Intel SR1450 User Manual

Intel® Server Chassis SR1450  
User Guide  
Order Number: C95452-002  
Preface  
About this Manual  
Thank you for purchasing and using the Intel® Server Chassis SR1450.  
This manual is written for system technicians who are responsible for troubleshooting, upgrading,  
and repairing this server chassis. This document provides a brief overview of the features of the  
board/chassis, a list of accessories or other components you may need, troubleshooting information,  
and instructions on how to add and replace components on the Intel Server Chassis SR1450. For the  
latest version of this manual, see  
Manual Organization  
Chapter 1 provides a brief overview of the Intel Server Chassis SR1450. In this chapter, you will  
find a list of the server chassis features, pictures of the product, and product diagrams to help you  
identify components and their locations.  
Chapter 2 provides instructions on adding and replacing components. Use this chapter for step-by-  
step instructions and diagrams for installing or replacing components such as the fans, power  
supply, drives, and other components.  
At the back of this book, you will find some technical specifications1, regulatory information,  
“getting help” information, and the warranty.  
1 For complete technical specifications and additional technical information, see the Intel® Server Chassis  
SR1450 Technical Product Specification. See “Additional Information and Software” to find a Web link to  
this document.  
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Product Contents, Order Options, and Accessories  
The server chassis SR1450 is compatible with the Intel® Server Board SE7520JR2.  
Your Server Chassis SR1450 ships with the following items:  
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A box of hardware components, referred to below as the “hardware box”  
One 520W power supply module, installed in the chassis  
Power distribution board, installed in the chassis  
Low-profile PCI-X riser, installed in the chassis  
CD-ROM / DVD drive tray, installed in the chassis  
System fan module, installed in the chassis  
Single system fan, installed in the chassis  
Two power supply fan modules, installed in the chassis  
Chassis intrusion switch, installed in the chassis  
Power supply air duct, installed in the chassis  
Processor air duct, installed in the chassis  
CD-ROM filler panel, installed in the chassis  
Floppy carrier assembly, in the hardware box  
Cables, in the hardware box  
Six 32-6mm flat screws for installing drive component, in the hardware box  
Seven screws for mounting the server board into the chassis, in the hardware box  
Intel® Server Chassis SR1450 Quick Start User’s Guide, in the chassis box  
Attention document, in the chassis box  
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You must choose from several required options when purchasing this chassis:  
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Riser option, choose one:  
Full-height PCI-X riser  
Full-height PCI-Express* riser  
Hard drive installation option kit, choose one:  
SCSI hot-swap backplane kit  
SATA hot-swap backplane kit  
Control panel, choose one:  
Standard control panel  
Intel® Local Control Panel 2  
Rack option, choose one:  
Tool-less rail kit (Optional Cable Management Arm (CMA) Accessory also available)  
Rack brackets  
You may need or want to purchase one or more of the following items for your server: 3  
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Front bezel for the selected control panel option  
Processor(s) and heat sink(s)  
Memory DIMMs  
Intel® Management Module (Advanced or Professional)  
Tape drive kit  
Second 520W power supply module for redundancy  
Slimline CD-ROM drive or DVD/CDR drive  
Slimline floppy drive  
Kit to convert a hard drive bay to a slimline floppy drive bay  
ATA flash drive power cable  
For information about which of these items have been tested and can be used with your chassis, and  
for ordering information for Intel products, see  
2 The Intel® Local Control Panel requires the installation of the optional Intel® Management Module –  
Professional or Intel® Management Module – Advanced  
3 Before purchasing any optional items, refer to your server board documentation to determine which items  
are supported on your server board.  
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Additional Information and Software  
If you need more information about this product or information about the accessories that can be  
used with this server board, use the following resources.  
These sources are available at  
Unless otherwise indicated in the table below, once on this Web page, type the document or  
software name in the search field at the left side of the screen and select the option to search “This  
Product.”  
For this information or software  
Use this Document or Software  
Technical Product Specification  
For in-depth technical information  
about this product  
If you just received this product and Intel® Server Chassis SR1450 Quick Start User’s Guide in the product box or  
need to install it  
search for “Documentation”  
For virtual system tours and  
interactive repair information  
A link to the SMaRT Tool is available under “Other Resources” at the right side  
of the screen  
Accessories or other Intel® server  
products  
Search for “Spares and Configuration Guide”  
Hardware (peripheral boards,  
adapter cards)  
Search for “Tested Hardware and Operating System List”  
Search for “Compatible Server Board”  
Server boards that have been  
tested with this product  
Processors that have been tested  
with this product  
See your server board documentation online at http://support.intel.com  
See your server board documentation online at http://support.intel.com  
Search for “Installation and Use” for Power Budget Analysis Tool  
See your server board documentation online at http://support.intel.com  
DIMMs that have been tested with  
this product  
To make sure your system falls  
within the allowed power budget  
For software to manage your Intel®  
server  
For drivers  
See your server board documentation online at http://support.intel.com  
See your server board documentation online at http://support.intel.com  
For firmware and BIOS updates  
For diagnostics test software  
See your server board documentation online at http://support.intel.com  
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Safety Information  
WARNING  
Before working with your server product, whether you are using this guide or any other  
resource as a reference, pay close attention to the safety instructions. You must adhere to the  
assembly instructions in this guide to ensure and maintain compliance with existing product  
certifications and approvals. Use only the described, regulated components specified in this  
guide. Use of other products / components will void the UL listing and other regulatory  
approvals of the product and will most likely result in noncompliance with product  
regulations in the region(s) in which the product is sold.  
Emissions Disclaimer  
To ensure EMC compliance with your local regional rules and regulations, the final configuration  
of your end system product may require additional EMC compliance testing. For more information  
contact your local Intel Representative.  
See “Regulatory and Integration Information” for product Safety and EMC regulatory compliance  
information. This is an FCC Class A device. Integration of it into a Class B chassis does not result  
in a Class B device.  
Intended Uses  
This product was evaluated as Information Technology Equipment (ITE), which may be installed in  
offices, schools, computer rooms, and similar commercial type locations. The suitability of this  
product for other product categories and environments (such as: medical, industrial,  
telecommunications, NEBS, residential, alarm systems, test equipment, etc.), other than an ITE  
application, may require further evaluation.  
EMC Testing  
Before computer integration, make sure that the chassis, power supply, and other modules have  
passed EMC testing using a server board with a microprocessor from the same family (or higher)  
and operating at the same (or higher) speed as the microprocessor used on this server board.  
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Warnings  
System power on/off: The power button DOES NOT turn off the system  
AC power. To remove power from system, you must unplug the AC power  
cord from the wall outlet. Make sure the AC power cord is unplugged before  
you open the chassis, add, or remove any components.  
Hazardous conditions, devices and cables: Hazardous electrical  
conditions may be present on power, telephone, and communication cables.  
Turn off the server and disconnect the power cord, telecommunications  
systems, networks, and modems attached to the server before opening it.  
Otherwise, personal injury or equipment damage can result.  
Electrostatic discharge (ESD) and ESD protection: ESD can  
damage disk drives, boards, and other parts. We recommend that you  
perform all procedures in this chapter only at an ESD workstation. If one is  
not available, provide some ESD protection by wearing an antistatic wrist  
strap attached to chassis groundany unpainted metal surfaceon your  
server when handling parts.  
ESD and handling boards: Always handle boards carefully. They can be  
extremely sensitive to ESD. Hold boards only by their edges. After removing  
a board from its protective wrapper or from the server, place the board  
component side up on a grounded, static free surface. Use a conductive foam  
pad if available but not the board wrapper. Do not slide board over any  
surface.  
Installing or removing jumpers: A jumper is a small plastic encased  
conductor that slips over two jumper pins. Some jumpers have a small tab on  
top that you can grip with your fingertips or with a pair of fine needle nosed  
pliers. If your jumpers do not have such a tab, take care when using needle  
nosed pliers to remove or install a jumper; grip the narrow sides of the  
jumper with the pliers, never the wide sides. Gripping the wide sides can  
damage the contacts inside the jumper, causing intermittent problems with  
the function controlled by that jumper. Take care to grip with, but not  
squeeze, the pliers or other tool you use to remove a jumper, or you may  
bend or break the stake pins on the board.  
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Safety Cautions  
Read all caution and safety statements in this document before performing any of the instructions.  
See also Intel Server Boards and Server Chassis Safety Information or at  
Wichtige Sicherheitshinweise  
Lesen Sie zunächst sämtliche Warn- und Sicherheitshinweise in diesem Dokument, bevor Sie eine  
der Anweisungen ausführen. Beachten Sie hierzu auch die Sicherheitshinweise zu Intel-  
Serverplatinen und Servergehäusen unter  
重要安全指导  
在执行任何指令之前,请阅读本文档中的所有注意事项及安全声明。和/或  
Boards and Server Chassis Safety Information(《Intel  
服务器主板与服务器机箱安全信息》)。  
Consignes de sécurité  
Lisez attention toutes les consignes de sécurité et les mises en garde indiquées dans ce document  
avant de suivre toute instruction. Consultez Intel Server Boards and Server Chassis Safety  
Instrucciones de seguridad importantes  
Lea todas las declaraciones de seguridad y precaución de este documento antes de realizar  
cualquiera de las instrucciones. Vea Intel Server Boards and Server Chassis Safety Information en  
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Contents  
Warnings .......................................................................................................viii  
1 Server Chassis Features ............................................................................. 14  
Component Identification ......................................................................................................17  
Internal Components....................................................................................................17  
Standard Control Panel................................................................................................18  
Intel® Local Control Panel.............................................................................................19  
Back Panel Features....................................................................................................20  
Peripheral Devices (Front Features).....................................................................................21  
Hard Disk Drives ..........................................................................................................21  
Floppy / CD-ROM / DVD-ROM Slimline Carriers .........................................................22  
Advanced Management Options...........................................................................................22  
Intel® Management Module ..........................................................................................22  
Rack-Mounted Systems........................................................................................................23  
Front Bezels..........................................................................................................................23  
2 Hardware Installations and Upgrades........................................................ 24  
Before You Begin..................................................................................................................24  
Tools and Supplies Needed .........................................................................................24  
System References......................................................................................................24  
Removing and Installing the Chassis Cover .........................................................................25  
Removing the Chassis Cover.......................................................................................25  
Installing the Chassis Cover.........................................................................................26  
Removing and Installing the Front Bezel ..............................................................................27  
Removing the Front Bezel............................................................................................27  
Installing the Front Bezel..............................................................................................28  
Removing and Installing the Processor Air Duct...................................................................28  
Removing the Processor Air Duct ................................................................................29  
Installing the Processor Air Duct ..................................................................................29  
Installing and Removing a Hard Disk Drive...........................................................................31  
Removing a SATA or SCSI Hot-swap Hard Disk Drive................................................31  
Installing a SATA or SCSI Hot-swap Hard Disk Drive..................................................32  
Installing or Removing a Floppy Drive (Slimline or Standard)...............................................33  
Installing a Floppy Drive into Slimline Bay ...................................................................34  
Removing a Floppy Drive from the Slimline Bay..........................................................36  
Installing a Floppy Drive into the Converted Hard Drive Bay .......................................37  
Removing a Floppy Drive from the Converted Hard Drive Bay....................................40  
Installing or Removing a CD-ROM or DVD-ROM Drive........................................................41  
Installing a DVD-ROM or CD-ROM Drive into Slimline Bay.........................................41  
Removing a CD-ROM or DVD-ROM Drive from the Slimline Bay................................43  
Installing and Removing a PCI Riser Card............................................................................43  
Installing a PCI Riser Card...........................................................................................44  
Removing a PCI Riser Card.........................................................................................46  
Installing and Removing a PCI Add-in Card..........................................................................47  
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Installing a PCI Add-in Card.........................................................................................47  
Removing a PCI Add-in Card.......................................................................................49  
Replacing the Standard Control Panel..................................................................................50  
Replacing the Intel® Local Control Panel...............................................................................51  
Replacing System Fan(s)......................................................................................................53  
Replacing the Single System PCI Fan..................................................................................54  
Removing the Power Supply Air Duct...................................................................................56  
Installing the Power Supply Air Duct.....................................................................................56  
Replacing a Power Supply Fan Module................................................................................57  
Replacing the Power Distribution Board ...............................................................................58  
Replacing the Hot-Swap Power Supply ................................................................................61  
Removing a Hot-Swap Power Supply ..........................................................................61  
Installing a Hot-Swap Power Supply ............................................................................62  
Removing and Installing the SATA or SCSI Backplane........................................................63  
Removing the SATA or SCSI Backplane .....................................................................64  
Installing the SATA or SCSI Backplane .......................................................................65  
Technical Reference ......................................................................................... 67  
Cable Routing .......................................................................................................................67  
Power Supply Specifications.................................................................................................69  
520-W Single Power Supply Input Voltages.................................................................69  
520-W Single Power Supply Output Voltages..............................................................69  
System Environmental Specifications...................................................................................70  
Equipment Log and Worksheets ..................................................................... 71  
Equipment Log......................................................................................................................71  
Current Usage.......................................................................................................................72  
Calculating Power Usage.............................................................................................72  
Regulatory and Compliance Information........................................................ 74  
Product Regulatory Compliance ...........................................................................................74  
Product Safety Compliance..........................................................................................74  
Product EMC Compliance – Class A Compliance........................................................74  
Certifications / Registrations / Declarations..................................................................75  
Product Regulatory Compliance Markings...................................................................75  
Electromagnetic Compatibility Notices..................................................................................76  
FCC (USA) ...................................................................................................................76  
Industry Canada (ICES-003)........................................................................................77  
Europe (CE Declaration of Conformity)........................................................................77  
VCCI (Japan)................................................................................................................78  
BSMI (Taiwan)..............................................................................................................78  
Korean RRL Compliance..............................................................................................78  
Regulated Specified Components................................................................................79  
Getting Help....................................................................................................... 80  
Intel® Server Issue Report Form....................................................................... 81  
Warranty............................................................................................................. 85  
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Limited Warranty for Intel Chassis Subassembly Products................................................85  
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Extent of Limited Warranty....................................................................................................85  
Warranty Limitations and Exclusions ....................................................................................86  
Limitations of Liability...................................................................................................86  
How to Obtain Warranty Service...........................................................................................87  
Telephone Support.......................................................................................................87  
Returning a Defective Product .....................................................................................87  
Figures  
Figure 1. Intel® Server Chassis SR1450 ....................................................................................14  
Figure 2. Internal Component Locations....................................................................................17  
Figure 3. Standard Control Panel Features ...............................................................................18  
Figure 4. Intel® Local Control Panel Features ............................................................................20  
Figure 5. Chassis Back..............................................................................................................20  
Figure 6. Optional Peripherals ...................................................................................................21  
Figure 7. Removing the Chassis Cover .....................................................................................25  
Figure 8. Installing the Chassis Cover .......................................................................................26  
Figure 9. Standard Front Bezel..................................................................................................27  
Figure 10. Intel® Local Control Panel Front Bezel......................................................................27  
Figure 11. Removing the Front Bezel ........................................................................................27  
Figure 12. Installing the Front Bezel ..........................................................................................28  
Figure 13. Removing the Processor Air Duct.............................................................................29  
Figure 14. Preparing the Processor Air Duct .............................................................................30  
Figure 15. Installing the Processor Air Duct...............................................................................30  
Figure 16. Removing a Hot-swap Hard Drive Carrier from Chassis ..........................................31  
Figure 17. Removing the Baffle from a Hot-swap Drive Carrier.................................................32  
Figure 18. Attaching a Hot-swap Hard Disk Drive to a Carrier...................................................32  
Figure 19. Inserting a Hot-swap Hard Disk Drive Assembly into the Chassis............................33  
Figure 20. Installing a Floppy Drive into the Slimline Carrier.....................................................34  
Figure 21. Installing Floppy Flat Flex Cable to a Floppy Drive ..................................................35  
Figure 22. Installing the Floppy Drive Interposer Board.............................................................35  
Figure 23. Installing the Slimline Floppy Drive into the Chassis ................................................36  
Figure 24. Removing the Rails from the Floppy Drive Conversion Kit Carrier...........................37  
Figure 25. Inserting a Drive into the Floppy Conversion Kit Carrier...........................................38  
Figure 26. Attaching a Drive to Floppy Drive Conversion Kit Carrier.........................................38  
Figure 27. Install the Rails onto the Floppy Drive Conversion Kit Carrier..................................39  
Figure 28. Installing the Flat Flex Cable to the Floppy Drive .....................................................39  
Figure 29. Installing a DVD-ROM / CD-ROM Drive into the Carrier...........................................41  
Figure 30. Installing a DVD/CDROM Drive into the Chassis .....................................................42  
Figure 31. Removing the PCI Riser Assembly from the Chassis...............................................44  
Figure 32. Installing an Add-in Card into the PCI Riser Assembly.............................................45  
Figure 33. Installing the PCI Riser Assembly into the Chassis..................................................45  
Figure 34. Removing the PCI Riser Assembly from the Chassis...............................................47  
Figure 35. Installing an Add-in Card to the PCI Riser Assembly................................................48  
Figure 36. Installing the PCI Riser Assembly into the Chassis..................................................48  
Figure 37. Removing the Standard Control Panel from the Chassis .........................................50  
Figure 38. Removing the Intel® Local Control Panel from the Chassis ......................................51  
Figure 39. Removing a System Fan Module..............................................................................53  
Figure 40. Removing the Single System PCI Fan .....................................................................55  
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Figure 41. Removing the Power Supply Air Duct.......................................................................56  
Figure 42. Removing a Power Supply Fan Module ...................................................................57  
Figure 43. Removing the Power Distribution Board...................................................................59  
Figure 44. Installing the Power Distribution Board.....................................................................60  
Figure 45. Removing the Front Hot-Swap Power Supply from the Chassis ..............................61  
Figure 46. Removing the Rear Hot-Swap Power Supply from the Chassis...............................62  
Figure 47. Removing the SATA or SCSI Backplane from the Chassis......................................64  
Figure 48. Installing a SATA or SCSI Backplane into the Chassis ............................................65  
Figure 49. SCSI Cable Routing Through Notches in Metal Air Baffle........................................67  
Figure 50. SATA Cable Routing Through Notches in Metal Air Baffle.......................................68  
Tables  
Table 1.  
Table 2.  
Table 3.  
Table 4.  
Table 5.  
Table 6.  
Table 7.  
Table 8.  
Server Chassis Features...............................................................................15  
SCSI Cable Routing Reference.....................................................................67  
SATA Cable Routing Reference....................................................................68  
520-W Power Supply System Output Capability ...........................................69  
Environmental Specifications ........................................................................70  
Power Usage Worksheet 1............................................................................72  
Power Usage Worksheet 2............................................................................73  
Product Certification Markings.......................................................................75  
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1 Server Chassis Features  
This chapter briefly describes the main features of Intel® Server Chassis SR1450. This chapter  
provides drawings of the product, a list of the server features, and diagrams showing the location of  
important components and connections on the server chassis.  
The Intel Server Chassis SR1450 is shown in the following drawing.  
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Figure 1. Intel® Server Chassis SR1450  
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Table 1 summarizes the major features of the server chassis. 4  
Table 1. Server Chassis Features  
Feature  
Description  
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1.703 inches high  
Dimensions  
16.930 inches wide  
27.480 inches deep (including power receptacles)  
35 pounds (max chassis weight)  
Up to three hot-swap SATA or hot-swap SCSI drives  
Hard Drives (dependent  
on option selected)  
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Slimline bay for CD-ROM, DVD-ROM drive, or slimline floppy drive  
Kit to convert one hard drive bay into a floppy drive bay (optional accessory)  
PCI riser card (configurations depend on accessories used)  
Peripherals (dependent  
on option selected)  
Standard Control Panel:  
Control Panel (dependent  
on option selected)  
Intel® Local Control Panel (requires installation of the optional Intel® Management  
Module – Advanced or Intel® Management Module – Professional)5  
With Standard Control Panel:  
LEDs and displays  
(dependent on option  
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NIC1 Activity  
NIC2 Activity  
Power / Sleep  
System Status  
System Identification  
Hard Drive Activity  
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NIC1 Activity  
NIC2 Activity  
Power / Sleep  
System Status  
System Identification  
Hard Drive Activity  
LCD Display  
One front panel USB port with Standard Control Panel  
Two front panel USB ports with Intel® Local Control Panel  
Two back panel USB ports  
USB (dependent on  
option selected)  
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4 Before purchasing any component noted as either “optional,” or “dependent on option selected,” refer to  
your server board documentation to determine which option(s) are supported with your server board.  
5 Use of the Local Control Panel requires conversion of one hard drive bay.  
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Table 1. Server Chassis Features (continued)  
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One hot-swap 520W power supply module  
One plus one hot-swap redundant 520W power supply (optional accessory)  
Lockable front bezel (optional accessory)  
Power Supply  
System Security  
Chassis intrusion switch  
Lock attach point for Kensington* style lock  
Fans  
Four 40x40x56mm dual-rotor system fans  
One 40x40x28mm single rotor system fan  
Two 40x40x56mm dual-rotor power supply fans (dedicated to power supply  
cooling)  
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Video  
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Component Identification  
Internal Components  
The diagram below shows the server chassis with a server board installed into it.  
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A. Single system PCI fan  
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B. Power supply fan modules  
C. Power supply air duct  
D. Rear power supply module  
E. PCI Riser assembly  
F. Server board  
I. SATA or SCSI backplane  
J. Control panel (Standard Control Panel shown)  
K. Drive bay area (drives not included)  
L. CD/DVD – ROM/Floppy drive bay  
M. Front power supply module  
G. Processor air duct.  
Not shown: rack handles, optional front bezel,  
chassis cover  
Figure 2. Internal Component Locations  
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Standard Control Panel  
The diagram below shows the features available on the Standard Control Panel. The Standard  
Control Panel is one of two required front panel options that can be selected. The other option is the  
Intel® Local Control Panel. For instructions on installing the Standard Control Panel, see  
“Replacing the Standard Control Panel.”  
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USB 2.0 port  
Allows you to attach a USB component to the front of the chassis.  
Puts the server in a halt-state for diagnostic purposes.  
Reboots and initializes the system.  
NMI button  
Reset button  
Hard disk drive  
activity LED  
Random blinking green light indicates hard disk drive activity (SCSI  
or SATA).  
No light indicates no hard disk drive activity.  
Blinking green light indicates network activity.  
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NIC 1 activity LED  
NIC 2 activity LED  
Continuous green light indicates a link between the system and the  
network to which it is connected.  
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System Status LED  
Solid green indicates normal operation  
Blinking green indicates degraded performance  
Solid amber indicates a critical or non-recoverable condition  
Blinking amber indicates a non-critical condition  
No light indicates POST is running or the system is off  
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Power/Sleep button  
Power/Sleep LED  
Toggles the system power on/off. Sleep button for ACPI-compatible  
operating systems.  
Continuous green light indicates the system has power applied to it.  
Blinking green indicates the system is in S1 sleep state  
No light indicates the power is off / is in ACPI S4 or S5 state.  
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System identification  
button  
Toggles the front panel ID LED and the server board ID LED on and  
off. The server board LED is visible from the rear of the chassis and  
allows you to locate the server from the rear of a rack of systems.  
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System Identification  
LED  
Solid or blinking blue indicates system identification is active  
No light indicates system identification is not activated  
Figure 3. Standard Control Panel Features  
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Intel® Local Control Panel  
The diagram below shows the features available on the Intel® Local Control Panel. The Intel Local  
Control Panel is one of two required front panel options that can be selected. The other option is the  
Standard Control Panel. For instructions on installing the Standard Control Panel, see “Replacing  
the Intel® Local Control Panel”.  
NOTE  
This control panel requires the installation of the Intel® Management Module,  
Professional or Advance Edition.  
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Allows you to attach a USB component to the front of the chassis.  
Screen on which system information is displayed.  
Scroll up one option at a time.  
LCD display  
Menu control button,  
scroll up  
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Menu control button,  
scroll down  
Scroll down one option at a time.  
Move to the previous option.  
Enter/select the option.  
Menu control button,  
scroll left  
Menu control button,  
enter  
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System Identification  
LED  
Solid or blinking blue indicates system identification is active.  
No light indicates system identification is not activated.  
Continuous green light indicates the system has power applied to it.  
Blinking green indicates the system is in S1 sleep state.  
No light indicates the power is off / is in ACPI S4 or S5 state.  
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Power/Sleep button  
Toggles the system power on/off. Sleep button for ACPI-compatible  
operating systems.  
Continued  
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Callout Feature  
Function  
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System Status LED  
Solid green indicates normal operation.  
Blinking green indicates degraded performance.  
Solid amber indicates a critical or non-recoverable condition.  
Blinking amber indicates a non-critical condition.  
No light indicates POST is running or the system is off.  
K
L
NIC 2 activity LED  
NIC 1 activity LED  
Continuous green light indicates a link between the system and the  
network to which it is connected.  
Blinking green light indicates network activity.  
M
N
Hard disk drive  
activity LED  
Random blinking green light indicates hard disk drive activity (SCSI  
or SATA).  
No light indicates no hard disk drive activity is taking place.  
Reboots and initializes the system.  
Reset button  
Figure 4. Intel® Local Control Panel Features  
Back Panel Features  
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
I
K
M
O
N
J
H
L
TP01588  
A. Mouse port  
I. NIC1  
J. NIC2  
K. Video  
L. USB1  
M. USB0  
B. Low-profile add-in card bracket  
C. Full-height add-in card bracket  
D. AC power receptacle (front power supply)  
E. AC power receptacle (rear power supply)  
F. Rear power supply module  
N. IMM Advanced Dedicated NIC  
Knock Out  
G. Keyboard port  
H. Serial Port B  
O. SCSI Channel B  
Figure 5. Chassis Back  
NOTE  
The AC power supply receptacles are linked to separate power supply  
modules.  
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Peripheral Devices (Front Features)  
The chassis provides locations and hardware for installing hard drives, a floppy drive, CD-ROM  
drive, or DVD-ROM drive. The drives must be purchased separately. The following figure shows  
the available options.  
A
B
C
D
TP01589  
A. Front power supply module  
B. Slimline floppy drive or DVD-ROM drive or CD-ROM drive  
C. Control panel (Local Control Panel shown)  
D. Hard drive bays (3)  
Figure 6. Optional Peripherals  
Hard Disk Drives  
There are two options for hard drive support: SCSI hot-swap or SATA hot-swap.  
The middle drive bay can be converted to be used as a floppy bay. To use the bay for a floppy  
drive, the AXXFLOPHDDTRAY accessory kit must be used.  
For instructions on installing hard drives, see “Installing and Removing a Hard Disk Drive”.  
NOTES  
Drives can consume up to 17 watts of power each. Drives must be specified  
to run at a maximum ambient temperature of 45 °C.  
The Intel Server Chassis SR1450 does not support all SCSI or Serial ATA  
hard drives. See “Additional Information and Software” for an Internet link  
to a list of supported hardware.  
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Floppy / CD-ROM / DVD-ROM Slimline Carriers  
The slimline drive carriers can be used with one slimline floppy, CD-ROM or  
DVD-ROM drive. There are two carriers that ship with the chassis; one carrier is for a CD-ROM or  
DVD-ROM, and the other is for a slimline floppy. Unless the optional kit to convert a hard drive  
bay to a floppy drive bay is used, you cannot install both a CD-ROM / DVD-ROM drive and a  
floppy drive.  
The floppy drive / CD-ROM / DVD-ROM carriers can be inserted or removed only when  
system power is turned off; drives in the slimline carriers are NOT hot swappable. For installation  
instructions on installing a floppy drive see “Installing or Removing a Floppy Drive”. For  
installation instructions on installing a CD-ROM drive or DVD-ROM drive, see “Installing or  
Removing a CD-ROM or DVD-ROM Drive”.  
NOTE  
The Intel Server Chassis SR1450 does not support all slimline floppy, CD-  
ROM or DVD-ROM hard drives. See “Additional Information and Software”  
for an Internet link to a list of supported hardware. Intel provides accessory  
kits for these drives.  
Advanced Management Options  
Intel® Management Module  
Two versions of the Intel® Management Module are available to provide additional server  
management features.  
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The Intel Management Module - Professional Edition contains a hardware mezzanine card that  
plugs into the server board.  
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The Intel Management Module - Advanced Edition includes a hardware mezzanine card, a  
10/100 Mb NIC mezzanine card, and cables.  
For installation instructions on installing either Intel Management Module, see the instructions  
provided with the management module and the SE7520JR2 Quick Start User’s Guide.  
NOTE  
Some server boards may not support the Intel® Management Module. See  
your server board documentation to determine if this feature is compatible  
with your server board.  
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Rack-Mounted Systems  
Your Intel® Server Chassis SR1450 is designed to be mounted into a rack. You must choose from  
one of two accessories.  
The Intel Server Chassis SR1450 comes ready for mounting using the Tool-less Rail Kit  
(AXXHERAIL). This option can also support a Cable Management Arm (APLCARM).  
The second option is a fixed rail kit (AXXBRACKETS). This option requires some integration to  
the chassis. It does not support a Cable Management Arm.  
Intel recommends you install systems from the bottom of the rack to the top. In other words, install  
the first system in the rack into the bottom position of the rack, the second system in the second  
position from the bottom, and so on. Instructions for installing your chassis into a rack are included  
in the rail kit.  
Front Bezels  
The optional front bezels provide a snap-on design that allows for maximum airflow through the  
server chassis. Two bezels are available. One fits a system that has the Standard Control Panel  
installed. The other is used for a chassis with the Intel Local Control Panel. Each bezel provides a  
lock to secure the hard drive and floppy drive / CD-ROM / DVD-ROM drive area. For instructions  
on installing either of the front bezels, see “Removing and Installing the Front Bezel”.  
The order numbers for the bezels are:  
APLBEZBLACK: Black bezel for use with the Standard Control Panel.  
APLLCDBEZEL: Black bezel for use with the Intel® Local Control Panel.  
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Before You Begin  
Before working with your server product, pay close attention to the safety instructions at the  
beginning of this manual. See “Safety Information.”  
This document provides instructions for adding and replacing chassis components. For instructions  
on replacing components on the server board, such as the processor and memory DIMMs, see the  
instructions provided with the server board.  
Tools and Supplies Needed  
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Phillips* (cross head) screwdriver (#1 bit and #2 bit)  
Antistatic wrist strap and conductive foam pad (recommended)  
System References  
All references to left, right, front, top, and bottom assume the reader is facing the front of the  
chassis as it would be positioned for normal operation.  
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Removing and Installing the Chassis Cover  
Removing the Chassis Cover  
The Server Chassis SR1450 must be operated with the top cover in place to ensure proper cooling.  
You will need to remove the top cover to add or replace components inside of the platform. Before  
removing the top cover, power down the server and unplug all peripheral devices and the AC power  
cable(s). None of the components accessible through the top cover are hot-swappable.  
NOTE  
A nonskid surface or a stop behind the chassis may be needed to prevent the  
chassis from sliding on your work surface.  
1. Observe the safety and ESD precautions at the beginning of this book. See “Safety  
Information.”  
2. Turn off all peripheral devices connected to the server. Turn off the server.  
3. Disconnect the AC power cord.  
4. Remove the shipping screw (if installed).  
5. While holding in the blue button at the top of the chassis in (see letter “A”), slide the top cover  
back until it stops (See letter “B”).  
6. Lift the cover upward to remove it.  
B
A
TP01590  
Figure 7. Removing the Chassis Cover  
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Installing the Chassis Cover  
1. Place the cover over the chassis so that the side edges of the cover sit just inside the chassis  
sidewalls.  
2. Slide the cover forward until it clicks into place. See letter “A” in the figure below.  
3. (Optional) Insert the shipping screw at the center of the top cover.  
4. Reconnect all peripheral devices and the AC power cord.  
A
TP01591  
Figure 8. Installing the Chassis Cover  
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Removing and Installing the Front Bezel  
The front bezels are available as optional accessories for the Server Chassis SR1450. Two front  
bezel options are available. One is used for the Standard Control Panel and the other is used with  
the Intel® Local Control Panel. See the diagrams below to identify your front bezel. Note the  
orientation in the figures below – the control panel is at the right. If you are installing a bezel on  
your chassis, make sure you position it as shown.  
TP01592  
Figure 9. Standard Front Bezel  
TP01593  
Figure 10. Intel® Local Control Panel Front Bezel  
Removing the Front Bezel  
Use the steps below if your system includes either the standard front bezel or the front bezel for the  
Intel Local Control Panel.  
1. Unlock the bezel.  
2. Disconnect any cables attached to the front of the control panel.  
3. Pull the bezel out from the chassis.  
TP01594  
Figure 11. Removing the Front Bezel  
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Installing the Front Bezel  
Use the steps below if your system includes either the standard front bezel or the front bezel for the  
Intel Local Control Panel. The front bezel is optional.  
1. At each end of the bezel, line up the center notch on the bezel with the center guide on the rack  
handles.  
2. Push the bezel onto the front of the chassis until it clicks into place.  
3. Lock the bezel.  
4. Connect any necessary cables to the front control panel area at the right side of the chassis.  
TP01595  
Figure 12. Installing the Front Bezel  
Removing and Installing the Processor Air Duct  
Always operate your server chassis with the processor air duct in place. The air duct is required for  
proper airflow to maintain proper cooling of the processors.  
For instructions on adding or replacing a processor, first remove the processor air duct, and then see  
your server board user guide for instructions on processor installations and removals. Return to  
these instructions to reinstall the processor air duct after installing your processor and heat sink.  
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Removing the Processor Air Duct  
1. Observe the safety and ESD precautions at the beginning of this book. See “Safety  
Information.”  
2. Power down the server and unplug all peripheral devices and the AC power cable(s).  
3. Remove the chassis cover. For instructions, see “Removing the Chassis Cover.”  
4. Lift the processor air duct from its location over the two processor sockets.  
Fa  
4A/4B  
n
Fa  
3A/3B  
n
Fa  
2A/2B  
n
Fa  
1A/1B  
n
TP01596  
Figure 13. Removing the Processor Air Duct  
Installing the Processor Air Duct  
1. Observe the safety and ESD precautions at the beginning of this book. See “Safety  
Information.”  
2. Power down the server and unplug all peripheral devices and the AC power cable(s).  
3. Remove the chassis cover. For instructions, see “Removing the Chassis Cover.”  
4. If you are installing the processor air duct for the first time after installing a second processor,  
remove the tab on the back side of the processor air duct. See Figure 14.  
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TP01597  
Figure 14. Preparing the Processor Air Duct  
5. Place the processor air duct over the processor socket(s). See the figure below. The front edge  
of the air duct should contact the fan module and the top of the installed air duct should be flush  
with the top surface of the fan module. Use caution not to pinch or disengage cables that may  
be near or under the air duct.  
Fa  
4A/4B  
n
Fa  
3A/3B  
n
Fa  
2A/2B  
n
Fa  
1A/1B  
n
TP01598  
Figure 15. Installing the Processor Air Duct  
6. Install the chassis cover. For instructions, see “Installing the Chassis Cover.”  
7. Plug all peripheral devices and the AC power cable(s) back into the server.  
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Installing and Removing a Hard Disk Drive  
Up to three hard drives of one of the following types can be installed, depending on the hard drive  
installation option used in your server chassis and the drives supported by your server board.  
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Three hot-swap SCSI drives if the SCSI backplane is installed.  
Three hot-swap SATA drives if the SATA backplane is installed.  
NOTE  
The Intel Server Chassis SR1450 does not support all hard drives. See  
“Additional Information and Software” for an Internet link to a list of  
supported hardware.  
CAUTION  
If you install less than three drives or devices, empty drive bays must be  
occupied by carriers with baffles to maintain proper system cooling.  
To avoid possible damage to your chassis, DO NOT USE older style drive  
carriers received with other Intel server chassis.  
Removing a SATA or SCSI Hot-swap Hard Disk Drive  
1. Remove the front bezel if it is installed. For instructions, see “Removing and Installing the  
Front Bezel.”  
2. Press in on the green latch at the front of the hard drive carrier. See letter “A” in the figure  
below.  
3. Pull out on the black lever and slide the carrier from the chassis. See letter “B” in the figure  
below.  
B
A
TP01599  
Figure 16. Removing a Hot-swap Hard Drive Carrier from Chassis  
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4. Remove the four screws that attach the plastic baffle or the previously installed hard drive to  
the drive carrier. Two screws are at each side of the baffle or the hard drive. If required, store  
the plastic baffle for future use.  
B
A
TP01600  
Figure 17. Removing the Baffle from a Hot-swap Drive Carrier  
Installing a SATA or SCSI Hot-swap Hard Disk Drive  
1. Remove the hard drive from its wrapper and place it on an antistatic surface.  
2. Set any jumpers and/or switches on the drive according to the drive manufacturer’s  
instructions.  
3. With the drive circuit-side down, position the connector end of the drive so that it is facing the  
rear of the drive carrier. See Figure 18.  
4. Align the holes in the drive to the holes in the drive carrier and attach it to the carrier with the  
screws that were attached to the plastic retention device.  
B
A
B
TP01601  
Figure 18. Attaching a Hot-swap Hard Disk Drive to a Carrier  
5. With the black lever in the fully open position, slide the drive assembly into the chassis. The  
green latch at the front of the drive carrier must be to the right. Do not push on the black drive  
carrier lever until the lever begins to close by itself.  
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6. When the black drive carrier lever begins to close by itself, push on it to lock the drive  
assembly into place.  
A
B
TP01602  
Figure 19. Inserting a Hot-swap Hard Disk Drive Assembly into the Chassis  
7. (Optional) Install the front bezel. For instructions, see “Removing and Installing the Front  
Bezel.”  
Installing or Removing a Floppy Drive (Slimline or  
Standard)  
Floppy drives are installed in different ways, depending on the following items:  
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You want to install the floppy drive into the slimline drive bay.  
You have installed a CD-ROM or DVD-ROM drive into the slimline drive bay. You want to  
install the floppy drive into a bay that was intended for a hard drive (optional conversion kit is  
required).  
Look carefully at the heading titles below before beginning your installation to be sure you are  
following the correct instructions for your system.  
CAUTION  
Floppy drives are NOT hot swappable. Before removing or replacing the  
drive, you must first take the server out of service, turn off all peripheral  
devices connected to the system, turn off the system by pressing the power  
button, and unplug the AC power cord from the system or wall outlet.  
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Installing a Floppy Drive into Slimline Bay  
Use these instructions if you are installing a floppy drive into the slimline drive bay at the upper left  
side of your chassis.  
NOTE  
The carrier for the slimline floppy drive that is used in these instructions was  
sent to you in the hardware kit that came with your Server Chassis SR1450.  
1. Observe the safety and ESD precautions at the beginning of this book. See “Safety  
Information.”  
2. Power down the server and unplug all peripheral devices and the AC power cable(s).  
3. Remove the chassis cover. For instructions, see “Removing the Chassis Cover.”  
4. Remove the front bezel if it is installed. For instructions, see “Removing and Installing the  
Front Bezel.”  
5. Align the two holes at the left side of the floppy drive with the two cutouts in the floppy drive  
carrier. See letter “A” in the figure below.  
6. Lower the right side of the floppy drive into the carrier until it is flush and in place. See letter  
“B” in the figure below.  
B
A
TP01603  
Figure 20. Installing a Floppy Drive into the Slimline Carrier  
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7. Open the connector on the rear of the floppy drive by pulling up on the connector cover. See  
letter “A” in the figure below.  
8. Insert one end of the 26-pin floppy drive flat flex cable end into the connector. See letter “B” in  
the figure below.  
9. Push down on the connector cover to lock the cable into place. See letter “C” in the figure  
below.  
C
B
A
TP01604  
Figure 21. Installing Floppy Flat Flex Cable to a Floppy Drive  
10. Connect the opposite end of the floppy flex cable to the matching connector on the interposer  
board. See letter “A” in the figure below.  
11. Install floppy interposer board to floppy tray by inserting the left side into the tray slot (See  
Letter “B” in the figure below) and securing the other side with a screw (See letter “C” in the  
figure below).  
12. Install floppy drive into slimline drive bay until it clicks into place.  
Figure 22. Installing the Floppy Drive Interposer Board  
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13. Connect the floppy drive data cable that was included with your kit between the interposer  
board and the server board. See letters “B” and “C” in the figure. See your server board  
documentation for assistance in locating the connector location on the server board.  
14. Connect the longest of the two device power cables coming from the backplane power  
connector. See letter “D” in the figure.  
B
A
C
D
TP01606  
Figure 23. Installing the Slimline Floppy Drive into the Chassis  
15. Install the chassis cover. For instructions, see “Installing the Chassis Cover.”  
16. (Optional) Install the front bezel. For instructions, see “Removing and Installing the Front  
Bezel.”  
17. Plug all peripheral devices and the AC power cable(s) back into the server.  
Removing a Floppy Drive from the Slimline Bay  
1. Observe the safety and ESD precautions at the beginning of this book. See “Safety  
Information.”  
2. Power down the server and unplug all peripheral devices and the AC power cable(s).  
3. Remove the chassis cover. For instructions, see “Removing the Chassis Cover.”  
4. Remove the front bezel if it is installed. For instructions, see “Removing and Installing the  
Front Bezel.”  
5. Detach the power and data cables from the rear of the floppy drive.  
6. Detach the data cable from the server board and remove the cable from the chassis.  
7. Push in on the blue lever at the rear of the drive carrier.  
8. Slide the floppy drive carrier out through the front of the chassis.  
9. Remove the screw that attaches the interposer board to the drive. Lift the interposer board from  
the drive.  
10. Remove the flat flex cable from the floppy drive and from the interposer board.  
11. Press downward on the right side of the carrier to release the drive from the drive carrier.  
12. Store the floppy drive carrier, the interposer board, the flat flex cable, and the floppy drive data  
cable for future use.  
13. Install the slimline filler panel into slimline bay if no drive is to be installed into the bay.  
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14. Install the chassis cover. For instructions, see “Installing the Chassis Cover.”  
15. (Optional) Install the front bezel. For instructions, see “Removing and Installing the Front  
Bezel.”  
16. Plug all peripheral devices and the AC power cable(s) back into the server.  
Installing a Floppy Drive into the Converted Hard Drive Bay  
The slimline floppy drive conversion kit must be installed in the center hard drive bay.  
1. Observe the safety and ESD precautions at the beginning of this book. See “Safety  
Information.”  
2. Power down the server and unplug all peripheral devices and the AC power cable(s).  
3. Remove the chassis cover. For instructions, see “Removing the Chassis Cover.”  
4. Remove the front bezel if it is installed. For instructions, see “Removing and Installing the  
Front Bezel.”  
5. Remove the center hot-swap hard drive carrier from the chassis.  
6. Remove the screws that attach the slide rails to the floppy drive conversion kit carrier.  
TP01609  
Figure 24. Removing the Rails from the Floppy Drive Conversion Kit Carrier  
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7. Slide the floppy drive into the drive carrier, rear of the drive first, with the underside of the  
drive facing down.  
8. Line up the holes in the side of the drive with the holes in the carrier. See letter “A” in the  
figure below.  
A
A
TP01610  
Figure 25. Inserting a Drive into the Floppy Conversion Kit Carrier  
9. Attach the floppy drive to the carrier with the screws that came with your floppy drive  
conversion kit. One screw attaches at each side. See the figure below.  
TP01323  
Figure 26. Attaching a Drive to Floppy Drive Conversion Kit Carrier  
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10. Reattach the slide rails onto floppy drive conversion kit carrier. See the figure below.  
TP01309  
Figure 27. Install the Rails onto the Floppy Drive Conversion Kit Carrier  
11. Open the connector on the rear of the floppy drive by pulling up on the connector cover. See  
letter “A” in the figure below.  
12. Insert one end of the flat flex cable end into the floppy drive connector. See letter “B” in the  
figure.  
13. Push down on the connector cover to lock the cable into place. See letter “C” in the figure.  
C
B
A
TP01311  
Figure 28. Installing the Flat Flex Cable to the Floppy Drive  
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14. Attach the other end of the flat flex cable to the interposer board.  
15. Install the interposer board into the floppy drive conversion kit carrier. One screw attaches on  
the right side.  
16. Slide the carrier assembly into center hard drive bay until it clicks into place.  
17. Attach the power and data cables to the interposer board.  
18. Attach the other end of the power and data cables to the server board.  
19. Install the chassis cover. For instructions, see “Installing the Chassis Cover.”  
20. (Optional) Install the front bezel. For instructions, see “Removing and Installing the Front  
Bezel.”  
21. Plug all peripheral devices and the AC power cable(s) back into the server.  
Removing a Floppy Drive from the Converted Hard Drive Bay  
1. Observe the safety and ESD precautions at the beginning of this book. See “Safety  
Information.”  
2. Power down the server and unplug all peripheral devices and the AC power cable(s).  
3. Remove the chassis cover. For instructions, see “Removing the Chassis Cover.”  
4. Remove the front bezel if it is installed. For instructions, see “Removing and Installing the  
Front Bezel.”  
5. Remove cables from the interposer board.  
6. Push in on the lever at the rear of the floppy carrier and slide the drive from the front of the  
chassis.  
7. Remove the interposer board.  
8. Remove the flat flex cable from the interposer board.  
9. Open the connector cover on the rear of the floppy drive by pulling up on it. Release the flat  
flex cable from the drive.  
10. Remove the two screws at each side that hold the drive rails to the drive carrier. Lift the two  
rails from the carrier.  
11. Remove the two screws attaching the drive to the converted hard drive bay carrier.  
12. Install an empty hot-swap hard drive carrier into chassis drive bay if no floppy or hard drive is  
to be installed into the bay.  
13. Store the screws, the converted drive bay carrier, the side rails, interposer board, floppy cable  
and the flat flex cable for future use.  
14. Install the chassis cover. For instructions, see “Installing the Chassis Cover.”  
15. (Optional) Install the front bezel. For instructions, see “Removing and Installing the Front  
Bezel.”  
16. Plug all peripheral devices and the AC power cable(s) back into the server.  
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Installing or Removing a CD-ROM or DVD-ROM Drive  
CAUTION  
CD-ROM and DVD-ROM drives are NOT hot swappable. Before removing  
or replacing the drive, you must first take the server out of service, turn off  
all peripheral devices connected to the system, turn off the system by  
pressing the power button, and unplug the AC power cord from the  
system or wall outlet.  
Installing a DVD-ROM or CD-ROM Drive into Slimline Bay  
NOTE  
The carrier for the slimline DVD-ROM drive / CD-ROM drive was pre-  
installed in the slimline drive bay of your Server Chassis SR1450.  
1. Observe the safety and ESD precautions at the beginning of this book. See “Safety  
Information.”  
2. Power down the server and unplug all peripheral devices and the AC power cable(s).  
3. Remove the chassis cover. For instructions, see “Removing the Chassis Cover.”  
4. Remove the front bezel if it is installed. For instructions, see “Removing and Installing the  
Front Bezel.”  
5. Push in on the blue lever at the rear of the CD-ROM / DVD-ROM drive carrier and push the  
carrier out through the front of the chassis.  
6. Align the two holes at left edge of DVD-ROM /CD-ROM drive with the cutouts in drive  
carrier. See letter “A” in the figure below.  
7. Lower the right side of the DVD-ROM / CD-ROM drive into the carrier until it is flush and in  
place. See letter “B” in the figure below.  
8. Use the two screws indicated in the figure to attach the interposer board to the DVD-ROM /  
CD-ROM drive. See letters “C” and “D” in the figure.  
D
A
C
B
TP01613  
Figure 29. Installing a DVD-ROM / CD-ROM Drive into the Carrier  
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9. Slide the DVD-ROM / CD-ROM drive carrier into the chassis. See letter “A” in the figure  
below.  
10. Attach the 44-pin CD-ROM drive cable to the exposed side / back of the interposer board. See  
letter “B” in the figure below.  
11. Connect the loose end of the CD-ROM drive cable to the server board IDE connector. See  
letter “C” in the figure below.  
12. Connect the longest of the two device power cables coming from the backplane power  
connector. See letter “D” in the figure below.  
B
A
C
D
TP01614  
Figure 30. Installing a DVD/CDROM Drive into the Chassis  
13. Install the chassis cover. For instructions, see “Installing the Chassis Cover.”  
14. (Optional) Install the front bezel. For instructions, see “Removing and Installing the Front  
Bezel.”  
15. Plug all peripheral devices and the AC power cable(s) back into the server.  
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Removing a CD-ROM or DVD-ROM Drive from the Slimline Bay  
1. Observe the safety and ESD precautions at the beginning of this book. See “Safety  
Information.”  
2. Power down the server and unplug all peripheral devices and the AC power cable(s).  
3. Remove the chassis cover. For instructions, see “Removing the Chassis Cover.”  
4. Remove the front bezel if it is installed. For instructions, see “Removing and Installing the  
Front Bezel.”  
5. Disconnect the CD-ROM data cable from the server board and interposer board.  
6. Disconnect the power cable from the interposer board.  
7. Push in on the blue lever at the rear of the drive carrier. Slide the drive carrier out through the  
front of the chassis.  
8. Press downward on the right side of the carrier release the drive from the drive carrier.  
9. Remove the two screws at the rear of the CD-ROM or DVD-ROM drive to disconnect the  
interposer board.  
10. Store the screw, CD-ROM data cables and interposer board for future use. Suggestion: tape the  
screw to the drive carrier.  
11. Slide the empty drive carrier into the chassis until it clicks into place, or install the slimline  
filler panel.  
12. Install the chassis cover. For instructions, see “Installing the Chassis Cover.”  
13. (Optional) Install the front bezel. For instructions, see “Removing and Installing the Front  
Bezel.”  
14. Plug all peripheral devices and the AC power cable(s) back into the server.  
Installing and Removing a PCI Riser Card  
You can order your choice of one of two PCI riser solutions.  
CAUTION  
PCI riser connectors are NOT hot swappable. Before removing or replacing  
the riser connector, you must first take the server out of service, turn off all  
peripheral devices connected to the system, turn off the system by  
pressing the power button, and unplug the AC power cord from the  
system or wall outlet.  
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Installing a PCI Riser Card  
To install the PCI riser card, use the following instructions.  
1. Observe the safety and ESD precautions at the beginning of this book. See “Safety  
Information.”  
2. Power down the server and unplug all peripheral devices and the AC power cable(s).  
3. Remove the chassis cover. For instructions, see “Removing the Chassis Cover.”  
4. Pull up on the two latches on the assembly.  
5. Lift the PCI riser assembly from the chassis.  
TP01615  
Figure 31. Removing the PCI Riser Assembly from the Chassis  
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6. Line up the stand-offs on the riser assembly with the slot and the large hole on the riser card.  
7. Press and hold the blue riser locking lever. See letter “A” in the figure below.  
8. Place riser card onto the stand-offs. See letter “B” in the figure below.  
9. Slide the riser card to the right to lock it into place.  
10. Release the blue locking lever.  
Figure 32. Installing an Add-in Card into the PCI Riser Assembly  
11. Install a PCI add-in card, if desired. For instructions, see “Installing a PCI Add-in Card.”  
12. Position the riser assembly over the PCI sockets on the server board (see letter “A” in the figure  
below), lining up the four hooks at the rear of the riser assembly with the four slots in the rear  
of the chassis (see letter “B”).  
13. Push the riser assembly down until the assembly is securely seated.  
B
B
A
TP01618  
Figure 33. Installing the PCI Riser Assembly into the Chassis  
14. Install the chassis cover. For instructions, see “Installing the Chassis Cover.”  
15. Plug all peripheral devices and the AC power cable(s) back into the server.  
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Removing a PCI Riser Card  
The PCI riser card can be replaced if it fails or if a different option is required. To replace the PCI  
riser card, use the following instructions to remove it, and then follow the instructions under  
“Installing a PCI Riser Card” to install a new riser card.  
NOTE  
To eliminate the possibility of installing the replacement card on the wrong  
side of the PCI riser assembly, replace one card at a time.  
1. Observe the safety and ESD precautions at the beginning of this book. See “Safety  
Information.”  
2. Power down the server and unplug all peripheral devices and the AC power cable(s).  
3. Remove the chassis cover. For instructions, see “Removing the Chassis Cover.”  
4. Lift up on the two blue levers to lift the PCI riser assembly from the chassis.  
5. Remove any PCI add-in cards that are installed in the connector. For instructions, see  
Removing a PCI Add-in Card.”  
6. Push back on the blue release lever at the end of the riser card. While holding the lever back,  
push firmly on the other edge of the board to disengage the riser card from the assembly.  
7. Follow the steps under “Installing a PCI Riser Card” to install a replacement riser card.  
8. Install the chassis cover. For instructions, see “Installing the Chassis Cover.”  
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Installing and Removing a PCI Add-in Card  
Installing a PCI Add-in Card  
In the slot provided by the PCI riser card, you can install one add-in card. Use the following  
instructions to install an add-in card.  
1. Observe the safety and ESD precautions at the beginning of this book. See “Safety  
Information.”  
2. Power down the server and unplug all peripheral devices and the AC power cable(s).  
3. Remove the chassis cover. For instructions, see “Removing the Chassis Cover.”  
4. Pull up on the two latches on the assembly.  
5. Lift the PCI riser assembly from the chassis.  
TP01615  
Figure 34. Removing the PCI Riser Assembly from the Chassis  
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6. Open the PCI retention clip on the PCI riser card assembly. See letter “A” in the figure below.  
7. Remove the filler panel at the back of the riser assembly. See letter “B” in the figure below.  
8. Insert the add-in card until it seats in riser card connector. See letter “C”.  
9. Make sure the add-in card bracket inserts into slot. See letter “D”.  
10. Close the retention clip. See letter “A” in the figure.  
A
B
D
C
TP01617  
Figure 35. Installing an Add-in Card to the PCI Riser Assembly  
11. Position the riser assembly over the PCI sockets on the server board (see letter “A” in the figure  
below), lining up the four hooks at the rear of the riser assembly with the four slots in the rear  
of the chassis (see letter “B”).  
12. Push the riser assembly down until the assembly is securely seated.  
B
B
A
TP01618  
Figure 36. Installing the PCI Riser Assembly into the Chassis  
13. Install the chassis cover. For instructions, see “Installing the Chassis Cover.”  
14. Plug all peripheral devices and the AC power cable(s) back into the server.  
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Removing a PCI Add-in Card  
1. Observe the safety and ESD precautions at the beginning of this book. See “Safety  
Information.”  
2. Power down the server and unplug all peripheral devices and the AC power cable(s).  
3. Remove the chassis cover. For instructions, see “Removing the Chassis Cover.”  
4. Pull up on the two latches on the riser assembly.  
5. Lift the PCI riser assembly from the chassis.  
6. Open the PCI retention clip on the PCI riser card assembly.  
7. Remove the add-in card.  
8. Replace the filler panel at the back of the riser assembly.  
9. Close the retention clip.  
10. Position the riser assembly over the PCI sockets on the server board.  
11. Push the riser assembly down until the assembly is securely seated.  
12. Install the chassis cover. For instructions, see “Installing the Chassis Cover.”  
13. Plug all peripheral devices and the AC power cable(s) back into the server.  
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Replacing the Standard Control Panel  
Your server must be operated with a control panel installed. The steps for replacing the Standard  
Control Panel are listed below.  
CAUTION  
The control panel is NOT hot swappable. Before removing or replacing the  
control panel, you must first take the server out of service, turn off all  
peripheral devices connected to the system, turn off the system by  
pressing the power button, and unplug the AC power cord(s) from the  
system or wall outlet.  
1. Observe the safety and ESD precautions at the beginning of this book. See “Safety  
Information.”  
2. Power down the server and unplug all peripheral devices and the AC power cable(s).  
3. Remove the chassis cover. For instructions, see “Removing the Chassis Cover.”  
4. Disconnect the front panel cable and the USB cable from the front panel control board at the  
rear of the control panel.  
5. Press the latch at the back of the control panel. See letter “A” in the figure below.  
6. Slide the control panel out through the front of the chassis. See letter “B” in the figure.  
A
B
TP01619  
Figure 37. Removing the Standard Control Panel from the Chassis  
7. Slide the replacement control panel into the chassis until it clicks into place.  
8. Connect the front panel cable and the USB cable to the replacement control panel.  
9. Install the chassis cover. For instructions, see “Installing the Chassis Cover.”  
10. Plug all peripheral devices and the AC power cable(s) back into the server.  
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Replacing the Intel® Local Control Panel  
Your server must be operated with a control panel installed. The steps for replacing the Intel Local  
Control Panel are listed below.  
CAUTION  
The control panel is NOT hot swappable. Before removing or replacing the  
control panel, you must first take the server out of service, turn off all  
peripheral devices connected to the system, turn off the system by  
pressing the power button, and unplug the AC power cord(s) from the  
system or wall outlet.  
1. Observe the safety and ESD precautions at the beginning of this book. See “Safety  
Information.”  
2. Power down the server and unplug all peripheral devices and the AC power cable(s).  
3. Remove the chassis cover. For instructions, see “Removing the Chassis Cover.”  
4. Remove the USB cable from the routing channel.  
5. Press the latch at the back of the control panel (See letter “A” in the figure below) and pull the  
control panel out several inches.  
6. Disconnect the front panel cable and the USB cable from the front panel control board at the  
rear of the control panel.  
7. Slide the control panel out through the front of the chassis. See letter “B” in the figure.  
A
B
TP01620  
Figure 38. Removing the Intel® Local Control Panel from the Chassis  
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8. If using a bezel with the Local Control Panel, change out the LCP plastic front panel on the  
replacement control panel. If you are not using the optional bezel, make sure the back half of  
the tray is secured in the “shortened” position.  
9. Connect the front panel cable and the USB cable to the replacement control panel.  
10. Slide the replacement LCP/tray assembly into the chassis until the release lever clicks into  
place.  
11. Install the chassis cover. For instructions, see “Installing the Chassis Cover”  
12. Plug all peripheral devices and the AC power cable(s) back into the server.  
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Replacing System Fan(s)  
The system fans at the front of the Server Chassis SR1450 can be individually replaced if one of  
them fails. Use the steps below to replace a dual rotor fan.  
CAUTION  
The system fans are NOT hot swappable. Before removing or replacing the system fans, you must  
first take the server out of service, turn off all peripheral devices connected to the system, turn off  
the system by pressing the power button, and unplug the AC power cord(s) from the  
system or wall outlet.  
1. Observe the safety and ESD precautions at the beginning of this book. See “Safety  
Information.”  
2. Power down the server and unplug all peripheral devices and the AC power cable(s).  
3. Remove the chassis cover. For instructions, see “Removing the Chassis Cover.”  
4. Remove the processor air duct. For instructions, see “Removing the Processor Air Duct.”  
5. Follow the cable from the failed fan to the connector on the fan distribution board.  
6. Disconnect the cable from the fan distribution board. See letter “A” in the figure below.  
7. There are no screws or connections to loosen. Lift the failed fan from the fan module assembly.  
See letter “B” in the figure below.  
B
A
TP01625  
Figure 39. Removing a System Fan Module  
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8. Note the position of the raised arrows in the top of the replacement fan. Position the fan so one  
arrow points to the left, and the other arrow points to the rear of the chassis. The fan cable  
should be pointing to the rear of the chassis.  
9. With the fan arrows oriented correctly, insert the replacement fan into the fan module.  
10. Connect the power cable for the fan into the fan distribution board.  
11. Install the processor air duct. For instructions, see “Installing the Processor Air Duct.”  
12. Install the chassis cover. For instructions, see “Installing the Chassis Cover.”  
13. Plug all peripheral devices and the AC power cable(s) back into the server.  
Replacing the Single System PCI Fan  
The single system fan in the Server Chassis SR1450 can be replaced if it fails. Use the steps below  
to replace the single rotor fan.  
CAUTION  
The single system PCI fan is NOT hot swappable. Before removing or replacing the system PCI  
fan, you must first take the server out of service, turn off all peripheral devices connected to the  
system, turn off the system by pressing the power button, and unplug the AC power cord(s) from  
the system or wall outlet.  
1. Observe the safety and ESD precautions at the beginning of this book. See “Safety  
Information.”  
2. Power down the server and unplug all peripheral devices and the AC power cable(s).  
3. Remove the chassis cover. For instructions, see “Removing the Chassis Cover.”  
4. Disconnect the cable from the fan connector. See letter “A” in “Figure 40. Removing the  
Single System PCI Fan.”  
5. There are no screws or connections to loosen. Lift the failed fan from the fan module assembly.  
See letter “B” in “Figure 40. Removing the Single System PCI Fan.”  
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B
A
TP01626  
Figure 40. Removing the Single System PCI Fan  
6. Note the position of the raised arrows in the top of the replacement fan. Position the fan so one  
arrow points to the left, and the other arrow points to the rear of the chassis. The fan cable  
should be pointing to the rear of the chassis.  
7. With the fan arrows oriented correctly, insert the replacement fan into the fan housing.  
8. Connect the fan into the fan connector.  
9. Install the chassis cover. For instructions, see “Installing the Chassis Cover.”  
10. Plug all peripheral devices and the AC power cable(s) back into the server.  
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Removing the Power Supply Air Duct  
Use the steps below to remove the power supply air duct.  
1. Observe the safety and ESD precautions at the beginning of this book. See “Safety  
Information.”  
2. Power down the server and unplug all peripheral devices and the AC power cable(s).  
3. Remove the chassis cover. For instructions, see “Removing the Chassis Cover.”  
4. Remove cables from the air duct channel.  
5. Remove the screw from the power supply air duct. See letter “A” in the figure below.  
6. Lift the power supply air duct from its location over the two power supply fan modules. See  
letter “B” in the figure below.  
B
A
TP01623  
Figure 41. Removing the Power Supply Air Duct  
Installing the Power Supply Air Duct  
Use the steps below to install the power supply air duct.  
1. Place the power supply air duct over the power supply fan modules.  
2. Line up the hole in the power supply air duct with the stand-off below the power distribution  
board. Make sure that the air duct edges fit down into the grooves next to the power supply  
module. Screw down the power supply air duct.  
3. Route cables through the air duct channel.  
4. Install the chassis cover. For instructions, see “Installing the Chassis Cover”.  
5. Plug all peripheral devices and the AC power cable(s) back into the server.  
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Replacing a Power Supply Fan Module  
The power supply fan modules in the Server Chassis SR1450 can be individually replaced if one of  
them fails. Use the steps below to replace a dual rotor fan.  
CAUTION  
The power supply fan module is NOT hot swappable. Before removing or replacing the power  
supply fan module, you must first take the server out of service, turn off all peripheral devices  
connected to the system, turn off the system by pressing the power button, and unplug the AC  
power cord(s) from the system or wall outlet.  
1. Verify a power supply fan module failure by checking the status LED. An amber or amber  
blinking LED indicates an actual or impending fan failure.  
2. Observe the safety and ESD precautions at the beginning of this book. See “Safety  
Information.”  
3. Power down the server and unplug all peripheral devices and the AC power cable(s).  
4. Remove the chassis cover. For instructions, see “Removing the Chassis Cover.”  
5. Remove the power supply air duct. For instructions, see “Removing the Power Supply Air  
Duct”.  
6. Disconnect the fan cable from the power distribution board. See letter “A” in the figure below.  
7. Lift the failed fan from the fan module assembly. See letter “B” in the figure below.  
A
B
TP01624  
Figure 42. Removing a Power Supply Fan Module  
8. Note the position of the raised arrows in the top of the replacement fan. Position the fan so one  
arrow points to the left, and the other arrow points to the rear of the chassis.  
9. With the fan arrows oriented correctly, insert the replacement fan into the fan module.  
10. Connect the power cable for the fan into the power distribution board.  
11. Install the power supply air duct. For instructions, see “Installing the Power Supply Air Duct.”  
12. Install the chassis cover. For instructions, see “Installing the Chassis Cover.”  
13. Plug all peripheral devices and the AC power cable(s) back into the server.  
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Replacing the Power Distribution Board  
The power distribution board is located between the two power supplies. This board can be  
replaced if it fails. To replace the power distribution board, use the following instructions.  
1. Observe the safety and ESD precautions at the beginning of this book. See “Safety  
Information.”  
2. Power down the server and unplug all peripheral devices and the AC power cable(s).  
3. Remove the chassis cover. For instructions, see “Removing the Chassis Cover.”  
4. Remove the power supply air duct. For instructions see “Removing the Power Supply Air  
Duct”.  
5. Remove the power supply modules. For instructions see “Removing a Hot-Swap Power  
Supply”.  
6. Disconnect the main power, CPU power and power signal cables from the server board. In  
“Figure 43. Removing the Power Distribution Board”, letter “A” shows the main power cable,  
letter “B” shows the CPU power cable, and letter “C” shows the power signal cable.  
7. Disconnect the PCI fan. See letter “D” in “Figure 43”.  
8. Disconnect the power from the power distribution board (see letter “E” in “Figure 43”) and the  
backplane (see letter “F” in “Figure 43”).  
9. If a SATA backplane is installed, disconnect the SATA cables from the backplane. See letter  
“G” in “Figure 43”).  
10. If a SCSI backplane is installed, disconnect the SCSI cables from the backplane. See letter “H”  
in “Figure 43”).  
11. Disconnect the power supply fans (see letters “P” and “Q” in “Figure 43”).  
12. If a slimline DVD/CD-ROM or floppy is installed, disconnect the power (see letter “I” in  
“Figure 43”) and data cable (see letter “J” in “Figure 43”).  
13. Slide the power distribution board to the right to release the board. See letter “K” in “Figure  
43”.  
14. Lift the power distribution board from the chassis. See letter “L” in “Figure 43”.  
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L
K
C
E
Q
P
B
F
A
D
K
H
G
G
I
J
TP01629  
Figure 43. Removing the Power Distribution Board  
15. Line up the holes on the replacement power distribution board with the power supply stand-offs  
on chassis. See letter “A” in “Figure 44. Installing the Power Distribution Board”. Press down  
and slide the power distribution board to the left until it sits firmly in place. See letter “B” in  
“Figure 44”.  
16. Connect the main power, CPU power, and power signal from the power supply to the server  
board. In “Figure 44”, letter “C” shows the main power cable, letter “D” shows the CPU power  
cable, and letter “E” shows the power signal cable.  
17. Connect the power cable to the power distribution board (see letter “F” in “Figure 44”) and  
connect the power cable to the backplane (see letter “G” in “Figure 44”).  
18. If a SATA backplane is installed, connect the SATA cables. See letter “H” in “Figure 44”.  
19. Reconnect the power supply fans.  
20. If a SCSI backplane is installed, connect the SCSI cables. See letter “I” in “Figure 44”.  
21. Install the power supply modules. For instructions see “Installing a Hot-Swap Power Supply”.  
22. Install the power supply air duct. For instructions see “Installing the Power Supply Air Duct”.  
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23. If a slimline DVD/CD-ROM or floppy drive is installed, connect power (see letter “J” in  
“Figure 44”) and data cable (see letter “K” in “Figure 44”).  
24. Connect the PCI fan. See letter “L” in “Figure 44”.  
25. Install the chassis cover. For instructions, see “Installing the Chassis Cover.”  
26. Plug all peripheral devices and the AC power cable(s) back into the server.  
A
B
E
F
D
C
L
B
G
I
H
K
H
J
TP01628  
Figure 44. Installing the Power Distribution Board  
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Replacing the Hot-Swap Power Supply  
The power supply can be replaced if it fails. If your server uses a redundant power supply, you do  
not need to power down your server to replace the failed power supply, as long as the remaining  
power supply is plugged into an AC power source and is functioning. If you do not have a  
redundant power supply installed, you must power down your server system before replacing the  
power supply.  
NOTE  
Power supply receptacles are dedicated to the front and back power supplies. Make sure AC power  
is plugged in correctly to ensure the power supply functions.  
Removing a Hot-Swap Power Supply  
To replace the power supply, use the following instructions.  
1. (Non-redundant power supply only) Power down the server.  
2. Remove the AC power cable from the inlet connector on the failed power supply.  
3. Open handle, push the green latch toward the right (see letter “A” in the figure below), and pull  
the power supply out of the chassis (see letter “B” in the figure below).  
A
B
TP01622  
Figure 45. Removing the Front Hot-Swap Power Supply from the Chassis  
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A
B
TP01630  
Figure 46. Removing the Rear Hot-Swap Power Supply from the Chassis  
Installing a Hot-Swap Power Supply  
To install a replacement power supply or to add a redundant power supply, use the following  
instructions.  
1. (Replacing power supply only) Remove the failed power supply. For instructions see  
“Removing a Hot-Swap Power Supply”.  
2. (Installing redundant power supply only): Remove the filler panel from the rear power supply  
bay by pulling it out.  
3. Slide the new power supply into the opening until it clicks into place. The latch on the rear of  
the power supply must be at the right.  
4. Make sure the front power supply is flush with the chassis edge, and the rear power supply is  
slightly recessed from the edge of the lid.  
5. Move the latch to the left to lock it in place.  
6. Plug in the AC power cable into the inlet connector on the new power supply.  
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Removing and Installing the SATA or SCSI Backplane  
Your server chassis must be configured with one of the following drive installation options:  
ƒ
ƒ
A hot-swap SCSI option that came with a SCSI backplane board.  
A hot-swap SATA option that came with a SATA backplane board.  
CAUTION  
The backplane is tool-less, but NOT hot swappable. Before removing or  
replacing the backplane, you must first take the server out of service, turn off  
all peripheral devices connected to the system, turn off the system by  
pressing the power button, and unplug the AC power cord from the  
system or wall outlet.  
The backplane board and the hardware that came with the backplane can be replaced if your  
backplane fails or if a different option is required. To replace the backplane, use the following  
instructions to remove and then to install a backplane.  
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Removing the SATA or SCSI Backplane  
1. Observe the safety and ESD precautions at the beginning of this book. See “Safety  
Information.”  
2. Power down the server and unplug all peripheral devices and the AC power cable(s).  
3. Remove the chassis cover. For instructions, see “Removing the Chassis Cover.”  
4. Remove all hot-swap drive carriers. For instructions, see “Removing a SATA or SCSI Hot-  
swap Hard Disk Drive.”  
5. Disconnect all cables from the backplane:  
6. Loosen the blue captive screw at the center of the backplane. See letter “A” in the figure below  
7. Slide the board to the left until it stops. Do not pull on any components on the board – grasp  
only on the edges of the board.  
8. Lift the backplane from the chassis. The holes in the backplane will slide from the matching  
pins in the chassis. If any of the pins catches on the holes, it means you have not slid the board  
fully to the right. See letter “B” in the figure.  
A
B
A
TP01608  
Figure 47. Removing the SATA or SCSI Backplane from the Chassis  
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Installing the SATA or SCSI Backplane  
1. Observe the safety and ESD precautions at the beginning of this book. See “Safety  
Information.”  
2. Power down the server and unplug all peripheral devices and the AC power cable(s).  
3. Remove the chassis cover. For instructions, see “Removing the Chassis Cover.”  
4. Remove all hot-swap drive carriers. For instructions, see “Removing a SATA or SCSI Hot-  
swap Hard Disk Drive.”  
5. Set the backplane board in place so that the holes in the board fit through the pegs in the bottom  
of the server chassis. See letter “A” in the figure below.  
6. Slide the board to the right until it stops. Do not pull on any components on the board – grasp  
only on the edges of the board.  
7. Tighten the blue captive screw at the center of the backplane board. See letter “B” in the figure.  
B
A
B
TP01607  
Figure 48. Installing a SATA or SCSI Backplane into the Chassis  
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8. Connect the following cables to the backplane:  
ƒ
ƒ
ƒ
Front panel cable  
Power cable  
(SCSI backplane only): SCSI Channel A cable. The cable indicates the end that is to be  
connected to the backplane.  
ƒ
(SATA backplane only): SATA cable(s).  
9. Install the chassis cover. For instructions, see “Installing the Chassis Cover.”  
10. Install the hot-swap hard drive(s), if applicable. For instructions, see “Installing a SATA or  
SCSI Hot-swap Hard Disk Drive”.  
11. (Optional) Install the front bezel. For instructions, see “Installing the Front Bezel.”  
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Cable Routing  
When you add or remove components from your server chassis, make sure your cables are routed  
correctly before reinstalling the chassis cover. Use caution to make sure no cables or wires are  
pinched and that the airflow from the fans is not blocked. Use the tables and figure below to  
determine the correct cable routing.  
A
B
C
D
TP01611  
Figure 49. SCSI Cable Routing Through Notches in Metal Air Baffle  
Table 2. SCSI Cable Routing Reference  
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B
C
D
SCSI cable (SCSI backplane to server board)  
USB cable (front panel to server board)  
Power cable (SCSI backplane)  
Front panel cable  
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A
B
E
C
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TP01612  
Figure 50. SATA Cable Routing Through Notches in Metal Air Baffle  
Table 3. SATA Cable Routing Reference  
A
B
C
D
E
SATA0 cable  
USB cable (front panel to server board)  
Power cable (SATA backplane)  
Front panel cable  
SATA1 cable  
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Power Supply Specifications  
520-W Single Power Supply Input Voltages  
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100-127 Vat 50/60 Hz; 6.7 A max.  
200-240 Vat 50/60 Hz; 3.4 A max.  
520-W Single Power Supply Output Voltages  
The table below lists the total wattage available from the power subsystem for each voltage. Ensure  
that your loads do not exceed the combined total wattage of 520 Watts. For information about  
calculating the power usage for your configuration, see “Calculating Power Usage.”  
Table 4. 520-W Power Supply System Output Capability  
Voltage  
+3.3 V  
Maximum Current  
16 A  
16 A  
2 A  
+5.0 V  
+5 V Standby  
+12.0 V  
–12.0 V  
58 A  
0.5 A  
1. Maximum continuous total DC output power should not exceed 520W. 520W  
includes the two fans powered from the power distribution board.  
2. 3.3V and 5V power is converted from 12V on the power distribution board.  
CAUTION  
Do not exceed a combined power output of 100 Watts for the +5 V and +3.3 V  
outputs. Exceeding a combined 100 Watts will overload the power subsystem  
and may cause the power supplies to overheat and malfunction.  
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System Environmental Specifications  
Table 5. Environmental Specifications  
Temperature  
Non-operating  
Operating  
–40 ° to 70 °C.  
+10°C to +35°C with the maximum rate of change not to exceed 10°C  
per hour  
Humidity  
Non-operating  
90% relative humidity (non-condensing) at 35 °C.  
Shock  
Operating  
Packaged  
2.0 g, 11 msec, 1/2 sine  
Non-palletized free fall in height 24 inches.  
Acoustic noise  
Sound Pressure: 55 dBA (Rackmount) in an idle state at typical office  
ambient temperature. (23 +/- degrees C) Sound Power: 7.0 BA in an idle  
state at typical office ambient temperature. (23 +/- 2 degrees C)  
Electrostatic discharge (ESD)  
+/-15kV except I/O port +/-8KV per Intel Environmental test  
specification; no component damage.  
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Equipment Log and Worksheets  
Equipment Log  
Use this equipment log to record information about your server.  
Item  
Manufacturer Name and Model Number Serial Number  
Date Installed  
Chassis  
Server Board  
Processor Speed  
and Cache  
Memory  
Video Display  
Keyboard  
Mouse  
Diskette Drive A  
CD-ROM Drive  
Hard Disk Drive  
Hard Disk Drive  
Hard Disk Drive  
Intel® Management  
Module  
Intel® Local Control  
Panel  
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Current Usage  
Calculating Power Usage  
The total combined wattage for your configuration must be less than the wattage rating for your  
power supply. Use the worksheets in this section to calculate the total used by your configuration.  
See the documentation that came with your add-in boards for their current and voltage information.  
Worksheet, Calculating DC Power Usage  
Table 6. Power Usage Worksheet 1  
Current (maximum) at voltage level:  
Device  
+3.3 V +5 V  
–5 V  
+12 V –12 V 5 V Standby  
Baseboard, Front Panel  
Board and Fans  
Processor(s)  
Memory  
3.5-inch Diskette Drive  
CD-ROM Drive  
1st Hard Drive  
2nd Hard Drive  
3rd Hard Drive  
Expansion Board 1  
Expansion Board 2  
Intel® Management Module  
Local Control Panel  
Total Current  
NOTE  
An online power budget analysis tool is available at http://support.intel.com (search for  
“Installation and Use”) to make sure your system falls within the allowed power budget.  
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Worksheet, Total Combined Power Used by the Server  
1. From the previous worksheet, enter the total current for each column.  
2. Multiply the voltage by the total current to get the total wattage for each voltage level.  
3. Add the total wattage for each voltage level to arrive at the total combined power usage for the  
power subsystem.  
Table 7. Power Usage Worksheet 2  
Voltage level and total current  
(V X A = W)  
Total Watts  
for each voltage level  
(+3.3 V) X (______ A)  
(+5 V) X (______ A)  
________ W  
________ W  
________ W  
________ W  
________ W  
________ W  
(+12 V) X (______ A)  
(–12 V) X (______ A)  
(5 V standby) X (______ A)  
Total Combined Wattage  
CAUTION  
Do not exceed a combined power output of 100 Watts for the +5 V and +3.3 V outputs. Exceeding  
a combined 100 Watts will overload the power subsystem and may cause the power supplies to  
overheat and malfunction.  
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Regulatory and Compliance Information  
Product Regulatory Compliance  
Product Safety Compliance  
The Server Chassis SR1450 complies with the following safety requirements:  
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UL60950 – CSA 60950(USA / Canada)  
EN60950 (Europe)  
IEC60950 (International)  
CB Certificate & Report, IEC60950 (report to include all country national deviations)  
GS License (Germany)  
GOST R 50377-92 - License (Russia)  
Belarus License (Belarus)  
Ukraine License (Ukraine)  
CE - Low Voltage Directive 73/23/EEE (Europe)  
IRAM Certification (Argentina)  
GB4943- CNCA Certification (China)  
Product EMC Compliance – Class A Compliance  
The Server Chassis SR1450 has been has been tested and verified to comply with the following  
electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) regulations when installed a compatible Intel® host system.  
For information on compatible host system(s) refer to Intel’s Server Builder Web site or contact  
your local Intel representative.  
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FCC /ICES-003 - Emissions (USA/Canada) Verification  
CISPR 22 – Emissions (International)  
EN55022 - Emissions (Europe)  
EN55024 - Immunity (Europe)  
EN61000-3-2 - Harmonics (Europe)  
EN61000-3-3 - Voltage Flicker (Europe)  
CE – EMC Directive 89/336/EEC (Europe)  
VCCI Emissions (Japan)  
AS/NZS 3548 Emissions (Australia / New Zealand)  
BSMI CNS13438 Emissions (Taiwan)  
GOST R 29216-91 Emissions (Russia)  
GOST R 50628-95 Immunity (Russia)  
Belarus License (Belarus)  
Ukraine License (Ukraine)  
RRL MIC Notice No. 1997-41 (EMC) & 1997-42 (EMI) (Korea)  
GB 9254 - CNCA Certification (China)  
GB 17625 - (Harmonics) CNCA Certification (China)  
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Certifications / Registrations / Declarations  
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UL Certification (US/Canada)  
CE Declaration of Conformity (CENELEC Europe)  
FCC/ICES-003 Class A Attestation (USA/Canada)  
VCCI Certification (Japan)  
C-Tick Declaration of Conformity (Australia)  
MED Declaration of Conformity (New Zealand)  
BSMI Certification (Taiwan)  
GOST R Certification / License (Russia)  
Belarus Certification / License (Belarus)  
RRL Certification (Korea)  
IRAM Certification (Argentina)  
CNCA Certification (China)  
Ecology Declaration (International)  
Product Regulatory Compliance Markings  
This product is marked with the following Product Certification Markings:  
Table 8. Product Certification Markings  
Regulatory Compliance Country  
Marking  
cULus Listing Marks  
USA/Canada  
GS Mark  
Germany  
CE Mark  
Europe  
USA  
FCC Marking (Class A)  
EMC Marking (Class A)  
VCCI Marking (Class A)  
Canada  
Japan  
continued  
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Table 8. Product Certification Markings (continued)  
Regulatory Compliance Country  
Marking  
BSMI Certification  
Number & Class A  
Warning  
Taiwan  
GOST R Marking  
RRL MIC Mark  
Russia  
Korea  
China  
China Compulsory  
Certification Mark  
Electromagnetic Compatibility Notices  
FCC (USA)  
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two  
conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any  
interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.  
For questions related to the EMC performance of this product, contact:  
Intel Corporation  
5200 N.E. Elam Young Parkway  
Hillsboro, OR 97124  
1-800-628-8686  
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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. 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:  
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Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.  
Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver.  
Connect the equipment to an outlet on a circuit other than the one to which the receiver is  
connected.  
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Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.  
Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the grantee of this device could void the  
user’s authority to operate the equipment. The customer is responsible for ensuring compliance of  
the modified product.  
Only peripherals (computer input/output devices, terminals, printers, etc.) that comply with FCC  
Class A or B limits may be attached to this computer product. Operation with noncompliant  
peripherals is likely to result in interference to radio and TV reception.  
All cables used to connect to peripherals must be shielded and grounded. Operation with cables,  
connected to peripherals, that are not shielded and grounded may result in interference to radio and  
TV reception.  
Industry Canada (ICES-003)  
Cet appareil numérique respecte les limites bruits radioélectriques applicables aux appareils  
numériques de Classe A prescrites dans la norme sur le matériel brouilleur: “Appareils  
Numériques”, NMB-003 édictée par le Ministre Canadian des Communications.  
English translation of the notice above:  
This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class A limits for radio noise emissions from digital  
apparatus set out in the interference-causing equipment standard entitled “Digital Apparatus,”  
ICES-003 of the Canadian Department of Communications.  
Europe (CE Declaration of Conformity)  
This product has been tested in accordance too, and complies with the Low Voltage Directive  
(73/23/EEC) and EMC Directive (89/336/EEC). The product has been marked with the CE Mark to  
illustrate its compliance.  
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VCCI (Japan)  
English translation of the notice above:  
This is a Class A product based on the standard of the Voluntary Control Council for Interference  
(VCCI) from Information Technology Equipment. If this is used near a radio or television receiver  
in a domestic environment, it may cause radio interference. Install and use the equipment according  
to the instruction manual.  
BSMI (Taiwan)  
The BSMI Certification Marking and EMC warning is located on the outside rear area of  
the product.  
Korean RRL Compliance  
English translation of the notice above:  
1. Type of Equipment (Model Name): On License and Product  
2. Certification No.: On RRL certificate. Obtain certificate from local Intel representative  
3. Name of Certification Recipient: Intel Corporation  
4. Date of Manufacturer: Refer to date code on product  
5. Manufacturer/Nation: Intel Corporation/Refer to country of origin marked on product  
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Regulated Specified Components  
To maintain the UL listing and compliance to other regulatory certifications and/or declarations, the  
following regulated components must be used and conditions adhered to. Interchanging or use of  
other component will void the UL listing and other product certifications and approvals.  
Updated product information for configurations can be found on the Intel Server Builder Web site  
at the following URL:  
If you do not have access to Intel’s Web address, please contact your local Intel representative.  
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Server Chassis (base chassis is provided with power supply and fans)UL listed.  
Server boardyou must use an Intel server board—UL recognized.  
Add-in boardsmust have a printed wiring board flammability rating of minimum UL94V-1.  
Add-in boards containing external power connectors and/or lithium batteries must be UL  
recognized or UL listed. Any add-in board containing modem telecommunication circuitry  
must be UL listed. In addition, the modem must have the appropriate telecommunications,  
safety, and EMC approvals for the region in which it is sold.  
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Peripheral Storage Devicesmust be UL recognized or UL listed accessory and TUV or  
VDE licensed. Maximum power rating of any one device is 19 watts. Total server configuration  
is not to exceed the maximum loading conditions of the power supply.  
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Getting Help  
World Wide Web  
Telephone  
All calls are billed US $25.00 per incident, levied in local currency at the applicable credit card  
exchange rate plus applicable taxes. (Intel reserves the right to change the pricing for telephone support at  
any time without notice).  
Before calling, fill out the “Issue Report Form” on the following pages.  
In U.S. and Canada  
In Europe  
1-800-404-2284  
UK  
France  
Germany 069 9509 6099  
Italy  
0870 6072439  
01 41 918529  
Finland  
Denmark  
Norway  
Sweden  
Holland  
9 693 79297  
38 487077  
23 1620 50  
08 445 1251  
020 487 4562  
02 696 33276  
91 377 8166  
Spain  
In Asia-Pacific region  
Australia 1800 649931  
Hong Kong 852 2 844 4456  
Indonesian  
Malaysia  
001-803 65 7249  
1-800 80 1390  
Korea  
PRC  
822 767 2595  
800 820 1100  
New Zealand 0800 444 365  
Pakistan  
Philippines  
Thailand  
Vietnam  
632 6368415 (IDD via Philippines)  
1-800 1 651 0117  
1-800 6310003  
632 6368416 (IDD via Philippines)  
Singapore 65 213-1311  
Taiwan  
India  
2 2545-1640  
0006517-830 3634  
In Japan  
0120-868686 (Domestic)  
81-298-47-0800 (outside country)  
In Latin America  
Brazil  
Mexico  
Colombia 980-9-122-118  
Costa Rica 0-800-011-0395  
Panama  
Chile  
0021-0811-408-5540  
001-800-628-8686  
Ecuador  
999-119, 800-628-8686 (via AT&T)  
Guatemala 99-99-190, 800-628-8686 (via AT&T)  
Venezuela 800-11-120, 800-628-8686 (via AT&T)  
Argentina  
Paraguay  
Peru  
001-800-222-1001, 800-628-8686 (via AT&T)  
008-11, 800-628-8686 (via AT&T)  
0-800-50000, 800-628-8686 (via AT&T)  
000-410, 800-628-8686 (via AT&T)  
001-800-628-8686  
800-532-992  
1-800-621-8423  
Miami  
Uruguay  
For an updated support contact list, see http://www.intel.com/support/9089.htm/  
Intel Server Issue Report Form  
Intel® Server Issue Report Form  
Date Submitted:  
Company Name:  
Contact Name:  
Email Address:  
Intel Server Product:  
Priority (Critical, Hot, High, Low):  
Brief Problem Description. Provide a brief description below. See the last page for space to  
include a detailed problem description.  
Board / Chassis Information  
Server Board  
DIMM Configuration  
DIMM1A MB:  
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Intel Server Board  
SE7520JR2  
DIMM1A Vendor/part number:  
DIMM1B MB:  
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Other (list):  
Baseboard Revision – PBA#:  
Baseboard Serial Number:  
CPU1 Speed/Stepping/Spec:  
CPU2 Speed/Stepping/Spec:  
System BIOS Version:  
HSC Firmware Version:  
DIMM1B Vendor/part number:  
DIMM2A MB:  
DIMM2A Vendor/part number:  
DIMM2B MB:  
DIMM2B Vendor/part number:  
DIMM3A MB:  
DIMM3A Vendor/part number:  
DIMM3B MB:  
DIMM3B Vendor/part number:  
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Operating System  
Version  
Service Pack #  
Peripheral Information  
Check each box below that is used, and provide the requested information  
Peripheral  
Card Or Peripheral Description  
Driver  
Revision  
IRQ #  
I/O Base  
Address  
FW Rev#  
Add-in Cards  
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Add-in Card  
Add-in Card  
Video  
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On-Board Video  
Add-in Video  
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NIC  
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On-Board NIC1  
On-Board NIC2  
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Hard Drive Information:  
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IDE  
# of drives installed:  
Make/Model/Firmware Revision  
SCSI # of drives installed:  
Make/Model/Firmware Revision  
SATAI # of drives installed:  
Make/Model/Firmware Revision  
Intel Server Issue Report Form  
Complete Problem Description  
In the space below, provide a complete description of the steps used to reproduce the problem or a  
complete description of where the problem can be found. Please also include any details on  
troubleshooting already done.  
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Warranty  
Limited Warranty for Intel® Chassis Subassembly  
Products  
Intel warrants that the Products (defined herein as the Intel® chassis subassembly and all of its  
various components and software delivered with or as part of the Products) to be delivered  
hereunder, if properly used and installed, will be free from defects in material and workmanship  
and will substantially conform to Intel’s publicly available specifications for a period of three (3)  
years after the date the Product was purchased from an Intel authorized distributor. Software of any  
kind delivered with or as part of products is expressly provided “as is” unless specifically provided  
for otherwise in any software license accompanying the software.  
If any Product furnished by Intel which is the subject of this Limited Warranty fails during the  
warranty period for reasons covered by this Limited Warranty, Intel, at its option, will:  
REPAIR the Product by means of hardware and/or software; OR  
REPLACE the Product with another Product; OR  
REFUND the then-current value of the Product if Intel is unable to repair or replace  
the Product.  
If such Product is defective, transportation charges for the return of Product to buyer within the  
USA will be paid by Intel. For all other locations, the warranty excludes all costs of shipping,  
customs clearance, and other related charges. Intel will have a reasonable time to make repairs or to  
replace Product or to refund the then-current value of the Product.  
In no event will Intel be liable for any other costs associated with the replacement or repair of  
Product, including labor, installation or other costs incurred by buyer and in particular, any costs  
relating to the removal or replacement of any product soldered or otherwise permanently affixed to  
any printed circuit board.  
This Limited Warranty, and any implied warranties that may exist under state law, apply only to the  
original purchaser of the Product.  
Extent of Limited Warranty  
Intel does not warrant that Products to be delivered hereunder, whether delivered stand-alone or  
integrated with other Products, including without limitation semiconductor components, will be  
free from design defects or errors known as “errata.” Current characterized errata are available  
upon request.  
This Limited Warranty does not cover damages due to external causes, including accident,  
problems with electrical power, usage not in accordance with product instructions, misuse, neglect,  
alteration, repair, improper installation, or improper testing.  
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Warranty Limitations and Exclusions  
These warranties replace all other warranties, expressed or implied including, but not limited to, the  
implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose. Intel makes no expressed  
warranties beyond those stated here. Intel disclaims all other warranties, expressed or implied  
including, without limitation, implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular  
purpose. Some jurisdictions do not allow the exclusion of implied warranties, so this limitation may  
not apply.  
All expressed and implied warranties are limited in duration to the limited warranty period. No  
warranties apply after that period. Some jurisdictions do not allow limitations on how long an  
implied warranty lasts, so this limitation may not apply to you.  
Limitations of Liability  
Intel’s responsibility under this, or any other warranty, implied or expressed, is limited to repair,  
replacement, or refund, as set forth above. These remedies are the sole and exclusive remedies for  
any breach of warranty. Intel is not responsible for direct, special, incidental, or consequential  
damages resulting from any breach of warranty under another legal theory including, but not  
limited to, lost profits, downtime, goodwill, damage to or replacement of equipment and property,  
and any costs of recovering, reprogramming, or reproducing any program or data stored in or used  
with a system containing this product. Some jurisdictions do not allow the exclusion or limitation of  
incidental or consequential damages, so the above limitations or exclusions may not apply to you.  
This limited warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights that vary  
from jurisdiction to jurisdiction.  
Any and all disputes arising under or related to this Limited Warranty shall be adjudicated in the  
following forums and governed by the following laws: for the United States of America, Canada,  
North America, and South America, the forum shall be Santa Clara, California, USA, and the  
applicable law shall be that of the State of California, USA; for the Asia Pacific region, the forum  
shall be Singapore and the applicable law shall be that of Singapore; for Europe and the rest of the  
world, the forum shall be London and the applicable law shall be that of the United Kingdom.  
In the event of any conflict between the English language version and any other translated  
version(s) of this Limited Warranty, the English language version shall control.  
Warranty  
How to Obtain Warranty Service  
To obtain warranty service for this Product, you may contact Intel or your authorized distributor.  
North America and Latin AmericaTo obtain warranty repair for the product, please go to the  
following Web site to obtain instructions:  
In Europe and in AsiaContact your original authorized distributor for warranty service.  
Any replacement Product is warranted under this written warranty and is subject to the same  
limitations and exclusions for the remainder of the original warranty period.  
Telephone Support  
If you cannot find the information you need on Intel’s World Wide Web site  
(http://www.intel.com/), call your local distributor or an Intel Customer Support representative. See  
Getting Help” for telephone numbers.  
Returning a Defective Product  
Before returning any product, call your authorized dealer/distribution authority.  
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