... . 1 Product models ............... ............ ........... ........... ........... ............ ........... . 1 Features ............ ........... ............ ........... ........... ............ ........... ........... .... 2 B2735G[...]

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    Replacing the floppy disk drive ................. ............ .............. ........... .... 47 Replacing the floppy disk drive (B 2735G21S2)............ ........... ....... 47 Replacing the floppy disk drive (B2735G21S4H/ B273 5G21U4H). 48 Replacing the LED control board ............ ........... ........... .............. ....... 49 Replacing th[...]

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    BIOS security menu . ............ ........... ........... .............. ............ ........... . 96 BIOS chipset settings .. ............ ........... .............. ........... ........... .......... 98 Northbridge chipset configuration submenu....... .............. ........... .... 99 Southbridge chipset configuration su bmenu..................[...]

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    1.1 About the Tran sport GX21 (B2735) Chapter 1: Overview 1 Chapter 1: Overview 1.1 About the T ransport GX21 (B2735) Congratulations on you r purchase of the T ransport GX21 (B2735), rack mo untable, barebone system for Intel® Xeon™ processor . The T ransport GX21 (B2735) uses an adva nced Intel chipset for op timum performance and reliability [...]

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    1.3 Features 2 Chapter 1: Overview 1.3 Features 1.3.1 B2735G21S2 specific ations Enclosure • Industry standard, 19” rack mount- able, 1U chas sis • 2 internal access 1” HDD bays, 1 slim CD-ROM bay , 1 bay for 3.5” FDD or internal access 1” HD D • 21.5 x 17 x 1.7 inch ( 547 x 432 x 43 mm) Sto r a g e • Integrated dual channel IDE con[...]

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    1.3 Feature s Chapter 1: Overview 3 1.3.2 B2735G21S4H specification s Enclosure • Industry standard, 19” rack mount- able, 1U chas sis • 4 external access HDD bays, 1 slim CD-ROM bay , 1 slim FDD bay • 21.5 x 17 x 1.7 inch ( 547 x 432 x 43 mm) Sto r a g e • Integrated dual channel IDE con- troller from ICH5R • T yan M81 10 4- port S-A T[...]

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    1.3 Features 4 Chapter 1: Overview 1.3.3 B2735G21U4H spec ifications Enclosure • Industry standard, 19” rack mount- able, 1U chas sis • 4 external access HDD bays, 1 slim CD-ROM bay , 1 slim FDD bay • 21.5 x 17 x 1.7 inch ( 547 x 432 x 43 mm) Sto r a g e • Integrated dual channel IDE con- troller from ICH5R • T yan M702 dual channel U l[...]

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    1.4 Unpacking Chapter 1: Overview 5 1.4 Unp acking 1.4.1 Box content s Component Description B273 5 G21S2 B2735 G21S4H B2735 G21U4H P/N 541273080001 1 U chassis, 2 internal HDD bays Ye s P/N 541273080002 1U chassis, 4 external HDD bays Ye s Ye s P/N 541 172850002 T y an S2735 system board (pre-installed) Ye s Ye s Ye s P/N 541 172850002 T y an M81 [...]

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    1.4 Unpacking 6 Chapter 1: Overview Box content s (cont.) Component Description B2735 G21S2 B2735 G21S4H B2735 G21U4H P/N 412223700099 S-A T A back- plane and holding brac ket (pre-installed) Ye s P/N 523410290033 4-port Ultra 320 SCSI backplane (pre-installed) Ye s P/N 412223700102 LED control board (pre- installed) Ye s Ye s Ye s P/N 412223700109[...]

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    1.4 Unpacking Chapter 1: Overview 7 1.4.2 Accessorie s Power cord (US) Power cable (Germany) 4 x S-A T A cables, motherboard to backplane (B2735G2 1S4H) 1 x 34 pin FDD cable (B2735G21S2) 1 x front p an e l ca bl e 1 x SCSI cable (B273 5G21U4H) 2 x mounting ears 1 x 40 pin IDE cable for CD-ROM 2 x CPU heatsinks P/N 343730800001 2 x Sliding ra ils P/[...]

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    1.4 Unpacking 8 Chapter 1: Overview 1.4.3 Opening the box Open the box carefully and ensur e that all component s are present and undama ged. The product shou ld arrive p ack- aged as illustrated below . ht t p : // w w w . t y a n . c o m h t t p : / / w w w . t ya n . co m Box contents as packaged Accessory p ack Accessories as p ackaged[...]

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    1.5 About the product Chapter 1: Overview 9 1.5 About the product 1.5.1 System front view and front p anel B2735G2 1S2 B2735G2 1S4H 1 2 3 RST disc 1 2 3 RST Power indic a tor Power switch USB ports LAN activity indica tor IDE channel status Reset switch 1 2 3 RST 1234 1 2 3 RST 1234 USB ports Power switch Power indicator LAN activity indicator HDD [...]

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    1.5 About the product 10 Chapter 1: Overview B2735G21U4H 1.5.2 S ystem rear vie w Note: All models have identical rear panel features. 1 2 3 RST 1234 1 2 RST Reset switch HDD activi- ty indic ator LAN activity indicator Power switch Power i ndicator USB ports Ventilation fan EPS 12V 400W PSU Power switch Stacked PS/2 mouse and keyboard ports RJ-45 [...]

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    1.5 About the product Chapter 1: Overview 11 1.5.3 System internal views B2735G2 1S2 1 LED control board 8 Riser card 2 Floppy disk drive (optional) 9 Power conn ector 3 Slim CD-ROM drive 10 Memory slot s 4 Fan bracket 1 1 EPS 12V 400W power supply 5 S-A T A connector 12 Processor sockets 6 IDE connector 13 Front panel cable 7 FDD connector 12 3 4 [...]

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    1.5 About the product 12 Chapter 1: Overview B2735G2 1S4H 1 Floppy disk drive 8 Riser card 2 LED control board 9 Power connector 3 Slim CD-ROM drive 10 Memory slot s 4 Fan bracket 1 1 EPS 12V 400W power supply 5 S-A T A connector 12 Processor sockets 6 IDE connector 13 Front panel cable 7 FDD connector 14 4-port S-A T A backplane 12 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1[...]

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    1.5 About the product Chapter 1: Overview 13 B2735G21U4H 1 Floppy disk drive 8 Riser card 2 LED control board 9 Power connector 3 Slim CD-ROM drive 10 Memory slot s 4 Fan bracket 1 1 EPS 12V 400W power supply 5 S-A T A connector 12 Processor sockets 6 IDE connector 13 Front panel cable 7 FDD connector 14 4-port ultra320 SCSI back- plane 1 2 3 4 5 6[...]

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    1.5 About the product 14 Chapter 1: Overview Block diagram VRM Intel Xeon Intel E7501 MCH Intel 82801ER ICH5R DD R P64H2 SUPER-I/O W83627HF PRIMAR Y IDE CONN HOST BUS 400 or 533 MEM CNTRL AND DA TA BUS #02 HI 2.0 BUS # 01 BUS # 00 DD R DD R DD R DD R DD R ICH3_PIRQ#A BUS #03 133MHz OR 100MHz PCI-X BUS #04 133MHz OR 100MHz PCI-X GBIT LAN 82546 RJ45 [...]

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    2.1 Before you begin Chapter 2: S etting up 15 Chapter 2: Setting up 2.1 Bef ore yo u be gi n This chapter explain s how to inst all motherboard compon ents including CPUs, me m or y mo d ules, an d PCI card . Th er e are also instructions in this secti on for installing S-A T A, SCSI and IDE hard drives. Careful attent ion should be given to the p[...]

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    2.1 Before you begin 16 Chapter 2: Setting up 2.1.3 Precaution s 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 extr emely dangerous. Follow the guidelines below to avoid damage to th e T ransport GX21 or injury to yourself. • Ground yourself properly[...]

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    2.2 Installing motherboard compone nts Chapter 2: S etting up 17 2.2 Inst alling moth erboard compo nent s This section describes how to install CPUs, memory modules and PCI card. 2.2.1 Removin g the c hassis cover Follow these instructions to remove the T ransport GX21 (B2735) chassis cover . This step is require d before any other procedure s in [...]

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    2.2 Installing motherboard c omponents 18 Chapter 2: Setting up 2.2.2 Installing CPUs This section describes how to in s tall Intel® Xeon pr ocessors and heatsinks in your T r ansp ort GX21 (B2735) system. This section applies to all models. 1. Remove the chassis cover as descri bed in section 2.2.1 Removing the chassis cover . 2. Locate the CPU s[...]

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    2.2 Installing motherboard compone nts Chapter 2: S etting up 19 4. Place the CPU in the CPU socket, ensuring that pin 1 is located as shown in th e following illustration. 5. Press the CPU locking lever back do wn to secure the CPU in the socket. 6. Repeat steps three to five for the second CPU. 7. Apply thermal grease to the top of the CPUs and p[...]

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    2.2 Installing motherboard c omponents 20 Chapter 2: Setting up 2.2.3 Installing memory Follow the instructions in this section to install memory mod- ules in your T ransport G X21 (B2735) system. 1. Remove th e chassi s cover as described n se ction 2.2.1 Removing the chassis cover . 2. Locate the memory slot s on the moth erboard. 3. Press the me[...]

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    2.2 Installing motherboard compone nts Chapter 2: S etting up 21 5. Insert the memory module into the slot as shown. 6. Ensure that the locking levers are firmly in place and that the memory module is pr operly seated in the slot. 2.2.4 Inst alling a PCI card Follow the instructions in this section to in stall a PCI card in your T ransport GX21 (B2[...]

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    2.2 Installing motherboard c omponents 22 Chapter 2: Setting up 3. Rem ov e th e scr ew secu rin g the PCI faceplat e to the chassis. 4. Slide the PCI card clamp out as shown. 5. Slide th e du st co ve r ou t.[...]

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    2.2 Installing motherboard compone nts Chapter 2: S etting up 23 6. Press the PCI card into place in the slot on the riser card. Ensure that the card is seated pro perly in the slot on the riser car d and th at the ris er card is properly se ated in its slot on the motherboard . 7. Reinsert the P CI card clamp. Insert PCI card tip in slot here Rise[...]

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    2.2 Installing motherboard c omponents 24 Chapter 2: Setting up 8. Insert the screw to s ecure the PCI c ard to the chassis.[...]

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    2.3 Installing a hard drive Chapter 2: S etting up 25 2.3 Inst alling a hard drive Follow these instr uctions to inst all various dif ferent types of hard drives in you r system. 2.3.1 Inst alling internal hard drives (B2 73 5G21S2) This B2735G2 1S2 can support intern al IDE or S-SA T A hard drives. 2.3.1.1 Installing an IDE hard drive Follow these[...]

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    2.3 Installing a hard drive 26 Chapter 2: Setting up 4. Slide the HDD tray out of the chassis. 5. Place a new HDD in the tray and slide it to the front. Note: If a n you ar e replacin g an exis ting hard disk you will need to remov e the 4 screws securing it to the tray and remove it. 6. Secure the new disk drive in the tray with 4 scre ws.[...]

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    2.3 Installing a hard drive Chapter 2: S etting up 27 7. Reinsert the HDD tray and secu re it to the chassis w ith a screw . 8. Connect the IDE dat a cab le a nd power cab le to th e HDD. 2.3.1.2 In st alling an intern al S-A T A h ard drive Follow these instructions to in stall an internal S-A T A hard drive in your B2735G21S2 system. 1. Remove th[...]

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    2.3 Installing a hard drive 28 Chapter 2: Setting up 3. Rem ov e th e scr ew secu rin g the HDD tray to the chass is. 4. Slide the HDD tray out of the chassis. 5. Place a new HDD in the tray and slide it to the front. Note: If a n you ar e replacin g an exis ting hard disk you will need to remov e the 4 screws securing it to the tray and remove it.[...]

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    2.3 Installing a hard drive Chapter 2: S etting up 29 6. Secure the new disk drive in the tray with 4 scre ws. 7. Reinsert the HDD tray and secu re it to the chassis w ith a screw . 8. Connect the S-A T A data cable and power cable to the HDD.[...]

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    2.3 Installing a hard drive 30 Chapter 2: Setting up 2.3.2 Inst alling an external S-A T A hard drive (B2735G21S4H) Follow these instructions to in sta ll an external S-A T A hard drive in your B2735G21S4 H system. 1. Remove the chassis cover as descri bed in section 2.2.1 Removing the chassis cover . 2. Press the drive bay locking latch in the dir[...]

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    2.3 Installing a hard drive Chapter 2: S etting up 31 Note: If you are replacing an existing HDD, you will need to remove the four screws that secure it in the drive bay an d remove it. 5. Insert four s crews to secure the new unit in the drive bay . 6. Rein se rt th e dr ive ba y int o the chassis. Ensure that the rear connector of the new drive i[...]

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    2.3 Installing a hard drive 32 Chapter 2: Setting up 2. Press the drive bay locking latch in the direction of the arrow (1) and pull the locking lever open (2). 3. Slide th e dr ive bay ou t. 4. Insert a SCSI hard drive in the drive bay . Note: If you are replacing an existing HDD, you will need to remove the four screws that secure it in the drive[...]

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    2.3 Installing a hard drive Chapter 2: S etting up 33 5. Insert four s crews to secure the new unit in the drive bay . 6. Rein se rt th e dr ive ba y int o the chassis. Ensure that the rear connector of the new drive is firmly seated in the backplane. 1 2 3 1 2 RST[...]

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    2.4 Rack mounting 34 Chapter 2: Setting up 2.4 Rack mounting Follow these in structions to mount the T ransport GX21 (B2735) into an industry st andard 19" rack. Note: Before mounting the T r ansport G X21 in a rack, ens ure that all internal componen ts have been inst alled and that the unit has been fully tested. Ma inte- nance can be perfor[...]

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    2.4 Rack mounting Chapter 2: S etting up 35 on the front of the unit) are fixed to the front end of the rail. 3. Fully extend the sliding rails until they lock. Note: D o not ti gh te n th e br ac ke ts to the rails as you will need to adjust their position later . 4. Sc rew each sliding rail to the s ide of the Transport GX 21 as shown. Y ou will [...]

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    2.4 Rack mounting 36 Chapter 2: Setting up release mechanism while pushing th e sliding rails to shorten th em. 6. With the rails in their shor te st position, adjust both front mounting bracket s so that they are flush with the front of the unit. 7. Accurately measure the de pth of your rack and adjust the rear bracke ts accordin gly . 8. When all[...]

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    2.4 Rack mounting Chapter 2: S etting up 37 9. Lift the un it into place in the rack and scr ew it into place as shown. Note: T o avoid injury , it is strongly recom- mended that two people lif t the T r an spor t GX21 into pla ce while a third per - son scre w it to the ra ck. 1 2 1 3 2 RST[...]

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    2.4 Rack mounting 38 Chapter 2: Setting up[...]

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    3.1 Introduction Chapter 3: R eplaci ng p re-installed components 39 Chapter 3: Replacing pre-inst alled component s 3.1 Introduction This chapter describes how to rep lace all the pre-insta lled component s of your T ransport GX21 (B27 35), including CPU, PCI card, riser ca rd, memory modu les, motherbo ard, CD- ROM drive, floppy disk drive an d L[...]

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    3.2 Replacing motherboard components 40 Chapter 3: Replacing pre-installed components 1. Dis connect A TX p ower cab les. 2. Dis connect C D-ROM driv e cable (A) (all models) and S-A T A hard drive cable (B) (B2735G21S 2 only). EPS 12V power Main power A B[...]

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    3.2 Replacing motherboard components Chapter 3: R eplaci ng p re-installed components 41 Note: If there is FDD or IDE HDD installed in the bay benea th the CD-ROM drive, you will have to disconne ct those cables too before you can remove the mothe rboard. 3. Dis connect fro nt panel LED and USB connec tors. Front panel LED connector USB connector[...]

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    3.2 Replacing motherboard components 42 Chapter 3: Replacing pre-installed components 3.2.2 Replacing the motherboard Follow these instructions to remove the motherboard fro m your T ransport GX21 (B2735). Note: Before removing the mothe rboard you must remove all cable connectio ns to the motherboard. See sectio n 3.2.1 Dis connect- ing all mother[...]

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    3.3 Replacing the CD-ROM drive Chapter 3: R eplaci ng p re-installed components 43 3. Remove the nine screws that secure the mothe rboard to the chassis. 4. Rem ove the m otherbo ard from the chas sis. 3.3 Replacing the CD-ROM drive This section describes how to remove and replace the CD- ROM drive in your T ransport GX2 1 (B2735) system. 3.3.1 Rep[...]

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    3.3 Replacing the CD-ROM drive 44 Chapter 3: Replacing pre-installed components 3. Rem ove the t wo screws th at secure the CD-ROM back- plane to the CD-ROM drive. 4. Remove the fo ur screws that secu re the drive ba y to the chassis and lif t the drive b ay free. 5. Slide the slim CD-RO M from the drive ba y .[...]

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    3.3 Replacing the CD-ROM drive Chapter 3: R eplaci ng p re-installed components 45 3.3.2 Replacing the CD-ROM drive (B2735G21U4H/B2735G21S4H) Follow these instructions to r eplace the slim CD-ROM drive in your B2735G21U4H or B2735G2 1S4H system. 1. Remove the chassis cover as descri bed in section 2.2.1 Removing the chassis cover . 2. Remove the po[...]

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    3.3 Replacing the CD-ROM drive 46 Chapter 3: Replacing pre-installed components 5. Rem ove the t wo screws that secure the CD-ROM adapter to the CD- ROM dr ive and remove i t.[...]

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    3.4 Replacing the floppy disk dr ive Chapter 3: R eplaci ng p re-installed components 47 3.4 Replacing the floppy disk drive This chapter describes how to replace the floppy disk dr ive. 3.4.1 Replacing the floppy disk dr ive (B2735 G21S2) Follow these instructions to replace th e FDD in your B2735G2 1S2 system. 1. Remove the chassis cover as descr[...]

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    3.4 Replacing the floppy disk dr ive 48 Chapter 3: Replacing pre-installed components 3.4.2 Replacing the floppy disk driv e (B2735G21S4H/B2735G21U4 H). Follow these in str uctions to repl ace the slim flopp y disk drive in your B2735G 21U4H or B2735G21S4H system. 1. Remove the chassis cover as descri bed in section 2.2.1 Removing the chassis cover[...]

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    3.5 Replacing the LED control board Chapter 3: R eplaci ng p re-installed components 49 4. Remove the floppy disk drive from the chassis. 3.5 Replacing the LED control board Follow these instructions to replace th e LED control board. 1. Rem ove the t wo screws that secure the metal ret a ining plate to the ch ass i s and lift it free.[...]

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    3.6 Replacing the stora ge backplane 50 Chapter 3: Replacing pre-installed components 2. Remove the fr ont p anel ribbon cable from the rea r of the LED control panel. 3. Rem ov e th e two scre ws tha t se cu re the LE D con tro l pane l to the chassis and lif t the boar d free of the chassis. 3.6 Replacing the storage backplane This section descri[...]

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    3.6 Replacing the storag e backplane Chapter 3: R eplaci ng p re-installed components 51 1. Remove the chassis cover as descri bed in section 2.2.1 Removing the chassis cover . 2. Rem ove the t wo screws that secure the metal ret a ining plate to the chassis and lif t it free as shown. 3. Remove all cables connecte d to the S-A T A backplane, inclu[...]

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    3.6 Replacing the stora ge backplane 52 Chapter 3: Replacing pre-installed components 3.6.1.2 S-A T A backplane featu res Note: B2735G21S4H is shipped with two 2-port S-A T A backplanes to suppor t 4 hot- swap S-A T A hard disk drives 1 ON KE 23456 J3 serial ATA 7 pin connector J4 HDD2 serial ATA 7 pin connecto r BZ1 buzzer Fan 5 connecto r Fan 3 c[...]

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    3.6 Replacing the storag e backplane Chapter 3: R eplaci ng p re-installed components 53 3.6.2 SCSI backplane (B2735G21U4H) 3.6.2.1 Replacing the SCSI backplane (B2735G21U4 H) Follow these instructions to re place the SCSI backplane o n your B2735G21U4H system. 1. Remove the chassis cover as descri bed in section 2.2.1 Removing the chassis cover . [...]

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    3.6 Replacing the stora ge backplane 54 Chapter 3: Replacing pre-installed components 4. Remove the 10 screws that secure the SCSI backplane to the chassis and lif t the backpla ne free.[...]

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    3.6 Replacing the storag e backplane Chapter 3: R eplaci ng p re-installed components 55 3.6.2.2 SCSI backplane features J5 80 pin SCA2 J4 80 pin SCA2 J3 80 pin SCA2 J2 80 pin SCA2 J1 SCSI 68 pin JP1 to 12C J P2 to system J 11 floppy 34P J6 front panel display board F1/2 fan 3P U14 MPU F3 fan 3P J7 big 4P 90 deg J8 big 4P 90 deg[...]

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    3.7 Replacing the power supply 56 Chapter 3: Replacing pre-installed components 3.7 Replacing the power supply Follow these instructions to repl ace the power supp ly in your T ransport GX21 (B2735) syst em. 1. Remove the chassis cover as descri bed in section 2.2.1 Removing the chassis cover . 2. Rem ov e th e fou r scr ew s tha t sec ur e th e fa[...]

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    3.8 Replacing the coolin g fans Chapter 3: R eplaci ng p re-installed components 57 3.8 Replacing the cooling fans Follow these instructions to repl ace the cooling fans in your T ransport GX21 (B2735) syst em. 1. Remove the chassis cover as descri bed in section 2.2.1 Removing the chassis cover . 2. Remove the PCI retention bar Note: Y ou may need[...]

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    3.8 Replacing the cooling fans 58 Chapter 3: Replacing pre-installed components 6. Rem ov e the four screw s securing eac h fa n to th e fa n bracket to remove them from the fa n bracket. Note: The T ransport GX21 (B2735) u ses two dif ferent types of cooling fans which operate at di ffer ent speeds. The two fans installed nearest the powe r supply[...]

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    3.8 Replacing the coolin g fans Chapter 3: R eplaci ng p re-installed components 59 3.8.1 Cooling fan co nnections CPU1_FAN pin header CPU2_FAN pin header The 2 fans closest to t he p ower supply should be conn ected to the CPU_1F AN and CPU_2FAN pin h eaders on the moth- erboard.[...]

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    3.8 Replacing the cooling fans 60 Chapter 3: Replacing pre-installed components[...]

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    61 Appendix BIOS Introduction Y our T ransport GX21 (B2735) system includes a powerful T iger i7501R S2735 motherboa rd with AMI BIOS v8.0 on 4 MB flash ROM. The BIOS is the motherboar d’s basic input/output system. The BIO S contains all the s ettings re quired to co ntrol the k ey- board, display , disk drives, seri al co mmunications, and a nu[...]

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    62 BIOS setup util ity T o select an item : Use the <Arrow> keys to make a selection. T o display a submenu (a pointe r marks all submenus) Use the arrow keys to move the cursor to th e required sub- menu a nd pres s <Enter>. Main Advanced PCI/PnP Boot Security Chipset Exit System Overview Use [Enter], [T AB] or [SHIFT_T AB] to select a[...]

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    63 BIOS menu bar The m enu bar at the top of the win dow lists the followin g selections: Menu bar selections Note: Options written in bold type repre- sent the BIOS setup default. Main T o configure basic system setup s Advanced Configu r e advan ced chipset options PCI/PnP Configure legacy PnP or PCI settings Boot Configure system boot order Secu[...]

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    64 BIOS legend bar The following chart describes the legend keys and their func- tions. BIOS legend bar Key Function <F1> or <Alt-H> General help window <ESC> Exit current window  arrow keys Select a different window  arrow keys Move cursor up/down <T ab> or <Shift-T ab> Cycle cursor up/down <Home> or[...]

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    65 BIOS main menu The Main BIOS menu is the first screen that appears when you enter BIOS setup. The menu ha s two main frames. The left frame displays all the op tio ns that can be con figur e d. "Grayed-out" options canno t be configured, optio ns in blue can be changed. The right frame displays th e key legend. Above the key leg- end i[...]

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    66 BIOS advanced menu Y ou can select any of the items in the left fr ame of the screen, such as Super I/O Conf iguration, to go to the sub menu for that item. Y ou can display an Advanced BI OS Setup option by high lighting it using the <Arr ow> keys. All Advanced BIOS Setup options ar e described in th is section. The Advanced BIOS Setup sc[...]

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    67 BIOS advanced menu CPU configuration submenu Y ou can use this screen to change the CPU Settings. Use th e up and down <Arrow> keys to select an item. Use the <Plus> and <Minus> keys to change the valu e of the selected option. Features Op tion Descrip tion Advanced settings CPU Configurati on Menu I tem Configure CPU IDE Confi[...]

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    68 CPU configuration submen u Main Advanced PCI/PnP Boot Security Chipset Ex it CPU Configurati on submenu Use [Enter], [T AB] or [SHIFT_T AB] to select a field Use [+] or [ -] to config- ure system time.  Select Screen  Select item +/- Change op tion T ab Select field F1 General Help F10 Save and Exit ESC Exit Manufacturer: Intel Brand[...]

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    69 IDE configuration submenu Y ou ca n use t his screen t o change IDE Config uration Set- tings. Use the up and down <Ar ro w> keys to select an item. Use the <Plus> and <Minus> keys to change the va lue of the selected option. IDE configuration submenu Main Advanced PC I/PnP Boot Security Chipset Exit IDE Configuration Use [Ente[...]

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    70 IDE configuration submenu Feature Opti on Descripti on IDE Configuration IDE Legacy Con- figuration Disabled P-A T A only S-A T A only P-A T A & S-A T A Select combination yo u wish to use. Note, only 4 IDE dr ives can be used at one time, no matter what the combination. S-A T A Runnin g Enhance d Mo de Ye s No P-A T A Channe l Selection Pri[...]

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    71 S-A T A Port/Primary IDE/ Secondary IDE config- uration submenu Y ou can use this screen to change SA T A Port / Primary IDE / Secondary IDE Co nfiguration Se ttings. Use the up and down <Arrow> keys to select an item. Use the <Plus> an d <Minus> keys to cha n ge t he valu e of th e se le ct ed option . S-A T A Port/Primary IDE[...]

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    72 Floppy configuration submenu Y ou can use this screen to ch ang e the Floppy Configuration Settings. Use th e up and down <Arro w> keys to select an item. Use the <Plus> and <Minus> ke ys to change the value of the select ed opt ion . Floppy configuration su bmenu Main Advanced PCI/PnP Boot Security Chipset Ex it Floppy Configu[...]

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    73 Floppy configuration su bmenu Super I/O configuration submenu Y ou can use this screen to cha nge the configuratio n of Super I/O. Use the up and down <Arrow> keys to select an item. Use the <Plus> and <Minus> keys to change the va lue of the selected option. Super I/O configuration sub menu Features Opt ion Descript ion Floppy[...]

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    74 Super I/O configuration sub menu ACPI settings submenu Use this screen to change options for ACPI. Use the up an d down <Arrow> keys to select an item. Use the <Plus> and <Minu s> keys to change t he value of the selec ted optio n. A description of the selected item ap pears on the right side of the screen. Feature Option Descr[...]

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    75 ACPI settings sub menu Main Advanced PCI/PnP Boot Security Chipset Exit ACPI Settings Use [Enter], [T AB] or [SHIFT_T AB] to select a field Use [+] or [ -] to config- ure system time.  Select Screen  Select item +/- Change op tion T ab Select field F1 General Help F10 Save and Exit ESC Exit ACPI A ware O/S  Advanced ACPI Configura[...]

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    76 Advanced ACPI configuration submenu Use this screen to select opt ions for ACPI. Use the up and down <Arrow> keys to select an item. Use the <Plus> and <Minu s> keys to change t he value of the selec ted optio n. A description of the selected item ap pears on the right side of the screen. Advanced ACPI configuration sub menu Ma[...]

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    77 Advanced ACPI configurat ion Feature Option Desc ription Advanced ACPI Configu ration ACPI 2.0 Support Ye s No Set this value to allow or prevent the system complying with the ACPI 2.0 specification APIC Sup- port Enabled Disabled This optio n allows you to delete whethe r or not to enable ACPI managemen t features Ami OEMB Ta b l e Enabled Disa[...]

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    78 DMI event logging submenu Y ou can use this screen to view the Event Log Control Menu. This logs system events (such as CMOS clear , ECC memory errors, etc.) and write s the log into NVRAM. Use the up and down <Arrow> keys to select an item. Use the <Plus> and <Minus> keys to chang e the value of the sele cted option. The setti[...]

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    79 Remote access configuration submenu Y ou ca n use t his screen to view th e Remote Access Con figu- ration Menu. This fe ature allows r emote access to the Server via serial port. Use the up and down <Arrow> keys to select an item. Use th e <Plus> an d <M inu s> keys to change the value of the selected option. Remote access con[...]

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    80 USB configuration menu Y ou ca n use t his screen to view th e USB Config uration Menu. Use the up an d do wn <Arr ow> keys to select an item. Use the <Plus> and <Minus> keys to change the va lue of the selected option. The settings ar e de scribed on the followin g pages. USB con figuration menu Main Advanced PCI/PnP Boot Secu[...]

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    81 USB configuration submen u Feature Option Description USB Confi guratio n USB Function D isabled 2 USB port s 4 USB port s Enables USB host controllers Legacy USB Support Auto Disabled Enabled Enables support for legacy USB devices such as keyboards, mice and bootable USB devices USB 2.0 Con- troller Disabled Enabled Select “Enabled” if your[...]

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    82 USB mass storage device con figuration sub- menu Y ou ca n use t his screen to view th e USB Mass S torage Device Configuration Me nu. Use the up and down <Arrow> keys to select an item. Use the <Pl us> and <Minus> keys to change the value of the selected op tion. USB mass storage dev ic e configuration Main Advanced PCI/PnP Bo[...]

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    83 Onboard devices configuration submenu Use this screen to changer the On board Devices Configura - tion Settings. Use the up an d down <Arrow> keys to select an item. Use the <Plus> and <Minus> ke ys to change the value of the select ed opti on. A des crip tio n of t Onboard device s configuration submenu Main Advanced PC I/PnP [...]

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    84 Hardware monitor submenu Y ou ca n use t his screen to view the Hard ware Moni tor Con- figuration Settings. Use the up and down <Arrow> keys to select an item. Use the <Plus> and <Minu s> keys to change the value of the selected option. Hardware monitor submenu Main Advanced PCI/PnP Boot Security Chipset Ex it Monitor CPU T em[...]

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    85 Hardware monitor submenu Feature Opti on Description Monitor CPU T emperature, F an S peed and V oltage CPU1 T emperature CPU2 T emperature Displays CPU temperatures CPU1 Fan CPU2 Fan Fan 2 Fan 3 Fan 4 Fan 5 Fan 7 Displays speed of fans connected to appropriate fan head ers +3.3V +5V +12V Displays voltages for CPU, memory and other devices Auto-[...]

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    86 Advanced PCI/PnP menu Y ou ca n use this screen t o view PnP ( Plug & Play ) BIOS Configuration Men u. This menu allows the u ser to configure how the BI OS assign s resource s & resolves conflicts. Use the up and down <Ar row> keys to select an item. Use the <Plus> and <Minus> keys to change the value of the selected o[...]

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    87 Advanced PCI/PnP Menu Feature Opti on Description Advanced PCI/PnP Menu Plug & Play OS Ye s No The Y e s setting allows the ope ra ting system to change the interrupt, I/O, and DMA settings. Set this option if the system is runnin g Plug and Play aware operating systems. Set No for operating systems that do not meet the Plug and Play specifi[...]

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    88 BIOS boot settings menu Y ou can display Boo t Setup option by hig hlighting it usi ng the <Arrow> keys and pressin g <Enter>. BIOS boot settings menu Main Advanced PCI/PnP Boot Security Chipset Exit Boot Settings Use [Enter], [T AB] or [SHIFT_T AB] to select a field Use [+] or [ -] to config- ure system time.  Select Screen ?[...]

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    89 Boot Settings conf iguration submenu Use this screen to select options for the Boo t Settings Config- uration. Use the up an d down <Arrow> keys to se lect an item. Use the <Plus> and <Minus> keys to change the va lue of the selected option. Boot settings configura tion su bmenu Main Advanced PCI/PnP Boot Security Chipse t Exit[...]

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    90 Boot settings configura tion su bmenu Feature Option Descr iption Boot Settings Co nfiguration Quick Boot Mode Enabled Disabled Allows user bypass BIOS self test during POST . Quiet Boot Disabled Enabled Enable this opti on to hide BIOS Post messages during POST Add On ROM Dis- play Mode Force Bios Keep Current Allows user to force BIOS/Option R[...]

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    91 Boot device priority submenu Use this screen to select options for the Boot Device Priority . Use the up and down <Arrow> keys to select an item. Use the <Plus> and <M inus> keys to change the value of the selected option. Boot device p riority submenu Main Advanced PCI/PnP Boot Security Chipset Exit Boot Device Priority Use [E[...]

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    92 Boot device p riority submenu Feature Option Desc ription Boot Device Priority 1st Boot Device 1st FLOPPY DRIVE Disabled IBA FE Slot 0108 V41 10 IBA GE Slot 0409 V121 1 IBA GE Slot 0408 V121 1 Settings for boot prior- ity can be customized depending on your preference. 2nd Boot Device 1st FLOPPY DRIVE Disabled IBA FE Slot 0108 V41 10 IBA GE Slot[...]

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    93 Hard disk submenu Use this screen to select opt ions for the Hard Disk Drives. Use the up and down <Arrow> keys to select an item. Use the <Plus> and <M inus> keys to change the value of the selected option. Hard disk d rives submen u Main Advanced PC I/P nP Boot Security Chipset Exit Hard Disk Drives Use [Enter], [T AB] or [SH[...]

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    94 Removable drives submenu Use this screen to select opt ions for the Removable Drives. Use the up and down <Arrow> keys to select an item. Use the <Plus> and <M inus> keys to change the value of the selected option. Removable drives submenu Main Advanced PCI/PnP Boot Security Chipset Exit Removable Drives Use [Enter], [T AB] or [...]

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    95 A T API CD-ROM drives submenu Use this screen to selec t options for the A T API CD-ROM Drives. Use the up and do wn <Arrow> keys to select an item. Use the <Plus> and <Minus> keys to change the va lue of the selected option. A T AP I CD-ROM drives submenu Main Advanced PCI/PnP Boot Security Chip set Exit A T API CD-ROM Drives [...]

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    96 BIOS security menu The system can be configured so that all users must ente r a passwor d ever y time the system boot s or when BIOS Setup is entered, using eithe r the Supervisor p assword or User password. The Super visor and User pa sswor ds activate two different levels of password se cu rity . If you select password support, you are pro mpt[...]

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    97 BIOS security menu Feature Option Description Security Settings Supervisor Password Not Inst alled Installed If the password has been set, Installed dis- plays. If no p a ssword is set, Not Installed displays. User Password Not Inst alled Installed If the password has been set, Installed dis- plays. If no p a ssword is set, Not Installed display[...]

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    98 BIOS chip set settings This menu allows the user to customize functions of the Intel Chipset. Select a menu by hig h lighting it using the <Arrow> keys a nd press ing <Ent er>. BIOS chipset settings Main Advanced PCI/PnP Boot Security Chip set E xit Monitor CPU T emperature, F an S peed and V oltage Use [Enter], [T AB] or [SHIFT_T AB[...]

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    99 Northbridge chip set c onfiguration submenu This menu gives options for North Bridge Chip set Configura- tion settings. Select a men u by highlighting it using the <Arrow> keys and pr essin g <Enter>. Northbridge chip set configuration menu Main Advanced PCI/PnP Boot Security Chipset Exit Configure Advanced Settings for Northbrid ge [...]

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    100 Southbridge chip set c onfiguration submenu This menu gives options for South Bridge Chip set Configura- tion settings. Use the up and do wn <Arrow> keys to select an item. Use the <Plus> and <Minus> ke ys to change the value of the select ed opt ion . Southbridge chip set configuration menu Main Advanced PCI/PnP Boot Security[...]

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    101 Intel PCI-64 Hub 2 c onfiguration submenu This menu gives optio ns for Inte l PCI-64 Hub 2 Configuration settings. Select a menu by highligh ting it using the <Arrow > keys a nd press ing <Ent er>. Intel PCI-64 Hub 2 configuration submenu Main Advanced PCI/PnP Boot Security Chip set Exit Intel PCI-6 4 Hu b 2 C on fi gurat io n Use [[...]

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    102 BIOS exit menu Y ou can display an Exit BIOS Setup option by highlighting it with the <Arrow> keys and pressing <Enter>. BIOS exit menu Main Advanced PCI/PnP Boot Security Chipset Exit Exit Options Use [Enter], [T AB] or [SHIFT_T AB] to select a field Use [+] or [ -] to config- ure system time.  Select Screen  Select ite[...]

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    103 BIOS exit menu Feature Option Desc ription Save Changes and Exit Use this option to exit setup and reboot. Chan ges you have made are stored into CMOS. Discard Changes and Exit Use this option to exit setup and reboot. Cha nges you have made are not stored in CMOS. Discard Changes Use this option to discard all changes that you have ma de but n[...]

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    104 SCSI and S-A T A controller cards Controller card location Controller card slot for TYAN M7902 Ultr a 320 SCSI controller card (B2735G21U4H) or T YAN M8110 S- ATA RAID controller card (B2735G21S4H)[...]

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    105 M7902 Ultra 320 SC SI controller card features Key Featur es • Based on Adaptec AIC- 7902 dual-chann el Ultr a320 SCSI Host Controller . • Up to 320Mbytes/sec on ea ch Ultra320 SCSI chan- nel for a tot al bandwidth o f 640Mbytes/sec. • Support s up to 15 SC SI devices per channel • Compliant with PCI 2.3 an d PCI- X 1.0Aa specifica- tio[...]

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    106 M81 10 S-A T A RAID contro ller card features Key Featur es • Based on Adaptec/Marvell 81 10 SA T A Host Control- ler providing 4 S-A T A ports and a flash controlle r . • Compliant with S-A T A rev . 1.0 specifications. • Support s 4-port 1. 5Gb ps S-A T A • Support s S-A T A power save mode and hot-plug . • 512-byte buf fer for read[...]

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    107 T echnical support If a problem arises with this system , you should consult your dealer first for help. The system is likely to have bee n config- ured by your de ale r , making him the most a pp ropria te cho ice when seeking technical ad vice. Y our dealer ma y also be close enough to visit with the har dware for servicing or test- ing. Help[...]

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