Gbe Eeprom Devices; Connect Power; Turning On And Resetting The Board - Intel Xeon E3-1125C User Manual

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CRB Setup—Crystal Forest
2.3.4.4

GbE EEPROM Devices

The system is designed to accept configuration EEPROM either from the CRB platform
or from the PHY card. If there is no PHY card in the socket, the EEPROM (U1E2) from
the CRB platform will be used. If the PHY card is plugged is, the EEPROM from the
PHY-card will be used.
For guidelines on GbE EEPROM insertion and removal, see
Installation
2.3.5

Connect Power

Caution:
Do not force the power plugs into the connector; they should connect easily when
plugged in correctly. Plugging them in incorrectly will result in severe damage to the
CRB.
1. Insert the main 24-pin baseboard power plug into the motherboard's J4K4 SSI 24-
pin power connector making sure that the plug clip lines up with the clip lock, and
the connector pins fit easily into their appropriate slots.
2. Insert the 8-pin power plug into the motherboard's J5K2 SSI 8-pin power
connector, making sure that the plug clip lines up with the clip lock, and the
connector pins fit easily into their appropriate slots.
3. Insert the 4-pin power plug into the motherboard's J9D1 SSI 4-pin power
connector, making sure that the plug clip lines up with the clip lock, and the
connector pins fit easily into their appropriate slots.
4. Plug in any remaining peripheral power connectors (e.g., for hard drives and disc
drives).
5. Plug the AC power cable into the back of the power supply. Plug the cord into the
wall after the board is set up.
2.4

Turning On and Resetting the Board

The CRB board has two momentary push buttons. One push button is the power-on
button, labeled "POWER," and the other button is the reset button, labeled "RESET."
Note:
The power button is also used to wake a system that is in a sleep state.
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