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Dell Poweredge 6100/200 Installation And Troubleshooting Manual (157 pages)
Dell PowerEdge 6100 Servers: Install Guide
Brand:
Dell
| Category:
Server
| Size: 3.9 MB
Table of Contents
Protecting against Electrostatic Discharge
3
Safety Instructions
3
Typographical Conventions
7
Table of Contents
9
Chapter 1 Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-1 Chapter 2
21
Chapter 2 Checking the Basics
21
Backing up Files
21
Basic Checks
21
Checking Connections and Switches
22
Figure 2-1. Back Panel Features
23
Figure 2-2. Front Panel Switches and Controls
24
Look and Listen
25
Table 2-1. Boot Routine Indications
25
The System Setup Program
26
The System Configuration Utility
26
Chapter 3 Messages and Codes
27
System Messages
27
Table 3-1. System Messages
27
System Beep Codes
30
Warning Messages
30
Table 3-2. System Beep Codes
30
Diagnostics Messages
31
Alert Log Messages from the Dell HIP Program
31
SCSI Hard-Disk Drive Indicator Codes
31
Table 3-3. SCSI Hard-Disk Drive Indicator Patterns
31
Chapter 4 Finding Software Solutions
33
Installing and Configuring Software
33
Using Software
33
Error Messages
33
Input Errors
34
Program Conflicts
34
Avoiding Interrupt Assignment Conflicts
34
Table 4-1. Default IRQ Line Assignments
34
Chapter 5 Running the System Diagnostics
35
Features of the System Diagnostics
35
When to Use the System Diagnostics
35
Starting the System Diagnostics
36
Figure 5-1. Sample Diagnostics Menu
36
How to Use the System Diagnostics
37
Figure 5-2. Sample System Diagnostics Main Screen
37
Confirming the System Configuration Information
38
How to Use the Menu
38
Main Menu Categories
38
Run
38
Select
38
Subtest
39
Run (under Subtest)
39
Select (under Subtest)
39
Options (under Subtest)
39
Test Limits (under Subtest)
39
About (under Subtest)
39
Key-Help (under Subtest)
39
Quit Menu (under Subtest)
39
Options
40
Number of Times to Repeat Test(S)
40
Maximum Errors Allowed
40
Pause for User Response
40
Table 5-1. Option Parameters
40
Output Device for Status Messages
41
Output Device for Error Messages
41
Test Limits
41
About
41
Key-Help
41
Quit
42
Tests in the System Diagnostics
42
Table 5-2. System Diagnostics Tests
42
Error Messages
44
RAM Test Group
44
Subtests
44
Why Run a RAM Test
44
System Set Test Group
44
Subtests
45
Why Run a System Set Test
45
Video Test Group
46
Subtests
46
Why Run a Video Test
46
Keyboard Test Group
47
Subtests
47
Why Run a Keyboard Test
47
Mouse Test
47
Why Run the Mouse Test
48
Diskette Drives Test Group
48
Subtests
48
Why Run a Diskette Drives Test
48
Serial/Infrared Ports Test Group
48
Subtests
49
Why Run a Serial/Infrared Ports Test
49
Parallel Ports Test Group
49
Subtests
50
Why Run a Parallel Ports Test
50
SCSI Devices Test Group
50
Why Run a SCSI Devices Test
51
Chapter 6 Checking the Equipment
53
Troubleshooting the Monitor
53
Troubleshooting the Keyboard
54
Troubleshooting I/O Ports
54
Troubleshooting the Basic I/O Functions
55
Troubleshooting a Parallel Printer
56
Troubleshooting a Serial I/O Device
56
Chapter 7 Checking Inside the Computer
57
Safety First-For You and the Computer
57
Removing and Replacing the Computer Covers
58
Removing the Computer Covers
58
Figure 7-1. Keylocks on the Computer's Back Panel
58
Replacing the Computer Covers
59
Figure 7-2. Removing the Computer Covers
59
Removing the Front Bezel
60
Inside the Chassis
60
Figure 7-3. Removing the Front Bezel
60
Figure 7-4. Inside the Chassis-Front/Left Side View
61
Responding to a Dell HIP Alert Message
62
Troubleshooting a Wet Computer
62
Figure 7-5. Inside the Chassis-Back/Right Side View
62
Troubleshooting a Damaged Computer
63
Troubleshooting the RTC Chip
64
Troubleshooting and Replacing the Battery on the Control Panel
64
Troubleshooting Power Supply Problems
65
Replacing a Power Supply
65
Figure 7-6. Battery Replacement
65
Figure 7-7. Power Supply Features
65
Troubleshooting Power Cable Connections
66
Troubleshooting a Cooling Fan
66
Figure 7-8. Removing the Power Supply
66
Table 7-1. Power Cable Connectors on the Power-Supply
66
Figure 7-9. Replacing a Cooling Fan
67
Replacing a Cooling Fan
67
Troubleshooting Expansion Cards
68
Troubleshooting System Memory
69
Troubleshooting the Video Subsystem
70
Troubleshooting the System Board
71
Troubleshooting the Diskette Drive Subsystem
72
Checking the Diskette Drive Subsystem
72
Troubleshooting the Diskette Drive Subsystem
73
Troubleshooting a SCSI Tape Drive
74
Troubleshooting SCSI Hard-Disk Drives
75
Drive Indicator Error Codes
75
Troubleshooting the SCSI Hard-Disk Drive
76
Chapter 8 Installing System Board Options
79
Expansion Cards
80
Figure 8-1. System Board Features
80
Figure 8-2. Expansion Cards
81
Figure 8-3. Expansion-Card Connectors on the System Board
81
Installing an Expansion Card
81
Relocating or Removing an Expansion Card
82
Adding Memory
83
Memory Upgrade Kits
83
SIMM Installation Guidelines
83
Figure 8-4. Memory Module and SIMM Sockets
83
Table 8-1. Sample SIMM Configurations
84
Performing a Memory Upgrade
85
Installing Simms
86
Removing Simms
87
Upgrading the Microprocessor or Installing Additional Microprocessors
87
Figure 8-5. Installing a SIMM
87
Figure 8-6. Removing a SIMM
87
Figure 8-7. Microprocessor Module
87
Table 8-2. Valid Microprocessor Configurations
88
Figure 8-8. Microprocessor Securing Clip
90
Figure 8-9. Removing the Microprocessor
90
Figure 8-10. Pin-1 Identification
91
Figure 8-11. Installing the Microprocessor
91
Replacing the RTC Chip
92
Figure 8-12. Installing the Heat Sink
92
Figure 8-13. RTC Chip
93
Chapter 9 Installing Drives in the External Bays
95
Before You Begin
96
Figure 9-1. External Drive Bay Hardware
96
Removing and Replacing Front-Panel Inserts
97
Connecting the Drive
97
Figure 9-2. Removing a Front-Panel Insert
97
Figure 9-3. Power Connectors
97
Figure 9-4. Header Connector
97
DC Power Cables
98
Installing SCSI Devices in the External Bays
98
SCSI Configuration Information
98
SCSI ID Numbers
98
Device Termination
98
Figure 9-5. DC Power Cable Connectors
98
SCSI Cable
99
Installing a SCSI Device
99
Figure 9-6. Attaching Drive Rails
99
Figure 9-7. Cable Connections for a SCSI Device in the External Drive Bays
100
Installing an Internal Tape Drive that Uses a Controller Card
101
Installing an External Tape Drive that Uses a Controller Card
102
Chapter 10 Installing Drives in the Internal Bays
103
Installing SCSI Hard-Disk Drives in the Internal Drive Bays
104
SCSI Hard-Disk Drive Configuration
104
Figure 10-1. Internal Drive Hardware
104
Removing and Installing a SCSI Hard-Disk Drive
105
Removing a SCSI Hard-Disk Drive
105
Installing a SCSI Hard-Disk Drive
105
Removing and Inserting a SCSI Hard-Disk Drive with the System Running
105
Figure 10-2. Installing a SCSI Hard-Disk Drive Carrier
105
Inserting a SCSI Hard-Disk Drive with the System Running
106
Removing a SCSI Hard-Disk Drive with the System Running
106
SCSI Hard-Disk Drive Indicator Patterns
106
Installing a Poweredge Expandable RAID Controller Host Adapter Card
106
Figure 10-3. Cable Configuration for a Poweredge Expandable
107
Configuring the Boot Device
108
Partitioning and Formatting SCSI
108
Hard-Disk Drives
108
Figure 10-4. Daisy-Chaining External SCSI Devices
108
Chapter 11 Getting Help
109
Technical Assistance
109
Help Tools
109
System Documentation
110
World Wide Web on the Internet
110
Table 11-1. Help Tools
110
Commercial Online Services
111
Dell Diagnostics Program
111
Autotech Service
111
Techfax Service
111
Techconnect BBS
112
Automated Order-Status System
112
Technical Support Service
112
Problems with Your Order
112
Product Information
112
Returning Items for Warranty Repair or Credit
113
Before You Call
113
Dell Contact Numbers
113
Table 11-2. International Dialing Codes
114
Table 11-3. Dell Contact Numbers
116
Appendix A Diagnostics Checklist
125
Before You Call
125
Appendix B Diagnostic Video Tests
127
Video Memory Test
127
Video Hardware Test
127
Text Mode Character Test
127
Character Attributes Subtest (80
128
Character Set Subtest (80
128
Character Attributes Subtest (40
128
Character Set Subtest (40
128
Figure B-1. 80-Column X 25-Line Character Set Subtest Screen
128
Figure B-2. 40-Column X 25-Line Character Set Subtest Screen
128
Text Mode Color Test
129
Color Attributes Subtest (80
129
Table B-1. Color Attributes
129
Color Attributes Subtest (40
130
Color Bars Subtest
130
Text Mode Pages Test
130
Graphics Mode Test
130
320 X 200 Graphics Mode Screens
130
640 X 200 Black/White Graphics Mode Screen
130
640 X 480 Monochrome Graphics Mode Screen
130
Figure B-3. 640 X 480 Monochrome Graphics Mode Screen
130
320 X 200 16-Color Graphics Mode Screen
131
640 X 350 16-Color Graphics Mode Screen
131
640 X 480 2-Color Graphics Mode Screen
131
640 X 480 16-Color Graphics Mode Screen
131
Figure B-4. 640 X 480 2-Color Graphics Mode Screen
131
320 X 200 256-Color Graphics Mode Screen
132
640 X 480 256-Color Graphics Mode Screen
132
800 X 600 16-Color Graphics Mode Screen
132
800 X 600 256-Color Graphics Mode Screen
132
1024 X 768 16-Color Graphics Mode Screen
132
1024 X 768 256-Color Graphics Mode Screen
132
1280 X 1024 16-Color Graphics Mode Screen
132
Color Palettes Test
132
Solid Colors Test
133
Appendix C Jumpers, Switches, and Connectors
135
Jumpers and Switches-A General Explanation
135
Jumpers
135
Switches
135
System Board
136
Figure C-1. System Board Jumpers and Switches
136
Table C-1. System-Board Jumper and Switch Settings
137
System Board Labels
139
Table C-2. System Board Connectors and Sockets
139
Microprocessor Module
140
Figure C-2. Microprocessor Module Jumpers
140
Table C-3. Microprocessor Module Jumper Settings
141
SCSI Backplane Board
142
Figure C-3. SCSI Backplane Board
142
Table C-4. SCSI Backplane Board Connectors
142
Power-Supply Paralleling Board
143
Figure C-4. Power-Supply Paralleling Board
143
Disabling a Forgotten Password
144
Table C-5. Power-Supply Paralleling Board Connectors
144
Abbreviations and Acronyms
145
Index
149
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Dell Poweredge 6100/200 User Manual (130 pages)
Dell PowerEdge 6100 Servers: User Guide
Brand:
Dell
| Category:
Server
| Size: 1.24 MB
Table of Contents
Safety Instructions
3
Typographical Conventions
9
Table of Contents
11
Chapter 1 Introduction
19
System Features
19
Supported Operating Systems
21
Front Panel
21
Connecting External Devices
22
Preventing Unauthorized Access Inside the Computer
22
Physically Securing the Computer
22
Figure 1-1. Front Panel
22
Figure 1-2. Keylock
22
Getting Help
23
Figure 1-3. Security Cable Slot
23
Chapter 2 Using the Dell Server Assistant CD
25
Booting the CD
25
CD Main Menu
25
Choose Language
26
Run System Utilities
26
Run System Diagnostics
26
Configure RAID Subsystem
26
Use Online Documents
26
View the System User's Guide
26
View the Installation and Troubleshooting Guide
26
Create Diskettes
26
Create Blank Formatted Diskette
26
Create Utility Diskettes
26
Create Operating System Support Diskettes
27
Chapter 3 Installing and Configuring SCSI Drivers
29
The Scsiselect Utility
29
SCSI Select Default Settings
29
Configuration Menu
30
Boot Device Options Submenu
30
Table 3-1. Default SCSI Controller Settings
30
SCSI Device Configuration Submenu
31
Advanced Configuration Options Submenu
32
Starting the Scsiselect Utility
33
Using Scsiselect Menus
33
Using the SCSI Disk Utilities
33
Exiting Scsiselect
34
Installation for Microsoft Windows NT Server
34
Installation for Windows NT Server 4.0 Overview
34
Installation for Windows NT Server 3.51 Overview
34
Installing Windows NT 3.51 and the Driver
34
Performing a Windows NT 3.51 Installation
34
Using Windows NT 3.51 to Install or Update the Driver
35
Installing or Updating the Driver with Windows NT 3.51
35
Removing a Host Adapter
36
Swapping a Host Adapter
37
Troubleshooting for Windows NT Server
37
Installation for Novell Netware
38
Installation Overview
38
Installing EZ-SCSI
38
Calculating the Slot Number
39
Installing Netware and the Driver
40
Performing a Netware 4.X Installation
40
Using Netware to Install or Update the Driver
41
Using the Load Command Line Options
41
Table 3-2. Load Command Line Options
41
Bit Mask Options
43
Sample Load Command
43
Using Startup.ncf and Autoexec.ncf
43
Using SCSI Devices
43
Figure 3-1. Bit Position
43
Booting from a SCSI Device
44
Formatting Media
44
Table 3-3. Files Necessary to Set up Booting from a SCSI Device
44
Using Removable Media
44
Table 3-4. Drive Status Items
45
Table 3-5. Read after Write Verify Options
45
Using Netware-Tested and -Approved Drives
45
Optimizing Performance
46
Setting up a CD-ROM Drive with Netware 4.X
46
Using the Netware Tape Backup Utility
46
Troubleshooting for Netware
46
Non-Host-Adapter Specific
47
Host-Adapter Specific
47
Chapter 4 Using the System Setup Program
49
When to Use the System Setup Program
49
System Setup Screens
50
Table 4-1. System Setup Keys
50
Entering the System Setup Program
51
System Setup Program Menus
51
Main Menu Categories
51
Figure 4-1. Main Menu of the System Setup Program
51
Boot Options Submenu
52
Floppy Options Submenu
52
IDE Submenus
52
Language
52
System Date
52
System Time
52
Figure 4-2. Boot Options Submenu
53
Base Memory and Extended Memory
54
Mouse
54
Video Mode
54
Advanced Menu Categories
54
Figure 4-3. Advanced Menu
54
Cache Size
55
Chip Set Stepping
55
Figure 4-4. Peripheral Configuration Submenu
55
Peripheral Configuration Submenu
55
Processor
55
Advanced Chipset Configuration Submenu
56
Figure 4-5. Advanced Chipset Configuration Submenu
57
Plug and Play Configuration Submenu
58
Security Menu Categories
58
Set User Password
59
Set Administrative Password
59
Unattended Start
59
Security Hot Key
59
Keyboard Inactivity Timer
59
Figure 4-6. Security Options Submenu
59
Video Blanking
60
Floppy Writes
60
Reset and Power Switch Locking
60
Exit Menu Categories
60
Exit Saving Changes
60
Exit Discarding Changes
60
Load Setup Defaults
60
Discard Changes
60
Using the Password Features
60
Using the Administrative Password Feature
60
Assigning an Administrative Password
61
Operating with an Administrative Password Enabled
61
Deleting or Changing an Existing Administrative Password
61
Using the User Password Feature
61
Assigning a User Password
62
Using Your User Password to Secure Your System
62
Deleting or Changing an Existing User Password
62
Disabling a Forgotten Password
63
Responding to Error Messages
63
Chapter 5 Using the System Configuration Utility
65
Configuring EISA, ISA, and PCI Expansion Cards
65
System Board Options
65
How to Run the System Configuration Utility
66
When to Run the System Configuration Utility
66
Making Selections in the System Configuration Utility
66
Using Online Instructions
67
Starting the System Configuration Utility
67
Main Menu
68
Step 1: about System Configuration
68
Step 2: Add and Remove Boards
68
Figure 5-1. Main Menu
68
Figure 5-2. Add and Remove Boards Menu
69
Using the Add or Remove Boards Menu
69
Step 3: Change Configuration Settings
71
System Board Configuration Options
72
Figure 5-3. Change Configuration Settings Menu
72
Advanced Options Menu
75
Step 4: Save Configuration
75
Step 5: View Switch/Jumper Settings
75
Step 6: Exit
76
Resolving Resource Conflicts
76
Disabling a Forgotten Password
76
Chapter 6 Installing SCSI Hard-Disk Drives
77
Installing SCSI Hard-Disk Drives in the Internal Drive Bays
78
SCSI Hard-Disk Drive Configuration
78
Figure 6-1. Internal Drive Hardware
78
Removing and Installing a SCSI Hard-Disk Drive
79
Removing a SCSI Hard-Disk Drive
79
Installing a SCSI Hard-Disk Drive
79
Removing and Installing a SCSI Hard-Disk Drive with the System Running
79
SCSI Hard-Disk Drive Indicator Patterns
80
Removing a SCSI Hard-Disk Drive with the System Running
80
Table 6-1. SCSI Hard-Disk Drive Indicator Patterns
80
Installing a SCSI Hard-Disk Drive with the System Running
81
Partitioning and Formatting SCSI Hard-Disk Drives
81
Appendix A
83
Technical Specifications
83
Table A-1. Technical Specifications
83
Appendix B I/O Ports and Connectors
87
Serial and Parallel Ports
87
Adding an Expansion Card Containing Serial or Parallel Ports
87
Figure B-1. I/O Ports and Connectors
87
Serial Port Connectors
88
Figure B-2. Pin Numbers for the Serial Port Connectors
88
Parallel Port Connector
89
Keyboard and Mouse Connectors
89
Figure B-3. Pin Numbers for the Parallel Port Connector
89
Table B-1. Pin Assignments for the Serial Port Connectors
89
Table B-2. Pin Assignments for the Parallel Port Connector
89
Keyboard Connector
90
Mouse Connector
90
Figure B-4. Pin Numbers for the Keyboard Connector
90
Figure B-5. Pin Numbers for the Mouse Connector
90
Table B-3. Pin Assignments for the Keyboard Connector
90
Video Connector
91
Figure B-6. Pin Numbers for the Video Connector
91
Table B-4. Pin Assignments for the Mouse Connector
91
Table B-5. Pin Assignments for the Video Connector
91
Appendix C Maintaining the System
93
Data Preservation
93
Scheduling Backups
93
Backup Devices
93
Cleaning System Components
93
Recommended Tools and Accessories
94
Cleaning the Computer, Monitor, and Keyboard Exteriors
94
Cleaning Drives
94
Environmental Factors
94
Temperature
95
Humidity
95
Altitude
95
Dust and Particles
95
Corrosion
96
Esd
96
Electromagnetic and Radio Frequency Interference
96
Magnetism
97
Shock and Vibration
97
Power Source Interruptions
97
Power Protection Devices
98
Surge Protectors
98
Line Conditioners
98
Uninterruptible Power Supply
98
Appendix D Regulatory Notices
99
FCC Notices (U.S. Only
99
Class a
99
Class B
100
IC Notice (Canada Only
100
CE Notice
101
EN 55022 Compliance (Czech Republic Only
101
VCCI Notices (Japan Only
101
Class 1 Notice
102
Class 2 Notice
102
Korean Regulatory Notice
102
Class a Device
102
Class B Device
102
Polish Center for Testing and Certification Notice
102
Appendix E Warranties and Return Policy
105
Limited Three-Year Warranty (U.S. Only
105
Coverage During Year One
105
Coverage During Years Two and Three
105
Coverage During Year One
107
Coverage During Years Two and Three
107
General
107
Total Satisfaction" Return Policy (U.S. and Canada Only
108
Glossary
109
Index
123
Dell Poweredge 6100/200 Service Manual (97 pages)
Dell PowerEdge 6100 Servers: Service Manual
Brand:
Dell
| Category:
Server
| Size: 4.35 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
Chapter 1 System Overview
9
System Features
9
Figure 1-1. Computer Orientation
10
Figure 1-2. Front Panel Features
11
Figure 1-3. Front/Left Internal View
12
Figure 1-4. Back/Right Internal View
13
Figure 1-5. Back Panel Features
14
Advanced Expansion Subsystem
15
Figure 1-6. Memory Module and SIMM Sockets
15
System Memory
15
Integrated SCSI Controllers
16
Integrated Server Management
16
SCSI Hard-Disk Drives
16
Video Controller
16
SCSI Configuration Guidelines
17
SCSI ID Numbers
17
Device Termination
17
SCSI Cable
18
System Unit
18
System Power Supply
18
Pin Assignments for the DC Power Connectors (Redundant and Nonredundant Systems)
19
Figure 1-7. Power Supply Connectors
19
Table 1-1. DC Voltage Ranges
19
Figure 1-8. DC Power Connector PWR1
20
Figure 1-9. DC Power Connector PWR2 and PWR3
20
Figure 1-10. DC Power Connector PWRSCSI (DDBP)
21
Figure 1-11. DC Power Connector PWRFD (FD1-FD4)
21
Figure 1-12. Power-Supply Paralleling Board Connectors
22
DC Power Distribution
23
Figure 1-13. Power Distribution
23
System Board Layout
24
Figure 1-14. System Board Components
24
Figure 1-15. System Board Jumpers and Switches
25
System Board Jumpers and Switches
25
Table 1-2. System-Board Jumper and Switch Descriptions
26
Microprocessor Module Jumpers
28
Figure 1-16. Microprocessor Module Jumpers
28
SCSI Backplane Board
29
Figure 1-17. SCSI Backplane Board
29
Table 1-3. Microprocessor Module Jumper Descriptions
29
Interrupt Assignments
30
Table 1-4. SCSI Backplane Board Connectors
30
Table 1-5. Interrupt Assignments
30
DMA Channel Assignments
31
Table 1-6. DREQ Line Assignments
31
Table 1-7. Technical Specifications
32
Chapter 2 Basic Troubleshooting
37
Initial User Contact
37
External Visual Inspection
38
Observing the Boot Routine
39
Internal Visual Inspection
40
Eliminating Resource Conflicts
41
Running the System Diagnostics
41
Getting Help
42
Chapter 3 Beep Codes and Error Messages
43
POST Beep Codes
43
Table 3-1. Beep Codes
43
System Error Messages
44
Table 3-2. System Messages
44
Chapter 4 Removing and Replacing Parts
49
Recommended Tools
49
Precautionary Measures
50
Computer Covers
51
Figure 4-1. Computer Covers Removal
51
Figure 4-2. Keylocks on Computer's Back Panel
51
Front Bezel
52
Figure 4-3. Front Bezel Removal
52
Drives
53
Figure 4-4. Drive Hardware
53
Figure 4-5. Front-Panel Insert Removal
54
Front-Panel Inserts
54
Externally Accessible Drives
55
Figure 4-6. Externally Accessible Drives Removal
55
Figure 4-7. Drive-Mounting Rails Removal
56
Figure 4-8. Hard-Disk Drive Carrier Removal
57
Hard-Disk Drives
57
Figure 4-9. Hard-Disk Drive Removal
58
SCSI Backplane Board
59
Figure 4-10. SCSI Backplane Board Removal
59
Power Supply
60
Figure 4-11. Power Supply Removal
60
Power-Supply Paralleling Board
61
Figure 4-12. Power-Supply Paralleling Board Removal
61
Control Panel
62
Figure 4-13. Control Panel Removal
62
Cooling Fans
63
Figure 4-14. Cooling Fan Removal
63
System Board Components
64
Figure 4-15. System Board Components
64
Expansion Cards
65
Figure 4-16. Expansion Card Removal
65
Figure 4-17. Support Panel Removal
66
Support Panel
66
Figure 4-18. Memory, Microprocessor, and Termination Module
67
Memory, Microprocessor, and Termination Module
67
Removal
67
Simm
68
Figure 4-19. Memory Module and SIMM Sockets
68
Figure 4-20. SIMM Removal
68
Figure 4-21. SIMM Installation
69
Microprocessor and Heat Sink
70
Figure 4-22. Microprocessor Configuration
70
Figure 4-23. Microprocessor Securing Clip
71
Figure 4-24. Removing a Microprocessor
72
Figure 4-25. Pin-1 Identification
72
Real-Time Clock Chip
73
Figure 4-26. RTC Chip Removal
73
System Board
75
Figure 4-27. System Board Removal
75
Battery on Control Panel
76
Figure 4-28. Battery Removal
76
Appendix A System Setup Program
77
System Setup Screens
77
Screen Conventions
77
Key Functions
78
Table A-1. Key Functions
78
Screen Color Combinations
79
Main Menu
79
Figure A-1. Main Menu
79
Table A-2. Main Menu Categories
80
Boot Options Submenu
81
Figure A-2. Boot Options Submenu
81
Table A-3. Boot Options Submenu Categories
81
Advanced Menu
82
Figure A-3. Advanced Menu
82
Figure A-4. Peripheral Configuration Submenu
83
Peripheral Configuration Submenu
83
Table A-4. Advanced Menu Categories
83
Table A-5. Peripheral Configuration Submenu Categories
84
Advanced Chipset Configuration Submenu
85
Figure A-5. Advanced Chipset Configuration Submenu
85
Table A-6 Advanced Chipset Configuration Submenu Categories
85
Plug and Play Configuration Submenu
87
Figure A-6. Plug and Play Configuration Submenu
87
Security Menu
88
Figure A-7. Security Menu
88
Table A-7. Plug and Play Configuration Submenu Categories
88
Table A-8. Security Menu Categories
89
Exit Menu
90
Figure A-8. Exit Menu
90
Table A-9. Exit Menu Categories
91
Index
93
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