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MB5241
Feb. 2009 (Revision A)
P/N: 1230B0059901

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  • Page 1 Motherboard User Manual MB5241 Feb. 2009 (Revision A) P/N: 1230B0059901...
  • Page 2: Copyright Notice

    Copyright Notice All rights, including copyright, in the content of this manual are owned or controlled by IESC and protected by the Taiwan and international copyright act. No one may, transmit, adapt, assign, compile, rent, sale, change, copy, reproduce, distribute, publish, display, broadcast, or use in any way the content of this manual, in whole or in part, for any other purpose whatsoever without the prior written permission of IESC.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Contents About This Manual ........................i Conventions ..........................i Safety Symbols ........................... ii Safety Precautions........................iii Operation Safety ........................iii Electrical Safety........................iii Battery Replacement Safety....................iv Laser Peripherals or Devices Safety ..................v Intended Application Uses ....................... v Site Selection .......................... v Tools Required ........................
  • Page 5 Management Engine Function Discovery Jumper ............2-15 Connectors .........................3-1 Power Connectors (J1, J14, J11) ..................3-1 3.1.1 Main Power Connector (J1) ...................3-1 3.1.2 Processor Power Connector (J14) .................3-2 3.1.3 System Memory Power Connector (J11)..............3-3 Front Panel Connector (J29) ..................3-4 Internal USB Port (J44) ....................3-5 USB Internal Connector (J52) ..................3-6 Chassis Intrusion Connector (J39) ................3-7 IPMB Connector (J64)....................3-8...
  • Page 6 List of Figures Figure 1-1 Motherboard Overview ..................1-2 Figure 1-2 Connectors and Component Locations ............1-5 Figure 1-3 Back Panel Connectors ..................1-6 Figure 1-4 Back Panel LEDs....................1-7 Figure 2-1 Screws Placement....................2-2 Figure 2-2 System Battery Location...................2-3 Figure 2-3 Lifting the System Battery out of the Holder .............2-4 Figure 2-4 Putting the System Battery into the Holder ............2-4 Figure 2-5 Location of Processors ..................2-5 Figure 2-6 Removing the Heat Sink ...................2-6...
  • Page 7 Figure 3-21 Mini-SAS Connector ..................3-21 Figure 3-22 Management Engine Function Discovery Jumper ........3-22 List of Tables Table i Product Safety Requirements................... vi Table ii European Union EMC Requirements..............vii Table 1-1 Manual Introduction....................1-1 Table 1-2 Product Features....................1-2 Table 1-3 Back Panel LED Information ................1-7 Table 2-1 DIMM Socket Location ..................
  • Page 8: About This Manual

    About This Manual Conventions Safety Symbols Safety Precautions Regulatory and Integration Information...
  • Page 9 About This Manual About This Manual Conventions To make sure that you perform certain tasks properly, take note of the following symbols used throughout this manual. Information to prevent injury to yourself when trying to complete a Warning: task. Information to prevent damage to the components when trying to Caution: complete a task.
  • Page 10 About This Manual Safety Symbols Before troubleshooting, you must be familiar with the safety information listed below. In order to avoid any potential hazards, the following symbols may be placed on some components of the server. The shape and the color of symbols shown below are mainly for your reference. Please take the actual shipment as standard.
  • Page 11: Operation Safety

    About This Manual Safety Precautions Observe the following safety precautions when you are connecting or disconnecting any device. Regarding the standards of workstation regulations, do not place the server in the visual field of the user, because of the glossy front of the case. The product is non-consumer product and for profession technical person used only.
  • Page 12: Battery Replacement Safety

    About This Manual This product is equipped with a three-wire power cable and plug for user safety. Use the power cable with a properly grounded electrical outlet to avoid electric shock. Motherboards, adapters, and disk drives are sensitive to static electricity discharge. These devices are wrapped in antistatic bags to prevent this damage.
  • Page 13: Laser Peripherals Or Devices Safety

    About This Manual Laser Peripherals or Devices Safety To avoid risk of radiation exposure and/or personal injury: Do not open the enclosure of any laser peripheral or device. Laser peripherals or devices are not user serviceable. Return to manufacturer for servicing. Intended Application Uses This product was evaluated as Information Technology Equipment (ITE), which may be installed in offices, schools, computer rooms, and similar commercial type locations.
  • Page 14: Regulatory And Integration Information

    About This Manual Regulatory and Integration Information Regulatory Compliance Identification Numbers For the purpose of regulatory compliance certifications and identification, this motherboard is assigned a serial number. This server serial number can be found on the product label, along with the required approval markings and information.
  • Page 15: Table Ii European Union Emc Requirements

    About This Manual installed in a residential environment (for example, personal computers). The FCC requires devices in both classes to bear a label indicating the interference potential of the device as well as additional operating instructions for the user. The rating label on the device shows which class (A or B) the equipment falls into. Class A devices do not have an FCC logo or FCC ID on the label.
  • Page 16 About This Manual Canadian Notice (Avis Canadien) Class A Equipment Japanese Notice Taiwanese Notice 1230B0059901 viii...
  • Page 17: Introduction

    Chapter 1 Introduction Audience Assumptions Manual Organization Product Features Motherboard Layout System LED Information...
  • Page 18: Table 1-1 Manual Introduction

    Introduction 1 Introduction 1.1 Audience Assumptions This document is for the person who installs, administers, and troubleshoots servers and storage systems. IESC assumes you are qualified in the servicing of computer equipment and trained in recognizing hazards in products with hazardous energy levels. 1.2 Manual Organization This manual introduces the motherboard along with the hardware information and how to replace the hardware.
  • Page 19: Product Features

    Introduction 1.3 Product Features This chapter provides the detailed features for processor, system memory, onboard LAN, D-sub VGA, I/O and PCI with pictures for your reference. Figure 1-1 Motherboard Overview This motherboard dimension is designed for 12” x 17”. The motherboard is configured to use ®...
  • Page 20 Introduction Management NIC: dedicate 10/100Mbps integrated in BCM5221 Onboard VGA ASpeed AST2050 16MB DDR2 display memory Integrated Super I/O Winbond W83627HG controller Supports 1 fast UART 16550 serial port, 1 PS/2 keyboard port, and 1 PS/2 mouse port Expansion Slot 2 expansion slots support: Riser card for 1U Chassis with 1 slot.
  • Page 21: Motherboard Layout

    Introduction 1.4 Motherboard Layout The layout of the motherboard is shown below. Each connector and major component is identified by the number. 1.4.1 Connectors and Component Locations The words printed on the real motherboard to mark the processors are “CPU0” and “CPU1”.
  • Page 22: Figure 1-2 Connectors And Component Locations

    Introduction Figure 1-2 Connectors and Component Locations I-button Socket (U124) Processor 1 (CPU1) Serial Port (J55) System Fan Connector (J12) ID (UID) LED (CR14) System Memory Power Connector (J11) D-sub VGA Port (J54) IPMB Connector (J64) System Battery (BH1) DIMM Sockets for Processor 0 (J2, J3, J4, J5, J6, J7, J8, J9, J10) 1230B0059901...
  • Page 23: Back Panel Connectors

    Introduction PS/2 Mouse Port (J50) Processor 0 (CPU0) PS/2 Keyboard Port (J51) Main Power Connector (J1) Rear Dual USB Port 1 (J48) Processor Power Connector (J14) Rear Dual USB Port 2 (J49) C (SMBus) Signal Connector for Power Supply (J25) Management Port (RJ45) (J53) Mini-SAS Connector 2 (SATAII 4-5) (J28) Dual NIC Connector (RJ45) (J47)
  • Page 24: System Led Information

    Introduction 1.5 System LED Information 1.5.1 Back Panel LED Information The back panel LED information displays details regarding the NIC LEDs, management port LEDs and ID LED. Each NIC connector contains two LEDs that show the status of network activity, link and speed. Figure 1-4 Back Panel LEDs NIC Link/Activity LED ID LED...
  • Page 25: Front Panel Led Information

    Introduction When the link/activity LED of management port is green and the speed LED of management port is off, it means the speed LED is linking at 10Mbps; when both the link/activity LED of management port and the speed LED of management port are off, it means no connection for the management port.
  • Page 26: Hardware Operations

    Chapter 2 Hardware Operations Before You Start Screw Holes System Battery Processor System Memory Management Engine Function Discovery Jumper...
  • Page 27 Hardware Operations 2 Hardware Operations This chapter provides the detailed information and replacement steps for motherboard, including system battery, processor and system memory. The components shown in this chapter are mainly for your reference. Please take the actual shipment as standard. 2.1 Before You Start Take note of the following precautions before you remove or install any components on the motherboard.
  • Page 28: Screw Holes

    Hardware Operations 2.2 Screw Holes The motherboard is designed with totally thirteen locking tab holes and two thumbscrews as the picture shows. Figure 2-1 Screws Placement Locking Tab Hole Thumbscrew Do not overly tighten the thumbscrews. Doing so may damage the motherboard. 1230B0059901...
  • Page 29: System Battery

    Hardware Operations 2.3 System Battery The location of system battery is shown below: Figure 2-2 System Battery Location Reminder Before you remove or install the system battery, please follow the steps below: Step 1: Make sure the server is not turned on or connected to the AC power. To power off the server, see “2.1.1 Power Off”...
  • Page 30: To Remove The System Battery

    Hardware Operations 2.3.1 To remove the system battery Squeeze the metal clamp. Meanwhile, lift the system battery out of the holder. Figure 2-3 Lifting the System Battery out of the Holder 2.3.2 To install the system battery Slide one edge of the system battery under the holder’s lip with the positive side up. Push the other edge down until the metal clamp snaps over the other edge of the system battery.
  • Page 31: Processor

    Hardware Operations 2.4 Processor ® The motherboard supports dual Intel Nehalem-EP processors. With two LGA 1366-pin sockets, the system can be configured to either single or dual processors system. The location of processors on the motherboard is shown below: Figure 2-5 Location of Processors Processor 0 Processor 1 You can install single or dual processors on the motherboard according to your own needs.
  • Page 32: To Remove The Heat Sink

    Hardware Operations Reminder Before you remove or install the heat sink or processor, please follow the steps below: Step 1: Make sure the server is not turned on or connected to the AC power. To power off the server, see “2.1.1 Power Off” in the System User Manual. Step 2: Remove the chassis cover.
  • Page 33: To Install The Heat Sink

    Hardware Operations 2.4.2 To install the heat sink Reverse the steps above to install the heat sink. When installing the heat sink, make sure to position it in the direction where the ends of the heat sink fins face the front and back of the chassis, as shown in the picture below, to allow proper airflow: Figure 2-7 Positioning the Heat Sink to Allow Airflow Before you put the heat sink on top of the installed processor, please do not forget to...
  • Page 34 Hardware Operations Lift the processor out of the socket. Figure 2-9 Lifting the Processor out of the Socket Place the PnP cap onto the load plate. Figure 2-10 Placing on the PnP Cap Close the load plate. Lock the load lever. Figure 2-11 Locking the Load Lever 1230B0059901...
  • Page 35: To Install The Processor

    Hardware Operations 2.4.4 To install the processor Reverse the steps above to install the processor. However, when inserting the processor into the socket, make sure that the golden corner on the processor is pointed toward the socket as picture shows: Figure 2-12 Pointing the Golden Corner toward the Socket When the processor is in place, press it firmly on the socket while you push down the socket lever to secure the processor.
  • Page 36: System Memory

    Hardware Operations 2.5 System Memory The motherboard supports eighteen unbuffered or registered DDR3 1066/1333MHz DIMMs to provide up to 96GB or 144GB. The location of DIMM sockets on the motherboard is shown below: Figure 2-13 Location of the System Memories There are eighteen DIMMs on the motherboard to support the processor 0 and processor 1.
  • Page 37: Table 2-1 Dimm Socket Location

    Hardware Operations Table 2-1 DIMM Socket Location 1230B0059901 2-11...
  • Page 38: Table 2-2 Unbuffered Dimm Installation Option For 1P Configuration

    Hardware Operations For the installation options of each DIMM socket, please refer to the following table: If only install one SINGLE processor, please refer to the following table to install the DIMMs. Table 2-2 Unbuffered DIMM Installation Option for 1P Configuration DIMM Processor DIMM...
  • Page 39: Table 2-4 Unbuffered Dimm Installation Option For 2P Configuration

    Hardware Operations If install DUAL processors, please refer to the following table to install the DIMMs. Table 2-4 Unbuffered DIMM Installation Option for 2P Configuration DIMM Processor DIMM DIMM DIMM DIMM DIMM DIMM DIMM DIMM DIMM CH_A CH_B CH_C  ...
  • Page 40: To Remove A Dimm

    Hardware Operations Reminder Before you remove or install any DIMMs, please follow the steps below: Step 1: Make sure the server is not turned on or connected to the AC power. To power off the server, see “2.1.1 Power Off” in the System User Manual. Step 2: Remove the chassis cover.
  • Page 41: Management Engine Function Discovery Jumper

    Hardware Operations Align the notch on the DIMM to the break on the socket. Carefully insert the DIMM into the socket until the retaining clips snap back in place. Figure 2-16 Inserting the DIMM into the Socket DIMMs fit in only one direction. DO NOT force a DIMM into the socket to avoid damaging the DIMM.
  • Page 42 Chapter 3 Connectors and ME Function Discovery Jumper Power Connectors Front Panel Connector Internal USB Port USB Internal Connector Chassis Intrusion Connector IPMB Connector Front Panel VGA Connector D-sub VGA Port Serial Port Keyboard and Mouse Ports Two Rear Dual USB Ports Front Panel USB Connector C (SMBus) Signal Connector for Power Supply Dual NIC Connector (RJ45)
  • Page 43: Connectors

    Connectors 3 Connectors The locations of all the connectors described in this chapter are shown in “1.4.1 Connectors and Component Locations”. “Key” stands for foolproof feature; “NC” stands for unused. 3.1 Power Connectors (J1, J14, J11) The main power supply connection is obtained using the 24-pin connector. The processor power supply connection is obtained using the 8-pin connector.
  • Page 44: Processor Power Connector (J14)

    Connectors Table 3-1 Main Power Connector Pin Definition Signal Name Signal Name +3.3V +3.3V +3.3V -12V Ground Ground DC_ON (Soft On/Off) Ground Ground Ground Ground Ground Power Good Stand By +5V +12V +12V +3.3V Ground 3.1.2 Processor Power Connector (J14) The 8-pin processor power connector and the pin definition are shown below: Figure 3-2 Processor Power Connector Table 3-2 Processor Power Connector Pin Definition...
  • Page 45: System Memory Power Connector (J11)

    Connectors The server will not boot if the 12V processor power connector is not attached to the motherboard. 3.1.3 System Memory Power Connector (J11) The 6-pin system memory power connector and the pin definition are shown below: Figure 3-3 System Memory Power Connector Table 3-3 System Memory Power Connector Pin Definition Signal Name Signal Name...
  • Page 46: Front Panel Connector (J29)

    Connectors 3.2 Front Panel Connector (J29) The 30-pin front panel connector and the pin definition are shown below: Figure 3-4 Front Panel Connector Table 3-4 Front Panel Connector Pin Definition Signal Name Signal Name LED_POWER_BLINK +3.3V_STBY LED_HD_ACT_N LED_FAIN_FAIL_N LED_PF_UID_N LED_SYS_HLTH_N +5V_STBY LED_NIC1_YELLOW_N BTN_FP_PWR_N...
  • Page 47: Internal Usb Port (J44)

    Connectors 3.3 Internal USB Port (J44) The 4-pin internal USB port and the pin definition are shown below: Figure 3-5 Internal USB Port Table 3-5 Internal USB Port Pin Definition Signal Name +5V_USB6_L USB6_SB_L_DN USB6_SB_L_DP Ground 1230B0059901...
  • Page 48: Usb Internal Connector (J52)

    Connectors 3.4 USB Internal Connector (J52) The 10-pin USB internal connector and the pin definition are shown below: Figure 3-6 USB Internal Connector Table 3-6 USB Internal Connector Pin Definition Signal Name Signal Name +5V_USB910_L +5V_USB910_L USB10_SB_L_DN USB9_SB_L_DN USB10_SB_L_DP USB9_SB_L_DP Ground Ground 1230B0059901...
  • Page 49: Chassis Intrusion Connector (J39)

    Connectors 3.5 Chassis Intrusion Connector (J39) The 2-pin chassis intrusion connector and the pin definition are shown below: Figure 3-7 Chassis Intrusion Connector Table 3-7 Chassis Intrusion Connector Pin Definition Signal Name Intrusion Signal Ground 1230B0059901...
  • Page 50: Ipmb Connector (J64)

    Connectors 3.6 IPMB Connector (J64) The 4-pin IPMB connector and the pin definition are shown below: Figure 3-8 IPMB Connector Table 3-8 IPMB Connector Pin Definition Signal Name BMC_SDA7_+5V_IPMB Ground BMC_SCL7_+5V_IPMB +5V_AUX 1230B0059901...
  • Page 51: Front Panel Vga Connector (J40)

    Connectors 3.7 Front Panel VGA Connector (J40) The 14-pin front panel VGA connector and the pin definition are shown below: Figure 3-9 Front Panel VGA Connector Table 3-9 Front Panel VGA Connector Pin Definition Signal Name Signal Name Horizontal Sync Ground Ground GREEN...
  • Page 52: D-Sub Vga Port (J54)

    Connectors 3.8 D-sub VGA Port (J54) The 15-pin D-sub VGA port and the pin definition are shown below: Figure 3-10 D-sub VGA Port Table 3-10 D-sub VGA Port Pin Definition Signal Name GREEN BLUE Ground Ground Ground Ground Ground Horizontal Sync Vertical Sync 1230B0059901 3-10...
  • Page 53: Serial Port (J55)

    Connectors 3.9 Serial Port (J55) The motherboard has one 9-pin serial port connector. The 9-pin serial port and the pin definition are shown below: Figure 3-11 Serial Port Table 3-11 Serial Port Pin Definition Signal Name RXDATA TXDATA Ground 1230B0059901 3-11...
  • Page 54: Keyboard And Mouse Ports (J51, J50)

    Connectors 3.10 Keyboard and Mouse Ports (J51, J50) PS/2 keyboard and mouse ports are located on the back panel. The +5V lines to these ports are protected with a PolySwitch* circuit that, like a self-healing fuse, reestablishes the connection after an overcurrent condition is removed. The PS/2 keyboard port and the pin definitions are shown below: Figure 3-12 Keyboard Port Table 3-12 Keyboard Port Pin Definition...
  • Page 55: Figure 3-13 Mouse Port

    Connectors The PS/2 mouse port and the pin definition are shown below: Figure 3-13 Mouse Port Table 3-13 Mouse Port Pin Definition Signal Name Mouse Data Ground Mouse Clock The power to the server should be turned off before a keyboard or mouse is connected or disconnected.
  • Page 56: Two Rear Dual Usb Ports (J48, J49)

    Connectors 3.11 Two Rear Dual USB Ports (J48, J49) The motherboard supports two rear dual USB ports. The rear dual USB port and the pin definition are shown below: Figure 3-14 Two Rear Dual USB Ports Table 3-14 Rear Dual USB Port 1 Pin Definition (J48) Signal Name +5V_USB34_L USB4_SB_L_DN...
  • Page 57: Front Panel Usb Connector (J37)

    Connectors Table 3-15 Rear Dual USB Port 2 Pin Definition (J49) Signal Name +5V_USB57_L USB5_SB_L_DN USB5_SB_L_DP Ground +5V_USB57_L USB7_SB_L_DN USB7_SB_L_DP Ground 3.12 Front Panel USB Connector (J37) A header on the motherboard provides an option to support one additional 10-pin USB connector.
  • Page 58: I 2 C (Smbus) Signal Connector For Power Supply (J25)

    Connectors Table 3-16 Front Panel USB Connector Pin Definition Signal Name Signal Name +5V_USB01 +5V_USB01 Ground Ground USB_IO0_DN USB_IO1_DN USB_IO0_DP USB_IO1_DP Ground Ground USB ports may be assigned as needed. 3.13 I C (SMBus) Signal Connector for Power Supply (J25) The 5-pin I C (SMBus) signal connector for power supply and the pin definition are shown below:...
  • Page 59: Dual Nic Connector (Rj45) (J47)

    Connectors 3.14 Dual NIC Connector (RJ45) (J47) The motherboard supports a dual NIC connector (RJ45). The dual NIC connector is shown below: Figure 3-17 Dual NIC Connector (RJ45) Table 3-18 Dual NIC Connector (RJ45) Pin Definition Signal Name NIC_TX1+ NIC_TX1- NIC_RX1+ NIC_TX2+ NIC_TX2-...
  • Page 60: Management Port (Rj45) (J53)

    Connectors 3.15 Management Port (RJ45) (J53) The motherboard supports one management port (RJ45). The management port and the pin definition are shown below: Figure 3-18 Management Port (RJ45) Table 3-19 Management Port (RJ45) Pin Definition Signal Name Ethernet 10/100 Transmit+ Ethernet 10/100 Transmit- Ethernet 10/100 Receive+ Unused...
  • Page 61: System Fan Connector (J12)

    Connectors 3.16 System Fan Connector (J12) The 26-pin system fan connector and the pin definition are shown below: Figure 3-19 System Fan Connector Table 3-20 System Fan Connector Pin Definition Signal Name Signal Name FAN_BMC_TACH8 +3.3V_STBY FAN_BMC_TACH7 FAN_CNTR_BUF_PWM1 FAN_BMC_TACH6 FAN_CNTR_BUF_PWM2 +3.3V FAN_CNTR_BUF_PWM3 FAN_BMC_TACH4...
  • Page 62: Sata Odd Connector (J43)

    Connectors 3.17 SATA ODD Connector (J43) The SATA ODD connector and the pin definition are shown below: Figure 3-20 SATA ODD Connector Table 3-21 SATA ODD Connector Pin Definition Signal Name Ground SATA_TX_C_DP SATA_TX_C_DN Ground SATA_RX_C_DN SATA_RX_C_DP Ground Ground Ground 1230B0059901 3-20...
  • Page 63: Mini-Sas Connectors (J34, J28)

    Connectors 3.18 Mini-SAS Connectors (J34, J28) The Mini-SAS connectors and the pin definition are shown below: Figure 3-21 Mini-SAS Connector Table 3-22 Mini-SAS Connector Pin Definition Signal Name Signal Name Ground Ground SATA_TX1_C_DP SATA_RX1_C_DP SATA_TX1_C_DN SATA_RX1_C_DN Ground Ground SATA_TX2_C_DP SATA_RX2_C_DP SATA_TX2_C_DN SATA_RX2_C_DN Ground...
  • Page 64: Management Engine Function Discovery Jumper Setting (J30)

    Connectors Signal Name Signal Name SATA_TX4_C_DN B17 A17 SATA_RX4_C_DN Ground B18 A18 Ground 3.19 Management Engine Function Discovery Jumper Setting (J30) The function of management engine function discovery jumper installed on motherboard is shown below: Figure 3-22 Management Engine Function Discovery Jumper Table 3-23 Management Engine Function Discovery Jumper Function Jumper Open...
  • Page 65 Chapter 4 BIOS Setup BIOS Setup Utility Entering the BIOS Setup Utility Keyboard Command Bard BIOS Updates...
  • Page 66: Bios Setup

    BIOS Setup 4 BIOS Setup This section describes the BIOS Setup Utility options. You can run BIOS Setup with or without an operating system being present. Onboard devices are configured with the BIOS Setup utility that is embedded in flash ROM. The configuration utilities allow you to modify the CMOS RAM and NVRAM.
  • Page 67: Entering The Bios Setup Utility

    BIOS Setup The BIOS options described in this section may or may not be present in pre-production versions of the system BIOS. This section describes the BIOS utility as it is planned to be at production and is subject to change. Option locations, in a given menu of the BIOS Setup utility as described in this section, may be different from those observed on any one pre-production version of the system BIOS.
  • Page 68: Keyboard Command Bar

    BIOS Setup 4.3 Keyboard Command Bar The right portion of the Setup screen provides a list of commands that are used to navigate through the Setup utility. These commands are displayed at all times. Each menu page contains a number of configurable options and/or informational fields. Depending on the level of security in affect, configurable options may or may not be changed.
  • Page 69 BIOS Setup Option Description The left and right arrow keys are used to move between the Select ← → major menu pages. The keys have no affect if a sub-menu or Menu pick list is displayed. The Tab key is used to move between fields. For example, Tab Select can be used to move from hours to minutes in the time item in Field...
  • Page 70: Bios Updates

    BIOS Setup Option Description Pressing F10 causes the following message to appear: Setup Confirmation Save Configuration changes and exit setup? [OK] [Cancel] Save and Exit If “OK” is selected and the Enter key is pressed, all changes are saved and Setup is exited. If “Cancel” is selected and the Enter key is pressed, or the ESC key is pressed, the user is returned to where they were before F10 was pressed without affecting any existing values.
  • Page 71: Rom Flash

    BIOS Setup 4.4.2 ROM Flash Update under DOS prompt Copy AFUDOS.EXE, FBB.BAT and RomFileName.rom (ROM image) to bootable storage. Plug the bootable storage (ex: USB disk) and boot to DOS prompt (no HIMEM). Specify the flash method depend on if Boot Block is needed to be updated. FBB.BAT 1: Updates BIOS without Boot Block.
  • Page 72: Bmc Flash

    BIOS Setup 4.4.3 BMC Flash Update under DOS prompt Copy rom.ima, KCSFLASH.EXE, F.BAT and RELEASE NOTE.doc to the bootable storage (ex: USB). Plug the bootable storage and boot to DOS prompt (no HIMEM). Run F.bat to flash the BMC firmware. BMC would be reset automatically after upgrade finished.
  • Page 73 Appendix China RoHS Regulations...
  • Page 74: Appendix China Rohs Regulations

    Appendix Appendix China RoHS Regulations Appendix Figure I China RoHS Regulations 1230B0059901...

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