Fujitsu D1419 User Manual

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Technisches Handbuch / Technical Manual  
Mainboard D1419  
Deutsch / English  
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A26361-D1419-Z120-1-7419  
Deutsch  
English  
Mainboard D1419  
Technisches Handbuch  
Technical Manual  
Ausgabe März 2003  
March 2003 edition  
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Contents  
Introduction........................................................................................................................................1  
Notational conventions ..............................................................................................................1  
Important notes..................................................................................................................................1  
Information about boards...........................................................................................................2  
Features ............................................................................................................................................3  
Interfaces and connectors..........................................................................................................4  
Temperature / System monitoring..............................................................................................5  
LAN connector...........................................................................................................................6  
ISA bus resources .....................................................................................................................6  
PCI bus resources .....................................................................................................................7  
PCI slots............................................................................................................................7  
PCI IRQ line x - Assignment of the PCI interrupts..............................................................7  
Screen resolution.......................................................................................................................8  
SCSI/Host RAID configuration utility..........................................................................................9  
Starting the SCSI/Host RAID configuration program..........................................................9  
Terminating the SCSI/Host RAID configuration program....................................................9  
Activating and Configuring Host RAID .............................................................................10  
Default Settings in the menu Configure/View SCSI Controller Settings............................11  
SCSI Bus Interface Definitions.........................................................................................12  
Additional Options............................................................................................................12  
SCSI Device Configuration ..............................................................................................13  
Advanced Configuration Options......................................................................................14  
SCSI Disk Utilities....................................................................................................................15  
Verify ...............................................................................................................................15  
Format Disk .....................................................................................................................15  
Settings with switches .....................................................................................................................16  
Recovering System BIOS - switch 1........................................................................................16  
Skipping the password query - switch 2...................................................................................16  
Write protection for Flash BIOS - switch 3 ...............................................................................16  
Write protection for floppy disks - switch 4...............................................................................16  
Add-on modules ..............................................................................................................................17  
Slot sequence..........................................................................................................................18  
Installing the processor with heat sink and fan.........................................................................19  
Mounting heat sink...........................................................................................................19  
Upgrading main memory..........................................................................................................20  
Replacing lithium battery..........................................................................................................22  
Glossary ..........................................................................................................................................23  
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Introduction  
This technical manual describes the mainboard D1419, which can be equipped with up to two Intel  
processors.  
You will find further information in the "BIOS Setup" description.  
Further information about drivers is provided in the readme files on the hard disk, on the supplied  
drivers diskettes, on the "Drivers & Utilities" or on the "ServerStart" CD.  
Notational conventions  
The meanings of the symbols and fonts used in this manual are as follows:  
Pay particular attention to text marked with this symbol. Failure to observe this warning  
endangers your life, destroys the device, or may lead to loss of data.  
!
Supplementary information, remarks, and tips follow this symbol.  
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Ê
Text which follows this symbol describes activities that must be performed in the order shown.  
This symbol indicates that you must enter a blank space (press the Space Bar) at this point.  
This symbol indicates that you must press the Enter key.  
Ë
Ú
Text in this typefaceindicates screen outputs.  
Text in this bold typefaceindicates the entries you make via the keyboard.  
Text in italics indicates commands or menu items.  
"Quotation marks" indicate names of chapters or terms.  
Important notes  
With the mainboard installed you must open the system to access the mainboard. How to dismantle  
and reassemble the system is described in the operating manual accompanying the system.  
Connecting cables for peripherals must be adequately shielded to avoid interference.  
Observe the safety notes in the operating manual of your system.  
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Incorrect replacement of the lithium battery may lead to a risk of explosion. It is therefore  
essential to observe the instructions in the "Add-on modules" - "Replacing lithium battery"  
section.  
Components can become very hot during operation. Ensure you do not touch  
components when making extensions to the mainboard. There is a danger of burns!  
Connecting cables for peripherals must be adequately shielded to avoid interference.  
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Important notes  
The shipped version of this board complies with the requirements of the EEC  
directive 89/336/EEC "Electromagnetic compatibility".  
Compliance was tested in a typical PC configuration.  
When installing the board, refer to the specific installation information in the  
operating manual or technical manual for the receiving device.  
Connecting cables for peripherals must be adequately shielded to avoid interference.  
Components can become very hot during operation. Ensure you do not touch  
components when making extensions to the mainboard. There is a danger of burns!  
!
The warranty is invalidated if the device is damaged during the installation or  
replacement of system expansions. Information on which system expansions you can  
use is available from your sales outlet or the customer service centre.  
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Information about boards  
To prevent damage to the mainboard, the components and conductors on it, please take great care  
when you insert or remove boards. Take great care to ensure that extension boards are slotted in  
straight, without damaging components or conductors on the mainboard, or any other components,  
for example EMI spring contacts.  
Remove the plug from the mains outlet so that system and mainboard are totally disconnected from  
the mains voltage.  
Be careful with the locking mechanisms (catches, centering pins etc.) when you replace the  
mainboard or components on it, for example memory modules or processors.  
Never use sharp objects (screwdrivers) for leverage.  
Boards with electrostatic sensitive devices (ESD) are identifiable by the label shown.  
When you handle boards fitted with ESDs, you must, under all circumstances,  
observe the following:  
You must always discharge static build up (e.g. by touching a grounded object)  
before working.  
The equipment and tools you use must be free of static charges.  
Remove the power plug from the mains supply before inserting or removing  
boards containing ESDs.  
Always hold boards with ESDs by their edges.  
Never touch pins or conductors on boards fitted with ESDs.  
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Features  
Features  
ServerWorks GC LE533 chipset  
two processor sockets for Prestonia or Nocona processors with 2.2 GHz and higher,  
socket 604, with 133 MHz Front Side Bus and quad pumped data bus  
512 Kbyte second level cache  
6 slots for main memory. PC2100 modules (registered DDR DIMM memory modules with  
266 MHz and ECC) for 256 Mbyte up to 12 Gbyte main memory  
one 64 bit PCI-X slot with 100/133 MHz  
two 64 bit PCI-X slots with 100 MHz  
one 64 bit PCI-X slot with 100 MHz (prepared for ZCR)  
one 64 bit PCI slot with 33 MHz (long design possible)  
SCSI controller AIC7902 Ultra 320 capable, two-channel; board supports Zero Channel RAID  
(with Host RAID function)  
Screen controller ATI Rage XL VGA onboard with 230 MHz RAMDAC and 8 Mbyte SDRAM  
memory  
Broadcom BMC5703C single channel GbE Ethernet LAN controller  
Server management with BMC (FSC system) onboard  
two IDE interfaces ATA100 capable, support PIO mode 0-4  
Floppy port (34 pin classical for TX200 and 26 pin fineprint for RX300)  
one external parallel interface (ECP- and EPP-compatible)  
two external serial ports (COM1 and COM2)  
two external and two internal USB1.1 ports  
one external RJ45 LAN port  
two external PS/2 interfaces for keyboard and mouse  
system monitoring  
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Interfaces and connectors  
1 2  
3
4
5
6
7
23  
22  
8
9
10  
11  
12  
13  
17  
16 15 14  
21 2019  
1 = Floppy disk drive (TX300)  
2 = Floppy disk drive (RX300)  
3 = Power supply ATX  
4 = PC98  
5 = Power supply 12 V  
6 = Fan connector for CPU 0  
7 = Fan connector for CPU 1  
8 = Control panel  
12 = IPMB  
13 = Connector NMI key  
14 = Reset  
15 = Cover monitoring  
16 = SCSI channel B  
17 = SCSI channel A  
18 = Switch block  
19 = Fan 2 (system)  
20 = Fan 1 (system)  
9 = USB ports 2 / 3  
10 = IDE drives (primary)  
11 = IDE drives (secondary)  
21 = RSB (Remote Service Board) power supply  
22 = External ports  
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External ports  
2
7
3
5
1
8
6
4
1 = PS/2 mouse port  
2 = Serial port COM2  
3 = Parallel port LPT  
4 = LAN connector  
5 = VGA port  
6 = USB ports (2x)  
7 = Serial port COM1  
8 = PS/2 keyboard port  
The components and connectors marked are not necessarily present on the mainboard.  
Temperature / System monitoring  
Temperature and system monitoring aim to reliably protect the computer hardware against damage  
caused by overheating. In addition, any unnecessary noise is also prevented by reducing the fan  
speed, and information is provided about the system status. Cover monitoring protects the system  
from unauthorized opening.  
The temperature and system monitoring are controlled by an onboard controller developed by  
Fujitsu Siemens.  
The following functions are supported:  
Temperature monitoring:  
Measurement of the processor temperature, measurement of the system temperature with an  
onboard temperature sensor, measurement of the ambient temperature with a temperature sensor.  
Fan monitoring:  
Fans that are no longer available, blocked or sticky fans are detected. Blocked or sticky fans are  
operated with 12 V pulse voltage. Fans removed while the system is switched off are signaled by  
the Display news LED when the system is switched on again and processed by the BIOS or the  
application.  
Fan control:  
The fans are regulated according to temperature.  
Sensor monitoring:  
The removal of, or a fault in, a temperature sensor is detected. Should this happen all fans  
monitored by this sensor run at maximum speed, to achieve the greatest possible protection of the  
hardware. Temperature sensors removed while the system is switched off are signaled by the  
Display news LED and processed by the BIOS or the application.  
Cover monitoring:  
Unauthorized opening of the cover is detected, even when the system is switched off. However, this  
will only be indicated when the system is switched on again.  
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LAN connector  
This mainboard has a BCM5703C from Broadcom. This LAN controller supports the transfer rates of  
10 Mbit/s, 100 Mbit/s and 1 Gbit/s. The LAN controller is equipped with a 512 byte transmission and  
receiving buffer (FIFO) and supports WOL function through Magic Packet.  
It is also possible to boot a device without its own boot hard disk via LAN. Here Broadcom PXE is  
supported.  
The LAN RJ45 connector is equipped with an orange/green and a green LED (light emitting diode).  
1 = Orange/green indicator  
2 = Green indicator  
1
2
Green  
LAN activity  
LAN speed.  
Orange/green  
off: 10 Mbit/s or no connection  
Green: 100 Mbit/s  
Orange: 1 Gbit/s  
ISA bus resources  
Device  
Keyboard  
IRQ  
Address  
060, 064  
DMA  
1
Serial port COM2  
Serial port COM1  
3
03F8, 02F8, 03E8, 02E8  
4
03F8, 02F8, 03E8, 02E8  
5
Floppy disk drive controller  
Parallel interface LPT1  
Real-time clock (RTC)  
free  
6
03F0-3F5, 3F7  
0278, 0378, 03BC  
070-071  
2
7
0, 1, 3  
8
9, 10, 11  
12  
Mouse controller  
Numeric processor  
IDE controller  
13  
0F0-0FE  
1F0-1F7  
14  
free  
15  
"IRQ" = interrupt assigned as shipped  
"Address" = this address can be used for your particular device  
"Address" = this DMA can be used for your particular device  
Default settings are shown in bold print.  
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PCI bus resources  
PCI slots  
The following table shows an overview of the PCI slots:  
PCI slot  
64bit/32b Frequency  
PCIX  
Description  
it  
in MHz  
100/133  
100  
1
2
3
64 bit  
64 bit  
64 bit  
yes  
yes  
yes  
64 bit PCI bus slot  
64 bit PCI bus slot  
100  
64 bit PCI bus slot, prepared for  
ZCR (= Zero Channel RAID)  
4
5
64 bit  
64 bit  
100  
33  
yes  
no  
64 bit PCI bus slot, prepared for  
riser card E313  
64 bit PCI bus slot  
PCI IRQ line x - Assignment of the PCI interrupts  
PCI IRQ Line x defines which ISA interrupts are used for the separate PCI slots.  
If you select Auto in the BIOS setup, the interrupts are assigned automatically and no further  
settings are required.  
Multifunctional PCI boards or boards with an integrated PCI-to-PCI bridge can use several PCI  
interrupts (INTA#, INTB#, INTC#, INTD#). Monofunctional PCI boards (default) only use one PCI  
interrupt (INTA#) per PCI slot.  
The PCI interrupts INTA#, INTB#, INTC# and INTD# are available for each PCI slot, however only 2  
are routed further for PCI slot 5, as A and C as well as B and D are interrelated.  
The same interrupt can be assigned simultaneously to several PCI boards. You should avoid this  
condition due to reduced performance.  
If you use a setting other than Auto, the Plug&Play functionality of the system BIOS for the  
corresponding PCI boards is deactivated.  
Auto  
The PCI interrupts are assigned automatically in accordance with the Plug&Play  
guidelines.  
Disabled  
No ISA interrupt is assigned to the PCI interrupt.  
3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 9, 10, 11, 12, 14, 15  
The selected ISA interrupt is assigned to the PCI interrupt. You may not select an  
ISA interrupt that is used by a component on the mainboard (e.g. controller) or an  
ISA board.  
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A
B
C
D
Slot 1  
Slot 2  
Slot 3  
Slot 4  
Slot 5  
VGA  
PCI IRQ line 4  
PCI IRQ line 6  
PCI IRQ line 8  
PCI IRQ line 12  
PCI IRQ line 0  
-
PCI IRQ line 5  
PCI IRQ line 7  
PCI IRQ line 9  
PCI IRQ line 13  
PCI IRQ line 1  
-
PCI IRQ line 6  
PCI IRQ line 4  
PCI IRQ line 10  
PCI IRQ line 14  
PCI IRQ line 0  
-
PCI IRQ line 7  
PCI IRQ line 5  
PCI IRQ line 11  
PCI IRQ line 15  
PCI IRQ line 1  
-
SCSI*  
LAN**  
USB  
PCI IRQ line 10  
PCI IRQ line 2  
-
PCI IRQ line 11  
-
-
-
-
-
-
A..D = Interrupt output of the PCI controller  
* : Interrupts of SCSI channel A respective B.  
** : LAN interrupts are not PCI specific.  
Screen resolution  
Depending on the operating system used the screen resolutions in the following table refer to the  
screen controller on the mainboard. If you are using an external screen controller, you will find  
details of supported screen resolutions in the operating manual or technical manual supplied with  
the controller.  
Screen resolution  
640x480  
Refresh rate (Hz)  
Max. number of colors  
16.7 mio.  
200  
200  
150  
120  
100  
75  
800x600  
16.7 mio.  
1024x768  
16.7 mio.  
1152x864  
16.7 mio.  
1280x1024  
1600x1200  
16.7 mio.  
16.7 mio.  
Shaded screen resolutions are not supported by LCD monitors (TFT).  
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SCSI/Host RAID configuration utility  
The BIOS of the onboard U320 SCSI controller includes a menu-driven SCSI/Host RAID  
configuration program. This program allows you to change almost all of the option settings of the  
SCSI controller.  
When you boot the system a SCSI/Host RAID-BIOS message listing the SCSI devices connected is  
displayed.  
If an SCSI/Host RAID-BIOS error message appears or problems arise with SCSI devices,  
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please read the documentation of your SCSI device.  
If you are unable to trace or rectify the error, please contact your dealer or our customer  
service centre.  
Working with the keyboard  
Use the following keys when running the program:  
ËÊ  
Ú
to make selections  
to accept a selection  
[ESC]  
[F6]  
to call the previous menu and to terminate the SCSI configuration program.  
to reset to the default settings. This function is not possible in all menus.  
Starting the SCSI/Host RAID configuration program  
Ê
Start the PC, if the following message appears, press the key combination [Ctrl] and [A] :  
Press <Ctrl> <A> for SCSI Select (TM) Utility!  
In the first menu the available U320 SCSI controller are displayed. The onboard SCSI controller of  
D1419 is displayed with the following entry:  
AIC-7902 at slot 00 00:04:00  
When choosing the AIC-7902 you are taken to the top level of the configuration menu of this  
controller. The following options cannot be displayed.  
Host RAID is disabled (default):  
Configure/View SCSI Controller Settings  
SCSI Disk Utilities  
Enable Host RAID Support  
Host RAID is enabled:  
Configure/View SCSI Controller Settings  
Configure/View Host RAID Settings  
SCSI Disk Utilities  
Disable Host RAID Support  
Terminating the SCSI/Host RAID configuration program  
Depending on the current menu level, you can display the previous menu by pressing the [ESC]  
key. If you have made changes in the current menu you will be prompted to store them.  
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Ê
To quit the Configuration program press the [ESC] key until a corresponding message is  
displayed. Select Yes to quit.  
Activating and Configuring Host RAID  
To configure Host RAID select the menu entry Configure/View Host RAID Settings. If this entry is not  
displayed you have to activate Host RAID with the entry Enable Host RAID Support.  
Now the existing SCSI hard disks and already configured RAID drives are displayed.  
Select one of the displayed hard disks and configure the RAID-System to your needs.  
Detailed instruction on the configuration of Host RAID are contained in the Host RAID  
User's Guide.  
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The administration of the RAID system can be set later by a tool in your operating system  
(see therefor the documentation "Storage Manager Browser Edition"). this tool currently is  
available for Windows NT4 and Windows 2000.  
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Default Settings in the menu Configure/View SCSI Controller Settings  
SCSI Bus Interface Definitions  
SCSI Controller ID  
Default setting  
7
SCSI Controller Parity  
SCSI Controller Termination  
Additional Options  
Enabled  
Enabled  
Default setting  
Press <Enter>  
Boot Device Configuration  
Single Image  
Master SCSI Controller  
Select SCSI peripheral from which to boot  
Boot SCSI Controller  
AIC-7902 at slot 00 00:04:00  
AIC-7902 at slot 00 00:04:00  
0
Boot SCSI ID  
Boot LUN number*  
SCSI Device Configuration  
Sync Transfer Rate (MB/Sec)  
Packetized  
0
Press <Enter>  
320  
Yes  
Yes  
QAS  
Initiate wide negotiation  
Yes (Enabled)  
Enable disconnection  
Yes (Enabled)  
Yes  
Send Start Unit Command****  
BIOS Multiple LUN Support  
No  
Include in BIOS Scan  
Yes  
Advanced Configuration  
Press <Enter>  
Enabled  
Enabled  
Enabled  
Verbose  
Enabled  
Reset SCSI Bus at IC Initialization  
Display <Ctrl><A> Message During BIOS Initialization  
Extended Int 13 Translation for DOS Drives > 1Gbyte  
POST Display Mode  
SCSI Controller Int 13 Support  
Domain Validation****  
Enabled  
Disabled  
Enabled  
Support Removable Disks Under Int 13as Fixed Disks****  
BIOS Support for Bootable CD-ROM****  
*
The setting is valid only if Multiple LUN Support is enabled.  
The setting is valid only if the Int 13 Support of the SCSI controller is enabled (Enabled).  
****  
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SCSI Bus Interface Definitions  
SCSI Controller ID  
All SCSI devices on one SCSI bus, including the SCSI controller, must be set to separate SCSI  
addresses.  
The SCSI controller is normally set to ID 7.  
You do not normally need to change the SCSI address, not even if you install several SCSI  
controllers. In this case each SCSI controller may be assigned address 7, because each is  
connected to it’s own SCSI bus.  
SCSI Controller Parity  
The U320-SCSI controller uses parity bits on the SCSI bus to verify the data transfer from your  
SCSI bus (Enabled).  
If one of your SCSI devices does not support Parity Checking, disable it on the SCSI controller.  
SCSI Controller Termination  
The terminating resistors of the SCSI controller must be enabled.  
The default setting is Enabled. The terminating resistor of the SCSI controller is enabled.  
With [F6] you can reset to the default setting.  
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Additional Options  
Master SCSI Controller  
These settings display from which of the available SCSI controller the BIOS is loaded. As long as  
the onboard SCSI controller AIC-7902 is activated, only this one is the master controller.  
Boot SCSI Controller  
This setting defines from which of the available SCSI controller is booted.  
Boot Target ID  
The U320-SCSI controller can start the operating system from a drive with any SCSI address (ID).  
The default setting is SCSI ID 0. The SCSI ID selected here must correspond to the ID configured  
on the boot device.  
Boot LUN number  
If your boot device has multiple LUNs (Logical Unit Numbers) and Multiple LUN Support is Enabled,  
this option allows you to specify which LUN to boot from on your boot device. The default setting is  
LUN 0.  
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SCSI Device Configuration  
Sync Transfer Rate  
Fast SCSI devices, including the U320-SCSI controller, are capable of transferring data to and from  
the SCSI bus at speeds ranging up to 320 Mbyte/s at synchronous data transfer. The configurable  
maximum data transfer rate is 320 Mbyte/s. For this setting the options "Wide Negotiation",  
"Packatized" and "Disconnection" must be activated (YES).  
Packetized  
When activating the packetized option for the U320 SCSI operation not only data but also SCSI  
commands and messages in synchronous operation are transferred. These are transferred together  
with data in packages. With this more bus bandwidth for real data transmission are available. This  
option is only for the U320 operation.  
QAS  
By the QAS (Quick Arbitration and Select) option the packages are transferred on the SCSI bus  
without a bus free phase between the packages. As a result a higher throughput on the SCSI bus is  
achieved. This option is only for the U320 operation.  
Initiate wide negotiation  
This option determines whether the SCSI controller attempts 16-bit data transfer (Wide negotiation)  
instead of 8-bit data transfer. As a result two byte are transferred simultaneously via the SCSI bus  
instead of one byte.  
Enable disconnection  
The default setting is Yes (enabled).  
This permits SCSI devices to enable the SCSI bus during command execution.  
A typical example of this is a tape device that has no need to access the SCSI bus during rewinding  
and can be "disconnected" from the SCSI bus for this period.  
You can disable the function (No) if you have only connected one SCSI device. In this case,  
disabling disconnection improves performance slightly.  
Send Start Unit Command  
The default setting is Yes (enabled).  
When this feature is enabled, the SCSI devices which support this function are not started by  
switching on the server until they receive a "Start Unit" command from BIOS of the U320 SCSI  
controller. (To do this the U320-SCSI controller BIOS must not be disabled).  
This function is used to distribute the high starting currents of the SCSI devices over a specific  
period and to release the power supply of your server.  
BIOS Multiple LUN Support  
This option determines whether booting from a SCSI device that has multiple LUNs (Logical Unit  
Numbers) is supported. The default setting is No (disabled).  
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Include in BIOS Scan  
With this setting it can be determined for every SCSI address on this SCSI bus, whether the SCSI  
BIOS while initializating checks or not that a SCSI device with this special address is connected to  
the bus. The default setting is Yes, i.e. the corresponding SCSI address is checked.  
Advanced Configuration Options  
Reset SCSI Bus at IC Initialization  
The default setting is Enabled.  
This causes a reset on the SCSI bus during the initialisation of the SCSI controller. All the devices  
connected to the SCSI bus are reset and re-initialised by that.  
Display <CTRL><A> Message During BIOS Initialization  
This option determines whether the  
Press <Ctrl> <A> for SCSISelect (TM) Utility!  
message appears on your screen during system startup. The default setting is Enabled.  
If this setting is disabled, you can still invoke the SCSI configuration program by pressing [CTRL]  
and [A] at system bootup.  
Extended Int 13 Translation for DOS Drives > 1Gbyte  
The default setting is Enabled.  
Normally, only drives with a capacity of up to 1 Gbyte can be accessed.  
Enabling this option allows drives of up to 8 Gbyte capacity (2 Gbyte/partition) to be supported  
under MS-DOS 5.0 or higher.  
The SCSI controller BIOS must be enabled. The drive must be controlled by the SCSI controller  
BIOS.  
Back up the data on your large capacity drive before enabling the option.  
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After enabling this option, the drive must be re-partitioned and high-level formatted with  
the DOS FDISK and FORMAT programs.  
Do not use this option with drives that contain two or more partitions formatted with  
different operating systems.  
POST Display Mode  
The default setting is Verbose.  
While the system is booting, the SCSI controller's BIOS reports which devices are connected to the  
SCSI bus. Further settings are Silent (no messages are shown) and Diagnostic (additional  
information are shown for diagnostics purposes).  
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SCSI Controller Int 13 Support  
The default setting for the Int 13 SCSI controller's support is Enabled. With this the SCSI controller´s  
BIOS is enabled.  
If you are only running SCSI devices, from which you don't want to boot and if you need space for  
the BIOS of additional controller, then you disable the Int 13 support of the U320-SCSI-controller.  
When you disable the Int 13 support via the SCSI configuration program, you can retain access to  
the configuration program at system start-up with the [Ctrl] - [A] keys.  
Note under DOS that you will have to install additional drivers to access drives if the Int  
13 support of the U320-SCSI controller is disabled.  
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Domain Validation  
The default setting is Enabled.  
The SCSI controller checks with a short test, whether the transmission rate set under Sync Transfer  
Rate is possible. If errors occur, the transmission rate is reduced as far as no more errors occur.  
Support Removable Disks under Int 13 as Fixed Disks  
This option allows you to use removable-media drives, such as CD-ROM drives, without installing  
additional drivers. The default setting is Disabled.  
If a removable-media device is controlled by the SCSI controller BIOS, do not remove the  
media while the PC is on.  
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BIOS Support for Bootable CD-ROM  
This option determines whether the BIOS supports a CD-ROM drive startup drive, i.e. you can boot  
from CD-ROM. The default setting is Enabled.  
SCSI Disk Utilities  
When you select the SCSI Disk Utilities menu item, you are shown a list of all the devices connected  
to the SCSI bus. You are also offered two menus for hard disk drives: Verify and Format Disk.  
Verify  
With Verify you can have a selected hard disk drive checked. All defects that are detected will be  
entered in the existing error list for the hard disk.  
Format Disk  
With Format Disk a selected hard disk is formatted in low-level format. Normally hard disks are  
already formatted in low-level format. You should use this menu item only if you want to erase the  
hard disk completely and regenerate the error list.  
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Settings with switches  
Settings with switches  
ON  
1
2
3
4
Preset for switches 1 to 4 = Off.  
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The clock frequency of the processor is set automatically.  
Recovering System BIOS - switch 1  
Switch 1 enables recovery of the old system BIOS after an attempt to update has failed. To restore  
the old system BIOS you need a Flash BIOS Diskette (please call our customer service centre).  
on  
The system boots from the "Flash BIOS floppy disk" from Drive A and reprograms  
the system BIOS on the board.  
off  
The System BIOS is started with the system BIOS from the mainboard (default  
setting).  
Skipping the password query - switch 2  
Switch 2 is used to define whether the password is queried at system startup, if the password  
protection is enabled in BIOS Setup (in Security menu , the Password field must be set to Enabled).  
on  
off  
The password query is skipped. Passwords are deleted.  
The password query is effective (default setting).  
Write protection for Flash BIOS - switch 3  
Switch 3 is used to define whether the System BIOS is write protected or not.  
on  
off  
The System BIOS can neither be written to nor deleted. Flash-BIOS update from  
floppy disk is not possible.  
The System BIOS can be written or deleted. Flash-BIOS update from floppy disk is  
possible (default setting).  
Write protection for floppy disks - switch 4  
Switch 4 is used to define whether floppy disks can be written or deleted in the floppy disk drive. To  
write and delete floppy disks, the write-protection in BIOS Setup must be disabled (in menu Security,  
the field Diskette Write must be set to Enabled).  
on  
off  
The floppy disk drive is write-protected.  
Floppy disks can be read, written and deleted (default setting).  
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Add-on modules  
Add-on modules  
For all steps described in this chapter pull the power plug out of the mains outlet!  
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5
4
1 = Socket for processor 1 (CPU 0)  
2 = Socket for processor 2 (CPU 1)  
3 = Heartbeat-LED (blinking): "BMC is  
activated"  
4 = PCI slot 1  
5 = PCI slot 2  
6 = PCI slot 3: Zero Channel RAID  
7 = PCI slot 4  
8 = PCI slot 5  
9 = LED L3 (red): "Processor configuration  
error“  
11 = LED L1 (yellow): "Auxiliary voltage“  
12 = Battery  
13 = Memory bank 0, module A  
14 = Memory bank 0, module B  
15 = Memory bank 1, module A  
16 = Memory bank 1, module B  
17 = Memory bank 2, module A  
18 = Memory bank 2, module B  
19 = LED L5 (blue): identification display  
20 = LED L4 (amber): Global error indicator  
10 = LED L2 (green): "Operating voltage“  
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LEDs  
Heartbeat LED (flashes): flashing  
"BMC is activated"  
Normal operation  
Another operating mode  
on/off: BMC is not working  
(indicates that the  
system monitoring  
function is active)  
LED L1 (yellow):  
"Auxiliary voltage“  
on  
on  
off  
off: no auxiliary voltage available  
off: no operating voltage available  
on: processor configuration error  
LED L2 (green):  
"Operating voltage“  
LED L3 (red):  
"Processor configuration  
error“  
LED L4 (amber): Global off  
error indicator  
on: prefailure detected  
flashing: global error  
LED L5 (blue):  
off  
on: Device identification  
identification display  
PCI slots 1, 2, 3 and 4 are 3.3 V slots. PCI slot 3 supports a Zero Channel RAID controller.  
The RSB can be mounted in PCI slot 5.  
Slot sequence  
A "Zero Channel RAID Controller" board can only be mounted in PCI slot 3 to offer a RAID  
solution with the onboard RAID controller.  
A 5 V PCI card can only be mounted in PCI slot 5.  
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Installing the processor with heat sink and fan  
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Remove the heat sink including the fan fixed upon it.  
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4
Ê
Ê
Ê
Push the lever in the direction of the arrow (1) and lift it as far as it will go.  
Remove the old processor from the socket (2).  
Insert the new processor in the socket so that the angled corner of the processor matches the  
coding on the socket (A) with regard to the position (3).  
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Push the lever back down until it clicks into place (4).  
Mounting heat sink  
If you are installing the heat sink you must ensure a good heat contact between heat sink and the  
processor's surface. It is essential to use heat conducting paste between the processor and the heat  
sink.  
If you remove the heat sink, you must clean it (e.g. with benzine) and apply new heat conducting  
paste before you remount it.  
Be sure to use heat conducting material between the processor and the heat sink. If a heat  
conducting pad (rubber-like foil) is already applied to the heat sink, then use it. Otherwise you must  
apply a very thin layer of heat conducting paste.  
Heat conducting pads can only be used once. If you remove the heat sink, you must clean it and  
apply new heat conducting paste before you remount it.  
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When using a new heat sink:  
Ê
Remove the protection cover from the  
underside of the heat sink.  
When using the previous heat sink:  
Ê
Completely remove the old residues of the  
heat conducting paste.  
Ê
Apply an even coat of heat conducting paste  
to the entire surface of the processor and  
mount the heat sink on it.  
Ê
Ê
Fix the heat sink with the supplied screws.  
Connect the end of the fan cable to the  
connector on the mainboard.  
Upgrading main memory  
The slots for the main memory are suitable for 256, 512, 1024 and 2048 Mbyte DDR-DIMM memory  
modules. The organization in three memory banks 0 to 2 enables fast memory access with  
interleave. The board supports a maximum of 12 Gbytes.  
Two identical memory modules must be installed per memory bank. Partial equipping of a memory  
bank is not possible. The equipping sequence of the memory banks is arbitrary.  
You may only use registered DDR DIMM memory modules. Unbuffered memory modules  
are not permitted.  
!
DDR DIMM memory modules must be designed for a clock frequency of 266 MHz  
(meets PC2100 specification).  
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Installing a memory module  
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2
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Ê
Push the holders on each side of the memory slot outwards.  
Insert the memory module in the slot while folding the side holders up until the memory module  
engages (2).  
Removing a memory module  
1
1
Ê
Ê
Push the clips on the right and left of the memory slot outward (1).  
Pull the memory module out of the memory slot (2).  
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Replacing lithium battery  
In order to permanently save the system information, a lithium battery is installed to provide the  
CMOS-memory with a current. A corresponding error message notifies the user when the charge is  
too low or the battery is empty. The lithium battery must then be replaced.  
Incorrect replacement of the lithium battery may lead to a risk of explosion!  
!
The lithium battery may be replaced only with an identical battery or with a type  
recommended by the manufacturer.  
Do not throw lithium batteries into the household waste. They must be disposed of in  
accordance with local regulations concerning special waste.  
Make sure that you insert the battery the right way round. The plus pole must be on the  
top!  
The lithium battery holder exists in different designs that function in the same way.  
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2
3
2
3
1
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Press the locking lug in the direction of the arrow (1); the battery jumps somewhat out of the  
holder (2).  
Ê
Ê
Remove the battery (2).  
Insert a new lithium battery of the same type into the socket (3).  
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Glossary  
Glossary  
The technical terms and abbreviations given below represent only a selection of the full list of  
common technical terms and abbreviations.  
Not all technical terms and abbreviations listed here are valid for the described mainboard.  
ACPI  
Advanced Configuration and  
Power Management Interface  
Audio Codec '97  
Accelerated Graphics Port  
Audio Modem Riser  
ISA  
Industrial Standard Architecture  
AC'97  
AGP  
AMR  
AOL  
APM  
ATA  
LAN  
LSA  
MCH  
MMX  
NMI  
Local Area Network  
LAN Desk Service Agent  
Memory Controller Hub  
MultiMedia eXtension  
Non Maskable Interrupt  
PCI64 Hub  
Alert On LAN  
Advanced Power Management  
Advanced Technology  
Attachment  
P64H  
BIOS  
Basic Input Output System  
PCI  
Peripheral Component  
Interconnect  
CAN  
CPU  
Controller Area Network  
Central Processing Unit  
PXE  
RAID  
Preboot eXecution Environment  
Redundant Array of Inexpensive  
Disks  
CNR  
C-RIMM  
Communication Network Riser  
Continuity Rambus Inline  
Memory Module  
RAM  
RAMDAC  
Random Access Memory  
Random Access Memory Digital  
Analogue Converter  
DIMM  
Dual Inline Memory Module  
RDRAM  
Rambus Dynamic Random  
Access Memory  
ECC  
EEPROM  
Error Correcting Code  
Electrical Erasable  
Programmable Read Only  
Memory  
RIMM  
RSB  
Rambus Inline Memory Module  
Remote Service Board  
FDC  
FIFO  
FSB  
Floppy disk controller  
First-In First-Out  
Front Side Bus  
RTC  
SB  
SDRAM  
Real Time Clock  
Soundblaster  
Synchronous Dynamic Random  
Access Memory  
FWH  
GMCH  
GPA  
Firmware Hub  
SGRAM  
Synchronous Graphic Random  
Access Memory  
Graphics and Memory Controller  
Hub  
Graphics Performance  
Accelerator  
Inter Integrated Circuit  
Instantly Available Power  
Managed Desktop PC Design  
I/O Controller Hub  
Intelligent Drive Electronics  
Intelligent Platform Management  
Bus  
SIMD  
Streaming Mode Instruction  
(Single Instruction Multiple Data)  
System Management Bus  
I2C  
IAPC  
SMBus  
SVGA  
Super Video Graphic Adapter  
ICH  
IDE  
IPMB  
USB  
VGA  
WOL  
Universal Serial Bus  
Video Graphic Adapter  
Wake On LAN  
IPMI  
Intelligent Platform Management  
Interface  
ZCR  
Zero Channel RAID  
IPSEC  
Internet Protocol Security  
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