Tyan Computer Computer Hardware B5103G12S2 User Manual

Transport GS12  
/ / /  
B5103G12S2  
Revision 1.00  
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LCD Driver.................................................................................... 30  
Intel Application Accelerator......................................................... 31  
ASF Alert Simulation and WatchDog Drivers............................... 31  
ASF (Alert Standard Format) 2.0 SDK.......................................... 31  
3.2 Installation Instructions for Linux (Red Hat/SuSE/Turbo Linux).. 33  
Red Hat Linux 9.0 Installation Notes............................................. 33  
SuSE Linux 8.1 Installation Notes................................................. 33  
Turbo Linux 8 Installation Notes................................................... 33  
LAN Driver.................................................................................... 34  
LCD Driver.................................................................................... 35  
WatchDog Driver........................................................................... 35  
ASF Alert Simulator ...................................................................... 35  
3.3 Installation Instructions for FreeBSD 4.7 ...................................... 36  
FreeBSD 4.7 Installation Notes ..................................................... 36  
LAN Driver.................................................................................... 37  
LCD Driver.................................................................................... 38  
USB Floppy Drive Usage .............................................................. 39  
3.4 Installation Instructions for Solaris 9............................................. 39  
Solaris 9 Installation Notes ............................................................ 39  
LAN Driver.................................................................................... 39  
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Using the LCD Console...................................................................................... 41  
4.1 Configuring the System ................................................................. 41  
Before You Begin .......................................................................... 41  
4.2 Setting the Configuration for Windows ......................................... 42  
4.3 Setting the Configuration for Linux............................................... 45  
4.4 Setting the Configuration for FreeBSD.......................................... 48  
BIOS Setup.......................................................................................................... 51  
5.1 BIOS Setup Program...................................................................... 51  
Starting BIOS Setup....................................................................... 51  
Main Menu..................................................................................... 52  
Advanced Menu............................................................................. 52  
Security Menu................................................................................ 53  
Power Menu................................................................................... 54  
Monitor Menu................................................................................ 54  
Boot Menu ..................................................................................... 55  
Exit Menu ...................................................................................... 55  
5.2 Resetting BIOS Setup .................................................................... 56  
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Using RAID and ASF 2.0 ................................................................................... 57  
6.1 About RAID................................................................................... 57  
6.2 Creating an Array........................................................................... 58  
Creating an Array for Performance (RAID 0) ............................... 58  
Creating a Security Array (RAID 1).............................................. 61  
Creating RAID With an Existing Data Drive ................................ 63  
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6.3 About ASF 2.0 ............................................................................... 65  
Set up Management Console ......................................................... 65  
Check Agent and Management Console Link ............................... 66  
Obtain Traps and Push Messages .................................................. 68  
Remote Control.............................................................................. 69  
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Expanding the System........................................................................................ 71  
7.1 Opening the Cover......................................................................... 71  
7.2 Installing an Expansion Card......................................................... 72  
7.3 Adding a Secondary Hard Disk Drive ........................................... 73  
System Parts Replacement................................................................................. 77  
8.1 Opening the Cover......................................................................... 77  
8.2 Removing the Front Bezel ............................................................. 78  
8.3 Replacing the Button Board........................................................... 78  
8.4 Replacing the Fan .......................................................................... 79  
8.5 Replacing the USB Board.............................................................. 80  
8.6 Replacing the LCD Module........................................................... 80  
8.7 Replacing the Power Supply.......................................................... 81  
8.8 Replacing the Blower .................................................................... 82  
8.9 Replacing the Motherboard ........................................................... 82  
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Appendix ............................................................................................................. 85  
Caution Text Conserning Lithium Batteries .................................. 85  
Technical Support.......................................................................... 86  
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Before You Begin  
This manual provides hardware-related information of the system for administrators  
who use it to develop and host web sites. The administrators should be familiar with  
operating systems and web browsers.  
Depending on the model purchased, your system may come with pre-installed software.  
For software information, refer to the documentation accompanying the software.  
Safety Precautions  
l Use the type of power indicated on the marking label.  
l Ensure that electrical circuits are not overloaded; consider the nameplate ratings of  
all the connected equipment and ensure that you have over current protection.  
l Do not disable the power cord ground feature. This equipment was designed to  
connect to a grounded (earthed) power outlet. The grounding plug is an important  
safety feature.  
l Ensure that the power outlet is located or installed near the equipment and is easily  
accessible.  
l Do not allow anything to rest on the power cord. Do not locate this product where  
persons will walk on the cord.  
l Ensure the ambient temperature around the equipment (which may be higher than  
the room temperature) is within the limits specified in section 1.2.  
l Slots and openings in the cabinet are provided for ventilation. Do not block or  
cover these openings. Do not push objects of any kind into cabinet slots or  
openings.  
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1 Introduction  
Congratulations on purchasing the system. This chapter introduces the features and  
functions of the product.  
1.1 Unpacking  
After unpacking the shipping carton, you should find these standard items:  
P/N 431728700002  
1× MiSERVER-WS112R case kit  
P/N 411728700101 (pre-installed)  
1× S5103GNNR motherboard  
P/N 411715600004 (pre-installed)  
P/N 411715600005 (pre-installed)  
1× button board  
1× LCD module  
P/N 422715600051 (pre-installed)  
2× fan assembly 40*28 mm  
P/N 411728700106 (pre-installed)  
1× USB board  
P/N 422707400033 (pre-installed)  
1× fan assembly 50*10 mm / blower  
P/N 471172400027 (pre-installed)  
1× power supply 1U ATX 300 W  
P/N 411715600014 (pre-installed)  
1× riser board 32-bit / 33 MHz  
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And the following accessories:  
P/N 343728700001  
1× heatsink  
P/N 451715600031  
1× rail kit  
1× primary IDE cable  
1× secondary IDE cable  
1× secondary serial ATA cable  
2× SATA power cable  
1× primary serial ATA cable  
1× HDD power to pinheader cable  
4× rubber feet  
2× power cord (USA and Germany)  
1× TYAN driver CD  
1× B5103 User’s Manual  
Inspect all the items. If any item is damaged or missing, notify your dealer immediately.  
Keep the shipping carton and packing materials in case you need to ship or store the  
computer in the future.  
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1.2 Specifications  
NOTE: Specifications are subject to change without notice.  
Processor  
Networking  
·
·
Single socket 478  
·
Two 1000Base-T, 100Base-TX, and  
Intelâ Pentium 4 Northwood/Prescott  
processor  
10Base-T Ethernet LAN ports (Intel  
82541GI and 82547GI controllers)  
Supports TCP, UDP, IPv4 Checksum  
off-load  
·
·
Supports 533/800 MHz FSB  
Chipset  
Storage Capacity  
·
·
·
Intel 875P MCH  
MCH+ICH-5R  
SMC LPC47M172 Super I/O chip  
·
·
Up to two PATA HDDs or two SATA HDDs  
SATA HDDs support RAID0, RAID1 (for  
Windows 2000/XP)  
Memory  
Integrated Hardware Monitoring  
·
·
·
·
·
·
Two 64-bits wide DDR data channels  
·
·
·
·
·
ADT7463  
Single/dual-channel mode support  
Four 184-pin DDR DIMM slots  
DDR 266/333/400 MHz support  
Up to 4 GB of unbuffered DDR  
Supports non-ECC/ECC-type memory  
modules  
CPU temperature and voltage monitoring  
Smart fans control  
CPU and system fan speed monitoring  
3 x 3-pin header for system fans  
BIOS  
·
·
·
·
·
·
·
Phoenix BIOS on 4 MB Flash (FWH)  
ACPI 2.0 / APM 1.2  
Expansion Slot  
·
One 32-bit/33MHz PCI v2.3 slot on riser  
card  
Detect function of hardware monitoring  
Auto configuration of IDE hard disk types  
Quick boot and multiple boot options  
LAN remote boot (PXE) support  
Power Management: S1 and S5-type  
Integrated PCI Graphics  
·
·
ATIâ RageTM XL PCI graphics controller  
8 MB frame buffer of video memory  
External I/O Ports (Rear)  
Environment  
·
·
·
·
·
One 9-pin UART serial port  
One VGA port  
Two RJ-45 LAN connectors  
Two USB 2.0 ports  
Operating temperature:  
5 (41 ) to 35 (95 )  
Operating humidity:  
0 % to 80 % non-condensing  
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Front Panel Features  
Cabinet Form Factor  
·
·
·
LED Indicators  
– Power  
Sub-1U rack-mountable chassis  
Dimension:  
W16.7 x D15.3 x H1.7 inch  
W424 x D387.7 x H43.5 mm  
Weight: 7 kg  
– LAN 1 and LAN 2 Link/Activity  
– HDD  
·
LCD interface  
– 2 x 16 digits  
·
– Connected via COM2  
– Four direction buttons plus one “Select”  
and one “Cancel” button  
Two USB 2.0 ports  
Power Supply  
·
ATX12V 300W with PFC  
Regulatory  
·
·
·
FCC Class B  
CE (Declaration of Conformity)  
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1.3 System View  
Front View  
Ref  
Œ
Ž
Component  
Power Button  
Description  
Turns the power on and off (soft-off).  
Power Indicator  
LAN1 Indicator  
LAN2 Indicator  
Glows green when the power is on.  
Indicates a network connection on LAN1 (external connection).  
Indicates a network connection on LAN2 (internal connection).  
Indicates activity on the hard disk drive.  
Hard Disk Drive  
Indicator  
USB Ports  
Each of the two ports connects a USB device.  
Displays messages and values entered.  
LCD Screen  
Control Buttons  
Allow you to enter network configuration information, reboot the system,  
and power down the system.  
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Rear View  
Ref  
Component  
Description  
Ventilation Openings Maintain proper operating temperature. Do not cover or block the  
Œ
openings.  
Power Connector  
Power Switch  
LAN1 Connector  
LAN2 Connector  
Serial Port  
Connects the power cord.  
Ž
Turns the main power of the system on and off.  
Connects the LAN cable for internal network connection.  
Connects the LAN cable for external network connection.  
Connects a serial device.  
VGA Port  
Connects an external CRT monitor.  
USB Ports  
Each of the two ports connects a USB device.  
Allow you to install a PCI card.  
Expansion Slot  
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Hardware Installation  
This chapter, which is divided into two sections, provides instructions on the hardware  
installation of the system. System Assembly section illustrates how to assemble each  
component of the system. Rack Mounting section describes the procedures for  
mounting the system into the rack. You can use the system assembly flowchart and the  
chart next to determine the proper sequence for removing or installing components to  
the server.  
Cabinet Cover  
CPU and Heatsink  
System Assembly  
Hard Disk Drive  
DIMM  
Start  
Cabinet Rails and Ears  
Rack Mounting  
Cabinet into the Rack  
Locking Tab  
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System Assembly Flowchart  
The following flowchart shows the basic procedures of system assembly:  
START  
CONNECT HARD DISK  
DRIVE CABLE  
AND POWER CORD  
REMOVE CABINET COVER  
CHECK IF ALL PARTS  
ARE PROPERLY CONNECTED  
INSTALL  
CPU AND HEATSINK  
REPLACE  
CABINET COVER  
INSTALL  
SYSTEM MEMORY  
FINISH  
INSTALL  
HARD DISK DRIVE  
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2.1 System Assembly  
When installing a device, be sure to read the instructions accompanying the device  
together with the relevant section in this chapter.  
Safety Considerations  
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Static electricity can destroy electronic devices. Whenever you handle an option  
outside of its protective packaging, first discharge any static electricity from your  
body by touching a protective grounding device or unpainted metal on the rear  
panel of the system before unplugging the power cord.  
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Before you install any option, turn all power switches off. Unplug all power cords  
from the system and all peripherals. Leaving the power on can cause serious  
damage to your system.  
If the system is mounted on an equipment rack, remove the system from the rack  
and take it to a service area. Do not attempt to disassemble the system while it is  
still in the equipment rack.  
Opening the Cover  
1. Remove two screws from the back of the system. Pull the cover backward to detach  
it.  
2. To replace the cover, slide the cover forward and replace the two screws.  
Installing the CPU  
Your system supports Socket 478 Intel Pentium 4 processor.  
1. Remove the cabinet cover (see previous section).  
2. Locate the CPU socket.  
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3. Lift the socket arm up to the vertical position. Align the new CPU so its Pin 1 corner  
(beveled corner) is at the Pin 1 corner of the socket.  
4. Insert the CPU pins into the socket. Press the arm downward to the horizontal  
position. You will feel some resistance while doing so. This is normal as the  
pressure starts to secure the CPU in place.  
5. Place the heatsink assembly on top of the CPU and align the four points of the  
heatsink socket. Secure with four screws following a diagonal sequence.  
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6. Replace the cabinet cover.  
Installing System Memory  
Your system has four 184-pin DIMM (Dual In-line Memory Module) sockets to support  
a maximum of 4 GB. You must follow these requirements for the DIMM to be used with  
the system:  
l Unbuffered DDR-SDRAM (Double Data Rate Synchronous DRAM) with ECC  
l PC2100/PC2700/PC3200-compliant  
l 2.5 V  
Follow this procedure to install a DIMM:  
1. Open the cabinet cover (see previous section).  
2. Locate the DIMM sockets.  
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3. To install the DIMM, make sure the retaining clips are in the unlocked position,  
then align the DIMM’s notched end with the socket’s corresponding end and firmly  
insert the DIMM into the socket. Finally push the retaining clips inwards to lock the  
DIMM in place.  
4. Replace the cabinet cover.  
Installing a Hard Disk Drive  
NOTE: Make sure that the jumper setting of the hard disk drive is set to “Master.” (See the  
hard disk drive’s documentation for information.)  
1. Remove the cabinet cover (see previous section).  
2. Remove the screw from the hard disk drive bracket and detach the bracket from the  
cabinet.  
3. Fit a hard disk drive to the bracket and secure with four screws.  
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4. Fit the bracket with a hard disk drive back into place and secure with one screw.  
If using an Ultra ATA/100 hard disk drive, connect the corresponding end of the  
included HDD power to pin header cable to the motherboard (Œ) and the other end  
to the hard disk drive () .  
Connect the included primary IDE data cable to the primary IDE connector on the  
motherboard (Œ) and the other end to the hard disk drive ().  
If using a Serial ATA hard disk drive, connect the included Serial ATA data cable to  
the primary SATA connector on the motherboard and the other end to the hard disk  
drive (Œ) . Connect the corresponding end of the included HDD power to pin  
header cable to the motherboard () , connect the corresponding end of the Serial  
ATA power cord to the other end of the HDD power to pin header cable and the  
other end to the hard disk drive (Ž) .  
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5. Replace the cabinet cover.  
6. You can create or rebuild RAID for the hard disk drive (see chapter 6 for  
information).  
2.2 Adding a CD Drive  
You will need to use a CD drive when installing an operating system and its  
corresponding drivers (see chapter 3).  
WARNING: You are advised not to make frequent connection and disconnection on the  
IDE connector as this might cause damage to the data cable and connector pins.  
CAUTION: Follow the instructions in this section carefully. The DVD or CD drive contains a  
laser device. Do not attempt to open the DVD or CD drive’s enclosure or remove a DVD or  
CD drive using any procedures other than those contained in this section to avoid the risk of  
exposure to harmful radiation.  
With a Secondary Ultra ATA/100 Hard Disk Drive Installed  
1. Remove the cabinet cover (see the previous section in this chapter).  
2. Unplug the data cable and power cord from the rear of the secondary hard disk  
drive.  
3. Connect the unplugged data cable (Œ) and power cord () to the rear of the CD  
drive.  
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Without a Secondary Ultra ATA/100 Hard Disk Drive Installed  
1. Remove the cabinet cover (see the previous section in this chapter).  
2. Connect one end of the data cable to the secondary IDE connector and the other end  
to the rear of the CD drive (Œ).  
3. Connect the power cord to the rear of the CD drive ().  
NOTE: You cannot replace the cabinet cover with a CD drive installed. Remove the CD  
drive after using it to be able to replace the cabinet cover.  
2.3 Rack Mounting  
CAUTION: Before installing the system in an equipment rack, make sure that:  
l The ambient temperature around the system (which may be higher than the room  
temperature) is within the limits specified in section 1.2.  
l There is sufficient airflow around the unit.  
l Electrical circuits are not overloaded.  
l The equipment is properly grounded.  
l Do not place any objects on top of the system.  
The slide rack mount kit provides a sliding rack mount solution for the product. Slides  
enable optimal serviceability of the server from the front of the rack, including  
accessibility to the rear of the server for cabling and the capability for top cover  
removal. It is compatible with most 19” EIA standard 4 post racks with non-threaded  
holes.  
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You should find these standard items:  
l 2 mounting ears  
l 2 rack slides (inner and outer slides)  
l 4 post slide mount adapters  
l hex screws (+) and hex nuts (for outer slides)  
l hex screws (for slide mount adapter – dark colored)  
Cabinet Slides and Ears  
1. Attach the mounting ears to the side near the front of the cabinet. Then secure each  
with two screws.  
2. Detach the inner slide from the outer slide by pressing on the release latch Œ and  
pulling apart the inner slide from the outer slide . Do the same for the other slide.  
3. Align the inner slide’s first round screw hole with the screw hole on the system  
chassis beside the mounting ears and attach the screw together with next screw hole.  
Do the same for the other side.  
NOTE: For the correct orientation on mounting the inner slides to the cabinet, refer to the  
picture above.  
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4. Attach a post slide mount adapter to the front end of the outer slide by securing 2  
sets of hex screws and hex nuts together.  
5. Attach a post slide mount adapter to the rear end by moving the inner rails to expose  
the screw holes. Do the same for the other outer slide.  
6. Attach the newly assembled outer slide with the post slide mount adapters to the  
front and rear corners of the rack that you will use to place the system chassis by  
securing only the first and last screw holes (dark-colored screws), omitting the  
middle screw hole. Do the same for the other side.  
Cabinet into the Rack  
Slide system cabinet Œ with the inner slides previously installed into the inner rails of  
the outer slides attached to the rack and press on the release latch until the front panel  
is aligned with the front edge of the rack.  
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Locking Tab  
To prevent the system chassis from sliding on its rails, secure the system cabinet to the  
rack with a screw on each of the mounting ears Ž (optional – refer to the figure above).  
2.4 Setting Up the System  
To use the system, you need:  
l A 10Base-T, 10/100Base-TX, 100Base-TX or 1000Base-T TCP/IP-based LAN  
l A computer connected to the network that uses a Web browser (Netscape  
Navigator or Microsoft Internet Explorer, version 4.0 or later)  
l Network parameters including IP address for the system, the subnet mask of your  
network, and a gateway/router address (if communicating with other networks)  
l Third-party software applications (if not supplied or pre-installed)  
Placing the System  
You can either place the system on a flat surface – a desk or shelf, for example – or  
install it in a standard 19-inch equipment rack.  
To place system on a flat surface, attach the rubber feet to the corners in the bottom of  
the case.  
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Making the Connection  
1. Connect one end of a Category 5 Ethernet cable to the LAN1 connector on the  
system and the other end to the network socket that connects to the external  
network.  
2. Connect one end of a Category 5 Ethernet cable to the LAN2 connector on the  
system and the other end to the network socket that connects to the clients.  
3. Connect one end of the power cord to the system and the other end to an electrical  
outlet.  
4. Connect the display monitor’s D-type signal connector to the system’s VGA port.  
Then plug one end of the monitor’s power cord into the power socket on the monitor  
and the other end to an electrical outlet. Turn on the monitor before turning on the  
system.  
5. Connect a USB keyboard to the system’s USB port.  
6. Switch on (I) the main power switch on the back of the system.  
NOTE: After the power switch is switched on for the first time, it can remain in the ON  
position. For later powering on and off, use the power button on the front of the system.  
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7. Press the power button to turn on the system. The hard disk drive spins up, the fan  
turns on, and the LCD screen lights up. A number of status messages are displayed  
on the screen during the boot process.  
CAUTION: It is important to follow the proper power-down procedure for turning off the  
system.  
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3
Software Installation  
You need to install an operating system and its corresponding software drivers using the  
CD supplied with your system. The drivers are required for taking full advantage of its  
unique features.  
As of the publication of this User’s Manual, the drivers presently available on the CD and the OS  
supported are shown on the next table:  
Driver  
OS  
Available on CD  
LCD driver  
Windows 2000  
Windows 2000 SBS  
Windows 2003  
Windows 2003 SBS  
Windows XP  
ü
ü
ü
ü
ü
RedHat Linux 9.0  
SuSE Linux 8.1  
Turbo Linux 8  
ü
ü
ü
FreeBSD 4.7  
ü
Watchdog driver  
Windows 2000  
Windows 2000 SBS  
Windows 2003  
Windows 2003 SBS  
Windows XP  
ü
ü
ü
ü
ü
RedHat Linux 9.0  
SuSE Linux 8.1  
Turbo Linux 8  
ü
Not Available  
Not Available  
FreeBSD 4.7  
Not Available  
ASF Alert Simulation  
Windows 2000  
Windows 2000 SBS  
Windows 2003  
Windows 2003 SBS  
Windows XP  
ü
ü
ü
ü
ü
ü
RedHat Linux 9.0  
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Driver  
ASF Alert Simulation  
OS  
Available on CD  
Not Available  
Not Available  
Not Available  
ü
SuSE Linux 8.1  
Turbo Linux 8  
FreeBSD 4.7  
ASF (Alert Standard Format) 2.0 SDK  
Windows 2000  
Windows 2000 SBS  
Windows 2003  
Windows 2003 SBS  
Windows XP  
ü
ü
ü
ü
RedHat Linux 9.0  
SuSE Linux 8.1  
Turbo Linux 8  
FreeBSD 4.7  
Not Available  
Not Available  
Not Available  
Not Available  
ü
RAID function  
Windows 2000  
Windows 2000 SBS  
Windows 2003  
Windows 2003 SBS  
Windows XP  
ü
Not Available  
Not Available  
ü
RedHat Linux 9.0  
SuSE Linux 8.1  
Turbo Linux 8  
FreeBSD 4.7  
Not Available  
Not Available  
Not Available  
Not Available  
NOTE: The driver CD may have been updated after this User’s Manual was completed. If  
your CD is different from that described in this chapter, refer to the READMEfiles on the CD.  
These files contain the latest information from the software supplier.  
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3.1 Installation Instructions for Windows  
Windows Installation Notes  
Proceed with the normal Windows operating system installation but if you are installing  
Windows on to a Serial ATA hard disk drive with RAID function, do the following first:  
1. Create a RAID driver floppy disk by inserting a blank floppy disk and the driver CD  
into the floppy drive and CD drive respectively, on another Windows system.  
2. Run the iaar2_floppy.exe program in the \Intel_8xx\i8xx_UATA\  
IAAR\3.5.3\directory. This will create the RAID driver floppy disk.  
3. On your system, enter BIOS Setup and enable the RAID and SATA functions (see  
chapter 5 for details).  
4. Connect a USB floppy drive to your system.  
5. Press F6 and insert the floppy disk containing the Intel RAID driver into the USB  
floppy drive.  
6. Specify the “Intel 82801ER SATA RAID Controller” to install.  
7. Then, proceed with the Windows operating system installation.  
After installing the Windows operating system, proceed to the following driver  
installations.  
NOTE: An autorun program is provided on the driver CD to help you easily install the drivers.  
As you insert the CD, the autorun program automatically starts. Proceed to the following  
sections if you need to install the driver(s) manually.  
Chipset Driver  
1. Insert the driver CD into the CD drive.  
2. Run the infinst_autol.exe program in the \Intel_8xx\i8xx_INF\  
V5.1.1.1002\directory.  
3. Follow the onscreen instructions to complete the installation.  
4. When finished installing, choose the “Yes” option to reboot and click “Finish” to  
restart your system. The driver should now be loaded.  
VGA Driver  
NOTE: This driver supports Windows XP only.  
1. Insert the driver CD into the CD drive.  
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2. Run the wxp-ragex1-5-10-2600-6009.exeprogram in the \ATI_RageXL\  
XP\ directory.  
3. Follow the onscreen instructions to complete the installation.  
4. When finished installing, choose the “Yes” option to reboot and click “Finish” to  
restart your system. The driver should now be loaded.  
LAN Driver  
1. Insert the driver CD into the CD drive.  
2. Run the proXXX.exeprogram in the \LAN\Intel\Pro100_1K\V8.2\  
directory.  
3. Follow the onscreen instructions to complete the installation.  
4. When finished installing, choose the “Yes” option to reboot and click “Finish” to  
restart your system. The driver should now be loaded.  
USB v.2.0 Driver  
1. Insert the driver CD into the CD drive.  
2. For Windows 2000:  
Install Windows 2000 Service Pack 4 from the Microsoft official web site at  
servicepacks/sp4/default.asp  
For Windows XP:  
Install Windows XP Service Pack 1 from the Microsoft official web site at  
packs/sp1/sp1lang.asp  
3. Follow the onscreen instructions to complete the installation.  
LCD Driver  
1. Insert the driver CD into the CD drive.  
2. Click on Start->Settings->Control Panel->Add/Remove  
Hardware->Add/Troubleshoot a device->Add a new device->No, I want to select  
the hardware from a list->System devices->  
Click "Have Disk" button->"Browse..." button->point the folder to  
\LCD\GS12\Windows\driver\LCDDriverchecked.infand click Open  
->OK.  
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When installation asks for the CD, just click "OK" and browse the path again to  
\LCD\GS12\Windows\driver\LCDDriver.sys, then click Open->OK to  
finish the LCD driver installation.  
3. Start the LCD service in Windows Operating System  
For Windows 2000 Small Business Server system, run \LCD\GS12\Windows\  
W2KSBS\install.bat, or else run \LCD\GS12\Windows\service\  
install.bat  
4. Follow the onscreen instructions to complete the installation.  
5. When finished installing, choose the “Yes” option to reboot and click “Finish” to  
restart your system. The driver should now be loaded.  
Intel Application Accelerator  
NOTE: This driver supports Windows 2000 and Windows XP only.  
1. Upon booting the system, press F2 to enter BIOS Setup.  
2. Enable both Serial ATA and SATA RAID items, then save and exit Setup.  
3. Insert the driver CD into the CD drive.  
4. For Windows 2000:  
Download and install the q812415_W2K_SP4_x86_EN.exeprogram from the  
Microsoft Official Web site.  
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID  
=c9b3cd31-1dd5-45bc-806f-3f347e558008&DisplayLang=en  
For Windows XP:  
Download and install the q812415_WXP_SP2_x86_ENU.exeprogram from the  
Microsoft Official Web site.  
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID  
=47bde39b-68d0-4110-a7df-8955a47ba8f5&DisplayLang=en  
5. Run the iaar353_multi.exeprogram in the \Intel_8xx\i8xx_UATA\  
IAAR\3.5.3\directory.  
6. Follow the onscreen instructions to complete the installation.  
ASF Alert Simulation and Watchdog Drivers  
1. Insert the driver CD into the CD drive.  
2. Install ASF Simulation driver by clicking on Start->Settings->Control Panel->Add/  
Remove Hardware->Add/Troubleshoot a device->Add a new device->No, I want  
to select the hardware from a list->System devices.  
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Click on “Have Disk” to browse and point the folder to the driver location at  
\ASF\Windows\driver\ASF_Simulation\hwdriverchecked.infand  
click Open->OK.  
When installation asks for the CD, just click on "OK" and browse the path again to  
\ASF\Windows\driver\ASF_Simulation\then click on Open->OK to  
finish the ASF driver installation.  
3. Install the Watchdog driver by clicking on Start->Settings->Control Panel->Add/  
Remove Hardware->Add/Troubleshoot a device->Add a new device->No, I want  
to select the hardware from a list->System devices.  
Click on "Have Disk" button to browse and point the folder to the driver location at  
\ASF\Windows\driver\Watchdog\AsfDeviceChecked.infand click  
on Open->OK.  
When installation asks for the CD, just click on "OK" and browse the path again to  
\ASF\Windows\driver\Watchdog\then click on Open->OK to finish the  
Watchdog driver installation.  
4. Run the install.batprogram in the \ASF\Windows\service\ directory.  
5. Restart the Windows.  
ASF (Alert Standard Format) 2.0 SDK  
1. Insert the driver CD into the CD drive.  
2. For ASF Agent –  
Run the setup.exefile in the \ASF\AGENT\directory.  
For Alert SDK –  
Run the alertSDK.msifile in the \ASF\AGENT\directory. Then, copy the  
alertapp.exefile in the \ASF\AGENT\SDK\directory to your Windows’  
desktop.  
For ASF Tools –  
Run the ASFtools.msifile in the \ASF\AGENT\TOOLS\directory.  
For ASF Version –  
Run the ASFver.msifile in the \ASF\AGENT\TOOLS\directory.  
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3.2 Installation Instructions for Linux (RedHat /SuSE/Turbo Linux)  
NOTE: Do not allow USB devices to be hot plugged during installation of the Linux operating  
system.  
RedHat Linux 9.0 Installation Notes  
Proceed with the normal installation of RedHat Linux 9.0 operating system. If you are  
using the SMP kernel, in order to allow a complete system shutdown, then perform the  
following:  
1. Modify the /boot/grub/grub.confby adding the boot parameter  
apm=power_off. Then save and exit.  
2. Run the command grub-install /dev/hda, and then reboot the system.  
SuSE Linux 8.1 Installation Notes  
Proceed with the normal installation of SuSE Linux 8.1 operating system but if you are  
using a 3.2 GHz CPU with your system, add the following boot parameter  
apm=off acpi=offto allow the system to support USB devices.  
If you are using the SMP kernel, in order to allow a complete system shutdown, then  
perform the following:  
1. Modify the /boot/grub/menu.lstby changing the boot parameter  
apm=power_offacpi=off. Then save and exit.  
2. Run the command grub-install /dev/hda, and then reboot the system.  
Turbo Linux 8 Installation Notes  
Proceed with the normal installation of Turbo Linux 8 operating system and after  
installing, perform the following:  
1. Insert the driver CD into the CD drive.  
2. Go to /Linux/Turbo8-RPM/directory.  
3. Install the following rpms :  
rpm -ivh kernel-headers-2.4.18-5.i586.rpm  
rpm –ivh kernel-source-2.4.18-5.i586.rpm  
rpm –ivh cpp-2.96-9.i586.rpm  
rpm –ivh glibc-devel-2.2.5-13.i586.rpm  
rpm –ivh gcc-2.96-9.i586.rpm.  
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4. Use the command unamerto check which kernel the system is using. If the kernel  
is 2.4.18-5smp, modify the file /boot/kernel.has follows:  
#define __BOOT_KERNEL_SMP 1  
If you are using the SMP kernel, in order to allow a complete system shutdown, then  
perform the following:  
1. Modify the /boot/grub/ grub.confby adding the boot parameter  
apm=power_off. Then save and exit.  
2. Run the command grub-install /dev/hda, then reboot the system.  
Next, proceed to the following driver installations.  
LAN Driver  
1. Insert the driver CD into the CD drive.  
2. Copy the base driver tar file e1000-5.2.16.tar.gzof the  
/LAN/Intel/LINUX/directory to the directory of your choice. For example, use  
/home/username/e1000or /usr/local/src/e1000.  
3. Untar/unzip archive: tar zxf e1000-5.2.16.tar.gz.  
4. Change to the driver src directory: cd e1000-5.2.16/src/.  
5. Compile the driver module: make install  
The binary will be installed as:  
/lib/modules/[KERNEL_VERSION]/kernel/drivers/net/e1000.o  
The installation locations listed above are the default ones. They might not be correct  
for certain Linux distributions. For more information, refer to the ldistrib.txt  
file included in the driver tar.  
6. Install the module: insmod e1000 <parameter>=<value>.  
7. Assign an IP address to the interface by entering the following, where xis the  
interface number: ifconfig ethx <IP_address>.  
8. Verify that the interface works. Enter the following, where <IP_address>is the IP  
address for another machine on the same subnet as the interface that is being tested:  
ping <IP_address>.  
9. To ensure that the NICs function properly when system starts, add the following in the  
/etc/modules.confdirectory:  
alias eth0 e1000  
alias eth1 e1000.  
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LCD Driver  
1. Insert the driver CD into the CD drive.  
2. Copy MiSM_LLCDxx_for_yyy.tar.gz of the /LCD/GS12/Linux/  
directory to the directory of your choice (where xxrefers to the version and yyy  
refers to the operating system).  
3. Untar/unzip archive: tar zxf MiSM_LLCDxx_for_yyy.tar.gz.  
4. Change to the driver SRC directory: cd MiSM_LLCDxx_for_yyy/.  
5. Install the LCD driver: ./LCDinstall.  
6. Confirm that the NICs can be enabled when the system starts.  
7. Reboot the system.  
NOTE: Ignore any depmod: ***Unresolved symbols in ************.  
Watchdog Driver  
Usually, a userspace daemon notifies the kernel Watchdog driver through a special device  
file at /dev/watchdogdirectory that the userspace still exists at regular intervals. When  
such a notification occurs, the driver usually informs the hardware Watchdog that  
everything is in order and it should reset the system after a little while. If userspace should  
fail (e.g., RAM error, kernel bug, etc.) the notification ceases and the hardware Watchdog  
resets the system (reboot) after the timeout occurs.  
1. Insert the driver CD into the CD drive.  
2. Copy wddm-x.x.tar.gz of the /ASF/Linux/watchdog/directory to the  
directory of your choice (where x.xrefers to the version).  
3. Untar/unzip archive: tar xfvz wddm-x.x.tar.gz.  
4. Change to the driver directory: cd wddm-x.x.  
5. Install the WatchDog driver: make  
make install.  
ASF Alert Simulation  
The ASF Alert Simulation program is required to enable your system to send out a SNMP  
trap when sensors (temperature, voltage, or fan speed) detect an abnormal condition.  
1. Insert the driver CD into the CD drive.  
2. Copy asfm-x.x.tar.gz of the /ASF/Linux/ASF_Simulation/directory  
to the directory of your choice (where x.xrefers to the version).  
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3. Untar/unzip archive: tar xfvz asfm-x.x.tar.gz.  
4. Change to the driver directory: cd asfm-x.x.  
5. Install the WatchDog driver: make  
make install.  
3.3 Installation Instructions for FreeBSD 4.7  
NOTE: Do not allow USB devices to be hot plugged during installation of the Linux operating  
system.  
FreeBSD 4.7 Installation Notes  
NOTE: As of the writing of this User’s Manual, your system only supports the FreeBSD 4.7  
operating system. This is because FreeBSD 5.1/5.0’s hardware support list does not include  
the ICH5 or Intel 875 chipsets.  
Perform the following first before proceeding with FreeBSD 4.7 operating system  
installation:  
1. Upon booting the system, press F2 to enter BIOS Setup. Load Setup defaults and set  
the CD drive as the primary boot device, then save and exit the BIOS Setup.  
2. Connect the USB keyboard and mouse to your system’s rear USB ports.  
3. Insert the FreeBSD 4.7 Installer disc 1 to the CD drive and press Enter quickly, or press  
any key for the command prompt.  
4. On the Kernel Configuration Menu, select Start kernel configuration in CLI  
mode.  
5. On the config prompt, type disable atkbd0, then press Enter.  
6. Type quit, then press Enter.  
7. Install the FreeBSD 4.7 operating system, and then proceed to the following driver  
installation.  
FreeBSD 4.7’s default kernel has no apmfunction. In order to allow a complete system  
shutdown, please update the kernel by performing the following steps:  
cd /usr/src/sys/i386/conf  
mkdir /root/kernels  
cp GENERIC /root/kernels/MYKERNEL  
ln -s /root/kernels/MYKERNEL  
vi MYKERNEL  
Locate the line: devices apm0 at *********, change it to devices apm0.  
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Then save and exit.  
/usr/sbin/config MYKERNEL  
cd ../../compile/MYKERNEL  
make depend  
make  
make install  
vi /etc/rc  
Add the line apm -e 1before the last line exit 0. Then save and exit.  
Reboot the system.  
You can now use the new kernel. Run the command halt -pto shutdown the system  
completely.  
LAN Driver  
NOTE: To compile the driver into the kernel, go directly to step 4.  
1. Insert the driver CD into the CD drive.  
2. Copy the base driver tar file em-1.7.15.tar.gzof the /LAN/Intel/LINUX/  
FREEBSDdirectory to the directory of your choice. For example, use  
/home/username/em or /usr/local/src/em.  
3. Untar/unzip the archive: tar xvfz em-x.x.x.tar.gz  
This will create an em-x.x.xdirectory.  
4. To create a loadable module, perform the following steps.  
a. To compile the module  
cd em-x.x.x  
make  
b. To install the compiled module in the system directory:  
make install  
c. If you want the driver to load automatically when the system is booted:  
1. Follow steps a and b above to compile and install the module  
2. Edit /boot/loader.confand add the following line:  
if_em_load=”YES”  
5. To compile the driver into the kernel:  
cd em-x.x.x/src  
cp if_em* /usr/src/sys/dev/em  
cp Makefile.kernel /usr/src/sys/modules/em/Makefile  
Edit the /usr/src/sys/conf/files.i386file and add the following lines:  
dev/em/if_em.c optional em  
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dev/em/if_em_hw.c optional em  
Remove the following lines from the /usr/src/sys/conf/files.i386file if  
they exist:  
dev/em/if_em_fxhw.c optional em  
dev/em/if_em_phy.c optional em  
Edit the kernel configuration file (i.e., GENERICor MYKERNEL) in /usr/src/  
sys/i386/confand ensure the following line is present: device em  
Compile and install the kernel, the system must be rebooted for the kernel updates to  
take effect. For additional information on compiling the kernel, consult the FreeBSD  
operating system documentation.  
6. To assign an IP address to the interface, enter the following: ifconfig  
em<interface_num> <IP_address>.  
7. Verify that the interface works. Enter the following, where <IP_address>is the IP  
address for another machine on the same subnet as the interface that is being tested:  
ping <IP_address>.  
8. To configure the IP address to remain after rebooting, edit /etc/rc.confand  
create the appropriate ifconfig_em<interface_num>entry:  
ifconfig_em<interface_num>=”<ifconfig_settings>”  
Sample usage: ifconfig_em0=”inet 192.168.10.1 netmask  
255.255.255.0”  
NOTE: For assistance, see the ifconfigmain page.  
LCD Driver  
1. Insert the driver CD into the CD drive.  
2. Copy MiSM_FLCDxx.tar.gz of the /LCD/GS12/FreeBSD/directory to the  
directory of your choice (where xxrefers to the version).  
3. Untar/unzip archive: tar xfvz MiSM_FLCDxx.tar.gz.  
4. Change to the driver directory: cd MiSM_FLCDxx.  
5. Install the WatchDog driver: make  
make install.  
6. Restart your system.  
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USB Floppy Drive Usage  
If your USB floppy drive cannot be used normally, please add one line on  
/etc/sysctl.conf: kern.cam.da.no_6_byte=1. Then reboot your system.  
3.4 Installation Instructions for Solaris 9  
Solaris 9 Installation Notes  
Proceed with the normal Solaris 9 operating system installation but since Serial ATA  
controllers are not compatible with IDE (Parallel ATA) controllers, they need a different  
driver that is not included in the Solaris 9 installation kernel. Solaris 9 cannot be installed  
on a Serial ATA hard disk drive normally.  
LAN Driver  
1. Insert the driver CD into the CD drive.  
2. Copy INTCGigaE.pkgof the /LAN/Intel/LINUX/SOLARIS/directory to the  
directory of your choice.  
3. Install the driver: pkgadd –d INTCGigaE.pkg.  
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Using the LCD Console  
This chapter tells you how to use the LCD console to make various system  
configurations.  
4.1 Configuring the System  
After you have made the network and power connections, you can configure the  
network settings using the LCD console.  
Before You Begin  
NOTE: To take advantage of the LCD console feature, make sure that the LCD driver is  
correctly installed (see chapter 3).  
Before you begin, make sure that you have the following information ready:  
l IP address assigned to the system  
l Subnet mask of your network  
l Gateway/router address (necessary only if communicating with other networks)  
The LCD screen on the front of the system displays two lines of text. The first line  
shows the information required; the second line shows the data already entered. You can  
enter the data by using the arrow buttons to the right of the LCD screen.  
The Left arrow button moves the cursor to the left.  
The Right arrow button moves the cursor to the right.  
The Up arrow button increases the digit located at the cursor position.  
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The Down arrow button decreases the digit located at the cursor position.  
The S (Select) button accepts the data entered or selects the option displayed.  
The C (Cancel) button cancels the data entered or the option displayed.  
4.2 Setting the Configuration For Windows  
Press the corresponding button according to the number of times specified on the  
following table and you will see the corresponding prompt.  
NOTE: If you press the C (Cancel) button at any time to cancel the configuration, you  
must go through the entry process for a particular setting again.  
KEY PRESS  
PROMPT  
FUNCTION  
Configure  
Network  
Upon each succeeding press of the Right arrow, the  
following prompt appears, allowing you to configure  
the network:  
Right arrow  
NIC Choice(default is First NIC)  
Enable DHCP (default is Yes)  
IP Address  
Netmask  
Gateway  
DNS Server  
Using New Setting  
Restart  
Upon pressing the Right arrow, the following prompt  
appears, allowing you to restart the system:  
Do you want to reset?  
Down arrow  
once (1)  
Press the Right arrow to restart the system.  
Shut Down  
Upon pressing the Right arrow, the following prompt  
appears, allowing you to shutdown the system:  
Do you want to shutdown?  
Down arrow  
twice (2)  
Press the Right arrow to shutdown the system.  
Reset Admin  
Password  
Upon pressing the Right arrow, the following prompt  
appears, allowing you to reset the administrator  
password:  
Down arrow  
three (3) times  
Do you want to reset?(default is NULL)  
Press the Right arrow to reset the password.  
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KEY PRESS  
PROMPT  
FUNCTION  
HW Monitor  
Display  
Upon each succeeding press of the Right arrow, the  
value of the following appear, depending on your  
settings under HW Monitor List Configure  
(down arrow sixth time – see below):  
Do you want to display?(default is Yes)  
CPU Temp  
Down arrow  
four (4) times  
Local Temperature  
System Temperature  
Fan1 Speed  
Fan2 Speed  
Fan3 Speed  
Vcc 2.6V  
VCCP  
Vcc 3.3V  
Vcc 5V  
Performance  
Display  
Upon each succeeding press of the Right arrow, the  
value of the following appear, depending on your  
settings under Performance List Configure  
(down arrow seventh time – see below):  
Do you want to display?(default is Yes)  
CPU Usage  
Down arrow  
five (5) times  
Memory Load  
Total Memory  
Avail Memory  
NIC1 Traffic  
NIC2 Traffic  
Total HardDisk  
Used HardDisk  
HW Monitor  
List  
Configure  
Upon each succeeding press of the Right arrow, the  
following appears. Select which value(s) to display  
under HW Monitor Display(down arrow fourth  
Down arrow  
six (6) times  
time – see above):  
Do you want to change?(default is Yes)  
CPU Temp  
Local Temperature  
System Temperature  
Fan1 Speed  
Fan2 Speed  
Fan3 Speed  
Vcc 2.6V  
VCCP  
Vcc 3.3V  
Vcc 5V  
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KEY PRESS  
PROMPT  
FUNCTION  
Performance  
List  
Configure  
Upon each succeeding press of the Right arrow, the  
following appears. Select which value(s) to display  
under Performance Display(down arrow fifth  
time – see above):  
Down arrow  
seven (7) times  
Do you want to change?(default is Yes)  
CPU Usage  
Memory Load  
Total Memory  
Avail Memory  
NIC1 Traffic  
NIC2 Traffic  
Total HardDisk  
Used HardDisk  
Urgency Alert  
Upon each succeeding press of the Right arrow, the  
following prompt appear, allowing you to enable  
urgency alert:  
Down arrow  
eight (8) times  
Do you want to change?  
Send Power Down  
Send Event Log (default is No).  
You can check under Program ->  
Administrative Tools -> Event Viewer  
-> Application Logwhen an alert occur  
NOTE: If you press the C (Cancel) button at any time to cancel the configuration, you  
must go through the entry process for a particular setting again.  
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Press the corresponding button according to the number of times specified on the  
following tables, and you will see the corresponding prompt.  
NOTE: If you press the C (Cancel) button at any time to cancel the configuration, you  
must go through the entry process for a particular setting again.  
KEY PRESS  
PROMPT  
FUNCTION  
Configure  
Network  
Upon each succeeding press of the Right arrow, the  
following prompt appears, allowing you to configure  
the network:  
Right arrow  
NIC Choice(default is First NIC)  
Enable DHCP (default is Yes)  
IP Address  
Netmask  
Gateway  
DNS Server  
Using New Setting  
Press S (Select) to accept.  
Restart  
Upon pressing the Right arrow, the following prompt  
appears, allowing you to restart the system:  
Restart?  
Down arrow  
once (1)  
Press S (Select) to restart the system.  
Shut Down  
Upon pressing the Right arrow, the following prompt  
appears, allowing you to shutdown the system:  
Shutdown?  
Down arrow  
twice (2)  
Press S (Select) to shutdown the system.  
Reset Admin  
Password  
Upon pressing the Right arrow, the following prompt  
appears, allowing you to reset the root password:  
Reset Password?  
Down arrow  
three (3) times  
Press S (Select) to reset the password.  
NOTE: The default root password is password, you  
can modify it by going to  
/etc/lcdscript/reset_admin_password.sh  
For SuSE Linux 8.1, go to  
/etc/lcdscript/passchange  
Enable SSH  
Access  
Upon pressing the Right arrow, the following prompt  
appears, allowing you to enable SSH access:  
SSH Access On?  
Down arrow  
four (4) times  
Press S (Select) to enable SSH access.  
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KEY PRESS  
PROMPT  
FUNCTION  
HW Monitor  
Display  
Upon each succeeding press of the Right arrow, the  
value of the following appear, depending on your  
Down arrow  
five (5) times  
settings under HW Monitor List Configure  
(down arrow eighth time – see below):  
HWM Display(default is Yes)  
VCC 2.6V  
VCCP  
VCC 3.3V  
VCC 5V  
Fan 1  
Fan 2  
Fan 3  
CPU Temp  
Local Temp  
Sys Temp  
VID  
Performance  
Display  
Upon each succeeding press of the Right arrow, the  
value of the following appear, depending on your  
settings under Performance List Configure  
(down arrow ninth time – see below):  
Perfor Display(default is Yes)  
CPU Usage  
Down arrow  
six (6) times  
Memory Usage  
Disk Usage  
ETH0 Flow Speed  
ETH1 Flow Speed  
Urgency Alert  
Upon pressing the Right arrow, the following prompt  
appears, allowing you to enable urgency alert:  
Enable Alert?(default is Yes)  
Down arrow  
seven (7) times  
Press S (Select) to enable urgency alert.  
HW Monitor  
List  
Configure  
Upon each succeeding press of the Right arrow, the  
following appears. Select which value(s) to display  
under HW Monitor Display(down arrow fifth  
Down arrow  
eight (8) times  
time – see above):  
HWM Configure(default is Yes)  
VCC 2.6V  
VCCP  
VCC 3.3V  
VCC 5V  
Fan 1  
Fan 2  
Fan 3  
CPU Temp  
Local Temp  
Sys Temp  
VID  
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KEY PRESS  
PROMPT  
FUNCTION  
Performance  
List  
Configure  
Upon each succeeding press of the Right arrow, the  
following appears. Select which value(s) to display  
under Performance Display(down arrow sixth  
time – see above):  
Down arrow  
nine (9) times  
Perfor Config(default is Yes)  
CPU Usage  
Memory Usage  
Disk Usage  
ETH0 Flow Speed  
ETH1 Flow Speed  
Alert Choice  
Upon pressing the Right arrow, the following prompt  
appears, allowing you to select the system’s alert  
method:  
Down arrow  
ten (10) times  
Which Alert?(default is System log)  
Press the Down arrow to choose the shutdown alert  
method.  
Press S (Select) to enable your choice of system alert  
method.  
You can check the file /LCD/alert_log_file  
when an alert occurs.  
NOTE: If you press the C (Cancel) button at any time to cancel the configuration, you  
must go through the entry process for a particular setting again.  
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Press the corresponding button according to the number of times specified on the  
following tables, and you will see the corresponding prompt.  
NOTE: If you press the C (Cancel) button at any time to cancel the configuration, you  
must go through the entry process for a particular setting again.  
KEY PRESS  
PROMPT  
FUNCTION  
Configure  
Network  
Upon each succeeding press of the Right arrow, the  
following prompt appears, allowing you to configure  
the network:  
Right arrow  
NIC Choice(default is First NIC)  
Enable DHCP (default is Yes)  
IP Address  
Netmask  
Gateway  
DNS Server  
Using New Setting  
Press S (Select) to accept.  
Restart  
Upon pressing the Right arrow, the following prompt  
appears, allowing you to restart the system:  
Restart?  
Down arrow  
once (1)  
Press S (Select) to restart the system.  
Shut Down  
Upon pressing the Right arrow, the following prompt  
appears, allowing you to shutdown the system:  
Shutdown?  
Down arrow  
twice (2)  
Press S (Select) to shutdown the system.  
Reset Admin  
Password  
Upon pressing the Right arrow, the following prompt  
appears, allowing you to reset the root password:  
Reset Password?  
Down arrow  
three (3) times  
Press S (Select) to reset the password.  
NOTE: The default root password is password.  
Enable SSH  
Access  
Upon pressing the Right arrow, the following prompt  
appears, allowing you to enable SSH access:  
SSH Access On?  
Down arrow  
four (4) times  
Press S (Select) to enable SSH access.  
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KEY PRESS  
PROMPT  
FUNCTION  
HW Monitor  
Display  
Upon each succeeding press of the Right arrow, the  
value of the following appear, depending on your  
Down arrow  
five (5) times  
settings under HW Monitor List Configure  
(down arrow eighth time – see below):  
HWM Display(default is Yes)  
Temp1  
Temp2  
Temp3  
Rot1  
Rot2  
Rot3  
VC0  
VC1  
V3.3  
V5.0p  
Performance  
Display  
Upon each succeeding press of the Right arrow, the  
value of the following appear, depending on your  
settings under Performance List Configure  
(down arrow ninth time – see below):  
Perfor Display(default is Yes)  
CPU Usage  
Down arrow  
six (6) times  
Memory Usage  
Disk Usage  
em0 Flow Speed  
em1 Flow Speed  
Urgency Alert  
Upon pressing the Right arrow, the following prompt  
appears, allowing you to enable urgency alert:  
Enable Alert?(default is Yes)  
Down arrow  
seven (7) times  
Press S (Select) to enable urgency alert.  
HW Monitor  
List  
Configure  
Upon each succeeding press of the Right arrow, the  
following appears. Select which value(s) to display  
under HW Monitor Display(down arrow fifth  
Down arrow  
eight (8) times  
time – see above):  
HWM Configure(default is Yes)  
Temp1  
Temp2  
Temp3  
Rot1  
Rot2  
Rot3  
VC0  
VC1  
V3.3  
V5.0p  
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KEY PRESS  
PROMPT  
FUNCTION  
Performance  
List  
Configure  
Upon each succeeding press of the Right arrow, the  
following appears. Select which value(s) to display  
under Performance Display(down arrow sixth  
time – see above):  
Down arrow  
nine (9) times  
Perfor Config(default is Yes)  
CPU Usage  
Memory Usage  
Disk Usage  
em0 Flow Speed  
em1 Flow Speed  
Alert Choice  
Upon pressing the Right arrow, the following prompt  
appears, allowing you to select the system’s alert  
method:  
Down arrow  
ten (10) times  
Which Alert?(default is System log)  
Press the Down arrow to choose the shutdown alert  
method.  
Press S (Select) to enable your choice of system alert  
method.  
You can check the file  
/var/log/alert_log_filewhen an alert  
occurs.  
NOTE: If you press the C (Cancel) button at any time to cancel the configuration, you  
must go through the entry process for a particular setting again.  
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BIOS Setup  
5.1 BIOS Setup Program  
BIOS Setup (SCU or Setup Configuration Utility) is a program for configuring the  
BIOS (Basic Input/Output System) settings of the system.  
You need to run the BIOS Setup program when:  
l You see an error message on the screen requesting you to run Setup.  
l You want to restore the factory default settings.  
l You want to modify some specific settings according to the hardware.  
l You want to modify some specific settings to optimize system performance.  
Starting BIOS Setup  
NOTES:  
l
The Setup screens shown in this chapter are for your reference only. The actual items  
or settings on your computer may differ.  
l
l
The Setup program may have been updated after the publication of this manual.  
The settings you select in your operating system might override similar settings in  
Setup.  
To run BIOS Setup, make sure that you have connected a USB keyboard and display  
monitor to your system. Then press F2 when the prompt appears in the screen during  
system startup. The prompt shows up on the screen for only a few seconds. You must  
press F2 quickly.  
Use the keyboard to move around and make selections. Keyboard information can be  
found at the bottom of the screen. A brief description of keyboard usage is listed next:  
Key  
Function  
F1  
Displays help information.  
Selects a menu title.  
¬ , ®  
, ¯  
Moves the highlight up or down among fields.  
Scrolls forward or backward among the values for the highlighted field.  
+, -  
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Key  
Enter  
Function  
Pops up an option window for the highlighted field.  
Esc  
1) Returns to the main menu from a sub-menu.  
2) Exits Setup.  
F9  
Restores the Setup defaults.  
F10  
Saves changes and exits Setup.  
Main Menu  
The Main menu contains the basic configuration settings of your system.  
System Time sets the system time (Hour, Minute, Second).  
System Date sets the system date (Day, Month, Year).  
Channel 0 / Channel 1 Master/Slave, Channel 2, Channel 3 Each of these six items  
sets the type of hard disk drive in your system.  
NOTE: Your computer cabinet can accommodate up to two IDE or SATA devices only  
although the BIOS supports up to four devices.  
Boot Features  
Summary Screen enables or disables the displaying onscreen of various system  
information while booting.  
QuickBoot Mode sets if the system will skip certain tests while booting. This will  
decrease the time needed to boot the system.  
Memory Frequency Shows the current frequency of system memory.  
Memory Channel Shows the current channel mode of system memory.  
System Memory Shows the total memory on your system.  
Extended Memory Shows the total extended memory on your system.  
Advanced Menu  
The Advanced menu contains the input/output configuration settings of the system.  
Installed O/S sets the operating system to be installed.  
Reset Configuration Data Normally, you would leave this field disabled. Select Yes to  
reset the Extended System Configuration Data (ESCD) when you exit Setup if you have  
installed a new add-on device and the system reconfiguration has caused such a serious  
conflict of resources that the operating system cannot boot.  
Large Disk Access Mode Select DOS or Other.  
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Legacy USB Support enables or disables support for Legacy Universal Serial Bus in  
non-USB-aware operating systems like DOS.  
Spread Spectrum enables or disables the Spread Spectrum function to reduce the EMI  
(Electro-Magnetic Interference) effect.  
Advanced Chipset Control  
Graphics Aperture sets the memory size of AGP VGA device.  
USB 2.0 Controller enables or disables USB 2.0 controller.  
ECC Config allows you to enable or disable support for ECC-type of memory.  
Available only if you are using an ECC-type DDR-SDRAM memory.  
ECC Error Type generates interrupt when an ECC error occurs. Available only if  
you are using an ECC-type DDR-SDRAM memory.  
SERR Signal Condition selects ECC error condition that SERR# be asserted.  
Frequency Ratio Only available if you are using an unlocked processor. If the  
processor’s frequency multiple is locked, you will not see this item.  
Advanced Processor Options  
APIC Interrupt Routing turns on and initializes I/O APIC (Advanced  
Programmable Interrupt Controller).  
Compatible FPU Code enables or disables FPU (Floating Point Unit).  
I/O Device Configuration  
Serial Port A/B, Base I/O Address, and Interrupt Sets the input/output address  
and Interrupt ReQuest line (IRQ) for the on-board serial ports (COMA/COMB)  
controller.  
Security Menu  
The Security menu contains the security settings that protect your system against  
unauthorized use.  
Supervisor/User Password indicates if a Supervisor or User password exists.  
Set Supervisor/User Password sets the Supervisor/User password. The Supervisor  
can access the Setup program and boot the system while the User can only boot the  
system. Passwords are not case sensitive.  
Diskette Access sets the accessibility of the floppy disk drive.  
Fixed Disk Boot Sector protect the boot sector against any changed.  
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CAUTION: Set this item to disabled before installing an operating system, running  
Fdiskor Formatprogram, or when re-installing software. Otherwise, the intended  
action will fail.  
Virus Check Reminder displays the virus check reminder message during system boot  
up.  
System Backup Reminder displays the system back up reminder message during  
system boot up.  
Password on Boot determines if the system will request a password when starting up.  
Power Menu  
The Power menu contains the power management settings that help save system power.  
ACPI Mode Enable enables or disables ACPI (Advanced Configuration Power  
Interface) – a power management standard used by the operating system.  
Power Saving sets the power saving mode.  
Standby Timeout sets the timer for the system to enter Standby mode when it has been  
idle for the set time period.  
Resume On Time/Resume Time allows the system to wake up at a specific time.  
Power Button Behavior sets the desired system power state when the power button is  
pressed.  
After Power Failure sets the mode of operation if there has been an AC power loss.  
Power Off causes the system to remain off when power is restored. Power On causes the  
system to start up when power is restored. Last State causes the system to return to the  
state it was before power loss.  
Monitor Menu  
The following items on your system are monitored:  
l VCC 5 V (Voltage)  
l VCC 2.6 V (Voltage)  
l VCC 3.3 V (Voltage)  
l VCCP (Voltage)  
l Vcore (Voltage)  
l CPU Temperature  
l Local Temperature (monitor chip)  
l System Temperature  
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Fan Mode Configuration allows you to select the system fan’s working mode. When  
set at Disabled (default), all system fans will run at full speed. When set at Smart mode,  
the fan will automatically adjust its speed according to the set temperature. The  
advantages of choosing Smart mode are reduced noise, reduced wear by increasing the  
lifetime and reliability of fans, as well as reduced power consumption. Overall, it helps  
extend the system’s life by minimizing the rate at which the system collects dust.  
Boot Menu  
The Boot menu allows you to set the priority of the booting devices. There are four  
possible devices:  
l Removable Devices  
l Hard Drive  
l CD-ROM  
l IBA GE Slot 0208 v1216 (LAN Intel 82547GI)  
Use the up or down arrow key to select a device and press the plus (+) key to move the  
device upward or minus (- ) key to move it downward.  
Exit Menu  
The Exit menu contains the ways of exiting the Setup program.  
Exit Saving Change saves the changes you have made and exits the Setup program.  
Exit Discarding Change exits the Setup program without saving any changes.  
Load Setup Defaults loads the default values for all Setup items.  
Discard Changes loads previous values for all Setup items.  
Save Changes saves the changes you have made.  
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5.2 Resetting BIOS Setup  
When you want to reset the BIOS configuration, you need to change the jumper setting.  
See the next figure for jumper location and the table that follow for jumper definition.  
CAUTION: Jumpers not described in this section are reserved for factory use only. Do not  
change the default settings.  
Jumper  
J2  
Definition  
Setting  
1-2  
2-3  
Description  
CMOS setting  
Normal (default)  
Clear CMOS  
To clear the RTC and CMOS RAM, set J2 to 2-3 for  
one second and set it back to 1-2 again.  
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Using RAID and ASF 2.0  
6.1 About RAID  
NOTE: You need to install two Serial ATA hard disk drive and running Windows XP or  
Windows 2000 in order for your system to support RAID (Redundant Array of Inexpensive  
Disk).  
The purpose of RAID is to combine multiple small, inexpensive disk drives into an  
array of disk drives that appears to the system as a single logical storage device and  
yields performance exceeding that of a Single Large Expensive Drive (SLED).  
Your system provides the Intel Application Accelerator for creating your array. There  
are two types of array architectures that you can create:  
l RAID 0  
In this type, data is split across drives, resulting in higher data throughput.  
Performance is good but the failure of any disk in the array results in data loss.  
This type is commonly referred to as striping.  
l RAID 1 (Recommended)  
In this type, data are written to two drives. If either drive fails, no data is lost. This  
type is commonly referred to as mirroring.  
CAUTION: If creating a Security array using an existing hard drive, back up any necessary  
data. Failure to follow this could result in data loss.  
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6.2 Creating an Array  
1. Make sure that you have installed the Intel Application Accelerator program (refer  
to chapter 3). Also, you need to install two Serial ATA disk drives to the  
motherboard (refer to chapter 7).  
2. Boot up with Windows 2000 or Windows XP.  
3. Run the Intel Application Accelerator program.  
4. Create your desired array. See the following subsections for details.  
Creating an Array for Performance (RAID 0)  
1. Select RAID, then Create Volume Manually.  
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2. Select RAID 0 under the item Select RAID Level, then click on Next.  
3. Click on Yes (Y) to continue.  
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4. Click on Create to create the new RAID volume.  
5. Click on OK to finish.  
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Creating a Security Array (RAID 1)  
1. With the Intel Application Accelerator program running, select RAID, then click on  
Create Volume Manually.  
2. Select RAID 1 under the item Select RAID Level, then click on Next.  
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3. Click on Yes (Y) to continue.  
4. Click on Yes (Y) to continue.  
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5. Click on Create to create the new RAID volume.  
6. Click on OK to finish.  
Creating RAID With an Existing Data Drive  
Use this method if you have a Serial ATA disk drive that already contains data or is the  
boot device in your system. You will need another Serial ATA disk drive of identical or  
larger storage capacity.  
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1. With the Intel Application Accelerator program running, select RAID, then click on  
Create Volume from Existing Disk.  
2. Select a source disk, then click on Next.  
3. Then, follow the steps outlined in the previous sections Creating an Array for Performance  
(RAID 0) and Creating a Security Array (RAID 1).  
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6.3 About ASF 2.0  
NOTE: You need to be running Windows XP, Windows 2000 or Windows 2003 in order for  
your system to support ASF 2.0 (Alert Standard Format).  
ASF 2.0 enables remote systems to activate security features as well as control your  
system (e.g., power on, power off, system reset, power cycle, etc.) whether with or  
without an operating system running.  
Set Up Management Console  
Using another system, set up the ASF 2.0 Management Console and perform the steps  
outlined next to install the following programs:  
1. Insert the driver CD into the CD drive.  
2. For ASF Proxy –  
Run the setup.exefile in the \ASF\console\proxy\directory.  
For Proxy SDK –  
Run the proxySDK.exefile in the \ASF\console\SDK\directory. Then,  
copy the ASFMgmtConsole.exefile located in the \ASF\Console\SDK\  
directory to your Windows’ desktop.  
For ASF Tools –  
Run the ASFtools.msifile in the \ASF\agent\tools\directory.  
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Check Agent and Management Console Link  
1. To check the link between the Agent and the Management Console, ping each  
other’s IP address (ipconfigand ping).  
2. Run the alertAPP.exefile located on the Agent’s system and log in directly  
without having to type anything, then check that the following configurations are  
set correctly:  
Check the option Enable ASF.  
Select the correct adapter.  
Enter the correct Management Console’s address.  
The Alerting Enabled Status indicator should light.  
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3. Run the ASFMgmtConsole.exefile on the Management Console, then check if  
the data from the Agent is correct.  
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Obtain Traps and Push Messages  
1. Run AlertApp to set Heartbeat.  
2. Run ASFMgmtConsole to obtain Alert from the Agent.  
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Remote Control  
1. To generate Key from Management Console, run ASFMgmtConsole to generate  
the Administrator Key.  
2. Save the Key from Management Console into a floppy disk.  
3. Run AlertApp to load the Security Key to the Agent.  
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4. Run AlertApp to select the Remote Control functions supported by the system.  
5. Run ASFMgmtConsole to select and execute Remote Control operations (send  
secured RMCP).  
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Expanding the System  
You can expand the capabilities of the system by adding or upgrading internal devices.  
When installing a device, be sure to read the instructions accompanying the device  
together with the relevant section in this chapter.  
7.1 Opening the Cover  
CAUTION:  
l
Static electricity can destroy electronic devices. Whenever you handle an option  
outside of its protective packaging, first discharge any static electricity from your body  
by touching a protective grounding device or unpainted metal on the rear panel of the  
system before unplugging the power cord.  
l
l
Before you install any option, turn all power switches off. Unplug all power cords from  
the system and all peripherals. Leaving the power on can cause serious damage to  
your system.  
If the system is mounted on an equipment rack, remove the system from the rack and  
take it to a service area. Do not attempt to disassemble the system while it is still in the  
equipment rack.  
1. Turn off the power of the system.  
2. Disconnect all power cords and cables from the system.  
3. Remove two screws from the back of the system. Pull the cover backward to detach  
it.  
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7.2 Installing an Expansion Card  
Your system supports one PCI slot located on a riser card. You can install a PCI  
expansion card for additional or enhanced functions. Follow this procedure to install an  
expansion card:  
1. Before you purchase a PCI expansion card to add to the system, make sure that the  
card is less than 7 inches (177.8 mm) long. Otherwise, it will not fit into place.  
2. Open the cabinet cover (see the previous section in this chapter).  
3. Remove the screw, lift the small retainer, and then the metal slot cover. Keep the  
cover for future use when you remove the card.  
Retainer  
4. Firmly press the expansion card’s edge connector into the expansion slot and secure  
the retainer with the screw.  
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5. Replace the cabinet cover.  
NOTE: According to the standard X86 structure, there is only 128 k (C0000h-DFFFFh)  
shadow RAM for system option ROM. For this system, the RAID card option ROM  
engrosses 64 k, the onboard ATI VGA card engrosses 32 k, the onboard LAN engrosses  
more than 10 k, so the remaining space for option ROM is very limited. You may encounter  
the possibility that some PCI cards (e.g., SCSI PCI card) cannot be initialized and used  
when the PCI card needs more shadow RAM for its option ROM. When you encounter this  
possibility, please close the onboard device you are not presently using temporarily  
(disable the options under the Onboard Device Configuration sub-items on the BIOS  
Setup’s Advanced menu (refer to Chapter 5 Advanced Menu).  
7.3 Adding a Secondary Hard Disk Drive  
You can add a second hard disk drive (Ultra ATA/100 or Serial ATA type). It is advised  
that you select a hard disk drive that meets the following specifications. A hard disk  
drive that does not meet these specifications can cause reliability problems in your  
system.  
l Peak current draw: must not exceed 1.8 amperes maximum (at 5 volts) and 0.7  
amperes maximum (at 12 volts)  
l Rotational speed: 5400/7200 rpm  
l Interface: Ultra ATA/100 or Serial ATA  
l Operating temperature: must be able to operate in environments up to 55 °C  
l Operating humidity: 10% to 90% (non-condensing)  
l IDE and SATA RAID cannot be used at the same time  
If you want to add a second hard disk drive, follow this procedure.  
NOTE: Make sure that the jumper of the second hard disk drive (when using Ultra  
ATA/100 type) is set to “Slave.” (See the hard disk drive’s document for information.)  
1. Remove the cabinet cover (see the previous section in this chapter).  
2. Locate the bracket for the secondary hard disk drive, next to the power supply.  
Remove the screw and slide the bracket off the metal tabs to detach it.  
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Secondary IDE Connector  
3. Secure the hard disk drive to the bracket with four bottom screws.  
4. Fit the bracket with the hard disk drive back into place and secure with one screw.  
5. If using an Ultra ATA/100 hard disk drive, connect one end of the included  
secondary IDE data cable to the secondary IDE connector (see figure above) and the  
other end to the rear of the hard disk drive. Then connect the power cord.  
If using a Serial ATA hard disk drive, connect one end of the included Serial ATA  
data cable to the secondary Serial ATA connector and the other end to the rear of the  
hard disk drive (Œ). Connect the corresponding end of the included Serial ATA  
power cord to the end of the existing power cord () and the other end to the hard  
disk drive (Ž).  
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System Parts Replacement  
In case the need arises, you can replace various system components. When removing  
and installing a device, be sure to read the instructions accompanying the device  
together with the relevant section in this chapter.  
8.1 Opening the Cover  
CAUTION:  
l
Static electricity can destroy electronic devices. Whenever you handle an option  
outside of its protective packaging, first discharge any static electricity from your body  
by touching a protective grounding device or unpainted metal on the rear panel of the  
system before unplugging the power cord.  
l
l
Before you remove or install any component, turn all power switches off. Unplug all  
power cords from the system and all peripherals. Leaving the power on can cause  
serious damage to your system.  
If the system is mounted on an equipment rack, remove the system from the rack and  
take it to a service area. Do not attempt to disassemble the system while it is still in the  
equipment rack.  
1. Turn off the power of the system.  
2. Disconnect all power cords and cables from the system.  
3. Remove two screws from the back of the system. Pull the cover backward to detach  
it.  
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8.2 Removing the Front Bezel  
Care must be taken to ensure that the latches on the front bezel used to attach it to the  
system chassis does not break. Follow this procedure to detach it from the system  
chassis:  
1. Open the cabinet cover (see the previous section in this chapter).  
2. Remove the primary hard disk drive (see chapter 2 on Installing a Hard Disk Drive).  
3. Push the rightmost side latch to the right (Œ) , lift up the top right latch () , push  
down the middle latch (Ž) , and then lift up the top left latch () . The leftmost side  
latch should detach easily.  
Reverse the above sequence when re-attaching the front bezel to prevent any of the  
latches from breaking.  
8.3 Replacing the Button Board  
The button board contains the circuitry for the system’s power button and LED  
indicators (power, LAN1, LAN2, hard disk drive). To replace it, follow these  
procedures.  
1. Remove the cabinet cover (see the previous section in this chapter).  
2. Remove the front bezel (see the previous section in this chapter).  
3. Remove the two screws securing the button board to the system chassis and detach  
the button board to pin-header cable from the connector on the motherboard.  
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Reverse the above sequence when installing the new button board.  
8.4 Replacing the Fan  
There are two fans located at the front of the system. To replace either one, follow these  
procedures.  
1. Remove the cabinet cover (see the previous section in this chapter).  
2. Remove the front bezel (see the previous section in this chapter).  
3. Remove the heatsink screws following a diagonal sequence to detach the heatsink.  
Remove either side’s fan cable connector. Then remove the three screws securing  
each fan to the system chassis.  
Reverse the above sequence when installing the new fan.  
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8.5 Replacing the USB Board  
The USB board contains the circuitry for the two USB ports located on the system’s  
front panel. To replace it, follow these procedures.  
1. Remove the cabinet cover (see the previous section in this chapter).  
2. Remove the front bezel (see the previous section in this chapter).  
3. Remove the two screws securing the USB board to the system chassis and detach  
the USB board to pin-header cable from the connector on the motherboard.  
Reverse the above sequence when installing the new USB board.  
8.6 Replacing the LCD Module  
The LCD module contains the system’s LCD screen as well as the six control buttons  
located on the front panel. To replace it, follow these procedures.  
1. Remove the cabinet cover (see the previous section in this chapter).  
2. Remove the front bezel (see the previous section in this chapter).  
3. Remove the secondary hard disk drive (see chapter 7 on Adding a Secondary Hard  
Disk Drive).  
4. Remove the three screws securing the LCD module to the system chassis and detach  
the LCD module to pin-header cable from the connector on the motherboard.  
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Reverse the above sequence when installing the new LCD module.  
8.7 Replacing the Power Supply  
To replace the system’s power supply, follow these procedures.  
1. Remove the cabinet cover (see the previous section in this chapter).  
2. Remove the secondary hard disk drive (see chapter 7 on Adding a Secondary Hard  
Disk Drive).  
3. Detach the 4-pin 12 V plug from the ATX 12 V connector on the motherboard as  
well as the 20-pin connector from the ATX connector on the motherboard. Then,  
remove the two screws.  
4. Remove the two screws securing the power supply to the system’s rear panel.  
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Reverse the above sequence when installing the new power supply.  
8.8 Replacing the Blower  
To replace the system’s blower, follow these procedures.  
1. Remove the cabinet cover (see the previous section in this chapter).  
2. Remove the two screws securing the blower to the system chassis and detach the  
blower to pin-header cable from the connector on the motherboard.  
Reverse the above sequence when installing the new blower.  
8.9 Replacing the Motherboard  
To replace the motherboard, follow these procedures.  
1. Remove the cabinet cover (see the previous section in this chapter).  
2. Remove the primary hard disk drive (see chapter 2 on Installing a Hard Disk Drive).  
3. Remove the secondary hard disk drive (see chapter 7 on Adding a Secondary Hard  
Disk Drive).  
4. Remove the power supply (see the previous section in this chapter).  
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5. Remove the heatsink screws following a diagonal sequence to detach the heatsink  
and remove the CPU from its socket.  
6. Detach the DIMM from the socket on the motherboard.  
7. Detach the riser card from the PCI slot on the motherboard.  
8. Remove the four hex screws on the serial and VGA ports on the rear panel.  
9. Remove the eight screws securing the motherboard to the system chassis.  
Reverse the above sequence when installing the new motherboard.  
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Appendix  
Caution Texts Concerning Lithium Batteries  
DANISH  
ADVARSEL!  
Lithiumbatteri - Eksplosionsfare ved fejlagtig håndtering. Udskiftning må kun ske med  
batteri af samme fabrikat og type. Levér det brugte batteri tilbage til leverandøren.  
NORWEGIAN  
ADVARSEL:  
Eksplosjonsfare ved feilaktig skifte av batteri. Benytt samme batteritype eller en  
tilsvarende type anbefalt av apparatfabrikanten. Brukte batterier kasseres i henhold til  
fabrikantens instruksjoner.  
SWEDISH  
VARNING:  
Explosionsfara vid felaktigt batteribyte. Använd samma batterityp eller en ekvivalent typ  
som rekommenderas av apparattillverkaren. Kassera använt batteri enligt fabrikantens  
instruktion.  
FINNISH  
VAROITUS:  
Paristo voi räjähtää, jos se on virheellisesti asennettu. Vaihda paristo ainoastaan  
valmistajan suosittelemaan tyyppiin. Hävitä käytetty paristo valmistajan ohjeiden  
mukaisesti.  
ENGLISH  
CAUTION:  
Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced. Replace only with the same or  
equivalent type recommended by the equipment manufacturer. Discard used batteries  
according to manufacturer's instructions.  
DEUTSCH  
VORSICHT:  
Explosionsgefahr bei unsachgemäßem Austausch der Batterie. Ersatz nur durch  
denselben oder einen vom Hersteller empfohlenen gleich-wertigen Typ. Entsorgung  
gebrauchter Batterien nach Angaben des Herstellers.  
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FRENCH  
ATTENTION:  
II y a danger d’explosion s’il y a remplacement incorrect de la batterie. Remplacer  
uniquement avec une batterie du même type ou d’un type équivalent recommandé par le  
constructeur. Mettre au rebut les batteries usagées conformément aux instructions du  
fabricant.  
Technical Support  
If a problem arises with your system, you should turn to your dealer for help first. Your  
system has most likely been configured by them, and they should have the best idea of  
what hardware and software your system contains. Hence, they should be of the most  
assistance. Furthermore, if you purchased your system from a dealer near you, you can  
actually bring your system to them to have it serviced, instead of attempting to do so  
yourself (which can have expensive consequences).  
Help Resources  
1. See the TYAN website for FAQs, bulletins, driver updates, and other information:  
2. Contact your dealer for help BEFORE calling TYAN.  
3. Check the TYAN user group: alt.comp.periphs.mainboard.TYAN  
Returning Merchandise for Service  
During the warranty period, contact your distributor or system vendor FIRST for any  
product problems. This warranty only covers normal customer use and does not cover  
damages incurred during shipping or failure due to the alteration, misuse, abuse, or  
improper maintenance of products.  
NOTE: A receipt or copy of your invoice marked with the date of purchase is required  
before any warranty service can be rendered. You may obtain service by calling the  
manufacturer for a Return Merchandise Authorization (RMA) number. The RMA number  
should be prominently displayed on the outside of the shipping carton and the package  
should be mailed prepaid. TYAN will pay to have the system shipped back to you.  
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Notice for the USA  
Compliance Information Statement (Declaration of Conformity Procedure) DoC  
FCC Part 15: This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules  
Operation is subject to the following conditions:  
1. This device may not cause harmful interference, and  
2. This device must accept any interference received including interference that may  
cause undesired operation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to  
radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off  
and on, the user is encouraged to try one or more of the following measures:  
l Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.  
l Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver.  
l Plug the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that of the receiver.  
l Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/television technician for help.  
Notice for Canada  
This apparatus complies with the Class B limits for radio interference as specified in the  
Canadian Department of Communications Radio Interference Regulations. (Cet  
appareil est conforme aux norms de Classe B d’interference radio tel que specifie par le  
Ministere Canadien des Communications dans les reglements d’ineteference radio.)  
Notice for Europe (CE Mark)  
This product is in conformity with the Council Directive 89/336/EEC, 92/31/EEC  
(EMC).  
CAUTION: Lithium battery included with the motherboard. Do not puncture, mutilate, or  
dispose of battery in fire. Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced. Replace  
only with the same or equivalent type recommended by manufacturer. Dispose of used  
battery according to manufacturer instructions and in accordance with your local  
regulations.  
Document #: D1582-100  
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