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NEC Express5800/54Xb Startup Manual
NEC Express5800/54Xb Startup Manual

NEC Express5800/54Xb Startup Manual

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This side instructs the installation sequence for completing the installation of
your system.
Installing Workstation
1
1
Refer to the following figure and select a suitable site for your work-
station.
IMPORTANT: Do not lay the workstation (see figure below).
Hardware Quick Reference
Refer to Chapters 9 and 10 of your User's Guide for de-
tail explanation on upgrading and cabling your system.
Side Cover/Front Mask Removal
Left side cover
The left side cover should be removed to access to built-
in devices and/or mother board.
1. Loosen two screws.
2. Slide the cover toward the back
of the system.
3. Pull the cover out and away
from the chassis.
To reinstall the left side cover;
1. Insert the metal tabs on the top and bottom of the cover into
their slots on the chassis. Slide the cover frontward as far as
it will go.
2. Replace the side cover retaining screws.
Front mask
The front mask should be removed to install/remove the
hard disk drive and backup file device.
1. Remove the left side cover.
3. Move the front mask to
the left and pull it away
2. Pull the three release tabs at
from the chassis.
the left end of the front mask
toward you so that the tabs
are removed from the chassis.
Position the system on
its right side while
w o r k i n g i n s i d e t h e
system.
© NEC Corporation 2003
Reproduction of the document or portions thereof without prior
written approval of NEC is prohibited.
A recycled paper is used.
Read "Notes on Using Your Workstation" described
on the reverse side before proceeding to the instal-
lation for completing the installation safely.

Making Connections

2
2
Refer to the following figure and connect your keyboard, monitor,
and mouse. Connect any external peripheral devices such as a
printer or modem by following the instructions included with these
devices (Two USB 2.0 connectors are located on the front of your
workstation).
Icon
Device
1
Keyboard*
1
Mouse*
Network device (10BASE-T/100BASE-TX/1000BASE-T)
2
USB divece*
Serial interface device (1: COM 1, 2: COM 2)
Printer
Audio (line-out)
Audio (line-in)
Microphone
Headset
Monitor*
1
*1 Keyboard, mouse, and monitor cables must be connected until the
network operating system is installed completely.
*2 The device driver supplied from the hardware manufacurer is required.
Hardware Configuration
1
2
3
4
5
6
19
7
8
18
9
10
17
11
16
15
14
13
12
1 Power supply
9 Cooling fan (only for SCSI
2 Heatsink
hard disk model)
3 Memory (DIMM)
10 Speaker
4 Mother board
11 Front cooling fan
5 CD-ROM drive
12 PCI guide rail
6 Device bay fixing screw
13 Hard disk bay
7 5.25-inch device bay (A CD-
14 3.5-inch hard disk drive
ROM drive is factory-
15 SCSI card (only for SCSI hard
installed.Åj
disk model)
8 3.5-inch device bay (A floppy
16 Graphics board
disk drive is factory-
17 PCI board retension spring
installed.Åj
18 Rear cooling fan
19 Chassis intrusion switch
Onboard Components
Lithium
1
2
3
4
1
battery
5
6
7
14
8
19
9
18
10
11
14
12
17
13
16
15
14
CMOS clear jumper block
<Connectors>
1 Power supply
11 Front panel signal
2 Processor
12 SCSI interface (only for
3 Processor fan
SCSI hard disk model,
4 DIMM (#1, #2, #3, and #4
Ultra160 SCSI)
from left to right. #1 and #3
13 Speaker signal
for standard sockets, #2 and
14 N.A.
#4 for optional sockets.)
15 SCSI card (only for SCSI
5 Diskette drive interface
hard disk model, Ultra160
6 IDE interface (only for IDE
SCSI)
hard disk model, UltraATA
16 LED signal
100)
17 PCI board slots (5 slots,
7 IDE interface (for CD-ROM
PCI#1, PCI#2, PCI#3, PCI#4,
drive)
and PCI#5 from top to
8 Front USB interface
bottom.)
9 Front fan signal
18 AGP board slot
10 Fan signal (only for SCSI
19 Rear fan signal
hard disk model)

Connecting the Power Cord

Plug the female end of the AC power cord into the input receptacle
on the rear of the power supply cage. Plug the male end of the
power cord into outlet for 100-120 VAC or 200-240 VAC.
If the power cord supplied with the system is not compatible with the AC
wall outlet in your region, obtain a suitable power cord that meets the
following criteria.
❏ The power cord must be rated for the available AC voltage and have
a current rating that is at least 125% of the current rating of the sys-
tem.
❏ The power cord connector that plugs into the wall outlet must be
terminated in a grounding-type male plug designed for use in your
region.
It must have certification marks showing certification by an agency
acceptable in your region.
❏ The power code is to spend the thing of the next specifications.
Rated minimum 125V, 10A, Type SJT flexible cord
❏ The power cord must be a maximum of 4.5 meters (14.76 ft.) long.
When connecting the power cord to a power control unit such as an UPS,
confirm that the power control unit is powered OFF. Connecting the power
cord while power is supplied to the power control unit may cause a fail-
ure.
Your system shipped with a power cord for the
power supply. Do not attempt to modify or use the supplied AC
power cord if it is not the exact type required.
Hard Disk Drive (HDD)
<SCSI Hard Disk Model>
Hard disk bay
#1 (SCSI ID0, not
terminated)
#2 (SCSI ID1, not
terminated)
#3 (SCSI ID2, not
terminated)
<IDE Hard Disk Model>
When connecting to the
#1 (Master drive)
optional RAID controller, a
Hard disk bay
maximum of three hard
disk drives can be
contained into the hard
disk bay. If three hard disk
drives are installed,
configure all drives as
master drive.
#2 (Slave drive)
1. For IDE model, disconnect
Loosen this
all the cables connected to
screw.
the HDDs.
For SCSI model, disconnect
the SCSI cable from mother
board and disconnect all the
power cable from the HDDs.
2. Remove the hard disk bay
Remove these
from the chassis.
screws.
PCI/AGP Add-in Boards
1. For a full-length
board, remove a
retainer if
required.
2. While pulling a tab on
the PCI retention spring
toward the rear, press
down the tab to release
the lock.
3. Reverse the procedure
described in step 2 to
release another tab.
4. Remove the PCI retention
spring from the chassis.
4. Remove and save the
exppansion slot cover.

Powering on Your System

3
3
Power on your system as follows.
1. Make sure all external devices, such as a video display, keyboard,
and mouse have been connected, and the power cords are connected.
2. Power on the video display and any other external devices.
3. Press the push-button power on/off switch on the front panel. Verify
that the Power/Sleep Status LED is lit in green. If it is not lit, ensure
the ac power cord is connected to a functional ac power source.
After a few seconds your system begins the internal Power-On Self
Test (POST). POST automatically checks the system board, CPU mod-
ule, memory, keyboard, and most installed peripheral devices.
IMPORTANT: Always allow POST to complete before powering
down your system.
If you configure your system board setting, press the <F2> key while "Press
<F2> to enter SETUP" message appered on the screen to run the BIOS
SETUP utility. Refer to Chapter 4 of your UserÅfs Guide for detail.
If you configure the optional add-in card setting, refer to the manual that
comes with the opptional card for detail.
Installing Network Operat-
ing System
Refer to the manual that comes with your network operating system.
3. Install the HDD into the bay and fix
it with four screws.
Use the screws
that supplied
with the HDD.
Blue: SCSI HDDs
fixing locations.
Gray: IDE HDDs fixing
locations.
4. Reinstall the hard disk
Insert the metal tabs on the
bay.
chassis into their slots on
the bay.
Secure a
Fix the bay with
screw.
screws removed
ate step 1.
Insert the craws to the
holes of the chassis.
5. Make sure all internal cables properly connected.
For SCSI model, the SCSI cable is fixed with the internal
cable clips.
5. Firmly press the board into an expansion slot on the
mother board.
Tapered foot
Slot
must fit into the
mating slot.
Align the notch of
the board with
keyed slot.
Fixing screw for AGP
Guide rails for full-length
board (attached inside
board.
the system).
Hole
Tab
6. Insert the metal
Tab
Hole
tabs on the PCI
retention spring
into the holes on
the chassis.
7. Press the PCI
retention spring to
the back of the
chassis.
A click occurs to
lock each of the
tabs.
4
4
5
5
DIMM
DIMM must be
1. Align the notch in the
populated in a pair.
bottom edge of the
DIMM with the keyed
socket.
2. Press the DIMM down
until it is fully seated.
3. Gently push the ejector
Notch
levers to the upright
position.
Key
Backup File Devices
1. Remove the hard disk
Remove three
bay from the chassis.
screws.
2. Remove all the cables
connected to the file
devices in the file bay.
3. While pressing the
locking tabs on the top
and bottom file bay,
slide the bay out of the
chassis and set it
down on an antistatic
surface.
4. Remove the dummy cover and EMI cover from the bay.
5. Install the file device
into the bay (figure
shows an example
for installing 5.25-
inch device).
6. Align the screw
holes of the device
with holes of the bay
and fix the device
with screws that
supplied with the
device.
7. Reinstall the bay into
the chassis in place
and connect the
cables to the
devices.

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Summary of Contents for NEC Express5800/54Xb

  • Page 1: Making Connections

    18 AGP board slot Reproduction of the document or portions thereof without prior lock each of the 10 Fan signal (only for SCSI 19 Rear fan signal written approval of NEC is prohibited. tabs. hard disk model) A recycled paper is used.
  • Page 2: Power Supply And Power Cord Use

    Mandatory Action Do not connect the power cord to an outlet that has an illegal number of connec- Follow the instructions in this manual for your safety to use the NEC Express workstation. tions. Indicates a mandatory action that...