Gateway Server GT115 User Manual

Gateway GT115  
Service Guide  
PART NO.:  
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Conventions  
The following conventions are used in this manual  
:
Denotes actual messages that appear  
on screen.  
Screen messages  
NOTE  
Gives bits and pieces of additional  
information related to the current  
topic.  
WARNING  
CAUTION  
Alerts you to any damage that might  
result from doing or not doing specific  
actions.  
Gives precautionary measures to  
avoid possible hardware or software  
problems.  
IMPORTANT  
Reminds you to do specific actions  
relevant to the accomplishment of  
procedures.  
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Safety, Care and Regulatory Information  
Before installing a server, be sure that you understand the following warnings and cautions.  
WARNING: To reduce the risk of electric shock or damage to the equipment:  
Do not disable the power cord grounding plug. The grounding plug is an important safety feature.  
Plug the power cord into a grounded (earthed) electrical outlet that is easily accessible at all times.  
Unplug the power cord from the power supply to disconnect power to the equipment.  
Do not route the power cord where it can be walked on or pinched by items placed against it. Pay particular  
attention to the plug, electrical outlet, and the point where the cord extends from the server.  
WARNING:To reduce the risk of personal injury from hot surfaces, allow the drives and the internal  
system components to cool before touching them.  
CAUTION: Do not operate the server for long periods with the access panel open or removed.  
Operating the server in this manner results in improper airflow and improper cooling that can lead to thermal  
damage.  
Preventing electrostatic discharge  
To prevent damaging the system, be aware of the precautions you need to follow when setting up the system  
or handling parts. A discharge of static electricity from a finger or other conductor may damage system boards  
or other static-sensitive devices. This type of damage may reduce the life expectancy of the device. To  
prevent electrostatic damage:  
Avoid hand contact by transporting and storing products in static-safe containers.  
Keep electrostatic-sensitive parts in their containers until they arrive at static-free workstations.  
Place parts on a grounded surface before removing them from their containers.  
Avoid touching pins, leads, or circuitry.  
Always be properly grounded when touching a static-sensitive component or assembly.  
Server warnings and cautions  
Before installing a server, be sure that you understand the following warnings and cautions.  
WARNING: To reduce the risk of electric shock or damage to the equipment:  
1. Do not disable the power cord grounding plug. The grounding plug is an important safety feature.  
2. Plug the power cord into a grounded (earthed) electrical outlet that is easily accessible at all times.  
3. Unplug the power cord from the power supply to disconnect power to the equipment.  
4. Do not route the power cord where it can be walked on or pinched by items placed against it. Pay  
particular attention to the plug, electrical outlet, and the point where the cord extends from the server.  
WARNING: To reduce the risk of personal injury from hot surfaces, allow the drives and the internal  
system components to cool before touching them.  
CAUTION: Do not operate the server for long periods with the access panel open or removed. Operating the  
server in this manner results in improper airflow and improper cooling that can lead to thermal damage.  
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Table of Contents  
PREFACE  
I
I
REVISION HISTORY  
COPYRIGHT  
I
DISCLAIMER  
I
CONVENTIONS  
II  
III  
III  
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4
6
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SAFETY, CARE AND REGULATORY INFORMATION  
PREVENTING ELECTROSTATIC DISCHARGE  
SERVER WARNINGS AND CAUTIONS  
TABLE OF CONTENTS  
MECHANICAL COMPONENTS  
SYSTEM FRU LIST  
SYSTEM COMPONENTS  
SYSTEM SPECIFICATIONS  
Hardware specification  
10  
10  
12  
13  
14  
Environmental specification  
Mechanical specification  
Power supply specification  
APPEARANCE OF SYSTEM  
Front view  
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16  
17  
18  
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Rear view  
Internal Component  
Switch and LED Indicators Introduction  
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Front Panel LED Description  
Hard Disk Drive Sequence & LED Description  
LAN Port LED Description  
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19  
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System Block Diagram  
MOTHERBOARD PLACEMENT AND JUMPER SETTING  
Motherboard Component  
22  
22  
23  
24  
Connector Icon Description  
Motherboard Jumper Setting  
INSTALLING/REMOVING SYSTEM HARDWARE  
25  
Chassis Cover Removal and Installation  
Removing the side cover  
26  
26  
CPU Installation / Removal  
27  
28  
29  
Cooling Fan Installation / Removal  
Memory Installation / Removal  
PCI Expansion Card Installation / Removal  
Install the expansion card  
30  
30  
Hard Disk Drive Installation / Removal  
31  
Power supply installation / Removal  
32  
32  
Install a hot-swap power supply module  
CABLE ROUTING  
33  
Cable Routing image  
33  
BIOS SETUP  
34  
Main Menu  
36  
Advanced Menu  
37  
38  
40  
41  
42  
43  
44  
45  
47  
48  
Processor Configuration  
Memory Configuration  
SATA Controller Configuration  
PCI Configuration  
USB Configuration  
Legacy Device Configuration  
Console Redirection  
Power Configuration  
Hardware Monitor  
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Security Menu  
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50  
50  
50  
Setting a System Password  
Changing a System Password  
Removing a System Password  
Server Menu  
51  
52  
53  
System Information  
Event Log Configuration  
Boot Option Menu  
Boot Manager Menu  
Exit Menu  
54  
56  
57  
TROUBLESHOOTING  
58  
Error Symptoms List  
58  
BIOS BEEP CODES  
61  
BIOS Beep Codes Table  
PEI Beep Codes  
61  
61  
61  
DXE Beep Codes  
BIOS Recovery Instruction  
61  
BIOS POST ERROR MESSAGES LIST  
64  
BIOS POST error message list  
PEI Phase  
64  
64  
65  
DXE Phase  
UNDETERMINED PROBLEMS  
67  
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Mechanical Components  
Item  
Description  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Right side cover  
System support retainer  
System bottom plate  
System support retainer  
System plastic stands  
Hard drive cage  
Hard drive bracket  
Front door plate  
Front bezel  
10  
11  
12  
Power button  
Bezel lens  
Power lens  
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15  
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18  
19  
20  
21  
22  
23  
24  
Optical drive cage  
USB bracket  
USB bracket  
Left side cover  
Hard drive slider  
Hard drive cage  
Top cover  
System top cover  
CD-ROM bracket patch  
PCI retainer  
Back cover  
Rear window  
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System FRU List  
Item  
Photo  
Part number  
HS.31600.004  
Chassis  
SATA ODD CABLE 7 PINS,  
500MM  
CA.R4300.001  
SATA HDD CABLE 7 PINS,  
500MM  
CA.R4300.002  
SAS HDD CABLE  
CA.31400.030  
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Back I/O SHIELD  
33.R7F0L.001  
TZ.R4300.001  
FRONT BEZEL ASSEMBLY  
SYSTEM FAN  
HI.R4300.001  
SYSTEM FAN  
SINK  
HI.30900.024  
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Main Board  
MB.R7F0A.001  
FSP FSP450-60EP 450W  
POWER SUPPLY  
PY.45008.001  
Mylar  
47.R7F0L.001  
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System components  
Item  
Description  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Front Bezel door  
Top cover  
Power supply cage  
Cooling fan cage  
PCI card  
Main board  
Hard drive blank  
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System Specifications  
Hardware specification  
System unit  
Item  
Description  
Processor socket  
AMD socket C32  
Memory Technology – Socket C32 interfaces to DDR3 SDRAM  
DIMMs.  
Processor support  
HyperTransport™ Technology.  
Thermal Monitoring and Control – The Socket C32 processor uses  
Advanced Platform Management Link.  
AMD SR5670 – North bridge  
AMD SP5100 – South bridge  
Core logic chipsets  
LAN controller  
Memory controller  
Storage controller  
VGA controller  
INTEL 82574L  
Integrated in AMD socket C32 processor.  
Software RAID – Integrated in AMD SP5100.  
XGI Volari – Z9S with 64 MB VRAM.  
PCI-E 1 – PCI Express x16 line with x16 slot.  
PCI-E 2 – PCI Express x8 line with x8 slot.  
PCI-E 3 – PCI Express x4 line with x4 slot.  
PCI-E 4 – PCI Express x1 line with x4 slot.  
I/O subsystem  
Memory  
Four DDR3 (1066/1333 MHz ) slots.  
Support maximum 64GB at 800MHz.  
Front panel – Two USB ports.  
Rear panel – PS/2 keyboard port, PS/2 mouse port, COM port, Four  
USB ports, Video Port, Audio jack (Option), LAN port.  
I/O ports  
Internal – Two USB ports for tape device, USB port, I2C Connector,  
TPM, Six SATA ports.  
Front panel – Power, Hard drive, System Status and LAN activity.  
Rear panel – Activity and link status for the LAN ports.  
Status LED indicators  
Thermal solution  
One system fan.  
One processor heat sink fan.  
One front panel fan.  
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Memory  
Item  
Number of DIMM slots Four  
Description  
Maximum memory  
capacity  
8 GB (2 GB in each of the four DIMM slots)  
Memory modes  
Single DIMM, non-interleaving (DIMM A1)  
Two DIMMs, interleaving (DIMM A1 and DIMM B1)  
Four DIMMs, full memory configuration  
Memory controller  
DIMM specifications  
Size  
Integrated in the AMD socket C32 processor  
512 MB, 1 GB, 2GB, and 4 GB  
1066/1333 MHz  
Speed  
Type  
DDR3 Unbuffered ECC DIMM  
Processor  
General processor specifications  
Item  
Description  
Manufacturing  
technology  
45nm  
65nm  
Thermal design power 95W  
Socket type C32  
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Environmental specification  
Item  
Description  
Temperature range  
Operating  
535°C (4195°F)  
Non-operating  
Humidity (non-condensing)  
Operating  
-2060C (-4140°F)  
30–80% RH  
20–90% RH  
Non-operating  
Acoustic noise  
Full Configuration  
Sound pressure level in idle mode on bystander  
position 38 dBA  
Sound pressure level in full loading on bystander  
position 45 dBA  
Light Configuration  
Sound pressure level in idel mode on bystander  
position 35 dBA  
Sound pressure level in full loading on bystander  
position 40 dBA  
* All temperature ratings shown are for sea level. An altitude derating of 1¢XC per 300 m (1.8¢XF per 1,000 ft)  
to 3048 m (10,000 ft) is applicable. No direct sunlight allowed.  
** Storage maximum humidity of 95% is based on a maximum temperature of 45¢XC (113¢XF). Altitude  
maximum for storage corresponds to a pressure minimum of 70 KPa.  
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Mechanical specification  
Item  
Description  
System board platform  
uATX (Micro Advanced Technology Extended)  
System board dimensions  
Length  
304.8mm  
Width  
243.84mm  
System Dimensions  
Height  
358mm  
180mm  
Depth  
Width  
450mm  
Server weight (maximum  
configuration, approximate)  
Basic configuration (excluding the 8KG  
keyboard and mouse)  
Fully loaded configuration  
(including the keyboard, mouse,  
and kits)  
12.2KG  
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Power supply specification  
GT115 supports 300-watts and 450W power supply modules. You have the option to install  
a 300-watts power supply module or 450W power supply module.  
Note: If you need to install three hard disk drives, please use 300W power supply (with  
three connectors). If you need to install four hard disk drives, please use 450W power  
supply (with four connectors).  
Item  
Description  
Model  
FSP300-60EP(1)  
300W  
Type  
Dimensions  
Height  
Depth  
86 mm (3.38 in.)  
140 mm (5.5 in.)  
Width  
150 mm (5.9 in.)  
1.28 kg (2.82 lb)  
Weight (approximate)  
Input requirements  
Rated input voltage  
Normal line voltage  
Line frequency  
100–127 VAC, 220–240 VAC  
115 VAC, 230 VAC  
47–63 Hz  
Rated input current  
Inrush current  
Load 7A at 100–127 VAC, 3.5A at 220-240 VAC  
No damage  
Power supply output power  
Rated steady state power  
Maximum peak power  
Operating conditions  
Temperature  
300W  
300W  
5–50   C (41–122°F)  
5–95% at +55   C  
Humidity (non-condensing)  
Item  
Description  
Model  
FSP450-60EP  
Type  
450W  
Dimensions  
Height  
86 mm (3.38 in.)  
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Depth  
Width  
140 mm (5.5 in.)  
150 mm (5.9 in.)  
Weight (approximate)  
Input requirements  
Rated input voltage  
Normal line voltage  
Line frequency  
1.43 kg (3.1 lb)  
100–127 VAC, 220–240 VAC  
115 VAC, 230 VAC  
47–63 Hz  
Rated input current  
Inrush current  
Load 8A at 100–127 VAC, 4A at 220-240 VAC  
No damage  
Power supply output power  
Rated steady state power  
Maximum peak power  
Operating conditions  
Temperature  
450W  
450W  
5–50   C (41–122°F)  
5–95% at +55   C  
Humidity (non-condensing)  
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Appearance of System  
Front view  
Item  
Component  
1
2
USB connectors  
LED indicator panel  
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Rear view  
Item  
Icon  
Component  
Description  
1
Power supply module cord  
socket  
Connect the system power cord here.  
2
PS/2 mouse por  
t
Connects to a PS  
/
/
2 mouse.  
3
4
PS/2 keyboard  
Serial port  
Connects to a PS  
2 keyboard.  
Connects to serial devices.  
5
6
Monitor port  
Connects to monitors.  
Gigabit LAN ports 1/2  
USB 2.0 ports  
Connects to an Internet or intranet network  
.
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Connects to USB devices.  
8
9
PCI slot covers  
System fan  
Protects to an Interne  
t
or intrane  
low  
t
network.  
Regulates the system air  
f
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Internal Component  
Item  
LED indicator  
Release sliders for the HDD cages.  
Cooing fan assemblies.  
Power module bay  
1
2
3
3
4
5
Cooing fan assemblies  
PCI slot lock levers  
Mainboard  
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Switch and LED Indicators Introduction  
This section discusses the different LED indicators located on the :  
Front panel  
Hot-plug HDD carrier  
LAN port  
Knowing what each LED indicator signifies can aid in problem diagnosis and troubleshooting.  
Front Panel LED Description  
Number  
LED  
Color  
Green  
Status  
Solid on  
Description  
1
LAN Activity  
Link between system and network or no  
access  
Green  
--  
Blink  
Off  
Network access  
Disconnect/Idle  
HDD access  
2
3
HDD Activity  
Power  
Green  
--  
Blink  
Off  
No HDD access  
System is powered on.  
Green  
Solid On  
Hard Disk Drive Sequence & LED Description  
A drive activity LED indicator is mounted on the hot-plug HDD carrier. The table below lists the possible drive  
states.  
Status  
HDD access  
Green  
Blinking  
Amber  
Description  
Ongoing hot-plug HDD activity  
Hot-plug HDD failure  
--  
HDD failure  
HDD rebuild  
--  
On  
Flashing  
green/amber HDD is rebuilding data  
LAN Port LED Description  
Indicator  
Color  
Status  
Description  
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1. Network speed  
(top)  
Amber  
Green  
On  
GbE link network access  
100 Mbps link network access  
10 Mbps link network access  
Active network link  
On  
Off  
2. Network  
connection  
(bottom)  
Green  
Green  
On  
Blinking  
Off  
Ongoing network data activity  
Off-line network  
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System Block Diagram  
Channel A  
2 DDR3 UDIMMs /  
RDIMMs  
Socket  
Channel B  
2 DDR3 UDIMMs /  
RDIMMs  
PCI-E x 16 Slot1  
PCI-E x 8 Slot2  
Intel®  
PCI-E x 4 Slot3  
PCI-E x 1Slot4  
82574L  
NB: SR5670  
SATA Port x 6  
Audio (Option)  
USB Port x 9  
SB: SP5100  
XGI-Z9S  
(64MB DDR2)  
TPM (Option)  
Flash SPI  
BIOS  
SIO  
IT8720  
Series Port x2  
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Motherboard Placement and Jumper Setting  
Motherboard Component  
This section provides general information on changing jumper settings as well as specific jumper  
configuration for individual boards in the system.  
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Connector Icon Description  
Item  
1
Code  
PS/2 ports  
Description  
Connect to mouse and  
keyboard.  
Item  
2
Code  
Serial port  
Description  
Connect to serial devices.  
3
VGA port  
Connect to monitors.  
4
RJ45/USB ports  
The RJ45 port connects to an  
internet or intranet network.  
The USB ports connect to  
USB devices.  
5
7
9
USB ports  
DIMM_2B  
DIMM_1B  
CPU_FAN1  
SATA4  
SATA5  
SATA1  
CASE_OPEN2  
CLR_CMOS1  
F_USB1  
TPM1  
SMBUS_CONN  
COM2  
PCI-E_3  
PCI-E_1  
Connect to USB devices.  
DIMM slot  
DIMM slot  
6
8
ATX1  
12-pin ATX power connector  
DIMM slot  
DIMM slot  
DIMM_2A  
DIMM_1A  
CPU  
SATA6  
SATA3  
10  
12  
14  
16  
18  
20  
22  
24  
26  
28  
30  
32  
34  
11  
13  
15  
17  
19  
21  
23  
25  
27  
29  
31  
33  
35  
CPU fan cable connector  
SATA cable connector  
SATA cable connector  
SATA cable connector  
Case open intrusion  
Clear CMOS jumper  
Front USB1 cable connector  
TPM connector  
Processor socket  
SATA cable connector  
SATA cable connector  
SATA cable connector  
Front panel connector  
Front USB2 cable connector  
CMOS battery  
USB type A connector  
System fan cable connector  
PCI-E x4 slot (x1 signal)  
PCI-E x8 slot (x8 signal)  
System fan cable connector  
SATA2  
F_Panel  
F_USB2  
BAT1  
USB_A1  
FRONT_FAN1  
PCI-E_4  
PCI-E_2  
REAR_FAN1  
SMBus connector  
Serial port connector  
PCI-E x4 slot (x4 signal)  
PCI-E x16 slot (x16 signal)  
8-pin ATX power connector  
ATX_CPU1  
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Motherboard Jumper Setting  
Item  
Description  
1
Clear CMOS jumper (CLR_CMOS1)  
1-2 Close: Normal operation. (Default)  
2-3 Close: Clear CMOS data.  
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Installing/Removing system Hardware  
This chapter contains step-by-step procedures on how to disassemble the server system for maintenance  
and troubleshooting.  
To disassemble the Gateway GT115 Server, please pay attention to each section’s instruction and tools  
needed.  
NOTE: The screws for the different components vary in size. During the disassembly process, group the  
screws with the corresponding components to avoid mismatch when putting back the components.  
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Chassis Cover Removal and Installation  
Removing the side cover  
1. Remove the two screws located on the rear edge of the side panel.  
2. Press the side panel release button and slide the side panel toward the rear of the chassis to disengage it.  
Removing the tower foot  
1. Release the bezel door retention tabs from the chassis interior.  
2. Pull the bezel away from the chassis.  
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CPU Installation / Removal  
The mainboard supports one C32 processor socket with Dual/Four/Six-Core AMD Opteron™ 4100 series. You  
have the option to upgrade the default processor.  
Observe the following guidelines when replacing a processor.  
Before removing a processor, make sure to back up all important system files.  
Handle the processor and the HSF assembly carefully. Damage to either may prevent the system  
from functioning properly.  
NOTE: A long-nosed screwdriver is needed to remove/install the HSF assembly.  
1. Release then lift up the load lever.  
2. Open the retention plate to expose the socket body.  
3. Insert the CPU with the correct orientation.  
4.  
Close the retention plate and close the lever to the locked position.  
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Cooling Fan Installation / Removal  
1. Disconnect the processor cooling fan cable from mainboard.  
2. Use a long-nosed screwdriver to loosen the four cooling fan mounting pins.  
3. Lift the cooling fan away from the mainboard.  
4. Lay down the cooling fan in an upright position - with the thermal patch facing upward. Do not let the  
thermal patch touch the work surface.  
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Memory Installation / Removal  
The motherboard supports DDR3 memory modules, whereby BIOS will automatically detect memory  
capacity and specifications. Memory modules are designed so that they can be inserted only in one  
direction. The memory capacity used can differ with each slot.  
Installation step:  
1. Insert the DIMM memory module vertically into the DIMM slot, and push it down.  
2. Close the plastic clip at both edges of the DIMM slots to lock the DIMM module.  
NOTE!  
DIMM must be populated in order starting from DIMMA1/B1 socket. For dual-channel  
operation, DIMMs must be installed in matched pairs.  
3. Reverse the installation steps when you wish to remove the DIMM module.  
Memory Suggest Population Table:  
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PCI Expansion Card Installation / Removal  
Gateway GT115 has four bus slots with of three separate bus segments:  
PCI-E_1 -- PCI Express x16 slots  
PCI-E_2 -- PCI Express x8 slot  
PCI-E_3 -- PCI Express x4 slot  
PCI-E_4 -- PCI Express x4 slot with x1 signal  
Install the expansion card  
1. Press the release latch of the slot cover opposite the selected expansion slot.  
2. Pull out the slot cover and store it for reassembly later.  
NOTE: Do not discard the slot cover. If the expansion card is removed in the future, the slot cover must be  
reinstalled to maintain proper system cooling.  
NOTE: Remove the expansion card from its protective packaging, handling it by the edges.  
3. Insert the card into the selected slot. Make sure that the card is properly seated.  
4. Press the release latch to secure the card in place.  
5. Connect the necessary cables to the expansion card as required.  
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Hard Disk Drive Installation / Removal  
Below is the instruction of HDD installation and removal SOP.  
1. Open the side cover.  
2. Press the release button and pull the blank out of the drive bay.  
3. Slide hard disk into blank.  
4. Make sure the HDD is seated securely in the HDD blank.  
5. Connect the necessary power cable. To connect power cable. Firstly, remove the HDD carrier.  
Note!!  
Make sure that the drive is properly inserted before pushing the handle back until it clicks into  
Place.  
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Power supply installation / Removal  
The GT115 supports 300 watts and 450 watts power supply modules. The system ships out with only one  
power supply module installed.  
Install a hot-swap power supply module  
1. Remove the four securing screws from the back of system.  
2. Slide toward and lift to remove the power supply module from the system.  
3. To install a new power supply module, please reverse the installation step 1and 2.  
4. After replacing a power supply module, connect the necessary cables.  
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Cable Routing  
Cable Routing image  
Item  
Suggest Cable  
Item  
Suggest Cable  
Front USB cable  
1
3
5
Front switch cable  
Serial port cable  
2
4
6
Mini SAS cable  
SATA cable (onboard SATA  
to HDD)  
SATA cable (onboard SATA to  
ODD)  
7
Power cable  
8
Case open intrusion  
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BIOS Setup  
System BIOS  
BIOS setup is a hardware configuration program built into the system’s Basic Input/Output System (BIOS).  
Since most systems are already properly configured and optimized, there is no need to run this utility. You will  
need to run this utility under the following conditions.  
When changing the system configuration settings  
When redefining the communication ports to prevent any conflicts  
When modifying the power management configuration  
When changing the password or making other changes to the security setup  
When a configuration error is detected by the system and you are prompted (“Run Setup”  
message) to make changes to the BIOS setup  
NOTE: If you repeatedly receive Run Setup messages, the battery may be bad. In this case, the system  
cannot retain configuration values in CMOS. Ask qualified technician for assistance.  
BIOS setup loads the configuration values in a battery-backed nonvolatile memory called CMOS RAM. This  
memory area is not part of the system RAM which allows configuration data to be retained when power is  
turned off.  
Before you run the Phoenix BIOS Setup Utility, make sure that you have saved all open files. The system  
reboots immediately after you close the Setup.  
NOTE: Phoenix BIOS Setup Utility will be simply referred to as “Setup” or “Setup utility” in this guide.  
NOTE: The screenshots used in this guide display default system values. These values may not be the same  
those found in your system.  
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Entering BIOS Setup  
1. Turn on the server and the monitor.  
If the server is already turned on, close all open applications, then restart the server.  
2. During POST, press F2  
If you fail to press F2 before POST is completed, you will need to restart the server. The Setup Main menu  
will be displayed showing the Setup’s menu bar. Use the left and right arrow keys to move between  
selections on the menu bar.  
BIOS Setup Primary Menus  
The tabs on the Setup menu bar correspond to the six primary BIOS Setup menu, namely:  
Main  
Advanced  
Security  
Server Management  
Boot Option  
Boot Manager  
Exit  
In the descriptive table following each of the menu screenshots, settings in boldface are the default and  
suggested settings.  
BIOS Setup Navigation Keys  
Use the following keys to move around the Setup utility.  
Left and Right arrow keys - Move between selections on the menu bar.  
Up and Down arrow keys - Move the cursor to the field you want.  
PgUp and PgDn keys - Move the cursor to the previous and next page of a multiple page menu.  
Home - Move the cursor to the first page of a multiple page menu.  
End - Move the cursor the last page of a multiple page menu.  
+ and - keys - Select a value for the currently selected field (only if it is user-configuration). Press  
these keys repeatedly to display each possible, or the Enter key to choose from a pop-up menu.  
NOTE: Grayed-out fields are not user-configurable.  
Enter key - Display a submenu screen.  
NOTE: Availability of submenu screen is indicated by a (>)  
Esc - If you press this key:  
q
q
q
On one of the primary menu screens, the Exit menu displays.  
On a submenu screen, the previous screen displays.  
When you are making selections from a pop-up menu, closes the pop-up without making a  
selection.  
F1 - Display the BIOS setup General Help panel.  
F9 - Press to load default system values.  
F10 - Save changes made the Setup and close the utility.  
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Main Menu  
Parameter  
Description  
BIOS Version  
Version number of the BIOS setup utility.  
BIOS Build Date  
Date when the BIOS setup utility was created.  
Processor  
Technical specifications for the installed processor.  
CPU Type CPU Core Frequency CPU  
Count  
System Time  
Set the system time following the hour-minute- second format.  
Set the date following the weekday-month-day- year format.  
System Date  
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Advanced Menu  
The Advanced menu display submenu options for configuring the function of various hardware  
components. Select a submenu item, then press Enter to access the related submenu screen.  
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Processor Configuration  
Parameter  
Description  
Option  
AMD PowerNow  
This feature will increase the system battery life, while Enabled  
delivering performance on demand. It also allows the Disabled  
processor to dissipate less heat under normal operating  
conditions, providing a cooler and quieter-running  
system.  
MT C1E  
Enable this feature will let your system utilize the AMD Enabled  
specific ACPI states to save power consumption.  
Disabled  
Core Leveling Mode  
Select the core level mode in the system  
Automatic mode  
One core per processor  
Two cores per processor  
Three cores per processor  
SVM  
Select whether to enable the AMD virtualization  
function. VT allows a single platform to run multiple  
operating systems in independent partitions.  
Enabled  
Disabled  
BIST Error Halt  
Socket 0  
With this feature enabled, if any BIST errors are  
detected, the POST will stop, display errors, and wait forDisabled  
user to press F1 to continue POST.  
Enabled  
Displays the type of installed processor information.  
Quad Core Running  
CPU Speed  
Displays the Quad-Core running speed.  
The processor speed is the speed at which a  
microprocessor executes instructions. Clock speeds are  
expressed in megahertz (MHz), with  
1 MHz being equal to 1 million cycles per second. The  
faster the clock, the more instructions the CPU can  
execute per second.  
Max Speed  
The Max speed is the speed indicates how fast the data  
bits travels in the system bus.  
Intended Speed  
The Intended speed is the speed indicates the expected  
speed that the data bits travels in the system bus.  
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Microcode Patch Level  
Processor Microcode Patch Level.  
CPUID  
Processor ID number.  
CPU Stepping  
Processor stepping information.  
Processor L1 Instruction Cache Processor first-level instruction cache size detected  
during POST.  
An Instruction: to speed up executable instruction fetch.  
Processor L1 Data Cache  
Processor first-level data cache size detected  
during POST.  
A Data Cache: to speed up data fetch and store.  
Processor L2 Cache  
Processor second-level cache size detected  
during POST.  
Total L3 Cache per Socket  
Processor third-level cache size detected  
during POST.  
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Memory Configuration  
Parameter  
Description  
Option  
Available Memory  
Total size of system memory detected during POST  
On-line Spare DIMM  
Channel interleaving  
Enable this feature will reserve one rank of one  
Enabled  
logical DIMM to be used as spare rank. This rank Disabled  
will be used when any other rank no longer  
functions properly.  
This feature provides compensating the relatively Enabled  
slow speed of DRAM. The CPU can access  
alternative sections immediately without waiting for  
memory to be cached. Multiple memory banks take  
turns supplying data.  
Disabled  
Chip Select interleave  
Memory Retest  
Enabled  
Disabled  
Select whether to delete the historical memory dataYes  
log. System memory will be retested on the next No  
boot-up.  
DIMM Group #1A/1B/2A/2B The size of memory installed on each of the DDR3  
Status slots.  
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SATA Controller Configuration  
Parameter  
Description  
Option  
Onboard SATA Controll  
When enabled, the SATA controller will  
function normally.  
Enabled  
Disabled  
OnChip SATA Type  
Select the on chip SATA type.  
IDE  
RAID  
ACHI  
IDE: When set to IDE, the SATA controller  
disables its RAID and AHCI functions and  
runs in the IDE emulation mode. This is not  
allowed to access RAID setup utility.  
RAID: When set to RAID, the SATA controller  
enables both its RAID and AHCI functions.  
You will be allows access the RAID setup  
utility at boot time.  
ACHI: When set to AHCI, the SATA controller  
enables its AHCI functionality. Then the RAID  
function is disabled and cannot be access  
the RAID setup utility at boot time.  
SATA Port 0/1/2/3/4/5  
Displays the installed HDD devices.  
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PCI Configuration  
Parameter  
Description  
Option  
PCI Express Slot 1/2/3/4  
When enabled, This setting will initialize the Enabled  
device expansion ROM for the related PCI-E Disabled  
slot.  
Onboard Graphics Cont  
Primary Video Device  
Onboard LAN Controller  
When enabled, the graphic controller will  
function normally.  
Enabled  
Disabled  
Select the primary video device that that the Onboard Video  
BIOS will use for output.  
PCIe slot Video  
When enabled, the system will enable the  
onboard LAN devices.  
Enabled  
Disabled  
Onboard LAN I/O ROM  
PCI ROM Priority  
Select whether to enable the selected  
onboard LAN device. When enabled, device Disabled  
expansion ROM will be initialized.  
Enabled  
In case of multiple Option ROMs (Legacy  
and EFI Compatible) specifies what PCI  
option ROM to launch.  
Legacy ROM  
EFI Compatible  
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USB Configuration  
Parameter  
Description  
Option  
Detected USB Devices  
Displays the information of installed  
USB devices in the system.  
USB Controller  
When enabled, the USB controller  
will function normally.  
Enabled  
Disabled  
Legacy USB Support  
Port 60/64 Emulation  
Enables or disables support for  
legacy USB devices.  
Enabled  
Disabled  
Enable I/O port 60h/64h emulation  
support. This should be enabled for  
the complete USB Keyboard Legacy  
support for non-USB aware OS.  
Define USB Mass Storage Device  
Start Unit command timeout.  
Enabled  
Disabled  
Device Reset Timeout  
10 sec  
20sec  
30 sec  
40sec  
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Legacy Device Configuration  
Parameter  
Description  
Option  
Serial Port 1/2  
When enabled allows you to  
configure the serial port settings.  
When set to Disabled, displays no  
configuration for the serial port.  
Displays Serial Port 1/2 device  
setting information  
Enabled  
Disabled  
Device Setting  
Change Settings  
Change Serial Port 1/2 device  
settings.  
Auto  
IO=3F8; IRQ=4  
When set to Auto allows the server’s IO=3F8h; IRQ=3,4,5,6,7,10,11,12  
BIOS or OS to select a  
configuration.  
IO=2F8h; IRQ=3,4,5,6,7,10,11,12  
IO=3E8h; IRQ=3,4,5,6,7,10,11,12  
IO=2E8h; IRQ=3,4,5,6,7,10,11,12  
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Console Redirection  
Parameter  
Description  
Option  
Console Redirection  
Select whether to enable console  
redirection. Console redirection  
enables users to manage the  
system from a remote location.  
Serial Port 1  
Serial Port 2  
Disabled  
Terminal Type  
Select a terminal type to be used for VT100  
console redirection.  
VT100+  
ANSI  
VT-UTF8  
Bits per second  
Select the baud rate for console  
redirection.  
9600  
19200  
57600  
115200  
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Data Bits  
Parity  
Select the Data Bits.  
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A parity bit can be sent with the data None  
bits to detect some transmission  
errors.  
Even  
Odd  
Even: parity bi is 0 if the num of 1's  
in the data bits is even.  
Mark  
Space  
Odd: parity bit is0if num of 1's the  
data bits is odd.  
Mark: parity bit is always 1.  
Space: Parity bit is always 0.  
Mark and Space Parity do not allow  
for error detection.  
Stop Bits  
Stop bits indicate the end of a serial  
data packet. (A start bit indicates the  
beginning).  
1
2
The standard setting is 1 stop bit.  
Communication with slow devices  
may require more than 1 stop bit.  
Flow control can prevent data loss  
from buffer overflow. When sending  
data, if the receiving buffers are full,  
a 'stop' signal can be sent to stop  
the data flow. Once the buffers are  
empty, a 'start' signal can be sent to  
re-start the flow. Hardware flow  
control uses two wires to send  
start/stop signals.  
Flow Control  
None  
Hardware RTS/CTS  
Recorder Mode  
When this mode enabled, only text  
will be send. This is to capture  
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Terminal data.  
Resolution 100x31  
Enables or disables extended  
terminal resolution.  
Enabled  
Disabled  
Legacy OS Redirection  
On Legacy OS, the number of Rows 80x24  
and Columns supported redirection. 80X25  
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Power Configuration  
Parameter  
Description  
Option  
Deep Power Off Mode  
Enable or Disable Deep Power Off  
Mode.  
Enabled  
Disabled  
Power On by RTC Alarm  
Restore on AC Loss  
Select whether to wake up the  
system when an RTC alarm is  
detected.  
Enabled  
Disabled  
Defines the power state to resume  
to after a sys- tem shutdown that is  
due to an interruption in AC power.  
When set to Last State, the system  
will return to the active power state  
prior to shutdown.  
Last State  
Stay Off  
Power On  
When set to Stay Off, the system  
remains off after power shutdown.  
ACPI Sleep State  
S3 Video Report  
Displays ACPI Sleep State.  
Enable or Disable S3 Video Report.  
Enabled  
Disabled  
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Hardware Monitor  
Press Enter to view the Hardware Monitor screen which displays a real-time record of the CPU/system  
temperature, fan speed, and voltage. Items on this window are non-configurable.  
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Security Menu  
The Security menu allows you to safeguard and protect the system from unauthorized use by setting up  
access passwords.  
There are three types of passwords that you can set:  
Administrator password  
Entering this password will allow the user to access and change all settings in the Setup Utility.  
User password  
Entering this password will restrict a user’s access to the Setup menus. To enable or disable this  
field, a Administrator Password must first be set. A user can only access and modify the System  
Time, System Date, and Set User Password fields.  
Power-on boot  
When the Password on Boot field is enabled, a password will be required to boot up the server. To  
enable or disable this field, a Administrator Password must first be set.  
Parameter  
Description  
Option  
Administrator Password  
This parameter indicates whether a  
Not Installed  
Administrator Password has been assigned Enabled  
User Password Status  
This parameter indicates whether a user  
pass- word has been assigned.  
Not Installed  
Enabled  
Set Administrator Password Press Enter to configure the Administrator  
password  
Set User Password  
Press Enter to configure the user password.  
Enable or disable Power Button Lockout  
Power Button Lockout  
Enabled  
Disabled  
TPM Support  
TPM State  
Select Enabled to activate TPM support  
feature.  
Enabled  
Disabled  
Select Enabled to activate TPM State  
function.  
Enabled  
Disabled  
Pending TPM Support  
Chassis Open Warning  
Schedule TPM operation.  
None  
Enable Take Ownership  
Enabled  
Disabled  
Enable or disable case open intrusion  
function.  
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Setting a System Password  
1. Use the up/down keys to select a password parameter (Set Administrator Password or Set User Password),  
then press Enter.  
A password box will appear.  
2. Type a password then press Enter.  
The password may consist of up to six alphanumeric characters (A-Z, a-z, 0-9).  
3. Retype the password to verify the first entry then press Enter again.  
4. Press F10.  
5. Select Yes to save the new password and close the Setup Utility.  
Changing a System Password  
1. Use the up/down keys to select a password parameter (Set Administrator Password or Set User Password),  
then press Enter.  
2. Type the original password then press Enter.  
3. Type a new password then press Enter.  
4. Retype the password to verify the first entry then press Enter again.  
5. Press F10.  
6. Select Yes to save the modified password and close the Setup Utility.  
Removing a System Password  
1. Use the up/down keys to select a password parameter (Set Administrator Password of Set User Password),  
then press Enter.  
2. Enter the current password then press Enter.  
3. Press Enter twice without entering anything in the new and confirm password fields.  
After doing this, the system automatically sets the related password parameter to Clear.  
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Server Menu  
Parameter  
Description  
Option  
System Information  
Displays basic system ID information, as well as  
BIOS version.  
Press Enter to access the related submenu.  
Event Log Configuration  
Displays Event Log advanced settings.  
Press Enter to access the related submenu.  
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System Information  
The System Management submenu is a simple display page for basic system ID information, as well as  
System product information. Items on this window are non-configurable.  
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Event Log Configuration  
Parameter  
Change Smbios Event  
Configuration  
Description  
Press Enter to access the related submenu.  
Option  
View Smbios Event Log Displays Smbios Event Log .  
Press Enter to View Smbios Event Log  
Erase Event Log  
Choose options for erasing Smbios Event Log  
Erasing is done prior to any logging activation  
during reset.  
No  
Yes, next reset  
Yes, every reset  
When Log is Full  
Log OEM Codes  
Convert OEM Codes  
Choose options for reactions to a full Smbios  
Event Log.  
Do Nothing  
Erase immediately  
Enable or Disable the logging of EFI Status  
Codes as OEM Codes.  
Enabled  
Disabled  
Enable or disable the converting of EFI Status  
Codes to Standard Smbios Types.  
Enabled  
Disabled  
NOTE: All values changed here do not take action until computer is restarted.  
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Boot Option Menu  
The Boot menu allows you to set the drive priority during system boot-up. BIOS setup will display an error  
message if the drive(s) specified is not bootable.  
By default, the server searches for boot devices in the following order:  
1.  
Hard drive  
2. Optical disc drive  
3. Removable device  
4. Network device  
5. UEFI device  
Parameter  
Description  
Option  
Hard Disk Drive Priority  
Press Enter to configure the boot priority.  
Optical Disk Drive  
Priority  
Removable Disk Drive  
Priority  
Press Enter to configure the boot priority.  
Press Enter to configure the boot priority.  
Press Enter to configure the boot priority.  
Press Enter to configure the boot priority.  
Network Device Priority  
UEFI Boot Device  
Priority  
Quiet Boot  
Enabled  
Disabled  
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Bootup NumLock State  
POST Error Pause  
Enable or Disable Bootup NumLock function.  
On  
Off  
Select whether to pause POST when a boot-up Disabled  
error is detected.  
All, But Keyboard  
All Errors  
Option ROM Messages  
Watch Dog Timer  
Set display mode for Option ROM.  
Force BIOS  
Keep Current  
Enable or disable Watch Dog Timing function.  
Enabled  
Disabled  
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Boot Manager Menu  
The Boot manager menu allows you to specify the boot-up drive. BIOS setup will display an error  
message if the drive(s) specified is not bootable.  
Parameter  
Description  
Option  
Built-in EFI Shell  
Press Enter to configure the device as the  
boot-up drive.  
IBA GE Slot 0100 v1350  
IBA GE Slot 0200 v1350  
Press Enter to configure the device as the  
boot-up drive.  
Press Enter to configure the device as the  
boot-up drive.  
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Exit Menu  
The Exit menu displays the various options to quit from the BIOS setup. Highlight any of the exit options then  
press Enter.  
Parameter  
Description  
Option  
Save Changes and Exit  
Saves changes made and close the BIOS setup.  
Enabled  
Disabled  
Enabled  
Disabled  
Enabled  
Disabled  
Enabled  
Disabled  
Enabled  
Disabled  
Discard Changes and Exit  
Save Changes  
Discards changes made and close the BIOS  
setup.  
Saves changes made in the BIOS setup.  
Discard Changes  
Discards all changes made in the BIOS setup  
Load Default Values  
Loads the default settings for all BIOS setup  
parameters. Setup Defaults are quite demanding in  
terms of resources consumption. If you are using  
low-speed memory chips or other kinds of  
low-performance components and you choose to load  
these settings, the system might not function properly.  
Save as User Default Values Saves as user default and close the BIOS setup.  
Enabled  
Disabled  
Load User Default Values  
Loads the user default settings for all BIOS setup  
parameters.  
Enabled  
Disabled  
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Troubleshooting  
Error Symptoms List  
NOTE: To diagnose a problem, first find the error symptom in the left column. If directed to a check  
procedure, replace the FRU indicated in the check procedure. If no check procedure is indicated, the first  
Action/FRU listed in right column is the most likely cause.  
Error Symptom  
Action/FRU  
Processor / Processor Fan  
NOTE: Normally, the processor fan should be operative, and the processor clock setting should be  
exactly set to match its speed requirement before diagnosing any processor problems.  
Processor fan does not run but power  
supply fan runs.  
1. Ensure the system is not in power saving mode.  
2. With the system power on, measure the voltage  
of processor fan connector. Its reading should  
be +12Vdc. Its reading should be +12Vdc. If the  
reading shows normal, but the fan still does not  
work, then replace a good fan.  
3. Main board.  
Processor test failed.  
1. Processor.  
2. Main board.  
Main board and Memory  
NOTE: Ensure the memory modules are installed properly and the contact leads are clean before  
diagnosing any system problems.  
Memory test failed.  
1. See "Memory"  
2. Main board  
Incorrect memory size shown or repeated during  
POST.  
1. Insert the memory modules in the DIMM  
sockets properly, then reboot the system.  
2. Memory module.  
3. Main board.  
System works but fails to enter power  
saving mode when the Power  
1. Enter BIOS Setup and load default settings.  
2. Reload software from Recovery CD.  
Management Mode is set to Enabled.  
Blinking cursor only; system does not work.  
1. Diskette/IDE drive connection/cables  
2. Diskette/IDE disk drives  
3. See “Undetermined Problems”.  
4. Main board  
Hard Disk Drive  
NOTE: Ensure hard disk drive is configured correctly in BIOS Setup, cable/jumper are set correctly before  
diagnosing any hard disk drive problems. (If only one drive is installed, please make sure the drive is  
connected to master connector or the drive is set to master.)  
Hard disk drive test failed.  
1. Enter BIOS Setup and Load default settings.  
2. Hard disk drive cable.  
3. Hard disk drive.  
4. Main board.  
Hard disk drive cannot format  
completely.  
1. Enter BIOS Setup and Load default settings.  
2. Hard disk drive cable.  
3. Hard disk drive.  
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4. Main board.  
Hard disk drive has write error.  
1. Enter BIOS Setup and Load default settings.  
2. Hard disk drive.  
Hard disk drive LED fails to light, but  
system operates normally.  
1. With the system power on, measure the voltage  
of hard disk LED connector.  
2. Hard drive LED cable.  
CD/DVD-ROM Drive  
NOTE: Ensure CD/DVD-ROM drive is configured correctly in BIOS Setup, cable/jumper are set correctly  
and its laser beam is clean before diagnosing any CD/DVD-ROM drive problems.  
CD/DVD-ROM drive LED doesn't come  
on but works normally.  
1. CD/DVD-ROM drive  
CD/DVD-ROM drive LED flashes for  
more than 30 seconds before LED  
shutting off.  
1. CD/DVD-ROM may have dirt or foreign material  
on it.  
Check with a known good disc.  
2. CD/DVD-ROM is not inserted properly.  
3. CD/DVD-ROM is damaged.  
Software asks to reinstall disc.  
Software displays a reading CD/DVD  
error.  
CD/DVD-ROM drive cannot load or eject  
when the system is turned on and its  
eject button is pressed and held.  
1. Disconnect all cables from CD/DVD-ROM drive  
except power cable, then press eject button to  
try to unload the disk.  
2. CD/DVD-ROM drive power.  
3. CD/DVD-ROM drive  
CD/DVD-ROM drive does not read and  
there are no messages are displayed.  
1. CD may have dirt or foreign material on it.  
Check with a known good disc.  
2. Ensure the CD/DVD-ROM driver is installed  
properly.  
3. CD/DVD-ROM drive.  
CD/DVD-ROM drive can play audio CD  
but no sound output.  
1. Ensure the headphone jack of the  
CD/DVD-ROM has an output.  
2. Turn up the sound volume.  
3. Speaker power/connection/cable.  
4. CD/DVD-ROM drive.  
Video and Monitor  
Video memory test failed.  
Video adapter failed.  
1. Remove all non-factory-installed cards.  
2. Load default settings (if screen is readable).  
3. Main board.  
Display problem:  
- Incorrect colors  
1. Monitor signal connection/cable.  
2. Monitor  
No high intensity  
3. Video adapter card  
4. Main board  
Missing, broken, or incorrect characters  
Blank monitor (dark)  
Blank monitor (bright)  
Distorted image  
Unreadable monitor  
Other monitor problems  
Display changing colors.  
1. Monitor signal connection/cable  
2. Monitor  
3. Main board  
Display problem not listed above  
1. Monitor"  
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(including blank or illegible monitor).  
2. Load default settings (if screen is readable).  
3. Main board  
Parallel/Serial Ports  
Execute “Load BIOS Default Settings” in BIOS Setup to confirm ports presence before diagnosing any  
parallel/serial ports problems.  
Serial or parallel port loop-back test failed.  
1. Make sure that the LPT# or COM# you test is  
the same as the setting in BIOS Setup.  
2. Loop-back.  
3. Main board.  
Printing failed.  
1. Ensure the printer driver is properly installed.  
Refer to the printer service manual.  
2. Printer.  
3. Printer cable.  
4. Main board.  
Printer problems.  
1. Refer to the service manual for the printer.  
Keyboard  
Some or all keys on keyboard do not work.  
1. Keyboard  
Power Supply  
Pressing power switch does not turn off system.  
(Only unplugging the power cord from electrical  
outlet can turn off the system.)  
1. Ensure the AC-LINK in BIOS Setup of Boot  
Configuration is not set to Stay-off.  
2. Power switch cable assembly  
Pressing power switch does not turn on the system. 1. Ensure the power override switch (situated at  
the back of the machine, just above the  
connector for the power cable) is not set to  
OFF.  
2. Power switch cable assembly.  
Executing software shutdown from  
Windows98 Start menu does not turn off  
the system. (Only pressing power switch can turn off  
the system).  
1. Load default settings.  
2. Reload software from Recovery CD.  
No system power, or power supply fan is not  
running.  
1. Power Supply  
2. Main board  
Other Problems  
Any other problems.  
1. Undetermined Problems  
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BIOS Beep Codes  
BIOS Beep Codes Table  
PEI Beep Codes  
# of Beeps  
Description  
1
1
2
3
3
4
4
7
Memory not Installed.  
Memory was installed twice (InstallPeiMemory routine in PEI Core called twice)  
Recovery started  
DXEIPL was not found  
DXE Core Firmware Volume was not found  
Recovery failed  
S3 Resume failed  
Reset PPI is not available  
DXE Beep Codes  
# of Beeps  
Description  
Invalid password  
1
4
5
5
6
7
8
Some of the Architectural Protocols are not available  
No Console Output Devices are found  
No Console Input Devices are found  
Flash update is failed  
Reset protocol is not available  
Platform PCI resource requirements cannot be met  
BIOS Recovery Instruction  
AMI has an embedded recovery technique. In the event that the BIOS becomes corrupt the boot block can be used to  
restore the BIOS to a working state. To restore your BIOS, please follow the instructions listed below:  
Recovery Instruction:  
1
2
3
Prepare a bootable handy drive or floppy diskette  
Copy the image file to the bootable hand drive or the bootable floppy diskette.  
Rename the image file to "FLASHABL.ROM".  
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Recovery Stage  
4
Connect the disk, here we use FAT disk and set recovery jumper. Then system would enter  
BIOS Setup Menu. You may see the page as the following figures shows.  
Enter “Proceed with flash update” page, the system would recover the BIOS image automically.  
When recovery process is completed, reset the system.  
5
6
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BIOS POST Error Messages List  
BIOS POST error message list  
PEI Phase  
Status Code  
Progress Code  
0x10  
Description  
PEI Core is started  
0x11  
Pre-memory CPU initialization is started  
0x12  
0x13  
0x14  
0x15  
Pre-memory CPU initialization (CPU module specific)  
Pre-memory CPU initialization (CPU module specific)  
Pre-memory CPU initialization (CPU module specific)  
Pre-memory North Bridge initialization is started  
0x16  
0x17  
0x18  
0x19  
Pre-Memory North Bridge initialization (North Bridge module specific)  
Pre-Memory North Bridge initialization (North Bridge module specific)  
Pre-Memory North Bridge initialization (North Bridge module specific)  
Pre-memory South Bridge initialization is started  
0x1A  
0x1B  
0x1C  
Pre-memory South Bridge initialization (South Bridge module specific)  
Pre-memory South Bridge initialization (South Bridge module specific)  
Pre-memory South Bridge initialization (South Bridge module specific)  
OEM pre-memory initialization codes  
Memory initialization. Serial Presence Detect (SPD) data reading  
Memory initialization. Memory presence detection  
Memory initialization. Programming memory timing information  
Memory initialization. Configuring memory  
0x1D – 0x2A  
0x2B  
0x2C  
0x2D  
0x2E  
0x2F  
Memory initialization (other).  
0x30  
0x31  
Reserved for ASL (see ASL Status Codes section below)  
Memory Installed  
0x32  
CPU post-memory initialization is started  
0x33  
0x34  
0x35  
0x36  
CPU post-memory initialization. Cache initialization  
CPU post-memory initialization. Application Processor(s) (AP) initialization  
CPU post-memory initialization. Boot Strap Processor (BSP) selection  
CPU post-memory initialization. System Management Mode (SMM) initialization  
Post-Memory North Bridge initialization is started  
0x37  
0x38  
0x39  
0x3A  
0x3B  
Post-Memory North Bridge initialization (North Bridge module specific)  
Post-Memory North Bridge initialization (North Bridge module specific)  
Post-Memory North Bridge initialization (North Bridge module specific)  
Post-Memory South Bridge initialization is started  
0x3C  
0x3D  
0x3E  
Post-Memory South Bridge initialization (South Bridge module specific)  
Post-Memory South Bridge initialization (South Bridge module specific)  
Post-Memory South Bridge initialization (South Bridge module specific)  
OEM post memory initialization codes  
0x3F-0x4E  
0x4F  
DXE IPL is started  
PEI Error Codes  
0x50  
Memory initialization error. Invalid memory type or incompatible memory speed  
Memory initialization error. SPD reading has failed  
Memory initialization error. Invalid memory size or memory modules do not  
match.  
0x51  
0x52  
0x53  
0x54  
0x55  
0x56  
0x57  
0x58  
0x59  
Memory initialization error. No usable memory detected  
Unspecified memory initialization error.  
Memory not installed  
Invalid CPU type or Speed  
CPU mismatch  
CPU self test failed or possible CPU cache error  
CPU micro-code is not found or micro-code update is failed  
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0x5A  
0x5B  
0x5C-0x5F  
Internal CPU error  
Reset PPI is not available  
Reserved for future AMI error codes  
S3 Resume Progress Codes  
0xE1=0  
S3 Resume is stared (S3 Resume PPI is called by the DXE IPL)  
0xE1  
0xE2  
0xE3  
S3 Boot Script execution  
Video repost  
OS S3 wake vector call  
Reserved for future AMI progress codes  
0xE4-0xE7  
S3 Resume Error Codes  
0xE8  
S3 Resume Failed  
0xE9  
0xEA  
0xEB  
S3 Resume PPI not Found  
S3 Resume Boot Script Error  
S3 OS Wake Error  
0xEC-0xEF  
Reserved for future AMI error codes  
Recovery Progress Codes  
0xF0  
0xF1  
0xF2  
Recovery condition triggered by firmware (Auto recovery)  
Recovery condition triggered by user (Forced recovery)  
Recovery process started  
0xF3  
Recovery firmware image is found  
0xF4  
Recovery firmware image is loaded  
Reserved for future AMI progress codes  
0xF5-0xF7  
Recovery Error Codes  
0xF8  
Recovery PPI is not available  
Recovery capsule is not found  
Invalid recovery capsule  
0xF9  
0xFA  
0xFB – 0xFF  
Reserved for future AMI error codes  
DXE Phase  
Status Code  
0x60  
0x61  
0x62  
0x63  
0x64  
0x65  
0x66  
0x67  
0x68  
0x69  
0x6A  
0x6B  
0x6C  
0x6D  
0x6E  
0x6F  
0x70  
0x71  
0x72  
0x73  
0x74  
0x75  
0x76  
0x77  
0x78  
0x79  
Description  
DXE Core is started  
NVRAM initialization  
Installation of the South Bridge Runtime Services  
CPU DXE initialization is started  
CPU DXE initialization (CPU module specific)  
CPU DXE initialization (CPU module specific)  
CPU DXE initialization (CPU module specific)  
CPU DXE initialization (CPU module specific)  
PCI host bridge initialization  
North Bridge DXE initialization is started  
North Bridge DXE SMM initialization is started  
North Bridge DXE initialization (North Bridge module specific)  
North Bridge DXE initialization (North Bridge module specific)  
North Bridge DXE initialization (North Bridge module specific)  
North Bridge DXE initialization (North Bridge module specific)  
North Bridge DXE initialization (North Bridge module specific)  
South Bridge DXE initialization is started  
South Bridge DXE SMM initialization is started  
South Bridge devices initialization  
South Bridge DXE Initialization (South Bridge module specific)  
South Bridge DXE Initialization (South Bridge module specific)  
South Bridge DXE Initialization (South Bridge module specific)  
South Bridge DXE Initialization (South Bridge module specific)  
South Bridge DXE Initialization (South Bridge module specific)  
ACPI module initialization  
CSM initialization  
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0x7A – 0x7F  
0x80 – 0x8F  
0x90  
Reserved for future AMI DXE codes  
OEM DXE initialization codes  
Boot Device Selection (BDS) phase is started  
Driver connecting is started  
0x91  
0x92  
0x93  
0x94  
PCI Bus initialization is started  
PCI Bus Hot Plug Controller Initialization  
PCI Bus Enumeration  
0x95  
0x96  
PCI Bus Request Resources  
PCI Bus Assign Resources  
0x97  
0x98  
0x99  
Console Output devices connect  
Console input devices connect  
Super IO Initialization  
USB initialization is started  
0x9A  
0x9B  
USB Reset  
0x9C  
USB Detect  
0x9D  
USB Enable  
0x9E – 0x9F  
0xA0  
Reserved for future AMI codes  
IDE initialization is started  
IDE Reset  
0xA1  
0xA2  
IDE Detect  
0xA3  
IDE Enable  
0xA4  
0xA5  
SCSI initialization is started  
SCSI Reset  
0xA6  
SCSI Detect  
0xA7  
SCSI Enable  
0xA8  
0xA9  
Setup Verifying Password  
Start of Setup  
0xAA  
0xAB  
Reserved for ASL (see ASL Status Codes section below)  
Setup Input Wait  
0xAC  
0xAD  
Reserved for ASL (see ASL Status Codes section below)  
Ready To Boot event  
0xAE  
Legacy Boot event  
0xAF  
0xB0  
0xB1  
0xB2  
Exit Boot Services event  
Runtime Set Virtual Address MAP Begin  
Runtime Set Virtual Address MAP End  
Legacy Option ROM Initialization  
System Reset  
0xB3  
0xB4  
USB hot plug  
0xB5  
PCI bus hot plug  
0xB6  
Clean-up of NVRAM  
0xB7  
Configuration Reset (reset of NVRAM settings)  
Reserved for future AMI codes  
OEM BDS initialization codes  
0xB8 – 0xBF  
0xC0 – 0xCF  
DXE Error Codes  
0xD0  
CPU initialization error  
0xD1  
North Bridge initialization error  
0xD2  
South Bridge initialization error  
0xD3  
0xD4  
0xD5  
0xD6  
0xD7  
0xD8  
Some of the Architectural Protocols are not available  
PCI resource allocation error. Out of Resources  
No Space for Legacy Option ROM  
No Console Output Devices are found  
No Console Input Devices are found  
Invalid password  
0xD9  
0xDA  
0xDB  
Error loading Boot Option (LoadImage returned error)  
Boot Option is failed (StartImage returned error)  
Flash update is failed  
0xDC  
Reset protocol is not available  
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Undetermined Problems  
If an error message is present, go to “POST Error Messages List” on page 64. If you did not  
receive any messages, if the symptom is listed in “or “Error Symptoms List” on page 60. If you still  
cannot solve the problem, continue with this check:  
1. Check the power supply voltages. If the voltages are correct continue with the  
following steps:  
2. Power off the system unit.  
3. Perform the following checks, one by one, until you have isolated the problem FRU.  
4. Load default settings in setup.  
5. Check all main board jumper positions and switch settings.  
6. Check all adapter card jumper positions.  
7. Check all device jumper positions.  
8. Check all cables and connectors for proper installation.  
9. If the jumpers, switches and voltage settings are correct, remove or disconnect the  
following, one at a time:  
10. Non-Acer devices  
External devices  
Any adapter card (modem card, LAN card or video card, if installed)  
CD/DVD-ROM drive  
Diskette drive  
Hard disk drive  
DIMM  
Processor  
Main board  
11. Power on the system unit.  
12. Repeat steps 2 through 5 until you find the failing device or adapter.  
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