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  • Page 1: User Guide

    ThinkServer TD100 and TD100x Types 4203, 4204, 4205, 4206, 6398, 6399, 6419, and 6429 User Guide...
  • Page 3 ThinkServer TD100 and TD100x Types 4203, 4204, 4205, 4206, 6398, 6399, 6419, and 6429 User Guide...
  • Page 4 Portions © Copyright International Business Machines Corporation 2007. All rights reserved. LENOVO products, data, computer software, and services have been developed exclusively at private expense and are sold to governmental entities as commercial items as defined by 48 C.F.R. 2.101 with limited and restricted rights to use, reproduction and disclosure.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Installing the server in a rack ....60 Chapter 3. Configuring the server ....61 © Lenovo 2008, 2009. Portions © IBM Corp. 2007.
  • Page 6 Taiwanese Class A warning statement ....77 Lenovo product service information for Taiwan ... . 77 Chinese Class A warning statement .
  • Page 7: Safety

    Les sikkerhetsinformasjonen (Safety Information) før du installerer dette produktet. Antes de instalar este produto, leia as Informações sobre Segurança. Antes de instalar este producto, lea la información de seguridad. Läs säkerhetsinformationen innan du installerar den här produkten. © Lenovo 2008, 2009. Portions © IBM Corp. 2007.
  • Page 8 Important: Each caution and danger statement in this document is labeled with a number. This number is used to cross reference an English language caution or danger statement with translated versions of the caution or danger statement in the Safety Information document.
  • Page 9 Statement 1: DANGER Electrical current from power, telephone, and communication cables is hazardous. To avoid a shock hazard: v Do not connect or disconnect any cables or perform installation, maintenance, or reconfiguration of this product during an electrical storm. v Connect all power cords to a properly wired and grounded electrical outlet.
  • Page 10 Statement 2: CAUTION: When replacing the lithium battery, use only the battery recommended by the manufacturer. If your system has a module containing a lithium battery, replace it only with the same module type made by the same manufacturer. The battery contains lithium and can explode if not properly used, handled, or disposed of.
  • Page 11 Statement 3: CAUTION: When laser products (such as CD drives, DVD drives, fiber optic devices, or transmitters) are installed, note the following: v Do not remove the covers. Removing the covers of the laser product could result in exposure to hazardous laser radiation. There are no serviceable parts inside the device.
  • Page 12 Statement 4: ≥ 18 kg (39.7 lb) ≥ 32 kg (70.5 lb) ≥ 55 kg (121.2 lb) CAUTION: Use safe practices when lifting. Statement 5: CAUTION: The power control button on the device and the power switch on the power supply do not turn off the electrical current supplied to the device.
  • Page 13 Statement 8: CAUTION: Never remove the cover on a power supply or any part that has the following label attached. Hazardous voltage, current, and energy levels are present inside any component that has this label attached. There are no serviceable parts inside these components.
  • Page 14 Statement 15: CAUTION: Make sure that the rack is secured properly to avoid tipping when the server unit is extended. ThinkServer TD100 and TD100x Types 4203, 4204, 4205, 4206, 6398, 6399, 6419, and 6429: User Guide...
  • Page 15: Chapter 1. The Thinkserver Td100 And Td100X Server

    The server comes with a limited warranty. For information about the terms of the warranty and getting service and assistance, see the Warranty and Support Information document. You can obtain up-to-date information about the server and other Lenovo server products at: http://www.lenovo.com/thinkserver. Related documentation This User Guide provides general information about the server, including how to install supported options and how to configure the server.
  • Page 16: Notices And Statements In This Document

    1. Go to: http://www.lenovo.com/support. 2. Enter your product number (machine type and model number) or select Servers and Storage from the Select your product list. 3. From Family list, select ThinkServer TD100 and TD100x, and click Continue. Notices and statements in this document The caution and danger statements in this document are also in the multilingual Safety Information document, which is on the ThinkServer Documentation DVD.
  • Page 17: Thinkserver Td100 Features And Specifications (Machine Types 6398, 6399, 6419, 6429)

    ThinkServer TD100 features and specifications (Machine Types 6398, 6399, 6419, 6429) The following information is a summary of the features and specifications for Machine Types 6398, 6399, 6419, 6429. Depending on the server model, some features might not be available, or some specifications might not apply. Table 1.
  • Page 18: Thinkserver Td100X Features And Specifications (Machine Types 4203, 4204, 4205, 4206)

    ThinkServer TD100x features and specifications (Machine Types 4203, 4204, 4205, 4206) The following information is a summary of the features and specifications of the server. Depending on the server model, some features might not be available, or some specifications might not apply. Table 2.
  • Page 19: What Your Server Offers

    Diagnostics CD , see the Hardware Maintenance Manual, which is available on the Lenovo Support Web site. Note: Changes are made periodically to the Lenovo Web site. The actual procedure might vary slightly from what is described in this document.
  • Page 20: Reliability, Availability, And Serviceability

    eight industry-standard, 2-way interleaved, x4 or x8, 1.8 V, 240-pin, double-data-rate 2 (DDR2), PC2-5300, 677 MHz, dynamic random-access memory (DRAM) fully buffered (FBD) dual inline memory modules (DIMMs). TD100x The server supports up to 48 GB (reduced to 24 GB in mirrored mode) of system memory.
  • Page 21 The server might have the following RAS features (the features vary depending on your model): v Advanced Configuration and Power Interface (ACPI) v Advanced Desktop Management Interface (DMI) features v Automatic error retry or recovery v Automatic memory downsizing on error detection v Automatic restart on nonmaskable interrupt (NMI) v Automatic Server Restart (ASR) logic supporting a system restart when the operating system becomes unresponsive...
  • Page 22: Server Controls, Leds, And Power

    Server controls, LEDs, and power This section describes the controls and light-emitting diodes (LEDs) and how to turn the server on and off. Front view The following illustration shows the controls, LEDs, and connectors on the front of the hot-swap server models. System power LED CD-eject or DVD-eject button Power-control button...
  • Page 23 The following illustration shows the controls, LEDs, and connectors on the front of the simple-swap server models. System power LED USB connectors Power-control button CD-eject or DVD-eject button Hard disk drive activity LED CD or DVD drive activity LED (green) System-error LED Front information panel Power-on LED...
  • Page 24 USB connectors Connect USB devices to these connectors. CD-eject or DVD-eject button Press this button to release a CD from the CD drive or a DVD from the DVD drive. CD or DVD drive activity LED When this LED is lit, it indicates that the CD drive or DVD drive is in use. Hot-swap hard disk drive activity LED (hot-swap models only) On some server models, each hot-swap drive has a hard disk drive activity LED.
  • Page 25: Rear View

    Rear view The following illustration shows the LEDs and connectors on the rear of the hot-swap power supply models with optional redundant power. For more information about these connectors, see “Server components” on page 15. Power cord connectors Video connector AC power LEDs USB connectors 3 and 4 DC power LEDs...
  • Page 26 Power cord connectors USB 3 and 4 connectors Mouse connector (RJ45) Ethernet 10/100/1000 connector Keyboard connector (RJ45) Ethernet 10/100 (for Remote Supervisor Adapter II SlimLine) connector Serial 1 (COM 1) connector NMI button Parallel connector Serial 2 (COM 2) connector Video connector Power-cord connector Connect the power cord to this connector.
  • Page 27: Server Power Features

    Video connector Connect a monitor to this connector. USB connectors Connect USB devices to these connectors. Ethernet connectors Use these connectors to connect the server to a network. Ethernet transmit/receive activity LED This LED is on the Ethernet connector on the rear of the server. When this LED is lit, it indicates that there is activity between the server and the network.
  • Page 28: Turning Off The Server

    Turning off the server When you turn off the server and leave it connected to ac power, the server can respond to remote requests to turn on the server. While the server remains connected to ac power, one or more fans might continue to run. To remove all power from the server, you must disconnect it from the power source.
  • Page 29: Chapter 2. Installing Optional Devices

    Heat sink retention bracket Simple-swap drive DIMMs Bezel Rear adapter retention bracket Hard disk drive EMC shield DIMM air duct SAS/SATA backplane Power supply cage SATA backplate Hot-swap power supply filler Fan assembly © Lenovo 2008, 2009. Portions © IBM Corp. 2007.
  • Page 30: System-Board Internal Connectors

    System-board internal connectors The following illustration shows the internal connectors on the system board. DIMM LEDs Main power SAS/SATA backplane power Power Simple-swap SATA backplate Power Hot-swap SAS/SATA signal USB tape Hot-swap main fan Front panel Hot-swap fan (redundant) Primary IDE Battery Front USB Reserved...
  • Page 31: System-Board External Connectors

    System-board external connectors The following illustration shows the external input/output (I/O) connectors on the system board. DIMM LEDs Mouse connector USB connectors (2) Keyboard connector (RJ45) Ethernet 10/100/1000 connector Serial 1 (COM 1) connector (RJ45) Ethernet 10/100 (for Remote Supervisor Adapter II SlimLine) connector Parallel connector NMI button...
  • Page 32: System-Board Optional-Device Connectors

    System-board optional-device connectors The following illustration shows the system-board connectors for user-installable options. DIMM LEDs DIMM connectors (6) PCI 32 bit/33 MHz connector Microprocessor 1 connector PCI-X 64 bit/133 MHz connector Microprocessor 2 connector PCI Express x8 (x8) connector VRM connector PCI Express x8 (x4) connector Battery System-management Ethernet...
  • Page 33 DIMM LEDs 1 Boot block/Clear CMOS switch (SW4) The following table describes the function of each pin on the SW4 switch (Boot block/Clear CMOS) on the system board. Table 3. System board SW4 switch Switch pin number Description Boot block: v When this switch is on 1, this is the normal mode.
  • Page 34: System Board Leds

    To download firmware updates for your server, complete the following steps. Note: Changes are made periodically to the Lenovo Web site. The actual procedure might vary slightly from what is described in this document. ThinkServer TD100 and TD100x Types 4203, 4204, 4205, 4206, 6398, 6399, 6419, and 6429: User Guide...
  • Page 35: System Reliability Guidelines

    When you are finished working on the server, reinstall all safety shields, guards, labels, and ground wires. v For a list of options for the server, see http://www.lenovo.com/thinkserver. System reliability guidelines To help ensure proper system cooling and system reliability, make sure that the following requirements are met: Chapter 2.
  • Page 36: Working Inside The Server With The Power On

    v Each of the drive bays has a drive or a filler panel and electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) shield installed in it. v There is adequate space around the server to allow the server cooling system to work properly. Leave approximately 50 mm (2.0 in.) of open space around the front and rear of the server.
  • Page 37 v While the device is still in its static-protective package, touch it to an unpainted metal surface on the outside of the server for at least 2 seconds. This drains static electricity from the package and from your body. v Remove the device from its package and install it directly into the server without setting down the device.
  • Page 38: Removing The Bezel

    Removing the bezel Important: Before you install optional hardware, make sure that the server is working correctly. Start the server, and make sure that the operating system starts, if an operating system is installed, or that a 19990305 error code is displayed, indicating that an operating system was not found but the server is otherwise working correctly.
  • Page 39: Removing The Side Cover

    Note: The bezel also will disengage from the chassis hinges if you rotate the bezel beyond 180° or if excessive pressure is applied to the bezel. Do not be alarmed because this is how the bezel was designed. The bezel is designed with breakaway hinges so that you can easily reattach it to the chassis.
  • Page 40 1 Cover release latch 2 Lock 3 Left-side cover 5. Lift the side cover off the server and set it aside. To replace the side cover, see “Reinstalling the side cover” on page 57. Attention: For proper cooling and airflow, replace the cover before turning on the server.
  • Page 41: Removing The Front Fan Cage Assembly

    Removing the front fan cage assembly To remove the front fan cage assembly, complete the following steps: 1. Read the safety information that begins on page v and “Installation guidelines” on page 20. 2. Turn off the server and peripheral devices, and disconnect the power cords and all external cables.
  • Page 42: Installing A Memory Module

    DIMMs must be compatible with the latest DDR2 667 MHz DRAM fully buffered DIMM specification. For a list of options for the server, see http:// www.lenovo.com/thinkserver. v TD100 models: The DIMM options that are supported for the server are 512 MB, 1 GB , and 2 GB in x4 or x8 technology, single-rank or double-rank.
  • Page 43 v The server supports memory mirroring (mirroring mode) and online-spare memory. – Memory mirroring replicates and stores data on DIMMs within two branches simultaneously. You must enable memory mirroring through the Configuration/Setup Utility program. To enable memory mirroring in the Configuration/Setup Utility program, select Devices and I/O Ports →...
  • Page 44 changes. For more information on the Configuration/Setup Utility program, see “Using the Configuration/Setup Utility program” on page 61. When you use online-spare memory, you must consider the following information: - You cannot enable online-spare memory while the server is operating in mirroring mode.
  • Page 45 Attention: Static electricity that is released to internal server components when the server is powered-on might cause the server to stop, which could result in the loss of data. To avoid this potential problem, always use an electrostatic-discharge wrist strap or other grounding system when working inside the server with the power on.
  • Page 46 7. Open the retaining clips and, if necessary, remove any existing DIMM. 8. Touch the static-protective package that contains the DIMM to any unpainted metal surface on the server. Then, remove the new DIMM from the package. 9. Turn the DIMM so that the DIMM keys align correctly with the slot. 10.
  • Page 47 DIMM 6 connector DIMM 8 connector 12. Rotate the power-supply cage assembly back into the server. Press the power-supply cage release tab 1 and rotate the power-supply cage assembly into the chassis. 13. If you have a hot-swap model, reinstall the hot-swap power-supplies. If you have other options to install or remove, do so now;...
  • Page 48: Installing A Drive

    Installing a drive Depending on the server model, the server might have come with an integrated drive electronics (IDE) CD-ROM, CD-RW, or DVD/CD-RW combo drive in bay 1. The following are illustrations of the server and the location of the drive bays. Your hardware might differ, depending on the model.
  • Page 49: Installing A Hot-Swap Hard Disk Drive

    EMC shield and filler panel from the bay or the PCI, PCI Express, or PCI-X adapter slot cover in the event that you later remove the drive or adapter. v For a list of supported options for the server, see http://www.lenovo.com/ thinkserver/.
  • Page 50 v The hot-swap drives must be either all SAS hard disk drives or all SATA hard disk drives; do not mix SAS and SATA drives. v The sequence for installing the hard disk drives is to install the drives starting from the top bay (bay 4) and go down to the bottom bay (bay 11).
  • Page 51: Ids For Hot-Swap Hard Disk Drives

    c. Gently slide the drive assembly into the drive bay 3 until the drive stops. d. Push the drive tray handle to the closed (locked) position. e. Check the hard disk drive status indicator to make sure that the hard disk drive is operating correctly.
  • Page 52: Installing A Simple-Swap Sata Hard Disk Drive (Td100 Models Only)

    Device Drive bay 11 Installing a simple-swap SATA hard disk drive (TD100 models only) Some server models come with simple-swap SATA hard disk drives that are accessible from the front of the server. Before you install a simple-swap SATA hard disk drive, read the following information: v You must turn off the server before installing simple-swap drives in the server.
  • Page 53: Power And Signal Cables For Internal Drives

    If you have other options to install or remove, do so now; otherwise, go to “Completing the installation” on page 55. The simple-swap-drive backplate controls the IDs for the internal simple-swap drive bays. Always install drives into the bottom bays first, starting with ID 0. Power and signal cables for internal drives The server uses cables to connect parallel IDE, simple-swap SATA, hot-swap SATA and hot-swap SAS devices to the power supply and to the system board.
  • Page 54: Installing An Adapter

    For more information about the requirements for SAS cable and connecting SAS devices, see the documentation that comes with these devices. For a list of supported options for the server, see http://www.lenovo.com/ thinkserver/. Installing an adapter The following notes describe the types of adapters that the server supports and other information that you must consider when installing an adapter.
  • Page 55 PCI slots 2 through 5 support full-length 3.3 V signaling adapters only. v For a list of supported optional devices for the server, go to: http://www.lenovo.com/thinkserver. Note: For models that have the ServeRAID-8k SAS controller installed, the ServeRAID-8k SAS controller overrides the standard functionality of the integrated SAS/SATA controller with RAID capabilities.
  • Page 56: Installing A Microprocessor

    (BIOS) code. To download the most current level of BIOS code for your server, go to: 1. Go to: http://www.lenovo.com/support. 2. Enter your product number (machine type and model number) or select Servers and Storage from the Select your product list.
  • Page 57 If you have to replace a microprocessor, call for service. v To order additional microprocessor options, contact your Lenovo marketing representative or authorized reseller. See “System-board optional-device connectors” on page 18 for the location of the microprocessor connectors and the VRM connector.
  • Page 58 c. Make sure that the retaining clips are in the locked position when the VRM is firmly seated in the connector. 8. Install the microprocessor: a. Touch the static-protective package that contains the microprocessor to any unpainted metal surface on the server. Then, remove the microprocessor from the package.
  • Page 59 Heatsink 2 Microprocessor 2 VRM Microprocessor 2 Microprocessor release lever d. Slide the flange of the heat sink into the opening beneath the retainer bracket. Heat-sink locking lever Microprocessor Heat-sink Chapter 2. Installing optional devices...
  • Page 60: Installing A Hot-Swap Power Supply

    e. Press down firmly on the heat sink until it is seated securely. f. Rotate the heat-sink lever to the closed position and hook it underneath the lock tab. 10. Reinstall the microprocessor air baffle. 11. Rotate the rear system fan air baffle back into the server. 12.
  • Page 61 Statement 11: CAUTION: The following label indicates sharp edges, corners, or joints nearby. Statement 17: CAUTION: The following label indicates moving parts nearby. To replace a hot-swap power supply, complete the following steps: 1. Review the safety information that begins on page v and “Installation guidelines”...
  • Page 62 4. If you are instructed to return the hot-swap power supply to Lenovo, follow all packaging instructions, and use any packaging materials for shipping that are supplied to you. 5. Touch the static-protective package that contains the hot-swap power supply to any unpainted metal surface on the server;...
  • Page 63: Installing A Hot-Swap Fan

    7. Press down on the orange release lever and push the power supply toward the front of the chassis until it locks into place. 8. Connect one end of the power cord into the connector on the back of the power supply and connect the other end of the power cord into a properly grounded electrical outlet.
  • Page 64: Installing The Serveraid 8K-L Adapter (Td100 Models)

    4. If you are instructed to return the hot-swap fan to Lenovo, follow all packaging instructions, and use any packaging materials for shipping that are supplied to you. 5. Touch the static-protective package that contains the hot-swap fan to any unpainted metal surface on the server;...
  • Page 65: Installing The Serveraid-8K Adapter (Td100X Models)

    4. Touch the static-protective package containing the ServeRAID 8k-l adapter to any unpainted metal surface on the server. Then, remove the ServeRAID 8k-l adapter from the package. 5. Turn the ServeRAID 8k-l adapter 2 so that the ServeRAID 8k-l adapter keys align correctly with the connector.
  • Page 66 6. Turn the ServeRAID-8k adapter 1 so that the ServeRAID-8k adapter keys align correctly with the connector 2 . Attention: Incomplete insertion might cause damage to the system board or the ServeRAID-8k adapter. 7. Press the ServeRAID-8k adapter firmly into the connector. 8.
  • Page 67 10. If you are installing the ServeRAID-8k adapter into a simple-swap SATA model, make the following cabling changes to enable RAID level-5 support: a. Disconnect the signal cable from the Simple-swap SATA backplate connector on the system board and connect it to the Hot-swap SAS/SATA 1 connector on the system board.
  • Page 68 The following illustration shows how the simple-swap SATA model is cabled when it is shipped. SAS/SATA backplane 2 Simple-swap SATA backplate The following illustration shows how the cables must be connected when you install the ServeRAID-8k Controller into the simple-swap SATA model. SAS/SATA backplane 1 connector RAID level-5 enabler plug SAS/SATA backplane 2 connector...
  • Page 69: Completing The Installation

    Completing the installation To complete the installation, you must replace the bezel, reinstall the side cover, and connect all the cables and, for certain options, run the Configuration/Setup Utility program. Follow the instructions in this section. Replacing the bezel To replace the bezel, complete the following steps: 1.
  • Page 70 a. Press in on the rear of the sliding hinge mount 1 until it extends beyond the edge of the bezel and hold it in place. b. Align the sliding hinge mount 1 with the hinge pin 2 on the hinge assembly on the chassis.
  • Page 71: Reinstalling The Side Cover

    Reinstalling the side cover If you removed the side cover, reinstall it. Left-side cover Lock Cover release latch To reinstall the side cover, complete the following steps: 1. Make sure that all cables, adapters, and other components are installed and seated correctly and that you have not left loose tools or parts inside the server.
  • Page 72: Connecting The Cables

    Connecting the cables Attention: To prevent damage to equipment, connect the power cords last. If the server cables and connector panel have color-coded connections, match the color of the cable end with the color of the connector. For example, match a blue cable end with a blue panel connector, a red cable end with a red connector, and so on.
  • Page 73: Updating The Server Configuration

    Power cord connectors USB connectors 3 and 4 Mouse connector (RJ45) Ethernet 10/100/1000 connector Keyboard connector (RJ45) Ethernet 10/100 (for Remote Supervisor Adapter II SlimLine) connector Serial 1 (COM 1) connector NMI button Parallel connector Serial 2 (COM 2) connector Video connector Updating the server configuration When you start the server for the first time after you add or remove an internal...
  • Page 74: Installing The Server In A Rack

    To convert the server from a tower model to a rack model, you must use a Tower-to-Rack Kit. You can then install the server in a rack cabinet. To order a Tower-to-Rack Kit for the server, contact your Lenovo marketing representative or authorized reseller.
  • Page 75: Chapter 3. Configuring The Server

    Chapter 3. Configuring the server Lenovo provides a number of programs to assist you with getting your server up and running quickly: v ThinkServer EasyStartup program This program simplifies the process of installing the operating system and device drivers. It is on the ThinkServer EasyStartup DVD provided with your server. For details, see the Installation Guide.
  • Page 76: Configuration/Setup Utility Menu Choices

    3. Follow the instructions on the screen. Configuration/Setup Utility menu choices The following choices are on the Configuration/Setup Utility main menu. Depending on the version of the BIOS code, some menu choices might differ slightly from these descriptions. Note: When you use the server for the first time, you might want to use the Configuration/Setup Utility menu choice Load Default Settings to reset the Configuration/Setup Utility menu choices to the factory default settings, in case they were changed before you received the server.
  • Page 77 – SATA Programming Interface Select this choice to disable, enable, or configure the Serial ATA. To comply with the 4690 OS requirement, this option provides a Legacy Only (4690) mode that you can select from the menu. When you select the Legacy Only (4690) mode, this enables the SATA 0 through SATA 3 ports for the 4690 OS.
  • Page 78 Important: The server might malfunction if these settings are incorrectly configured. Follow the instructions on the screen carefully. This choice is on the full Configuration/Setup Utility menu only. – CPU Options Select this choice to view or change the options that control the behavior of the microprocessor.
  • Page 79 Shared The serial port is available for use by POST and the operating system; however, the mini-BMC can still monitor the serial data for a take-control sequence. Pre-Boot The mini-BMC has control of the serial port before the operating system is booted; however, after the operating system is booted, the mini-BMC will not have access to the serial port until you turn off the server or reset the settings.
  • Page 80: Using Passwords

    Select this choice to exit from the Configuration/Setup Utility program. If you have not saved the changes that you have made in the settings, you are asked whether you want to save the changes or exit without saving them. Using passwords You can use any combination of up to seven characters (A - Z, a - z, and 0 - 9) for the power-on (user) password or the administrator password.
  • Page 81: Using The Baseboard Management Controller

    Note: Changes are made periodically to the Lenovo Web site. The actual procedure might vary slightly from what is described in this document. 1. Go to: http://www.lenovo.com/support. 2. Enter your product number (machine type and model number) or select Servers and Storage from the Select your product list.
  • Page 82 Note: Changes are made periodically to the Lenovo Web site. The actual procedure might vary slightly from what is described in this document. 1. Go to: http://www.lenovo.com/support. 2. Enter your product number (machine type and model number) or select Servers and Storage from the Select your product list.
  • Page 83: Appendix. Notices

    Consult your local Lenovo representative for information on the products and services currently available in your area. Any reference to a Lenovo product, program, or service is not intended to state or imply that only that Lenovo product, program, or service may be used. Any functionally equivalent product, program, or service that does not infringe any Lenovo intellectual property right may be used instead.
  • Page 84: Trademarks

    Actual results may vary. Users of this document should verify the applicable data for their specific environment. Trademarks The following terms are trademarks of Lenovo in the United States, other countries, or both: Lenovo Lenovo logo ThinkServer...
  • Page 85: Waste Electrical And Electronic Equipment (Weee) Notices

    Lenovo makes no representations or warranties with respect to non-Lenovo products. Support (if any) for the non-Lenovo products is provided by the third party, not Lenovo. Some software might differ from its retail version (if available) and might not include user manuals or all program functionality.
  • Page 86: Recycling Statements For Japan

    EEE on the environment and human health due to the potential presence of hazardous substances. For additional WEEE information, go to: http://www.lenovo.com/lenovo/environment. Recycling statements for Japan ThinkServer TD100 and TD100x Types 4203, 4204, 4205, 4206, 6398, 6399, 6419, and 6429: User Guide...
  • Page 87: Battery Return Program

    The battery must be recycled or disposed of properly. Recycling facilities may not be available in your area. For information on disposal or batteries outside the United States, go to http://www.lenovo.com/lenovo/environment or contact your local waste disposal facility. For Taiwan: Please recycle batteries.
  • Page 88: German Ordinance For Work Gloss Statement

    Properly shielded and grounded cables and connectors must be used in order to meet FCC emission limits. Lenovo is not responsible for any radio or television interference caused by using other than recommended cables and connectors or by unauthorized changes or modifications to this equipment.
  • Page 89: Australia And New Zealand Class A Statement

    Grenzwerte der EN 55022 Klasse A ein. Um dieses sicherzustellen, sind die Geräte wie in den Handbüchern beschrieben zu installieren und zu betreiben. Des Weiteren dürfen auch nur von der Lenovo empfohlene Kabel angeschlossen werden. Lenovo übernimmt keine Verantwortung für die Einhaltung der Schutzanforderungen, wenn das Produkt ohne Zustimmung der Lenovo verändert bzw.
  • Page 90: Japanese Voluntary Control Council For Interference (Vcci) Statement

    Dieses Gerät ist berechtigt, in Übereinstimmung mit dem Deutschen EMVG das EG-Konformitätszeichen - CE - zu führen. Verantwortlich für die Konformitätserklärung nach Paragraf 5 des EMVG ist die Lenovo (Deutschland) GmbH, Gropiusplatz 10, D-70563 Stuttgart. Informationen in Hinsicht EMVG Paragraf 4 Abs. (1) 4: Das Gerät erfüllt die Schutzanforderungen nach EN 55024 und EN 55022...
  • Page 91: Taiwanese Class A Warning Statement

    Taiwanese Class A warning statement Lenovo product service information for Taiwan Chinese Class A warning statement Korean Class A warning statement Appendix. Notices...
  • Page 92 ThinkServer TD100 and TD100x Types 4203, 4204, 4205, 4206, 6398, 6399, 6419, and 6429: User Guide...
  • Page 93: Index

    3 simple-swap 38 components drives 4 in the server 15 hot-swap SAS major 15 cabling 40 configuration hot-swap SATA EasyStartup CD 61 cabling 40 updating 59 simple-swap SATA cabling 40 © Lenovo 2008, 2009. Portions © IBM Corp. 2007.
  • Page 94 dual inline memory module (DIMM) hard disk drive (continued) connectors 31 status LED 10 installing 31 heat output 3, 4 retaining clips 32 hot-plug adapter. DVD drive See adapter activity LED 10 hot-swap and hot-plug devices eject button 10 adapters 50 hot-swap drive backplane activity LED 10...
  • Page 95 10 hard disk drives 38 power-on 9 memory modules 30, 31 system board 20 overview 5, 6 system-error 9 Lenovo Configuration/Setup Utility program menu choices 62 starting 61 parallel connector 12 using 61 password forgotten power-on 66...
  • Page 96 63 Web site simple-swap drives 38 Accessories 21 simple-swap SATA drives Lenovo support 2, 5, 21, 42, 67, 68 cabling 40 Lenovo ThinkServer TD100 and TD100x products 1 size 3, 4 weight 3, 4 slots 4 ThinkServer TD100 and TD100x Types 4203, 4204, 4205, 4206, 6398, 6399, 6419, and 6429: User Guide...
  • Page 98 Part Number: 46U0858 Printed in USA (1P) P/N: 46U0858...

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