FUJITSU WORKSTATION CELSIUS C740 User Manual

Operating Manual  
System  
FUJITSU Workstation CELSIUS C740  
Published by / Contact address in the EU  
Fujitsu Technology Solutions GmbH  
Mies-van-der-Rohe-Straße 8  
80807 München, Germany  
Copyright  
© Fujitsu Technology Solutions 2015. All rights reserved.  
Publish date  
03/2015  
Bestell-Nr: A26361-K1448-Z320-1-7619, Edition 1  
Important notes  
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Function overview  
Connecting external devices  
Switching the device on  
Shutting down the device  
Operation  
Settings in BIOS Setup  
Property and data protection  
Troubleshooting and tips  
System expansions  
Technical data  
Index  
Remarks  
Notes on the product description are consistent with the design specifications from Fujitsu  
and are made available for comparison purposes. The actual results may differ due to several  
factors. Technical data is subject to change without notification. Fujitsu does not accept any  
responsibility for technical or editorial errors or  
Trademarks  
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subsidiaries in the United States of America and other countries.  
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Kensington and MicroSaver are registered trademarks of ACCO Brands.  
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All other trademarks mentioned here are the property of their particular owner.  
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Contents  
Contents  
Your FUJITSU Workstation CELSIUS C740... .................................................................................. 7  
Further information ............................................................................................................................... 7  
Validity of the Reference Manual.......................................................................................................... 7  
Notational conventions ......................................................................................................................... 8  
Ports and operating elements........................................................................................................... 9  
Front view............................................................................................................................................. 9  
Rear view.............................................................................................................................................. 9  
Important notes ................................................................................................................................ 10  
Safety notes........................................................................................................................................ 10  
Before initial startup............................................................................................................................ 10  
Initial startup and operation ................................................................................................................ 11  
Cleaning the device............................................................................................................................ 13  
Energy saving, disposal and recycling ............................................................................................... 13  
CE mark.............................................................................................................................................. 14  
EMC standard EN 55022 class A....................................................................................................... 14  
FCC Compliance Statement............................................................................................................... 15  
FCC Class A Compliance Statement ......................................................................................... 15  
Function overview............................................................................................................................ 16  
Mainboard........................................................................................................................................... 16  
Hard disk drives.................................................................................................................................. 16  
Accessible drives/components ........................................................................................................... 16  
iRMC S4 with integrated management LAN port ............................................................................... 17  
Preparation for initial startup .......................................................................................................... 18  
Installation steps................................................................................................................................. 19  
Rack mounting and dismounting.................................................................................................... 20  
Inserting a device in the rack or removing from the rack.................................................................... 20  
Fujitsu rack systems................................................................................................................... 20  
3rd party racks............................................................................................................................ 21  
Using the cable strain relief clip.......................................................................................................... 22  
Connecting external devices ...................................................................................................... 23  
Ports on the device............................................................................................................................. 24  
Connecting a monitor ......................................................................................................................... 24  
Connecting external devices to the USB ports................................................................................... 25  
Connecting the device to the mains voltage ................................................................................. 26  
Switching the device on................................................................................................................... 27  
Shutting down the device................................................................................................................ 28  
Forced shut down............................................................................................................................... 28  
Performing system configuration................................................................................................... 29  
Configuring the onboard SATA controller........................................................................................... 29  
Configuring the SAS/SATA Controller................................................................................................ 29  
Systems without a pre-installed operating system ............................................................................. 30  
Installing the operating system................................................................................................... 30  
Systems with a pre-installed operating system .................................................................................. 30  
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Operation ...........................................................................................................................................31  
Buttons on the device .........................................................................................................................31  
Indicators on the device......................................................................................................................32  
LAN indicators.............................................................................................................................33  
Optical drive........................................................................................................................................34  
Settings in BIOS Setup.....................................................................................................................36  
Property and data protection...........................................................................................................37  
Mechanical casing lock (optional).......................................................................................................37  
Locking the casing ......................................................................................................................37  
Releasing the casing...................................................................................................................37  
Troubleshooting and tips.................................................................................................................39  
Help if problems occur ........................................................................................................................39  
Identifying defective devices.......................................................................................................39  
Troubleshooting ..................................................................................................................................40  
Power-on indicator fails to light after switching on......................................................................40  
The device cannot be switched off with the ON/OFF switch. .....................................................40  
Monitor stays blank.....................................................................................................................41  
No mouse pointer displayed on the monitor ...............................................................................42  
Time and/or date incorrect..........................................................................................................42  
Error message on the monitor ....................................................................................................42  
Installing new software........................................................................................................................42  
Restoring hard disk contents ..............................................................................................................42  
Tips 43  
System expansions ..........................................................................................................................44  
Information about boards............................................................................................................45  
Opening the device.............................................................................................................................46  
Closing the device...............................................................................................................................47  
Overview of the installation openings and drives in your device.........................................................48  
Removing and installing an accessible 5¼ inch drive (optical drive, ODD)........................................48  
Removing an accessible 5¼ inch drive.......................................................................................48  
Installing an accessible 5¼ inch drive.........................................................................................51  
Removing and installing non-accessible drives (hard disks, HDD/SSD) ............................................52  
Removing and installing non-accessible 2½ inch drives (hard disks, HDD/SSD) ......................53  
Installing and removing fan modules ..........................................................................................58  
Removing a defective fan module...............................................................................................59  
Installing a new fan module ........................................................................................................61  
Expansion cards .................................................................................................................................63  
Occupancy of the PCI slots.........................................................................................................64  
Installing an expansion card in the riser module (high profile)....................................................65  
Installing an expansion card in the display adapter carrier.........................................................69  
Installing a backup unit (FBU) (only in conjunction with a RAID Controller) .......................................75  
Installing the FBU into the FBU carrier .......................................................................................75  
Installing the backup unit with the FBU carrier............................................................................77  
Connecting the FBU cable to the RAID Controller......................................................................80  
Laying the FBU cable..................................................................................................................80  
Final steps...................................................................................................................................81  
Removing and installing the processor heat sink................................................................................81  
Removing the hood.....................................................................................................................81  
Removing the heat sink ..............................................................................................................83  
Installing the heat sink ................................................................................................................84  
Installing the hood.......................................................................................................................85  
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Mainboard expansions ....................................................................................................................... 88  
Upgrading main memory............................................................................................................ 88  
Changing the processor ............................................................................................................. 88  
Changing the front panel module ....................................................................................................... 89  
Removing the front panel module .............................................................................................. 89  
Installing a new front panel module............................................................................................ 91  
Replacing the Lithium battery..................................................................................................... 93  
Technical data................................................................................................................................... 94  
CELSIUS C740................................................................................................................................... 94  
Index .................................................................................................................................................. 95  
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Your FUJITSU Workstation CELSIUS C740...  
Your FUJITSU Workstation CELSIUS  
C740...  
... is available with various configuration levels, which differ in terms of hardware and software  
equipment.  
This manual tells you how to start using your device and how to operate it in daily use. This manual  
applies to all configuration levels. Depending on the chosen configuration level, some of the  
hardware components described may not be available on your device. Please also read the notes  
about your operating system.  
Depending on the selected configuration, the operating system is preinstalled on your hard disk  
(e. B. Microsoft Windows).  
Your device has a number of security features to ensure that no unauthorized persons can access  
your data. The security functions in the BIOS Setup also allow you to protect access to your data,  
e.g. by assigning password protection.  
With certain operating systems, DeskUpdate offers a quick and simple of installing the latest drivers  
and operating system upgrades with just a few mouse clicks. DeskUpdate is included on the  
"Drivers & Utilities" DVD.  
Further information  
You can find further information about this device:  
in the "Quick Start Guide" booklet  
in the "Safety/regulations" manual  
in the "Warranty" manual  
in the "ServerView QuickStart Instructions" manual  
in the manual for the monitor  
in the manual for the mainboard  
in the documentation for your operating system (E.g. *.PDF, *.HTML, *.DOC, *.CHM, *.TXT,  
*.HLP)  
Electronic versions of some of the manuals mentioned can be found on the  
"Drivers & Utilities" DVD or on our website at http://www.fujitsu.com/fts/support.  
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You can access and view the required information using the Acrobat Reader program,  
which is also included on the DVD. If necessary, you can also print out the manuals.  
Validity of the Reference Manual  
This Reference Manual is valid for the following systems:  
FUJITSU Workstation CELSIUS C740  
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Notational conventions  
The meanings of the symbols and fonts used in this manual are as follows:  
This symbol indicates information that is important for protecting your health  
or for preventing damage to property.  
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This symbol indicates instructions affixed to the device. Failure to observe  
these instructions endangers your health or could lead to physical damage.  
This symbol indicates important information and tips that are required to use  
the system properly.  
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Indicates a step that must be performed.  
indicates display output.  
This font  
This font  
indicates programme names, commands, or menu items.  
"Quotation marks"  
indicate names of chapters, names of data carriers and terms that are being  
emphasised.  
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Ports and operating elements  
Ports and operating elements  
This section presents the individual hardware components of your device. This will provide you with  
an overview of the ports and operating elements on the device. Please familiarise yourself with these  
components before you start to work with the device.  
Front view  
1=  
2=  
Optical drive  
3=  
4=  
Buttons (see "Buttons on the device")  
4 non-accessible 2½ inch drives  
Indicators (see "Indicators on the  
device")  
5=  
USB ports 2.0  
Rear view  
1=  
2=  
3=  
4=  
Power supply fan  
5=  
6=  
7=  
LAN ports  
Power connection  
ID indicator, blue  
VGA monitor port  
USB ports 3.0  
Expansions on expansion cards  
(optional)  
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Important notes  
Important notes  
Please store this Operating Manual and any other documentation close to the device. If you pass on  
the device to third parties, you should also pass on the whole documentation.  
Safety notes  
Please observe the safety precautions in the "Safety/Regulations" manual  
and the following safety notes.  
This device complies with the relevant safety regulations for data processing equipment. If you have  
any questions regarding whether or not you can set up the device in the intended environment,  
please contact your sales outlet or our customer service centre.  
The activities described in this manual must only be performed by qualified  
engineers. Qualified engineers are persons who have received appropriate training –  
in the installation of th–e device – including hardware and software.  
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Any equipment repairs must be performed by service personnel. Unauthorised  
intervention in the system will result in a loss of warranty and liability exclusion.  
Disregarding the instructions in this manual and making improper repairs can  
endanger the user (electric shock, energy hazard, fire risk) or damage the device.  
Before installing or uninstalling internal options in the device, switch off the device, all  
peripheral devices and all other connected devices. Remove all mains plugs from the  
power sockets. Otherwise there is a risk of electric shock.  
Before initial startup  
During installation and before operating the device, observe any instructions on  
environmental conditions for your device (see "Technical data").  
!
If the device is brought into the installation site from a cold environment,  
condensation can form both inside the casing and on the outside of the casing.  
Before operating the device, wait until it is absolutely dry and has reached  
approximately the same temperature as the room in which it will be used. Failure to  
observe these guidelines can lead to material damage of the device.  
Transport the device only in its original packaging or other corresponding packaging  
to protect it from knocks and jolts.  
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Important notes  
Initial startup and operation  
The device must only be operated at an ambient temperature in accordance with the  
technical data (see "Technical data").  
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If the device is integrated in an installation supplied with power by an industrial  
supply network with a Type IEC 309 connection plug, the fusing of the power supply  
network must meet the requirements for non-industrial power supply networks for  
plug type A.  
The device automatically sets itself to the correct voltage within the range from 100 V  
to 240 V. Make sure that the local mains voltage is neither higher nor lower than this  
limit value.  
This device must only be connected to properly grounded mains outlets or non-  
heating sockets of the rack-internal power supply using safety-tested mains cables.  
Ensure that the device is connected to a properly grounded mains outlet and that the  
device is close to the socket.  
Ensure that the sockets on the device or the properly grounded mains outlets are  
freely accessible.  
The ON/OFF switch and the main switch (if available) do not disconnect the device  
from the mains voltage. To completely disconnect from the mains voltage, remove all  
mains plugs from the properly grounded mains outlets.  
Always connect the device and the attached peripherals to the same circuit.  
Otherwise you risk losing data, e. Otherwise you risk losing data, e. if the device  
continues to run during a power failure, but the peripheral device (e.g. a memory  
sub-system) has failed.  
Data cables must offer sufficient shielding.  
The Ethernet cabling must meet standards EN 50173 and EN 50174-1/2 or standard  
ISO/IEC 11801. As a minimum requirement, a category 5 shielded cable must be  
used for 10/100 Ethernet or a category 5e cable for Gigabit Ethernet.  
Lay all cables so that nobody can stand on them or trip over them. Refer to the  
relevant notes in the operating manual when connecting the device.  
No data transfer cables should be connected or disconnected during a thunderstorm  
(lightning hazard).  
Ensure that no objects (e.g. jewellery, paper clips, etc.) or liquids are allowed to get  
into the inside of the device (electric shock, short circuit).  
In emergencies (e.g. damaged casing, operating elements or cables, penetration of  
liquids or foreign matter), switch off the device immediately, disconnect all mains  
plugs from the grounded mains outlets, and contact the service team.  
Disconnect all mains plugs from the properly grounded mains outlets before  
removing the air hood (rotating fans).  
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Important notes  
EN 60950-1/2) is only guaranteed with a completely fitted casing and built-in rear slot  
cover plates for installation openings (electric shock, cooling, protection against fire,  
radio interference suppression).  
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Install only system expansions that satisfy the requirements and rules governing  
safety and electromagnetic compatibility and relating to telecommunications terminal  
equipment. If you install other expansions, you may damage the system or violate  
the safety regulations and regulations governing RFI suppression. Information on  
which system expansions are suitable can be obtained from the customer service  
centre or your sales outlet.  
Components identified with a warning sign (e.g. a lightning bolt) may only be opened,  
removed or exchanged by authorised specialists.  
The warranty is invalidated if the device is damaged during the installation or  
replacement of system expansions.  
You may set only those resolutions and refresh rates specified in the Operating  
Manual for the monitor. Otherwise you may damage the monitor. If you are in any  
doubt, contact your sales outlet or customer service centre.  
Before installing or uninstalling internal options in the device, switch off the device, all  
peripheral devices and all other connected devices. Remove all mains plugs from the  
power sockets. Otherwise there is a risk of electric shock.  
Internal cables or devices must not be damaged or altered. This could lead to  
damage to the device, make a fire break out or cause an electric shock.  
Some modules inside the device also remain hot after shut down. Wait some time  
after shutting down the device before beginning to install or remove internal options.  
The printed circuit boards and soldered components of the internal options are  
unprotected and could be damaged by static electricity. Before handling, first touch a  
metal part of the device to discharge any static electricity from the body.  
Circuitry on boards or soldered components must not be touched. Hold the printed  
circuit boards by their edges or metallic areas.  
Tighten the screws that you removed during installation or removal of the internal  
options into the original device or original positions again. Using different screws will  
damage the device.  
We reserve the right to announce changes to the possible options for the installation  
process described in this document.  
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Cleaning the device  
Switch off the device and all equipment connected to it and remove the mains plug  
from the power socket.  
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Do not clean any interior parts yourself, leave this job to a service technician.  
Do not use any cleaning agents that contain abrasives or may attack plastic.  
Ensure that no liquid enters the inside of the device.  
Ensure that the ventilation slots on the device and on the monitor are not covered.  
Do not use any cleaning sprays (especially not any flammable substances). Damage  
to the device or a fire risk could occur.  
The surfaces may be cleaned with a dry cloth. If particularly dirty, use a cloth that has been  
moistened in mild domestic detergent and then carefully wrung out. You can use disinfectant wipes  
to clean the outside surfaces of the keyboard and the mouse.  
Energy saving, disposal and recycling  
You can find information on these subjects on the "Drivers & Utilities" DVD or on our  
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The device must not be disposed of with household rubbish. This device is labelled in  
accordance with European Directive 2002/96/EC concerning waste electrical and  
electronic equipment (WEEE).  
The Directive lays down the framework for the return and recycling of used electrical and  
electronic equipment throughout the EU. To return your used device, please use the return  
and collection systems available to you. For more information on this, go to  
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Important notes  
CE mark  
The shipped version of this device complies with the requirements of EC Directives 2004/108/EC  
"Electromagnetic compatibility", 2014/30/EU "Low voltage directive", 2011/65/EU "RoHS directive"  
and 2009/125/EC "Ecodesign directive".  
CE mark for devices with a radio component  
The shipped version of this device meets the requirements of Directive 1999/5/EC of the European  
Parliament and of the Council, dated 9  
CE nnnn (!) ; nnnn: For digits and exclamation mark (!), see label on the product.  
You can find more information and declarations of conformity on the Internet at:  
http://globalsp.ts.fujitsu.com/sites/certificates.  
This equipment may be used in the following countries:  
Bulgaria  
Finland  
Ireland  
Latvia  
Denmark  
France  
Iceland  
Liechtenstein  
The Netherlands  
Portugal  
Slovakia  
Czech Republic  
Germany  
Greece  
Italy  
Lithuania  
Norway  
Romania  
Slovenia  
Hungary  
Belgium  
Estonia  
UK  
Croatia  
Luxembourg  
Austria  
Sweden  
Spain  
Malta  
Poland  
Switzerland  
Turkey  
Cyprus  
Contact the appropriate government office in the particular country for current information on possible  
operating restrictions. If your country is not included in the list, please contact the appropriate  
supervisory authority to establish whether the use of this product is permitted in your country.  
EMC standard EN 55022 class A  
This is a Class A device. This device may cause radio interference in residential areas. In  
this case, the operator can be requested to take appropriate measures.  
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FCC Compliance Statement  
If the device complies with the FCC regulations, the FCC sign can be found on the type rating plate.  
FCC Class A Compliance Statement  
The following statement applies to the products covered in this manual, unless otherwise specified  
herein. The statement for other products will appear in the accompanying documentation.  
NOTE:  
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device,  
pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules and meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference-  
Causing Equipment Standard ICES-003 for digital apparatus. These limits are designed to provide  
reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment  
generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance  
with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no  
guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause  
harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the  
equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the  
following measures:  
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.  
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.  
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is  
connected.  
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/T.V. technician for help.  
Fujitsu Technology Solutions GmbH is not responsible for any radio television interference caused  
by unauthorized modifications of this equipment or the substitution or attachment of connecting  
cables and equipment other than those specified by Fujitsu Technology Solutions GmbH. The  
correction of interference caused by such unauthorized modification, substitution or attachment will  
be the responsibility of the user.  
The use of shielded I/O cables is required when connecting this equipment to any and all optional  
peripheral or host devices. Failure to do so may violate FCC and ICES rules.  
WARNING:  
This is a class A device. This equipment may cause interference in a residential installation. In this  
case the user is encouraged to perform appropriate measures to correct the interference.  
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Function overview  
Function overview  
This section contains information about the functions of the device.  
Mainboard  
For the features of the mainboard, please refer to the technical manual for the D3288 mainboard for  
hardware and to the BIOS Setup manual for firmware.  
Hard disk drives  
The device is supplied with the following drive cage: For up to four 2.5 inch SAS/SATA hard disk  
drives:  
Up to four 2.5 inch SAS/SATA hard disk modules can be inserted into the drive cage. Each HDD  
module can accept a SAS/SATA hard disk drive in 2.5 inch format. Connection of the modules to the  
SAS/SATA backplane is wire-free. This means the hard disk modules can be simply plugged in or  
pulled out. Mixed configurations of SAS and SATA hard disk modules in one drive cage are not  
supported.  
The hard disks cannot be changed during operation. Always shut down the device  
beforehand. Please refer to section "Shutting down the device".  
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Accessible drives/components  
The following location is available: one location for an Ultra-Slim DVD drive (option)  
The accessible drives/components installed here cannot be changed while the computer is running.  
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Function overview  
iRMC S4 with integrated management LAN port  
The iRMC S4 (integrated Remote Management Controller) is a Baseboard Management Controller  
(BMC) with integrated management LAN port and extended functionality. The iRMC S4 therefore  
allows comprehensive control of your workstation independently of the system status, in particular,  
therefore, control of your workstation when it is in "out of band" system status.  
Among others, the iRMC S4 supports the following important functions:  
Browser access via the iRMC S4 own web server  
Secure communication (SSH, SSL)  
Power management for the managed device (independent of its system status)  
Power Consumption Management  
Connection of virtual drives as Remote Storage  
Text console redirection and graphical console redirection (Advanced Video Redirection)  
Provision of remote storage media (Remote Storage)  
Command Line Interface (CLI)  
Easy interactive or script-based configuration of the iRMC S4  
Own iRMC-S4 user management  
Global cross-processor iRMC S4 user administration using an LDAP directory service  
Automatic network configuration via DNS / DHCP  
Power supply of the iRMC S4 via the system's standby supply  
Comprehensive alarm management  
System Event Log (SEL) readout and editing  
IPMI support  
CIM / WS-MAN support  
Internal Event Log for checking the user login/logout  
For more information on iRMC, see the "iRMC S4 – integrated Remote Manage–ment Controller"  
manual (on the Fujitsu Manual Server under x86 Servers - Software - ServerView Suite - Out-Of-Band  
Management).  
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Preparation for initial startup  
Preparation for initial startup  
Please follow the safety instructions in the "Important notes" section.  
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When setting up your device, please read the recommendations and safety notes in the  
"Safety/regulations" manual.  
The device should only be set up in the intended orientation, i.e. in a horizontal position.  
We recommend that you install the system in a rack. In view of the multitude of different  
finishes and varnishes used on furniture, it is possible that the underside of the device will  
mark the surface it stands on.  
Do not expose the device to extreme environmental conditions (see "Technical data").  
Protect the device from dust, humidity, and heat.  
Make sure that the device is adequately ventilated.  
Do not stack several devices on top of each other.  
Before putting it into operation, allow sufficient time for the device to acclimatise to the operating  
environment:  
Temperature difference (°C) (operating  
environment/outside)  
Acclimatisation time (hours)  
5
3
5
10  
15  
20  
25  
30  
7
8
9
10  
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Preparation for initial startup  
Installation steps  
This section contains an overview of the steps to be taken for installation of your device.  
As the very first step, please familiarise yourself with the safety instructions in section  
"Important notes" .  
Make sure that you have all the necessary manuals available (see section "Further  
information"), and perhaps print out the PDF files.  
Unpack all the components, check the contents for any visible transportation damage and  
check whether the delivery agrees with the information on the delivery note.  
Should you discover that the delivery does not correspond to the delivery note, notify your local  
sales outlet immediately.  
Install the device in a rack (see section "Rack mounting and dismounting").  
Connect the cables to the device. In doing so, please take note of section "Connecting external  
devices".  
Connect the device to the mains power (see "Connecting the device to the mains voltage").  
Familiarise yourself with the operating elements and indicators on the front and rear of the  
device (see section "Ports and operating elements").  
Switch on the device (see section "Switching the device on").  
Configure the device and, if necessary, install the desired operating system and the desired  
applications (see section "Performing system configuration").  
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Rack mounting and dismounting  
Rack mounting and dismounting  
Due to its weight and external dimensions, at least two persons are required to install the  
device in a rack, for safety reasons.  
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Do NOT use the QRLs (Quick Release Levers) on the front panel to lift the device into the  
rack.  
When connecting and disconnecting the cables, also follow the instructions in the  
"Important Information" chapter of the Operating Manual for the particular rack. The  
Operating Manual is supplied together with the rack when it is delivered.  
When installing the rack, make sure that the anti-tilt bracket is properly fitted.  
A maximum of one unit at a time may be removed from the rack, even if the anti-tilt  
bracket is mounted. If several units are pulled out of the rack simultaneously, there is a  
danger of the rack tipping over. Please observe the safety notes for the rack and the  
corresponding warning label.  
For EMEA only: The mains connection of the rack must be carried out by an authorised  
professional (electrician).  
If the device is integrated in an installation supplied with power by an industrial supply  
network with a Type IEC 309 connection plug, the fusing of the power supply network  
must meet the requirements for non-industrial power supply networks for plug type A.  
Inserting a device in the rack or removing from the  
rack  
Please observe the safety notes and the notes on rack installation in section "Important  
notes" and section "Rack mounting and dismounting"  
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At least two persons are required to install the device in a rack and to remove the device  
from a rack.  
A maximum of one unit at a time may be removed from the rack, even if the anti-tilt  
bracket is mounted. If several units are pulled out of the rack simultaneously, there is a  
danger of the rack tipping over.  
Fujitsu rack systems  
The Fujitsu rack systems support the installation of PRIMERGY servers or  
PRIMECENTER Rack  
PRIMECENTER M1 Rack  
DataCenter Rack  
19 inch standard rack  
19 inch Slimline Rack (for Japan)  
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Rack mounting and dismounting  
For information on how to mount the device in the rack, see the mounting instructions  
provided with the rack installation kit. Additional information is contained in the manual for  
the rack system.  
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Online documentation on rack installation can be found at:  
In order to satisfy the ventilation concept and provide sufficient air to the devices, all the unoccupied  
areas in the rack must be closed off with dummy covers.  
The mains connection is made using the existing power strips in the particular rack (for EMEA).  
Fujitsu rack systems have the following characteristics:  
Rail systems that can be mounted without tools  
Mounting systems with the facility for length adjustment, which guarantees alignment to various  
rack depths.  
Asymmetric PRIMECENTER and DataCenter racks offer enhanced cable management in the side  
area of the rack.  
3rd party racks  
Installation in most current rack systems from other manufacturers (3rd party racks) is supported. For  
more information, contact your responsible sales person.  
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Rack mounting and dismounting  
Using the cable strain relief clip  
You can secure the mains cable in a cable strain relief clip to ensure that the non-heating connectors  
cannot be accidentally disconnected from the device.  
Connect the cable strain relief clip at the power supply (1).  
Open the cable strain relief clip by pushing the lock in direction (2)  
Connect the mains cable to the power supply (3).  
Press the cable strain relief clip closed until it clicks into place, in order to secure the cable (4).  
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Rack mounting and dismounting  
Connecting external devices  
Read the documentation for the external device before connecting it.  
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With the exception of USB and FireWire devices, always disconnect all mains plugs before  
connecting external devices!  
Do not connect or disconnect cables during a thunderstorm.  
Always take hold of the actual plug when disconnecting a cable. Never pull the cable!  
Connecting cables  
Switch off all the devices concerned.  
For all the devices concerned, remove the power plugs from the power sockets.  
Connect the cables at the device and peripheral equipment. In every case, follow the safety  
instructions given in the "Important notes" section and in the "Safety/regulations" manual.  
Plug the data communication cables into the data/telephone network sockets.  
Insert the mains plugs into grounded mains outlets.  
Disconnecting cables  
Switch off all the devices concerned.  
For all the devices concerned, remove the power plugs from the power sockets.  
Unplug the data communication connectors from the data/  
telephone network sockets.  
Unplug all cables from the device and peripheral equipment.  
USB and FireWire devices are hot-pluggable. This means you can connect and  
disconnect the cables of USB devices while the operating system is running.  
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Additional information can be found in the "Connecting external devices" section and in  
the documentation for the USB devices.  
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Rack mounting and dismounting  
Ports on the device  
The ports are located on the front and rear of the device. The ports available on your device depend  
on the configuration level you have selected. The standard ports are marked with the symbols shown  
below (or similar).  
VGA monitor port  
LAN port  
LAN  
USB 2.0 - Universal Serial Bus,  
black  
USB 3.0 - Universal Serial Bus,  
blue  
For some of the connected devices, you must install and set up special software  
(e .g. drivers) (see documentation for the connected device and for the operating system).  
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Connecting a monitor  
Follow the instructions provided in the monitor manual to prepare the monitor for operation  
(e. g. connecting cables).  
Plug the data cable into a suitable monitor port on the device.  
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Rack mounting and dismounting  
Connecting external devices to the USB ports  
A number of external devices can be connected to the USB ports (e .g. printers, scanners, modems  
or keyboards).  
USB devices are hot-pluggable. This means you can connect and disconnect the cables of  
USB devices while the operating system is running.  
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Additional information can be found in the documentation for the USB devices.  
Connect the data cable to the external device.  
Connect the data cable to a USB port.  
Read the documentation for the USB device to obtain full information about the installation of  
the device.  
Device drivers  
The devices you connect to the USB ports usually require no driver of their own, as the  
required software is already included in the operating system. If the device requires  
separate software, please note the information in the manufacturer's manual.  
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To guarantee USB 2.0, only a max. 3 m long cab le may be used from the front USB port to  
the USB peripheral device.  
Simultaneous connection of components with a high current draw (e.g. external USB hard  
disk drives) can cause the USB ports to shut down.  
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Connecting the device to the mains voltage  
Connecting the device to the mains  
voltage  
In its basic configuration, the device has a non-redundant hot-plug power supply.  
The device automatically adjusts itself to a mains voltage of 100 V - 240 V. You may only  
operate the device if the rated voltage range of the device matches the local mains  
voltage.  
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Connect the connector of the mains cable to the power supply of the device (see section  
"Using the cable strain relief clip").  
Plug the mains plug into a non-heating appliance socket on the power strip of the rack.  
For more details, please refer to the technical manual for the rack.  
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Switching the device on  
Switching the device on  
After the device has been connected to the mains, it takes approximately 60 seconds  
before it can be switched on.  
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Switch on the monitor (refer to the operating manual for the monitor).  
Press the ON/OFF switch on the front of your device for about half a second.  
The power-on indicator lights up (see section "Indicators on the device") and the device starts.  
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Shutting down the device  
Shutting down the device  
CAUTION!  
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Please follow the safety instructions in the "Important notes" section.  
This step is only necessary if you perform an upgrade or change components.  
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Tell the system administrator that the device will be shut down and switched off line.  
Stop and close all applications.  
Shut down the device.  
If there is an ACPI-compatible operating system deployed on the system, pressing the  
ON/OFF switch causes a controlled shutdown process or the device is put into Hibernate  
mode, depending on the setting.  
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Pay attention to the signaling of the power-on indicator, as described in the "Indicators on  
the device" section.  
Switch on the ID indicator of the device, as described in the "Identifying defective devices"  
section.  
Forced shut down  
Loss of data with this procedure!  
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If the device no longer responds to your inputs, proceed as follows:  
Press and hold the ON/OFF switch for at least 4 seconds.  
The device will shut down. You can then restart it.  
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Performing system configuration  
Performing system configuration  
This section contains information about configuring the device and installation of the operating  
system.  
Configuring the onboard SATA controller  
A 6-port SATA controller is integrated into the mainboard. You can thus use up to 4 non-accessible  
drives, a DOM (Disk On Motherboard) and an optical drive.  
Additional information on configuration of the controller is given in the "BIOS Setup"  
manual.  
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Descriptions of operating systems not covered in the Controller manual are provided in the  
appropriate readme files on the driver DVDs.  
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Configuring the SAS/SATA Controller  
The device has an optional SAS/SATA RAID Controller.  
You can thus use up to 4 non-accessible drives.  
For more information on the configuration of the optional RAID Controller, see the  
corresponding documentation on the Internet at http://www.fujitsu.com/fts/support.  
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Descriptions of operating systems not covered in the Controller manual are provided in the  
appropriate readme files on the driver DVDs.  
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Performing system configuration  
Systems without a pre-installed operating system  
Installing the operating system  
Configure the device and install the desired operating system and the desired applications.  
Switch the device on.  
Install the operating system.  
During installation, follow the instructions on screen.  
Install the latest driver and updates from the "Drivers & Utilities" DVD.  
For further information about the system and its drivers, utilities and updates please refer  
to the "Drivers & Utilities" DVD or visit our website at http://www.fujitsu.com/fts/support.  
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Systems with a pre-installed operating system  
Depending on the version, your device can be delivered with an operating system already pre-  
installed.  
Once the installation has been started the device must not be switched off, unless the  
installation has been completed!  
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During the installation process, do not restart the device unless you are requested to do  
so!  
Otherwise the installation will not be carried out correctly and the contents of the hard disk  
will have to be completely restored.  
If the device will be included in a network, the user, device and network protocol details  
are required during the software installation.  
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Contact your network administrator if you have any questions about this information.  
When you switch on the device for the first time, the supplied software is installed and  
configured. Plan a reasonable amount of time for this, as this process must not be  
interrupted.  
You may need the licence number for Windows during the installation. The licence number  
is located on a sticker on your device.  
For further information about the system and its drivers, utilities and updates please refer  
to the "Drivers & Utilities" DVD or visit our website at http://www.fujitsu.com/fts/support.  
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Operation  
Operation  
Buttons on the device  
The following buttons are found on the front:  
Symbol  
Designation  
Description  
ON/OFF switch  
If the system is switched off, press the ON/OFF switch to  
switch it on.  
If the system is operating, press the ON/OFF switch to switch  
the system off.  
WARNING: Possible loss of data.  
The ON/OFF switch does not disconnect the device from the  
mains voltage. To completely disconnect from the mains  
voltage, you must remove the mains plug from the power  
socket.  
ID  
Identification (ID) When the ID button is pressed, the ID indicators light up  
button  
(blue) on the front and rear of the device. Both ID indicators  
light synchronously.  
Reset button  
Pressing the Reset button reboots the system.  
WARNING: Possible loss of data.  
RST  
NMI  
NMI button  
WARNING: Do NOT touch! Possible loss of data. The NMI  
button is only for use by Service.  
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Operation  
Indicators on the device  
Symbol  
ID  
Designation  
Description  
ID indicator (blue) Lights up blue if the system was selected when the ID  
button was pressed. Pressing the button again  
deactivates the indicator.  
The ID indicator can also be activated via the ServerView  
Operations Manager and the iRMC-S4 web interface. In  
addition, its status can be reported to the ServerView  
Operations Manager and the iRMC S4.  
Lights green when the device is switched on.  
Power-on  
indicator  
(green/orange/  
Lights orange when the system is in shutdown  
mode (shutting down of the operating system) or is  
switched off.  
yellow)  
Hard disk activity Lights green when an internal drive is being accessed.  
indicator (green)  
Lights orange if a pre-failure event was detected,  
which requires a (preventive) service action.  
Global error  
indicator (orange)  
Flashes orange if a fault was detected, which  
requires a service action.  
Unlit if there is no critical event present.  
After a power failure, the indicator is activated after the  
restart, provided that the event is still acute.  
The indicator also lights in standby mode.  
You can obtain more details of the indicated faults from  
the System Event Log (SEL) or query them using the web  
user interface of the iRMC S4.  
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Operation  
LAN indicators  
The LAN ports can be found on the rear of your device. Every LAN port has two LEDs, which  
indicate the speed (right) or activity (left) of the LAN transfer.  
No.  
1
Designation  
Description  
LAN port 1  
The LED on the left:  
lights green when an LAN connection is present.  
2
LAN Port 2  
(managed/shared)  
is unlit when there is no LAN connection.  
flashes green if an LAN transfer is occurring.  
The LED on the right:  
lights yellow: LAN transfer 1 Gbit/s  
lights green: LAN transfer 100 Mbit/s  
unlit: LAN transfer 10 Mbit/s  
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Operation  
Optical drive  
This product contains an LED classified in accordance with IEC 60825-1:2007: LASER  
CLASS 1, and therefore must not be opened.  
It is dangerous to look directly at this beam.  
Never remove casing parts of the optical drive!  
Handling CDs/DVDs  
!
Observe the following guidelines when handling CD/DVDs:  
Avoid touching the surface of a CD/DVD. Only hold CDs/DVDs by their edges!  
Only use CDs/DVDs that are in good condition, in order to prevent data loss,  
damage to the device and injuries.  
Check each CD/DVD for damage, cracks, breakage etc. before inserting it in the  
drive.  
Always store CDs/DVDs in their cases. This will protect them from dust, scratches  
and other damage.  
Do not dirty the CD/DVD surface with fingerprints, oil, dust, etc. Remove any dirt or  
marks by wiping them with a soft, dry cloth from the centre of the disk to the outside.  
Do not use benzene, thinners, water, vinyl record spray, anti-static agents or cloths  
impregnated with silicon.  
Protect your CDs/DVDs from dust, mechanical vibration and direct sunlight!  
Avoid storing CDs/DVDs in areas subject to high temperatures or humidity. Avoid  
high levels of humidity and dust concentrations in the air.  
When a CD/DVD/BD is moved from a cold place to a warm place, condensation can  
occur on its surface, which can result errors when reading the data. In such cases,  
clean the CD/DVD/BD with a soft, dry cloth in a radial direction, and then leave it to  
dry in the air. Do not dry the CD/DVD/BD with a hairdryer or similar device.  
Vibrations and shocks are also to be avoided.  
Do not bend CDs/DVDs and do not place heavy objects on top of them.  
Do not write on the labelling side (printed side) with a ballpoint pen or pencil.  
Please note that additionally affixed stickers change  
the mechanical properties of a CD/DVD and can result in imbalance.  
Damaged and imbalanced CDs/DVDs can break at high drive speeds (data loss).  
Sharp-edged pieces of broken CDs/DVDs may penetrate the cover of the optical  
drive (damage to the system) and be thrown out of the unit (danger of injury,  
particularly to unprotected parts of the body, such as the face and neck).  
When using poor quality CDs/DVDs, vibrations and reading errors may occur.  
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Operation  
Handling the drive  
!
You may use 12 cm / 4.72 inch CDs/DVDs in the optical drive. Do not use any  
business card CDs or other small CDs.  
Never place objects other than the specified CDs/DVDs in the drive.  
Do not push, pull or use other rough action on the CD/DVD tray of the drive.  
Do not dismantle the optical drive.  
Before use, clean the tray of the optical drive with a soft, dry cloth.  
If liquids like water or metal objects like paper clips get into a drive, this can cause  
electric shock and/or device failures.  
By way of precaution, remove the data carrier from the optical drive if you do not  
intend to use it for a long period of time. Keep the optical drive tray closed to  
prevent foreign matter, such as dust, from getting into the drive.  
Take the following precautions to prevent damage to the optical drive and the CDs/DVDs,  
and to prevent premature wear of the data carriers:  
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Only insert the CDs/DVDs in the drive when needed and remove them after use.  
Store the data carriers in suitable sleeves.  
Protect the data carriers from exposure to heat and direct sunlight.  
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Settings in BIOS Setup  
Settings in BIOS Setup  
In BIOS Setup you can set the system functions and the hardware configuration of the  
device.  
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On delivery, the default values are effective (see the "BIOS Setup" manual or the manual  
for the mainboard). You can customise these settings in the BIOS Setup, in accordance  
with your requirements.  
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Property and data protection  
Property and data protection  
The device has a lockable rack door to protect against unauthorised access.  
BIOS Setup security functions can be enabled to protect the system and data against unauthorised  
access internally.  
Mechanical casing lock (optional)  
With the casing lock, you can mechanically lock the casing to prevent unauthorised persons from  
opening it. The keys can be found on the rear panel of your device.  
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In addition to the casing lock, an open and a closed lock are also illustrated:  
Locking the casing  
Turn the key towards the closed lock  
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Releasing the casing  
Turn the key towards the open lock  
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Property and data protection  
BIOS Setup security functions  
In the BIOS Setup, the Security menu offers you various options for protecting your personal data  
against unauthorised access, e.  
Prevent unauthorised access to the BIOS Setup  
Prevent unauthorised system access  
Prevent unauthorised access to the settings of boards with their own BIOS  
Output virus warnings  
Protect BIOS from being overwritten  
Protect the device from being switched on by an external device  
You can also combine these functions.  
For a detailed description of the Security menu and how to assign passwords, see the manual for the  
mainboard or the "BIOS Setup" manual.  
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Troubleshooting and tips  
Troubleshooting and tips  
When you connect or disconnect cables, follow the safety instructions in the  
"Safety/Regulations" manual and in the "Important notes" section.  
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If a fault occurs, try to correct it as described in the following documentation:  
in this section  
in the documentation for the connected devices  
in the help facilities of the individual programs  
in the documentation for the operating system used  
Help if problems occur  
Should you encounter a problem with your device that you cannot resolve yourself:  
Note the ID number of your device. The ID number can be found on the type rating plate on the  
top face of the casing.  
For further clarification of the problem, contact the Service Desk for your country (see the  
Service Desk list or visit the Internet at http://support.ts.fujitsu.com/contact/servicedesk).  
Identifying defective devices  
When working in a data centre environment, you should enable easy identification of the ID  
indicators on the front and rear connector panels of the device (see section "Ports and operating  
elements").  
Activate the ID indicator by pressing the ID button on the front of the device once.  
As soon as you have successfully completed the maintenance task, deactivate the ID indicator  
by pressing the ID button again. The ID indicator can also be activated via the ServerView  
Operations Manager and the iRMC-S4 web interface. In addition, its status can be reported to  
the ServerView Operations Manager and the iRMC S4.  
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Troubleshooting and tips  
Troubleshooting  
Power-on indicator fails to light after switching on  
Cause  
Troubleshooting  
The mains voltage supply is faulty.  
Check whether the power cable is plugged into the  
device and a grounded mains outlet correctly.  
Switch the device on.  
The device cannot be switched off with the ON/OFF switch.  
Cause  
Troubleshooting  
System crash  
The device cannot be switched off with the ON/OFF  
switch.  
The operating system is not shut-down properly in the  
process. Error messages are therefore possible the next  
time the system is booted.  
It may take a few seconds before the system boots. This  
is while the system carries out a check.  
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Troubleshooting and tips  
Monitor stays blank  
Cause  
Troubleshooting  
Monitor is switched off.  
Switch the monitor on.  
Press any key on the keyboard.  
Power saving has been activated  
(monitor is blank).  
or  
Deactivate the screen saver. If necessary, enter the  
appropriate password.  
Brightness control set to dark.  
Mains cable is not connected.  
Adjust the brightness control. For detailed  
information, please refer to the operating manual  
supplied with your monitor.  
Switch off the monitor and the device.  
Check that the monitor mains cable is properly  
connected to the monitor and to a grounded mains  
outlet or to the monitor socket of the device.  
Check that the device mains cable is properly  
plugged into the device and a grounded mains  
outlet.  
Switch on the monitor and the device.  
Monitor cable is not connected.  
Switch off the monitor and the device.  
Check that the monitor cable is properly connected  
to the device and to the monitor.  
Switch on the monitor and the device.  
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Troubleshooting and tips  
No mouse pointer displayed on the monitor  
Cause  
Troubleshooting  
The mouse is not properly connected.  
Shut down the operating system correctly.  
Switch the device off.  
Check that the mouse cable is properly connected.  
If you are using an adapter or extension for the  
mouse cable, check these connections too.  
Make sure that only one mouse is connected.  
Switch the device on.  
Time and/or date incorrect  
Cause  
Troubleshooting  
Time and date are wrongly set.  
Set the correct time and date under the operating  
system you are using.  
or  
Set the time or date in the BIOS Setup.  
Error message on the monitor  
Error messages and their explanations are contained in the documentation for the programs used.  
Installing new software  
When installing programs or drivers, important files may be overwritten and modified. You should  
make a backup copy of the contents of the hard disk before performing an installation so that you  
can still access the original data in the event of any problems following installation.  
Restoring hard disk contents  
Instructions for this are given on the case of the Recovery DVD.  
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Troubleshooting and tips  
Tips  
Topic  
Tip  
Lack of system resources  
If you have too many applications running at once, you  
may experience problems due to a lack of system  
resources.  
or  
Close unnecessary applications.  
Run the applications in a different order.  
Other manuals  
You can find other manuals as PDF files on the Internet at  
http://www.fujitsu.com/fts/support.  
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System expansions  
System expansions  
As the device has to be shut down to install or remove system expansions, it is a good  
idea to print out some parts of this section.  
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It may be necessary to update the BIOS when carrying out a system expansion or  
hardware upgrade. Additional information is contained in the "BIOS Setup" manual or,  
where applicable, in the technical manual for the mainboard.  
When installing components that become very hot, make sure that the maximum  
permissible temperature is not exceeded.  
The components are very similar to each other. For this reason, the device is shown in the  
following illustrations. Any differences will be pointed out at the appropriate point.  
The device must be switched off when installing/removing the system expansions and  
must not be in energy saving mode.  
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Remove the mains plug from the power socket before opening the device.  
This section describes all the activities which must be carried out when hardware changes are to be  
made in the device (e. g. installing boards or drives).  
Read the supplied documentation before installing new drives and/or boards.  
Read the technical manual for the mainboard before making any expansion to the mainboard.  
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System expansions  
Information about boards  
Take care with the locking mechanisms (catches and centring pins) when you are replacing boards  
or components on boards.  
To prevent damage to the board or the components and conductors on it, please take care when you  
insert or remove boards. Make sure expansion boards are inserted in a straight manner.  
Never use sharp objects (screwdrivers) for leverage.  
Boards with electrostatic sensitive devices (ESD) can be identified by the  
sticker shown.  
When handling boards fitted with ESDs, you must always observe the  
following points:  
Switch the device off and disconnect the mains plug from the grounded  
mains outlet before installing/removing components with ESDs.  
You must statically discharge yourself (e. g. by touching an earthed  
object), before working with modules.  
The equipment and tools you use must be free of static charge.  
When installing components, use a suitable earthing cable to connect  
them to the system unit.  
Always hold boards by their edges.  
Only touch or hold the components by the edge or at the areas marked  
green (Touch Points).  
Never touch connector pins or conductors on the board.  
Set down all components on a surface which is free of static charge.  
A detailed description of how to protect sensitive components from the effects of  
electrostatic discharge can be found in the relevant European and international standards  
(EN 61340-5-1, ANSI/ESD S20.20).  
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System expansions  
Opening the device  
Requirement:  
The device is removed from the rack (see section "Inserting a device in the rack or removing  
from the rack").  
CAUTION!  
!
Before you remove or secure any covers, switch off the device, all other peripheral  
devices and all other connected devices. Remove all mains plugs from the power  
sockets. Otherwise the device could be damaged by short circuits if objects were to  
fall in (e.g. screws).  
After finishing the maintenance work you must replace the casing cover to ensure  
cooling, to comply with EMC (Electromagnetic Compatibility) regulations and to  
protect against fire.  
Please follow the safety instructions in the "Important notes" section.  
Make sure that the device is shut down (see section "Shutting down the device").  
Where applicable, open the casing lock.  
Unlatch the casing cover by pressing in the two release buttons on the sides of the casing (1).  
Push the casing cover about 1 cm back.  
Lift the casing cover away upwards.  
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System expansions  
Closing the device  
CAUTION!  
!
Before closing the device, make certain that there are no unnecessary components  
or tools left inside the device.  
Take care that no cables become trapped when the cover is put in place.  
Place the casing cover on the device.  
Slide the casing cover forwards until it reaches the stop.  
The cover latches automatically.  
Where applicable, close the casing lock.  
Install the device in the rack again (see section "Inserting a device in the rack or removing from  
the rack").  
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System expansions  
Overview of the installation openings and drives in  
your device  
The casing has space for several accessible and non-accessible drives:  
one location for an accessible 5¼ inch drive (optical drive, ODD)  
four locations for non-accessible 2½ inch drives (hard disks, HDD/SSD)  
1 = Location for accessible 5¼ inch drive  
Removing and installing an accessible 5¼ inch drive  
(optical drive, ODD)  
Removing an accessible 5¼ inch drive  
Requirements:  
The device is removed from the rack (see section "Inserting a device in the rack or removing  
from the rack").  
The casing is open (see section "Opening the device").  
Disconnect the cables connected to the drive.  
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System expansions  
Unscrew the screw (1) on the drive cage.  
Slide the drive in the direction of the arrow.  
Lift the drive cage out of the device.  
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System expansions  
Undo the screws holding the drive in the drive cage.  
Take the drive out of the drive cage.  
If necessary, make the required settings on the remaining hard disk drives. If required, you  
must adjust the entry for the drive in the BIOS Setup accordingly.  
If you do not install an accessible drive, close off the open drive bay with the optional cover.  
Close the device (see section "Closing the device").  
Install the device in the rack again (see section "Inserting a device in the rack or removing from  
the rack").  
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System expansions  
Installing an accessible 5¼ inch drive  
Requirements:  
The device is removed from the rack (see section "Inserting a device in the rack or removing  
from the rack").  
The casing is open (see section "Opening the device").  
Undo the screw (1) and remove the drive cage from the device.  
If necessary, remove the cover of the drive bay.  
Slide the drive into the drive cage and secure it with three screws.  
Slide the drive cage into the drive bay in the direction of the arrow.  
Tighten the screw (1).  
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System expansions  
Connect the data and power supply cables.  
Close the device (see section "Closing the device").  
Install the device in the rack again (see section "Inserting a device in the rack or removing from  
the rack").  
Removing and installing non-accessible drives (hard  
disks, HDD/SSD)  
CAUTION!  
!
Removal of a hard disk drive or solid state drive from the installation frame must only  
be performed by a service technician.  
The HDD/SSD modules (drives) must all be uniquely labelled so that they can be put  
back in their original locations after an upgrade. If you do not do this, existing data  
can be destroyed.  
The device does not support any hot-plug functions. Always shut down the device to  
change drives. See section "Shutting down the device".  
For more information on the configuration of the optional RAID Controller, see the  
documentation in the RAID Controller.  
Circuitry on boards or soldered components must not be touched. Hold the boards by  
their edges or metallic areas.  
Before you remove a unit, wait for about 30 seconds until the data carrier has come  
to a complete standstill.  
During start-up, drives may briefly cause the device to resonate, producing a buzzing  
noise. However, this does not mean that there is a fault. As soon as the drives have  
reached their normal speed, the buzzing noise stops.  
Depending on the operating system, you may configure any write cache settings for  
the hard disk drive. Should a power failure occur during an active write cache, data  
could be lost.  
For your own security, before disposing of a hard disk drive or solid state drive,  
delivering it to a third party or returning it, you should destroy any data saved on the  
drive.  
Rough handling of hard disk drives can cause damage to the saved data. Before you  
attempt to resolve unexpected problems, always make a backup copy of important  
data. When backing up data onto another hard disk drive, you should proceed by  
each file or partition.  
Take care that the hard disk drive is not subjected to any impacts and that it does not  
come into contact with any metal objects.  
Use the device on a shock-free and vibration-free surface.  
Do not use the device in very hot or very cold locations, or where there are extreme  
changes in temperature.  
Never try to dismantle a hard disk drive or a solid state drive.  
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Removing and installing non-accessible 2½ inch drives (hard  
disks, HDD/SSD)  
A maximum of four non-accessible 2½ inch SAS/SATA HDD/SSD modules can be installed. Each  
HDD/SSD module can accept a SAS/SATA hard disk drive or a SATA solid state drive in 2.5 inch  
format. The connection of the HDD/SSD modules to the SAS/SATA backplane is wire-free. This  
allows the HDD/SSD modules to be simply plugged in or pulled out.  
Mixed configurations of SAS and SATA HDD/SSD modules are not supported.  
If only one HDD/SSD module is installed, this must be placed in position 0. The remaining free  
locations must be occupied by an empty module.  
Removing a 2½ inch empty module  
Empty modules protect free locations from environmental influences. Remove the empty  
module before installing an additional drive.  
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Press together the two tongues on the empty module until the clip releases (1).  
Pull the empty module out of its location (2).  
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CAUTION!  
!
Keep the empty module. If you have removed a drive and not replaced it with a new one,  
then the empty module must be reinstalled for cooling purposes, to comply with the  
conditions of the EMC (electromagnetic compatibility) regulations and to protect against  
fire. Make certain that the empty module engages properly in the location.  
Installing a non-accessible 2½ inch drive  
Requirements:  
The empty module is removed (see section "Removing a 2½ inch empty module").  
To release the locking mechanism of the drive, press together the two green tabs of the locking  
lever (1).  
Swing the grip of the drive fully in the direction of the arrow (2).  
The drive is released.  
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Carefully slide the drive into the free location (1) until it reaches a stop.  
Press the grip fully in the direction of the arrow (2) until the locking mechanism engages.  
Where appropriate, you must adjust the entry for the drive in the BIOS-Setup or in the  
configuration of the RAID Controller.  
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Removing a non-accessible 2½ inch drive  
Requirements:  
You have made certain that the drive to be removed has not been combined in a RAID array. If  
the drive is part of a RAID array, you must first of all delete the array.  
For more information on the configuration of the optional RAID Controller, see the  
corresponding documentation on the Internet at http://www.fujitsu.com/fts/support.  
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CAUTION!  
!
All data on all the drives in the array will be lost. Perform a backup before you delete a  
RAID array.  
To release the locking mechanism of the drive, press together the two green tabs of the locking  
lever.  
Swing the grip of the drive fully in the direction of the arrow (1).  
The drive is released.  
Pull out the drive (2).  
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Installing a 2½ inch empty module  
Requirement:  
The drive is removed (see section "Removing a non-accessible 2½ inch drive").  
Slide the empty module into the empty location until it engages.  
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Installing and removing fan modules  
Depending on configuration, the device has up to 6 system fans.  
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If no fan is installed at one of the positions in your device, a placeholder made of foam  
must be installed at this position. To ensure optimum cooling of the device, the  
placeholder must not be removed under any circumstances.  
Numbering of the fan modules:  
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Removing a defective fan module  
Requirements:  
The device is removed from the rack (see section "Inserting a device in the rack or removing  
from the rack").  
The casing is open (see section "Opening the device").  
CAUTION!  
!
The fans are powerful, high-speed models. Never remove the fans during operation,  
because there is an increased risk of injury in doing so.  
Pull the connector of the fan module out of the socket of the fan cable.  
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Lift the fan module by about 2 cm. To do this, press the four rubber pins upwards (A).  
Slide the fan cable through the opening of the fan cage.  
Lift out the fan module.  
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Installing a new fan module  
Guide the fan cable forwards through the opening in the fan cage and insert the fan module.  
Press the four rubber pins (A) downwards until they engage.  
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Connect the connector of the fan module into the socket of the fan cable.  
Close the device (see section "Closing the device").  
Install the device in the rack again (see section "Inserting a device in the rack or removing from  
the rack").  
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Expansion cards  
CAUTION!  
!
Internal cables or devices must not be damaged or altered. This could lead to damage  
to the device, make a fire break out or cause an electric shock.  
Some modules and components inside the device also remain hot after shut down.  
After shutting down the device, wait until hot components have cooled before you  
install or remove internal options.  
Printed circuit boards and soldered components of the internal options are unprotected  
and could be damaged by static electricity. You must statically discharge yourself (e.g.  
by touching an earthed object), before working with modules, before replacing  
electrostatic sensitive devices (ESDs).  
Circuitry on boards or soldered components must not be touched. Hold the circuitry by  
the metallic parts or the edges.  
If devices are installed or dismantled by methods other than those described in this  
section, the warranty becomes invalid.  
Because of the two riser modules, the system offers one slot for a high profile board (1) and one slot  
for a high profile board or graphic card (2), 2 slots.  
1=  
Riser module for high profile boards  
(expansion card installed), max. card  
length 180 mm  
2=  
Display adapter carrier for high profile  
boards, 2 Slots, max. card length  
341 mm  
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Occupancy of the PCI slots  
No.  
1
Riser module  
PCI bus  
Length  
Riser module  
PCI Express  
PCI Express  
High profile  
2
Display adapter carrier  
High profile, 2 Slots  
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Installing an expansion card in the riser module (high profile)  
Removing the riser module  
Requirements:  
The device is shut down (see section "Shutting down the device").  
The device is removed from the rack (see section "Inserting a device in the rack or removing  
from the rack").  
The casing is open (see section "Opening the device").  
Carefully pull the riser module up and out.  
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Removing a slot cover  
Undo the screw (1).  
Pull the slot cover out.  
CAUTION!  
!
Keep the slot cover for use later. If you remove the expansion card again and do not insert  
a new one instead, you must replace the slot cover for cooling purposes, to comply with  
the conditions of the EMC (electromagnetic compatibility) regulations and to protect  
against fire.  
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Inserting an expansion card  
First of all, read the documentation supplied with the expansion card.  
Gently push the expansion card into the riser module slot until you feel it click into place (1).  
Ensure that the projection on the slot cover (2) engages in the appropriate recess (B).  
Secure the slot cover of the expansion card with the screw (3).  
Where necessary, plug in the cables required for connection to the expansion card  
For more information on the optional cables, please refer to the documentation for the  
expansion card and the mainboard manual.  
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Installing the expansion card carrier  
Plug the riser card into the slot of the mainboard.  
Where necessary, connect the cables of the expansion card with the mainboard.  
Close the device (see section "Closing the device").  
Install the device in the rack again (see section "Inserting a device in the rack or removing from  
the rack").  
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Installing an expansion card in the display adapter carrier  
Remove the display adapter carrier  
Requirements:  
The device is shut down (see section "Shutting down the device").  
The device is removed from the rack (see section "Inserting a device in the rack or removing  
from the rack").  
The casing is open (see section "Opening the device").  
Open the two locking tabs in the direction of the arrow (1).  
Carefully pull the display adapter carrier up and out.  
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Removing slot covers  
Undo the screw (1).  
Fold the locking lever in the direction of the arrow.  
Pull the slot covers out.  
CAUTION!  
!
Keep the slot cover of the slot. If you remove the expansion card again and do not insert a  
new one, you must replace the slot cover for cooling purposes, to comply with the  
conditions of the EMC (electromagnetic compatibility) regulations and to protect against  
fire.  
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Inserting an expansion card  
Please read the documentation supplied with the expansion card.  
Display adapter carrier for ISA-compliant display adapter:  
If you are using this type of display adapter, you will need an extender to achieve the ISA  
length (max. 341 mm in accordance with the ISA specification).  
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If necessary, plug the power supply cable onto the expansion card.  
Where necessary, loosen the screws (1) on the carrier (2) and slide the carrier to the right.  
Gently push the expansion card into the riser card slot in the direction of the arrow until you feel  
it click into place.  
Ensure that the projection on the slot cover (B) engages into the appropriate recess.  
CAUTION!  
!
Only with the correct fastening can enough cooling and compliance with the EMC  
regulations be ensured.  
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Close the locking lever and secure the expansion card with the screw (1).  
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Display adapter carrier for ISA-compliant display adapter:  
Push the carrier in the direction of the arrow until the expansion card is securely fixed.  
Tighten the screws again (1).  
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Installing a display adapater carrier  
If necessary, connect the power supply cable of the expansion card to the mainboard.  
Plug the display adapater carrier carefully in the direction of the arrow (1) into the slot of the  
mainboard. Take care that no cables become trapped.  
Lock the two locking slides in the direction of the arrow (2).  
Close the device (see section "Closing the device").  
Install the device in the rack again (see section "Inserting a device in the rack or removing from  
the rack").  
If you have installed or removed an expansion card, please check the settings for the  
corresponding slot in the BIOS Setup. Change the settings if necessary.  
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Further information on this can be found in the documentation for the expansion card.  
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Installing a backup unit (FBU) (only in conjunction  
The backup unit (FBU) ensures the storage content of the RAID Controller is maintained if there is a  
power failure.  
CAUTION!  
!
Do not use excessive force when connecting the cable, as the connector is fragile.  
Please follow the safety instructions in the "Important notes" section.  
Requirements:  
The device is shut down (see section "Shutting down the device").  
The device is removed from the rack (see section "Inserting a device in the rack or removing  
from the rack").  
The casing is open (see section "Opening the device").  
Installing the FBU into the FBU carrier  
Place the FBU at a slight angle under the two brackets of the FBU-carrier, as illustrated.  
While sliding the FBU in, press the locking lever down as shown.  
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Slide the FBU into the location and make sure that you hear the FBU engage.  
Connect the cable of the FBU as shown.  
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Installing the backup unit with the FBU carrier  
Position of the key holes on the underside of the FBU:  
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Counterpart in the casing:  
Insert the FBU carrier into the casing so that the three heads of the shoulder screws pass into  
the open ends of the keyholes on the underside of the FBU.  
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Slide the FBU carrier in the direction of the arrow.  
The heads of the shoulder screws engage in the open ends of the key holes on the FBU carrier.  
Make sure that the locking slide on the FBU carrier properly engages (see circle).  
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Connecting the FBU cable to the RAID Controller  
Install a RAID Controller (see section "Expansion cards").  
Connect the FBU cable to the RAID Controller as described in the manual for the RAID  
Controller. You can find an electronic version of the manual for the RAID Controller on the  
Internet at http://www.fujitsu.com/fts/support.  
Laying the FBU cable  
Route the FBU cable as shown in the illustration (1).  
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Final steps  
Close the device (see section "Closing the device").  
Install the device in the rack again (see section "Inserting a device in the rack or removing from  
the rack").  
Removing and installing the processor heat sink  
Removing the hood  
Undo the two screws (see circles).  
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Lift the hood slightly at the side, as shown, and then lift it out of the casing.  
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Removing the heat sink  
Requirements:  
The device is removed from the rack (see section "Inserting a device in the rack or removing  
from the rack").  
The casing is open (see section "Opening the device").  
The hood is removed (see section "Removing the hood").  
Undo the four screws on the heat sink (1).  
Lift the heat sink out of the casing (2).  
You can now change the processor (see section "Changing the processor").  
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Installing the heat sink  
Requirements:  
The device is removed from the rack (see section "Inserting a device in the rack or removing  
from the rack").  
The casing is open (see section "Opening the device").  
Reinstall the heat sink so that the air flow is fed towards the back of the casing (see arrow on  
the heat sink).  
Press the heat sink downwards and secure it with four screws, tightening them diagonally.  
Replace the hood (see section "Removing the hood").  
Close the device (see section "Closing the device").  
Install the device in the rack again (see section "Inserting a device in the rack or removing from  
the rack").  
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Installing the hood  
Reinstall the hood in the casing at a slight angle. Ensure that you insert the projection on the  
hood (1) into the recess for the power supply (see circle).  
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Fit the hood in the casing as shown.  
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Tighten the two screws (see circles).  
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Mainboard expansions  
For more information on how to upgrade the main memory or the processor of your device, see the  
manual for the mainboard.  
Upgrading main memory  
Requirements:  
The device is removed from the rack (see section "Inserting a device in the rack or removing  
from the rack").  
The casing is open (see section "Opening the device").  
The hood is removed (see section "Removing the hood").  
Upgrade the main memory according to the description in the manual for the mainboard.  
Replace the hood (see section "Installing the hood").  
Close the device (see section "Closing the device").  
Install the device in the rack again (see section "Inserting a device in the rack or removing from  
the rack").  
Changing the processor  
Requirements:  
The device is removed from the rack (see section "Inserting a device in the rack or removing  
from the rack").  
The casing is open (see section "Opening the device").  
The hood is removed (see section "Removing the hood").  
The processor heat sink is removed (see section "Removing the heat sink").  
Change the processor as described in the manual for the mainboard.  
Replace the processor heat sink (see section "Installing the heat sink").  
Replace the hood (see section "Installing the hood").  
Close the device (see section "Closing the device").  
Install the device in the rack again (see section "Inserting a device in the rack or removing from  
the rack").  
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Changing the front panel module  
The front panel module consists of the front panel board, a control panel and a bracket. These  
components are already pre-assembled.  
As well as the CPU and casing temperature sensors of the mainboard, the front panel has its own  
sensor for the ambient temperature. If the temperature sensor for the ambient temperature becomes  
defective, the front panel board must be changed.  
Removing the front panel module  
CAUTION!  
!
Do not change the front panel module at the same time as the mainboard. If both  
components are changed at the same time, it may not be possible to restore the system  
configuration data onto the mainboard.  
Requirements:  
The device is shut down (see section "Shutting down the device").  
The device is removed from the rack (see section "Inserting a device in the rack or removing  
from the rack").  
The casing is open (see section "Opening the device").  
Disconnect the front panel cable from the  
front panel module (1).  
Press the catch downwards with a  
screwdriver until it disengages (2).  
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Slide the front panel module forwards (3)  
and remove it.  
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Installing a new front panel module  
Insert the front panel module with the lower  
catch first (1).  
Tilt the front panel module upwards (2) and  
slide it towards the device until the upper  
catch engages (3).  
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Connect the control panel cable to the front  
panel module.  
Make absolutely certain that the polarity of  
the cable is correct. The connector and the  
socket are coded.  
Close the device (see section "Closing the  
device").  
Install the device in the rack again (see  
section "Inserting a device in the rack or  
removing from the rack").  
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Replacing the Lithium battery  
In order to permanently save the system information, a lithium battery is installed to provide the  
CMOS-memory with a current. A corresponding error message notifies the user when the charge is  
too low or the battery is empty. The lithium battery must then be replaced.  
Incorrect replacement of the lithium battery may lead to a risk of explosion!  
!
The lithium battery may be replaced only with an identical battery or with a type  
recommended by the manufacturer.  
Do not throw lithium batteries into the household waste. They must be disposed of in  
accordance with local regulations concerning special waste.  
Make sure that you observe the correct polarity when replacing the lithium battery. The  
positive terminal must be at the top!  
All batteries containing harmful substances are identified with a symbol (crossed-out  
garbage bin). In addition, the marking is provided with the chemical symbol of the heavy  
metal decisive for the battery's classification as a pollutant.  
Cd Cadmium  
Hg Mercury  
Pb Lead  
The lithium battery holder exists in different designs that function in the same way.  
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2
2
3
1
Press the catch in the direction of the arrow (1).  
The battery jumps out of the holder slightly.  
Remove the battery (2).  
Push the new lithium battery of the same type into the holder (3) and press it downward until it  
engages.  
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Technical data  
Technical data  
CELSIUS C740  
Electrical data  
Safety standards complied with:  
IEC 60950-1:2005 (Second Edition), Am 1: 2009,  
EN 60950-1:2006 + A1:2010+ A11:2009 +  
A12:2011, CAN/CSA-C22.2 No. 60950-1-07 2ed.  
2014 (MOD) ANSI/UL 60950-1-2014  
Protection class:  
I
Rated voltage range:  
Rated frequency range:  
Max. rated current:  
Dimensions  
100 - 240 V  
50 - 60 Hz  
6.5 A – –3.0 A  
Width x Depth x Height:  
431 mm (483 mm) x 683 mm x 42.8 mm /  
16.96 inch (19.01 inch) x 26.88 inch x 1.68 inch  
19-inch rack mount:  
Rack installation kit:  
Weight  
Yes  
Rack installation kit available as an option  
In basic configuration:  
Ambient conditions  
11 kg / 24.25 lbs  
Environment class 3K2  
Environment class 2K2  
DIN IEC 721 part 3-3  
DIN IEC 721 part 3-2  
Temperature  
Operation (3K2)  
10 °C .... 35 °C /  
50 °F …. 95 °F  
Transportation (2K2)  
Luftfeuchtigkeit  
–25 °C .... 60 °C /  
–13 °F …. 140 °F  
10% ... 85% (non-condensing)  
The formation of condensation is not permitted while the device is in operation!  
The data sheet of the device contains further technical data. You can find the data sheet  
on the Internet at http://fujitsu.com/fts/support.  
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Index  
Index  
connecting Port 24  
A
Ambient conditions 94  
F
First time switching on 27  
B
battery 93  
BIOS-Setup  
Settings 36  
Board 45  
H
Hardware Controller 36  
I
Important notes 10  
Indicator  
Device 32  
Initial startup 18  
Installing new software 42  
C
CD/DVD  
Handling 34  
CD/DVD Drivers&Utilities 13  
CE mark 14  
Cleaning the device 13  
Connecting a monitor 24  
Connecting cables 23  
Connecting external devices 24  
L
Low voltage directive 14  
M
Malfunction  
D
Date  
device 40  
monitor 41  
Mouse 42  
Manuals, others 43  
Monitor  
no screen display 41  
Port 24  
stays blank 41  
Mouse  
Date not correct 42  
Device  
Connecting devices 23  
Expansions 44  
Indicators 32  
Device Port 24  
Devices  
connecting 23, 25  
Dimensions 94  
Disconnecting cables 23  
disposal 13  
error 42  
Mouse pointer 42  
N
Notational conventions  
Note  
8
E
Electrical data 94  
Electromagnetic compatibility 14  
Energy saving 13  
Error  
Boards 45  
CE mark 14  
Date 42  
device 40  
monitor 41  
Mouse 42  
O
Optical drive 34  
Other manuals 43  
Time 42  
Error message 42  
ESD 45  
P
Power-on indicator  
does not light up 40  
unlit 40  
Expansions  
Device 44  
External devices  
connecting 23, 25  
Problemsolving 39  
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Index  
R
Time  
recycling 13  
Time not correct 42  
Replacing the Lithium battery 93  
Restoring hard disk contents 42  
Tips 39  
to the USB ports 24  
S
Ü
Select  
Übersicht, Gerät  
7
the Lithium battery 93  
Settings in BIOS Setup 36  
Setup, see BIOS-Setup  
U
USB  
Signs and symbols  
Software  
8
Universal Serial Bus 24  
USB devices  
connecting 25  
USB port  
Connecting devices 25  
Installing new software 42  
Storage  
insufficient storage 43  
Surface 94  
Switching on the monitor 27  
Switching the device on 27  
System Controller 36  
W
Weight 94  
System expansion 44  
X
XE Storage  
T
insufficient storage 43  
Technical data 94  
The device cannot be switched off with the  
ON/OFF switch. 40  
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