Jumper Blocks; Figure 59. Jumper Blocks (J1E2, J1E4, J1E5, J1E6, J1H1); Table 117. Server Board Jumpers (J1E6, J1E2, J1E4, J1E5, J1H1) - Intel SC5650HCBRP Product Specification

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Jumper Blocks

9.
Jumper Blocks
The server board has several 3-pin jumper blocks that you can use to configure, protect, or
recover specific features of the server boards.
The following symbol identifies Pin 1 on each jumper block on the silkscreen: ▼

Table 117. Server Board Jumpers (J1E6, J1E2, J1E4, J1E5, J1H1)

Jumper Name
J1E6: CMOS Clear
J1E2: ME Force Update
J1E4: Password Clear
J1E5: BIOS Recovery
J1H1: Force BMC Update
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Figure 59. Jumper Blocks (J1E2, J1E4, J1E5, J1E6, J1H1)

Pins
1-2
These pins should have a jumper in place for normal system operation. (Default)
If pins 2-3 are connected when AC power unplugged, the CMOS settings clear in 5
2-3
seconds. Pins 2-3 should not be connected for normal system operation.
1-2
ME Firmware Force Update Mode – Disabled (Default)
2-3
ME Firmware Force Update Mode – Enabled
1-2
These pins should have a jumper in place for normal system operation. (Default)
To clear administrator and user passwords, power on the system with pins 2-3
2-3
connected. The administrator and user passwords clear in 5-10 seconds after
power on. Pins 2-3 should not be connected for normal system operation.
1-2
Pins 1-2 should be connected for normal system operation. (Default)
The main system BIOS does not boot with pins 2-3 connected. The system only
2-3
boots from EFI-bootable recovery media with a recovery BIOS image present.
1-2
BMC Firmware Force Update Mode – Disabled (Default)
2-3
BMC Firmware Force Update Mode – Enabled
Intel order number E81443-002
Intel® Server System SC5650HCBRP TPS
System Results
Revision 1.2

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