BESTEK BES-2202 User Manual

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BES-2202
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  • Page 1 Rack Mount System BES-2202 Always at the forefront of innovation User Manual...
  • Page 2: Copyright

    Copyright This publication contains information that is protected by copyright. No part of it may be reproduced in any form or by any means or used to make any transformation adaptation without the prior written permission from the copyright holders. This publication is provided for informational purposes only.
  • Page 3: Warranty

    Warranty 1. Warranty does not cover damages or failures that are raised from misuse of the product, inability to use the product, unauthorized replacement or alteration of components and product specifications. 2. The warranty is void if the product has been subject to physical abuse, improper installation, modification, accidents or unauthorized repair of the product.
  • Page 4: Safety Measures

    Safety Measures To avoid damage to the system: • Use the correct AC input voltage range. To reduce the risk of electric shock: • Unplug the power cord before removing the system chassis cover for installation or servicing. After installation or servicing, cover the system chassis before plugging the power cord. Battery: •...
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Table of Content Copyright ..................................2 Trademarks ..................................2 FCC and DOC Statement On Class A ..........................2 Warranty ..................................3 Static Electricity Precautions ............................3 Safety Measures ................................4 Before Using the System Board ............................. 4 Table of Content ................................5 Chapter 1 General Information 1.1 Main Feature ................................
  • Page 6: Chapter 1 General Information

    Chapter 1 General Information...
  • Page 7: Main Feature

    1.1 Main Feature Processor Performance BES-2202 is a rack mount system that is pre-installed with BNX-M67 motherboard, featuring Intel® Q67 chipset, supporting Intel® LGA1155 Celeron®, Pentium®, Core® 2 Duo, and Core® 2 Quad processor, with Intel® integrated graphic controller. Below is a brief list of available processors as a quick reference: ...
  • Page 8: Specifications

    1.2 Specifications Construction Form Factor 2U Rack Mount Chassis for Micro-ATX Motherboard Material Heavy duty cold rolled electroplated steel Dimension (W x D x H) Chassis (427 x 350 x 88mm) Weight 10.0 Kg Color Black Certification CE/FCC Chipset Intel® Q67 System ™...
  • Page 9: System Layout

    1.3 System Layout Figure 1.1: System Layout of BES-2202...
  • Page 10: Indicators And Features

    1.4 Indicators & Features ► Front View ► Rear View...
  • Page 11: Chapter 2 Preparation

    Chapter 2 Preparation...
  • Page 12: Before You Begin

    2.1 Before You Begin A stable and clean working environment are essential. Dust and dirt can get into components and cause a malfunction. Use containers to keep small components separated. Adequate lighting and proper tools can prevent you from accidentally damaging the internal components. Most of the procedures that follow require only a few simple tools, including the following: A Philips screwdriver ...
  • Page 13: Open Up Top Cover

    2.3 Open Up Top Cover If you are to install (or change) a processor (or memory module), you need to know how to open up the top cover. It is not necessary to open up the top cover if it is to add/remove/swap Hard Drive, as both 3.5” Hard Drive are accessed through the front trays.
  • Page 14: Accessing Processor & Memory

    2.5 Accessing PCIe Card In case the BES-2202 does not come with any pre-installed PCIe card on the two PCIe X8 slots, these slots would be your options in case you are bound to add extra features onto the unit.
  • Page 15: Accessing Minipcie Card

    2.6 Accessing miniPCIe Card In case the BES-2202 does not come with any pre-installed card on the miniPCIe slot, this slot would be one of the options in case you are bound to add extra features onto the unit. The miniPCIe slot is right next to the PCIe X16 slot, as in the yellow box below, and only a full-sized miniPCIe module is to be added.
  • Page 16: Adding 3.5" Sata Hard Drive

    2.7 Adding 2.5” SATA Hard Drive Procedures: (1) Find the Hard Drive bracket from within the chassis. (2) Disengage the four screws that secure this bracket right on the chassis. (3) Add one or two 2.5” drives onto the bracket. If only one drive is to be added, pick a bay as wished. (4) Add four screws for each drive to complete the subset.
  • Page 17: Chapter 3 Operation

    Chapter 3 Operation...
  • Page 18: Turning On The System

    3.1 Turning On The System Add your cables, such as USB keyboard, USB mouse, and display cable (VGA, HDMI, or DVI) to control the system. Leave the AC power cord as the last cable to be added, right on the AC Inlet as indicated below with blue circle.
  • Page 19: Raid Configuration

    First screen & Optimal BIOS Setting Once the system successfully boots up, it shall activate display signal on monitor, disclosing some system information as checkpoints for debugging, also known as POST (Power-On-Self-Test) message, thereafter users are encouraged to bring up BIOS setup menu to at least load the optimal BIOS setting, as the first thing to do at power on.
  • Page 20 (3) Press “Space” key to select this hard drive. Once (4) Repeat the same procedure until both hard drives are selected, a star sign will be added at the head of the selected. Hard Drive. (5) Press “Enter” to start creating RAID volume, where (6) Press “Enter”...
  • Page 21 (9) Upon completion, the newly created RAID volume will (10) Press “F10” and “Yes” again to save the setting and be given at the left pane. leave the setup menu. System will reboot at the exit of RAID Configuration Menu, and upon the return, the new RAID volume will be prompted to indicate a successful creation of RAID volume which can be used for the installation of operating system.
  • Page 22: Installing Operating System & Drivers

    3.3 Installing Operating System & Drivers Procedures to prepare USB Pen Drive with Driver Files (1) Driver files can be found in the enclosed Driver CD, in the folder “Marvell\88SE91xx\Windows\RAID”, both 32bit and 64bit drivers are available. Please select an appropriate driver according to the operating system version. (2) Copy all the driver files in the folder onto the root directory of your USB Pen Drive.
  • Page 23: Raid Interruption

    3.4 RAID Interruption While system power is on, if a hard drive of a RAID volume becomes defective, carries corrupted data, or is detached by accident, RAID controller will mark this hard drive as “Degraded”. Procedures to replace defective RAID hard drive: (1) Simply replace the defective hard drive with an identical spare drive.
  • Page 24: Understanding Led Indicators

    3.5 Understanding LAN Indicators Activity LED The left LED is LAN Port Activity LED, with three different indication status: (1) Constant Yellow: Network is connected. (2) Blinking Yellow: Network activity is on-going. (3) Off: Network is not connected. LAN Speed LED The right LED is LAN Port Speed LED, with three different speeds: (1) Amber: 1000 Speed (2) Green: 100 Speed...
  • Page 25: Chapter 4 Bios Setup

    Chapter 4 BIOS Setup...
  • Page 26: About The Bios

    About the BIOS The BIOS (Basic Input and Output System) Setup program is a menu driven utility that enables you to make changes to the system configuration and tailor your system to suit your individual work needs. It is a ROM-based configuration utility that displays the system’s configuration status and provides you with a tool to set system parameters.
  • Page 27: Entering Setup

    4.1 Entering Setup When the system is powered on, the BIOS will initiate the Power-On-Self-Test (POST) routines. These routines perform various diagnostic checks. If an error is encountered, the error will be reported in one of two different ways: If the error occurs before the display device is initialized, a series of beeps will be transmitted. ...
  • Page 28: The Main Menu

    4.4 The Main Menu This is what pops up when BIOS Setup Menu is initiated. The main menu allows you to retrieve system information, such as BIOS version, System Memory, and System Date and Time, etc. Figure 4-1: BIOS Setup Utility Main Menu...
  • Page 29: The Advanced Menu

    4.5 Advanced Menu This is where to configure most of the system functions, including PXE, CPU, Storage, Display, USB, Super I/O, and Hardware Monitoring, etc. Launch PXE OpTOM Please Enable/disable this feature to control Boot on LAN CPU Configuration 1. Disclose details of the installed processor 2.
  • Page 30 Intel IGD SWSCI OpRegion Configure DVMT mode used by Internal Graphics Device. 1. Configure DVMT Mode Select: Fixed Mode or DVMT Mode 2. Configure the size of DVMT Memory: 128MB, 256MB, or Maximum 3. Configure boot up display ports: CRT (VGA), DVI, HDMI, or CRT + DVI. USB Configuration 1.
  • Page 31: The Chipset Menu

    4.6 The Chipset Menu This is where to configure Intel® Q67 PCH feature, including I/O devices, Graphic features, and ME Subsystem. North Bridge 1. Disclose the installed Memory. 2. Enable/disable VT-d feature 3. Select the boot up display: Internal Graphic Device (IGD) or PCI Express Graphic (PEG) South Bridge 1.
  • Page 32: The Boot Menu

    4.7 The Boot Menu This is where to configure boot features, including boot options and Hard Drive list, etc. Setup Prompt Timeout Set the time for boot screen to be prompted. Bootup NumLock State Set keyboard Numlock to be “On” or “Off” at boot up. Quite Boot Enable/Disable Quiet Boot feature.
  • Page 33: The Security Menu

    4.8 The Security Menu This is where to configure administrator and user password.
  • Page 34: The Save & Exit Menu

    4.9 The Save & Exit Menu Exit BIOS setup menu by saving the changes, discard the changes, or simply restore CMOS default, etc. Save Changes and Exit Save all the CMOS changes made and reboot the system. Discard Changes and Exit Reboot the system without changing the CMOS setting.
  • Page 35 Restore Defaults Load/Restore Default values for all the setup options. Save as User Defaults Save changes done so far to User Defaults. Restore User Defaults Restore the User Defaults to all the setup options.
  • Page 36: Chapter 5 Q&A

    Chapter 5 Q & A...
  • Page 37 Q: The power switch is pressed, but nothing happens. A: Please check the following before you call out for help: (1) Loose AC Power Cord => Push again. (2) Loose power cable (both 24-pin and 4-pin) => Push again. (3) A bad or loose power switch => Reseat the power switch on the header again. Q: I can turn on the power, but the motherboard does not boot.
  • Page 38 Q: My hard drive is not detected in RAID Configuration Menu A: Please check the following before you call out for help: (1) Power off the unit. (2) Load motherboard BIOS default setting. (3) Reassure SATA Cable and SATA Power Cable, or push again HDD Tray into the place. Q: Windows installer does not see my RAID hard drive.
  • Page 39 Q: Windows does not boot straight forward, and keep rebooting itself or ends at a blue screen A: Please check the following before you call out for help: (1) Incorrect SATA mode => Change mode and boot again. In the case that you need to use a particular SATA mode which was not used for the installation, you need to reinstall your Windows.
  • Page 40 Q: Some onboard devices are not detected in Windows A: Please check the following before you call out for help: (1) Please go to Device Manager to rescan these devices if necessary. (2) If any of the LAN port is not detected (4 of them should be all detected), please go to BIOS setup menu, Advanced/PCIE Ports Configuration, to see if any of them has been disabled.

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