Important User Information Read this document and the documents listed in the additional resources section about installation, configuration, and operation of this equipment before you install, configure, operate, or maintain this product. Users are required to familiarize themselves with installation and wiring instructions in addition to requirements of all applicable codes, laws, and standards.
Table of Contents Summary of Changes ............. . . 7 Preface Additional Resources .
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Table of Contents Chapter 4 Replace Components Accessories and Replacement Parts ......35 Voltage Precautions .
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Table of Contents Appendix A Install Accessories Pre-installation Checklist ........89 Install a Second HDD .
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Summary of Changes This manual contains new and updated information as indicated in the following table. Topic Page Added Windows 10 IoT OS in the Operating Systems section. Removed catalog numbers 6177R-RMPXP, 6177R-MMPXP, and 6177R-MMAW7 from the Computer Options section. Added catalog numbers 6177R-RMPWX, 6177R-RMAWX, 6177R-MMPWX, and 6177R-MMAWX in the Computer Options section.
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Preface This manual is a user guide for non-display industrial computers. It provides procedures to the following: • Install the computer. • Make computer connections. • Operate the computer. • Troubleshoot the computer. Additional Resources These documents contain more information to related products from Rockwell Automation.
Preface Abbreviations This publication can use the following abbreviations. Abbr Description Abbr Description ACPI Advanced configuration (and) power On-screen keyboard interface AHCI Advanced host controller interface PCAP Protective capacitive (touch screen) American Megatrends, Inc. Printed circuit board Active management technology PCDC Product Compatibility and Download Center BIOS...
Non-display industrial computers run operations from small visual interface and maintenance applications to large control and information applications. Combine an industrial display with the 750R (catalog number 6177R-MM) or 1450R (catalog number 6177R-RM) computer to complete your system. These computers are available with performance, advanced, and server features.
Chapter 1 Features To obtain a copy of a factory system image, contact your local technical support center or access the Rockwell Automation® Product Compatibility and Download Center (PCDC) at http://www.rockwellautomation.com/ support/pcdc.page. Computer Options This table summarizes the options that are available for non-display industrial computers.
Features Chapter 1 Parts List The computers ship with the following items. Item Description Hardware • Power cord for AC power models • Mounting hardware – Rack handles for 1450R computers – Mounting brackets for 750R computers – Mounting fasteners –...
Chapter 1 Features 750R Computer Figure 1 - Front Panel Item Icon Component Item Icon Component Power status indicator HDD SATA 1 Reset button Disk drive access status indicator USB 3.0 port System health status indicator ODD access indicator USB 2.0 ports, 2 ODD SATA 2 ODD eject button HDD SATA 0...
Features Chapter 1 1450R Computer Figure 3 - Front Panel With Door Closed With Door Open Item Icon Component Item Icon Component Item Icon Component Rack handle Reset button ODD access indicator Power status indicator USB 2.0 ports, 2 ODD eject button Disk drive access status indicator Power switch ODD mechanical eject hole...
Chapter 1 Features Status Indicators There are three status indicators on the front panel of the 750R and 1450R computers. These indicators aid in issue diagnosis by providing status information of different system components. 750R-Front Panel 1450R-Front Panel Item Icon Indicator Status Description...
Features Chapter 1 System Boards The illustrations in this section show the system board layouts for the computers. The 750R and 1450R computers share system boards except for the PCI expansion board, which is available only on 1450R computers. Figure 5 - Motherboard 8 10 Item Component...
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Chapter 1 Features Figure 6 - Front Panel Board Item Component Item Component Reset button System health indicator Power status indicator USB 2.0 ports Disk drive access indicator Front panel board cable connector Figure 7 - HDD Adapter Boards Motherboard Interface HDD Tray Interface Item Component...
Chapter 2 Install the Computer Installation Precautions Read and follow these precautions before you install the computer. Environment and Enclosure Information ATTENTION: This equipment is intended for use in a Pollution Degree 2 industrial environment, in overvoltage Category II applications (as defined in IEC 60664-1), at altitudes up to 2000 m (6561 ft) without derating.
Install the Computer Chapter 2 Installation Guidelines Follow these guidelines to make sure that your computer provides service with excellent reliability: • The installation site must have sufficient power. ATTENTION: To maintain an electrically safe installation, AC powered computers must be plugged into a grounded outlet. •...
Chapter 2 Install the Computer Mounting Clearance When selecting an installation site for the computers, allow a minimum of 76 mm (3 in.) clearance at the front and rear of the computer for adequate Requirements ventilation and cable connections. IMPORTANT Computers generate heat.
Install the Computer Chapter 2 Computer Dimensions Review computer dimensions to estimate the clearance necessary for computer installation. Dimensions are given in mm (in.). Top View (18.3) Side View Front View Front View (14.2) (6.9) 381 (15) (6.7) 750R Computers 1450R Computers Required Tools These tools are required for computer installation:...
Chapter 2 Install the Computer Install the Computer The computers support the following mounting options: • Machine or wall mount (for 750R models) • Rack mount (for 1450R models) Mount the 750R Computer You can mount the 750R computer on any flat surface, such as a shelf inside a machine or against a wall, by using mounting brackets.
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Install the Computer Chapter 2 4. See Figure 9 to decide which mounting holes to use on the bracket. 5. Drill holes in the wall or shelf to accommodate screws sized M6…M8. Figure 9 - Mounting Hole Locations on 750R Computers Bottom Mounting Bracket Hole Locations 382.1 (15.04) 70.5 (2.78)
Chapter 2 Install the Computer Mount the 1450R Computer in a Rack Cabinet You can install the 1450R computer in a rack cabinet that does the following: • Conforms to EIA standards for equipment with 483 mm (19 in.) wide panels •...
Install the Computer Chapter 2 Connect Peripherals The following illustration shows the I/O port panel of the computers. Peripheral components compatible to each port are inside the callout figures. Figure 10 - 750R and 1450R Computer Peripherals • There are three USB ports on the front panel. Use these ports to connect various USB devices to the computer, such as an external drive.
Chapter 2 Install the Computer Internal USB Port There is an internal USB port for activation dongles or other USB storage devices. You must first remove the computer cover to access the port. Chapter 4 for how to remove and reinstall the computer cover. Internal USB port secured with factory installed cable tie.
Install the Computer Chapter 2 Connect Power A grounded, 3-prong IEC60320-C13 power cord provides power to the computer. The power supply input accepts 100…240V AC and is autoranging. ATTENTION: When you connect power to the computer for the first time, the following actions occur: •...
Chapter 2 Install the Computer Connect to a Network The computers have two 1 Gb LAN ports that connect to an Ethernet network by using CAT5 or CAT5e twisted-pair Ethernet cable with RJ45 connectors. See Hardware Features starting on page 13 for where the LAN ports are on each computer model.
Chapter Operate the Computer Topic Page Operating Guidelines Start the Computer Restart the Computer Shut Down the Computer Operating Guidelines Follow these operating guidelines for your computer: • If you use an external display, turn on the display first. SHOCK HAZARD: Do not operate the computer with the covers removed.
Chapter 3 Operate the Computer Start the Computer Follow these steps to start the computer. IMPORTANT The following steps apply to when you must manually start the computer. Connect Power on page 29 for when power is applied to the computer for the first time.
Operate the Computer Chapter 3 Restart the Computer Use any of the following methods to restart your computer: • From the Start menu, choose Restart. • Press Ctrl+Alt+Delete on an attached keyboard and click Restart. • Press the reset button. During a restart, the computer does the following: •...
Chapter 3 Operate the Computer Shut Down the Computer Use either of the following methods to shut down the computer. Method Actions Windows OS With an attached mouse, keyboard, and display, do one of the following. • Press Ctrl+Alt+Delete and click Shut Down. •...
Record the model, serial number, and any other pertinent information of new components for future reference. IMPORTANT We recommend that you use only Allen-Bradley® approved accessories and replacement parts. Voltage Precautions The computers contain line voltages. Disconnect all power to the computer before you install or remove components.
Chapter 4 Replace Components Electrostatic Discharge ATTENTION: Electrostatic discharge (ESD) can damage static-sensitive Precautions devices or microcircuitry. • Disconnect all power before you work on the computer as detailed in Voltage Precautions on page • Observe proper packaging and grounding techniques to help prevent damage.
Replace Components Chapter 4 Post-configuration Follow these steps after you install or you remove a hardware component. 1. Verify that all components are installed according to instructions. 2. Make sure that no tools or loose parts are left inside the computer. 3.
Chapter 4 Replace Components Remove the Cover To install, replace, or upgrade internal computer components, you must first remove the cover. Follow these steps to remove the side cover for a 750R computer or the top cover for a 1450R computer. 1.
Replace Components Chapter 4 Reinstall the Cover Follow these steps to reinstall the side cover for the 750R computer or the top cover for the 1450R computer. 1. Verify that the computer is in the upright position. 2. Follow step 1 through step 3 of the...
Chapter 4 Replace Components Drive Precautions Follow these precautions when you work with a drive. IMPORTANT Back up or clone your computer before you replace a drive. • Do not touch internal components. • Always handle the drive by its frame. •...
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Replace Components Chapter 4 3. Remove the HDD assembly from its bay. a. Loosen the two captive thumbscrews of the HDD assembly (A). b. Pull the HDD assembly from its bay (B). 750R Computer 1450R Computer 4. Remove the HDD module from its tray. a.
Chapter 4 Replace Components 6. Return the HDD assembly into its bay (G). 7. Tighten the two captive thumbscrews of the drive assembly to secure it to the computer (H). 750R Computer 1450R Computer 8. Follow the steps for Post-configuration on page Replace or Add The motherboard of the 750R and 1450R computers has four DIMM slots that support up to 32 GB maximum system memory.
• Use only DDR3 type memory modules. • Use only memory modules with gold-plated contacts. • Always handle a memory module by its edges. IMPORTANT We recommend that you use only Allen-Bradley approved memory modules. See http://ab.rockwellautomation.com/Computers qualified replacement parts and accessories.
Chapter 4 Replace Components c. Press the module fully into the slot to engage the lock levers. Figure 11 on page 6. Reinstall the computer cover as detailed in Reinstall the Cover on page 7. Follow the steps for Post-configuration on page The computers use nonvolatile memory that Replace the RTC Battery requires an RTC battery to retain system...
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Replace Components Chapter 4 Remove old battery. 4. If necessary, remove any accessory boards or cables that prevent access Battery Cover to the RTC battery socket. 5. Remove the old battery. a. Pull the battery cover straight out of the battery socket. RTC Battery b.
Chapter 4 Replace Components Replace the Power Supply Follow these steps to replace the power supply unit (PSU). Unit IMPORTANT Use an antistatic wriststrap that is connected to the work surface, and properly grounded tools and equipment when you handle internal computer components.
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Replace Components Chapter 4 6. For 1450R computers, disconnect the 4-pin power connector from the PCI expansion board. 7. Disconnect the ATX 24-pin power connector from the motherboard. Rockwell Automation Publication 6177R-UM002E-EN-P - March 2017...
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Chapter 4 Replace Components 8. Disconnect the 4-pin power connector from the HDD assembly. 9. Disconnect the 4-pin power connector from the ODD assembly. Rockwell Automation Publication 6177R-UM002E-EN-P - March 2017...
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Replace Components Chapter 4 10. Disconnect the +12V 4-pin power connector from the motherboard. 11. Remove the five screws that secure the PSU to the chassis and chassis bracket. Rockwell Automation Publication 6177R-UM002E-EN-P - March 2017...
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Chapter 4 Replace Components 12. Disconnect the two SATA cables from the HDD assembly. IMPORTANT Mark each SATA cable so that you can reconnect them to the correct port after you install the new PSU. 13. Remove the PSU. 14. Install the new PSU in the reverse order of the removal steps. a.
Chapter Set Up the UEFI Utility Topic Page Set-up Utility Overview Access the Set-up Utility Set-up Screen Overview Firmware Update Firmware Configuration Diagnostics AMI Rescue Exit Set-up Utility Overview In this chapter, universal extensible firmware interface (UEFI) replaces Basic Input/Output System (BIOS) to describe the system firmware except where BIOS is used, such as on a graphical interface.
Chapter 5 Set Up the UEFI Utility Access the Set-up Utility Follow these steps to access the set-up utility in your computer. 1. Start your computer. 2. During POST, you have two selections to access the set-up utility. Press Result Accesses a graphical interface of set-up environment.
Set Up the UEFI Utility Chapter 5 Firmware Update You can update your system firmware from the Firmware Update menu. Parameter Description Browse Click to navigate to the firmware file saved onto a media. Firmware file location Select or type the file name for the firmware file. Update Click to initialize the update process.
Chapter 5 Set Up the UEFI Utility Firmware Configuration You can view and modify the various system parameters from the Firmware Configuration menu. On the left are six menu options that are stacked vertically. Menu Description Main Use this menu to view general computer information and for basic system configuration.
Set the system time. Format: HH:MM:SS (Hour:Minute:Second) Runtime Hours Records the total hours of computer runtime. Manufacturer System manufacturer Catalog Number Allen-Bradley® catalog number with series letter WIN Number Warranty information number Version-SYS System revision, manufacture date Version-Board System board version information...
Chapter 5 Set Up the UEFI Utility Advanced Legacy OpROM Support Parameter Description Enable PXE Boot Enables or disables boot option for legacy network devices. Options: Enabled or Disabled (default) (1) See page 54 for an explanation of common buttons near the bottom of screen. Rockwell Automation Publication 6177R-UM002E-EN-P - March 2017...
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Set Up the UEFI Utility Chapter 5 PCI Subsystem Settings Parameter Description PCI Bus Driver Version Displays the PCI bus driver version information. PERR# Generation Enables or disables PCI Device to Generate PERR#. Options: Enabled or Disabled (default) SERR# Generation Enables or disables PCI Device to Generate SERR#.
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Chapter 5 Set Up the UEFI Utility ACPI Settings Parameter Description ACPI Sleep State Select the highest ACPI sleep state the system enters when the SUSPEND button is pressed. Options: Suspend Disabled, S1 (CPU Stop Clock), or S3 (Suspend to RAM [default]) (1) See page 54...
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Set Up the UEFI Utility Chapter 5 CPU Configuration Parameter Description CPU Configuration Displays processor type and maximum speed. Processor Cores Displays processor core count. CPU Speed Displays maximum speed of the processor. 64-bit Displays 64-bit support status. Hyper-threading Enables or disables the hyper-threading technology. Options: Enabled (default) or Disabled Intel Virtualization Technology When enabled, a Virtual Memory Manager (VMM) can use the additional...
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Chapter 5 Set Up the UEFI Utility SATA Configuration (for computers with Windows 7, 8.1, or 10 operating systems) Parameter Description SATA Mode Select an operation mode for the onboard SATA controller. Options: Disabled, IDE Mode, AHCI Mode (default), or RAID Mode SATA Port (0, 1, 2, 4) Indicates the SATA HDD connected to the SATA connector.
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Set Up the UEFI Utility Chapter 5 SATA Configuration (for computers with Windows Server operating systems) Parameter Description SATA Mode Select an operation mode for the onboard SATA controller. Options: Disabled, IDE Mode, AHCI Mode, or RAID Mode (default) SATA Port (0, 1, 2, 4) Indicates that the SATA HDD is connected to the SATA connector.
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Chapter 5 Set Up the UEFI Utility USB Configuration Parameter Description Front USB 2.0 Ports Enables or disables the front USB 2.0 ports. Options: Enabled (default) or Disabled USB 3.0 Controller Enables or disables the USB 3.0 controller. Options: Enabled (default) or Disabled (1) See page 54 for an explanation of common buttons near the bottom of screen.
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Set Up the UEFI Utility Chapter 5 Power Configuration Parameter Description Restore AC Power Loss Specify what state to go to when power is reconnected after a power failure (G3 state). Options: Power off, Power on (default), Last State (1) See page 54 for an explanation of common buttons near the bottom of screen.
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Chapter 5 Set Up the UEFI Utility Intel Integrated Graphics Parameter Description DVMT Memory Select a video memory size that can be allocated as graphics memory in the DVMT mode. Options: 128 MB, 256 MB (default), Maximum (1) See page 54 for an explanation of common buttons near the bottom of screen.
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Set Up the UEFI Utility Chapter 5 Super I/O Configuration Parameter Description Super I/O Chip Displays the Super I/O chipset information. Serial Port 1 Configuration Select to set parameters for serial port 1. Serial Port 2 Configuration Select to set parameters for serial port 2. Parallel Port Configuration Select to set parameters for the parallel port.
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Chapter 5 Set Up the UEFI Utility Table 2 - Serial Port 1 Configuration Parameter Description Serial Port 1 Enables or disables the serial (COM1) port. Options: Enabled (default) or Disabled Device Settings Displays the Base I/O address and IRQ setting of serial port 1. Change Settings Select an optimal setting for the super I/O device.
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Set Up the UEFI Utility Chapter 5 Hardware Monitor Parameter Description Hardware Monitor System temperature PCH temperature CPU temperature SYS Fan1 Speed SYS Fan2 Speed Displays the current readings for temperatures (°C), fan speeds, and core voltages of various hardware components. Vcore All values are read-only.
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Chapter 5 Set Up the UEFI Utility AMT Configuration Parameter Description Intel Management Engine Displays the Intel Management Engine version. Version Execute MEBx Enables the Management Engine BIOS Extension (MEBx), which is accessed by pressing Ctrl+P at POST. This function is used to configure AMT. Options: Enabled or Disabled (default) Unconfigure AMT/ME Lets you unconfigure any provisioned management settings for AMT/ME.
Set Up the UEFI Utility Chapter 5 Chipset Parameter Description Initiate Graphic Adapter Select which graphics controller to use as the primary boot device. Options: PCI/PEG, PEG/IGD (default), PEG/PCI LAN 1 Enables or disables onboard LAN 1 controller. Options: Enabled (default) or Disabled LAN 2 Enables or disables onboard LAN 2 controller.
Chapter 5 Set Up the UEFI Utility Boot Parameter Description Bootup NumLock State Enables or disables the Num Lock key on boot. Option: On (default), Off Quiet Boot Enables or disables Quiet Boot option. Option: Enabled or Disabled (default) IMPORTANT: When enabled, this option hides the POST screen messages at computer startup.
Set Up the UEFI Utility Chapter 5 Security Parameter Description Administrator Password Sets the administrator password. Use this password to reduce access risk from unauthorized or malicious sources. IMPORTANT: If you forget the administrator password, there are two ways to reset it: •...
Chapter 5 Set Up the UEFI Utility Save and Exit Parameter Description Save Changes and Reset Saves changes that are made and closes the set-up utility. Discard Changes and Reset Discards changes that are made and closes the set-up utility. Restore Defaults Loads the optimal defaults in the set-up menu.
Set Up the UEFI Utility Chapter 5 Diagnostics The Diagnostics menu lets you run the diagnostics utility to determine the cause of the system malfunction by testing computer components, such as the processor, memory, HDD, ODD, video, and other hardware. Select a menu option by pressing the upor down ...
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Chapter 5 Set Up the UEFI Utility The following table lists the shortcut options in the Diagnostics menu. Button Description Stops a test in progress or exits Diagnostics from any of the six menu options. Enter Runs the highlighted test or option. Displays the Help screens.
Set Up the UEFI Utility Chapter 5 AMI Rescue The AMI Rescue menu lets you back up the system image on your computer and restore that image. IMPORTANT The following instructions are for the built-in backup and restore utility, AMI Rescue.
Chapter 5 Set Up the UEFI Utility AMI Backup Follow these steps to back up the system image. 1. Click the AMI Rescue menu to access the AMI Rescue screen. 2. Click AMI Backup. 3. Select the appropriate volume from the list. ‘Recovery’...
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Set Up the UEFI Utility Chapter 5 5. Enter a name for the back-up volume. A default back-up name is provided. 6. Click Advanced. 7. Select which disk partition you want. All checkboxes must be selected for a complete backup of the drive. IMPORTANT A recovery (25000 MB) partition is visible on computers with the Windows Embedded 8.1 Industry Pro operating system.
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Set Up the UEFI Utility Chapter 5 AMI Restore Perform the following steps to restore your computer from a system image backup. IMPORTANT When you restore from a back-up image, all data on the target drive is replaced. Verify that all data is backed up before you proceed with the following steps.
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Chapter 5 Set Up the UEFI Utility 5. Select the volume label from which you want to restore. Default OS image backups begin with an eight character prefix such as ‘NNGR80XF’ . 6. Click Advanced. 7. Select to which disk partition you want to restore. All checkboxes must be selected for a complete restore of factory OS images.
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Set Up the UEFI Utility Chapter 5 10. An alert window appears (‘Target partitions will be overwritten. Continue?’). Click Yes. 11. A second alert window appears (‘Do you want to keep the current partition table?’). Click No. Rockwell Automation Publication 6177R-UM002E-EN-P - March 2017...
Chapter 5 Set Up the UEFI Utility 12. A third alert window appears (‘The current partition table will be restored to previous state. Continue?’). Click Yes. 13. The restoration process starts. Exit The Exit menu closes the set-up utility. Rockwell Automation Publication 6177R-UM002E-EN-P - March 2017...
Chapter Troubleshoot the System Topic Page Hardware Monitoring Troubleshooting Diagnostics Diagnostics Load the System Defaults Clear the UEFI Ship or Transport the Computer Dispose of the Computer Hardware Monitoring The built-in hardware monitor of the computer tracks the operating threshold levels of the voltage and temperature sensors.
Chapter 6 Troubleshoot the System 6. Click Hardware Monitor on the Advanced screen. Hardware Monitor on page 67 for what information is shown. Use this menu to determine if there is an issue with internal voltages or component temperatures. Troubleshooting Follow these steps to identify and isolate an issue with computer operation.
Troubleshoot the System Chapter 6 Some computers emit beeps. These audible alerts only signal that an error is detected. The beeps can apply to nonfatal and fatal errors. Diagnostics If you completed the troubleshooting steps and issues remain, use the Diagnostics menu in the UEFI set-up utility to isolate the issue.
Chapter 6 Troubleshoot the System Load the System Defaults If the computer fails after you change the set-up menus, load the system default settings to correct the error. These default settings have been selected to optimize computer performance. Follow these steps to load the system defaults. IMPORTANT An external keyboard and mouse must be connected to the computer to perform these steps.
Troubleshoot the System Chapter 6 Clear the UEFI You must clear the system configuration values that are stored in the UEFI if the following conditions are present: • The system configuration has been corrupted • An incorrect setting has caused error messages to be unreadable •...
Chapter 6 Troubleshoot the System Ship or Transport the If you must ship the computer via common carrier or otherwise transport it to another location for service or any other reason, then you must first uninstall Computer the computer and place it in its original packing material. ATTENTION: Do not ship or transport the computer when it is installed in a machine, panel, or rack.
You can view a current list of accessories at this Rockwell Automation website at http://ab.rockwellautomation.com/Computers. ATTENTION: To avoid voiding your computer warranty, we recommend that you use only Allen-Bradley® approved accessories. Pre-installation Checklist Review the following information before you install any accessories: •...
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Appendix A Install Accessories 3. Remove the HDD assembly from the secondary bay. a. Loosen the two captive thumbscrews of the HDD assembly (A). b. Pull out the HDD assembly from its bay (B). 750R Computer 1450R Computer 4. Remove the weight from the drive tray. a.
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Install Accessories Appendix A 5. Install the new HDD module to the tray. ATTENTION: Mechanical shock can damage an HDD module. Do not drop or bump the HDD module. a. Install the new HDD module with the PCB-side down. b. Fasten the tray over the HDD module (E). c.
Appendix A Install Accessories Install I/O Card Retention All 750R and 1450R computers have a factory-installed chassis cross member. An I/O card retention bracket (catalog number 6189V-PCIBARMM for Bracket 750R computers and catalog number 6189V-PCIBARRM for 1450R computers) provides extra support to seat I/O cards in applications where shock and vibration are issues.
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Install Accessories Appendix A 4. Install the I/O card retention bracket. IMPORTANT Verify that each sleeve of the I/O card retention bracket is properly aligned with its add-in card before you perform step 4a for 750R computers and step 4c for 1450R computers. a.
Appendix A Install Accessories Install an Add-in Card The motherboard of the 750R and 1450R computers has four PCI slots that support installation of half-length PCI add-in cards. • One PCI slot • Three PCI-express (PCIe) slots Besides these four PCI slots, the 1450R computer has a slot expansion board that provides another three PCI slots.
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Install Accessories Appendix A 5. Remove the screw that secures the slot cover of the selected PCI slot (A). 6. Pull out the slot cover (B) and store it. IMPORTANT Do not discard the slot cover. If the add-in card is removed in the future, the slot cover must be reinstalled to maintain proper cooling.
Appendix A Install Accessories Install Rack Slides You can install the 1450R computer in a rack cabinet. The computer must be supported by rack slides or fastened to a shelf. (1450R Computer) Follow these steps to install the rack slides and mount the 1450R computer in a rack cabinet.
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Install Accessories Appendix A 5. Align the rack slides to the corresponding slides inside the cabinet, and insert the rack slides attached to the server into the mounting rails (H). For ease of installation, make sure two or more people help to install the computer.
Appendix A Install Accessories 10. Secure the computer to the front of the rack cabinet by using four screws ( J). Torque the screws to 1.3 N•m (12.1 lb•in). 11. Follow the steps for Post-configuration on page The motherboard of the 750R and 1450R computers has four DIMM slots Install More Memory that support up to 32 GB maximum system memory.
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Index Numerics 1450R hard disk drive product dimensions 23 precautions 40 rack mounting 26 removal 40 rear panel 15 replace 40 750R hardware diagnostics 83 front panel 14 hardware features machine mounting 24 1450R exterior 15 product dimensions 23 750R exterior 14 rear panel 14 status indicators 16 system boards 17...
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Index parts list 13 Setup menu 52 PCI expansion board 18 AMI Rescue 75 Diagnostics 73 PCI slots Exit 82 install add-in cards 92 Firmware Configuration 54 peripheral connections Firmware Update 53 I/O ports shut down procedure 34 1450R 15 side cover 750R 14 reinstall 39...
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