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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 Installation Option 1 ...............................................................................2-12 

Table 2-2  DIMM Installation Option 2 ...............................................................................2-13 

Table 3-1  Main Power Connector Pin Definition.................................................................3-2 

Table 3-2  Processor Power Connector Pin Definition ........................................................3-2 

Table 3-3    Front Panel and IDE Connector Pin Definition ...................................................3-3 

Table 3-4  Floppy Connector Pin Definition.........................................................................3-5 

Table 3-5  Chassis Intrusion Connector Pin Definition ........................................................3-6 

Table 3-6  IPMB Connector Pin Definition...........................................................................3-7 

Table 3-7    Front Panel VGA Connector Pin Definition.........................................................3-8 

Table 3-8    D-sub VGA Port Pin Definition............................................................................3-9 

Table 3-9  Serial Port Pin Definition ..................................................................................3-10 

Table 3-10  Keyboard Port Pin Definition .......................................................................... 3-11 

Table 3-11  Mouse Port Pin Definition ...............................................................................3-12 

Table 3-12    Rear Dual USB Port Pin Definition .................................................................3-13 

Table 3-13    Front Panel USB Connector Pin Definition.....................................................3-14 

Table 3-14  I

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C (SMBus) Signal Connector for Power Supply Pin Definition.....................3-15 

Table 3-15    Dual NIC Connector (RJ45) Pin Definition .....................................................3-16 

Table 3-16    Management Port (RJ45) Pin Definition .........................................................3-17 

Table 3-17  System Fan Board Connector Pin Definition ..................................................3-18 

Table 3-18  Mini-SAS Connector Pin Definition for J27.....................................................3-19 

Table 3-19  Mini-SAS Connector Pin Definition for J24.....................................................3-20 

Table 3-20    Internal USB Port for USB Floppy Pin Definition ............................................3-21 

Table 3-21  System Configuration Jumper Function .........................................................3-22 

Table 3-22  BMC Recovery Jumper Function ...................................................................3-23 

Table 4-1    BIOS Setup Utility Screen Description ...............................................................4-2 

Table 4-2  Keyboard Command Bar Description.................................................................4-3 

Table 4-3  BIOS Requirements Description ........................................................................4-5 

 

 

Summary of Contents for MLB 2410

Page 1: ...Motherboard User Manual MLB 2410 Aug 2007 Revision A P N 1230B0049401 ...

Page 2: ...manual provides the information in relation to the set up and installation of the product herein Nothing herein may be construed as granting any right or license relating to any intellectual property rights of this manual or product Unless otherwise provided in the Purchase and Sale Agreement for this product manufacturer and distributor of this product will not be liable whatsoever relating to th...

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Page 4: ...oduct Features 1 2 1 4 Motherboard Layout 1 4 1 4 1 Connectors and Component Locations 1 4 1 4 2 Back Panel Connectors 1 6 1 5 System LED Information 1 6 1 5 1 Back Panel LED Information 1 6 1 5 2 Front Panel LED Information 1 7 2 Hardware Operations 2 1 2 1 Before You Start 2 1 2 2 Screw Holes 2 2 2 3 System Battery 2 3 2 3 1 To remove the system battery 2 4 2 3 2 To install the system battery 2 ...

Page 5: ...ply J21 3 15 3 13 Dual NIC Connector RJ45 J50 J51 3 16 3 14 Management Port RJ45 J55 3 17 3 15 System Fan Board Connector J9 3 18 3 16 Mini SAS Connectors J27 J24 3 19 3 17 Internal USB Port for USB Floppy J13 3 21 3 18 System Configuration Jumper Setting J38 3 22 3 19 BMC Recovery Jumper and Switch Settings J5 SW1 3 23 3 19 1 BMC Recovery Jumper Setting on the Hitachi BMC Daughter Card J5 3 23 3 ...

Page 6: ...d 2 15 Figure 2 18 Inserting the DIMM into the Socket 2 15 Figure 2 19 System Configuration Jumper Location 2 16 Figure 3 1 Main Power Connector 3 1 Figure 3 2 Processor Power Connector 3 2 Figure 3 3 Front Panel and IDE Connector 3 3 Figure 3 4 Floppy Connector 3 5 Figure 3 5 Chassis Intrusion Connector 3 6 Figure 3 6 IPMB Connector 3 7 Figure 3 7 Front Panel VGA Connector 3 8 Figure 3 8 D sub VG...

Page 7: ...9 Table 3 9 Serial Port Pin Definition 3 10 Table 3 10 Keyboard Port Pin Definition 3 11 Table 3 11 Mouse Port Pin Definition 3 12 Table 3 12 Rear Dual USB Port Pin Definition 3 13 Table 3 13 Front Panel USB Connector Pin Definition 3 14 Table 3 14 I2 C SMBus Signal Connector for Power Supply Pin Definition 3 15 Table 3 15 Dual NIC Connector RJ45 Pin Definition 3 16 Table 3 16 Management Port RJ45...

Page 8: ...Conventions Safety Symbols Safety Precautions Regulatory and Integration Information About This Manual ...

Page 9: ...he following symbols used throughout this manual Warning Information to prevent injury to yourself when trying to complete a task Caution Information to prevent damage to the components when trying to complete a task Important Information that you must follow to complete a task Note Tips and information to aid in completing a task ...

Page 10: ...g To reduce the risk of injury from electric shock hazards do not open this enclosure Indicates the presence of a hot surface or hot component Warning To reduce the risk of injury from a hot component allow the surface to cool before touching it Any RJ45 receptacle marked with this symbol indicates a network interface connection Warning To reduce the risk of electric shock fire or damage to the eq...

Page 11: ... Avoid dust humidity and extreme temperatures place the server on a stable surface If the power supply is broken do not try to fix it by yourself Contact an authorized dealer It is recommended that you wear gloves when assembling or disassembling the server to protect from cuts and scrapes When the server is powered on heat sinks and the surfaces of certain IC devices may be hot Do not touch them ...

Page 12: ...in touch the antistatic bag and the metal frame of the system unit at the same time Handle the devices carefully to prevent permanent damage Battery Replacement Safety This server is provided with an internal Lithium battery or battery pack There is a danger of explosion and risk of personal injury if the battery is incorrectly replaced or mistreated For more information about battery replacement ...

Page 13: ...ther evaluation Site Selection The system is designed to operate in a typical office environment Choose a site that is Clean dry and free of airborne particles other than normal room dust Well ventilated and away from sources of heat including direct sunlight and radiators Away from sources of vibration or physical shock Isolated from strong electromagnetic fields produced by electrical devices In...

Page 14: ...ean Committee for Electrotechnical Standardization CENELEC UL 60950 1 Safety of Information Technology Equipment UL 94 Tests for Flammability of Plastic Materials for Parts in Devices Appliances GB4943 Safety of Information Technology Equipment Worldwide Safety approvals can be supplied according to the requirements from Marketing or Customer Product EMC Compliance This product has been tested and...

Page 15: ...may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at personal expense Declaration of Conformity for Products Marked with the FCC Logo United States Only This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation and is subject to the f...

Page 16: ...About This Manual 1230B0049401 viii Canadian Notice Avis Canadien Class A Equipment Japanese Notice Taiwanese Notice ...

Page 17: ...Audience Assumptions Manual Organization Product Features Motherboard Layout System LED Information Chapter 1 Introduction ...

Page 18: ...long with the hardware information and how to replace the hardware This manual is generally organized as follows Table 1 1 Manual Introduction Introduction General motherboard introduction and LED information Connectors Jumpers and Switch Necessary information such as the locations and functions of connectors and the jumpers and switch on the motherboard and BMC daughter cards Hardware Operations ...

Page 19: ...eron 2000 series processors to accelerate even the most complicated server tasks The following highlights are the main features of the motherboard For additional information refer to this user manual Table 1 2 Product Features Processor AMD dual core Opteron 2000 series Or AMD quad core Opteron 2000 series Hyper Transport Technology Support Located on LGA 1207 pin socket F Chipset nVIDIA MCP55Pro ...

Page 20: ...O Winbond W83627HG controller Supports one fast UART 16550 serial port one PS 2 keyboard port and one PS 2 mouse port BMC Daughter Card Hitachi H8S2167 Or AMI MG9091 Expansion Slot Two expansion slots support Riser card for 1U Chassis with one slot One PCI X 64bit 100MHz or one PCI E x8 x16 socket One PCI E x4 x8 socket Riser card for 2U Chassis with three slots Two PCI E x8 x8 socket and one PCI ...

Page 21: ...nt Locations Figure 1 2 Connectors and Component Locations The words printed on the real motherboard to mark the processors are CPU0 and CPU1 Here just for consistency the processors are marked with PROCESSOR0 and PROCESSOR1 in the picture above The components indicated by red circles are not provided in 1U server The management port RJ45 is only supported by AMI MG9091 BMC daughter card ...

Page 22: ...SB Connector J20 Expansion Slot 1 J35 Mini SAS Connector 2 SATA 4 5 J24 DIMMB2 Socket for Processor 0 J34 Front Panel and IDE Connector J28 DIMMA2 Socket for Processor 0 J33 Mini SAS Connector 1 SATA 0 3 J27 DIMMB1 Socket for Processor 0 J32 I button Socket U29 DIMMA1 Socket for Processor 0 J31 System Battery B1 DIMMB0 Socket for Processor 0 J30 System Configuration Jumper J38 DIMMA0 Socket for Pr...

Page 23: ...t Rear Dual USB Port PS 2 Mouse Port 1 5 System LED Information 1 5 1 Back Panel LED Information The back panel LED information displays details regarding the NIC LEDs and ID LED of 1U and 2U server 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 Speed LED of Management Port NIC Speed LED ID LED Link Acti...

Page 24: ...inking Accessing Link Activity LED of Management Port Off No connection Green On Linking at 100Mbps speed Speed LED of Management Port Off No connection linking at 10Mbps speed 1 5 2 Front Panel LED Information For the front panel LED information please respectively refer to the 1U and 2U Chassis User Manual When the link activity LED of management port is green and the speed LED of management por...

Page 25: ...Before You Start Screw Holes System Battery Processor System Memory System Configuration Jumper Chapter 2 Hardware Operations ...

Page 26: ...nics and drives while portions of the power supply and some internal circuitry remain active To completely remove all power supplies from the system disconnect the power cords from the server Moving the Power On Off switch to the Off position does not completely remove system power Some portions of the power supply and some internal circuitry remain active Disconnect all power cords from the serve...

Page 27: ...rew Holes The motherboard is designed with totally nine locking tab holes and two thumbscrews as the picture shows Figure 2 1 Screws Placement Thumbscrew Locking Tab Hole Do not overly tighten the thumbscrews Doing so may damage the motherboard ...

Page 28: ...on 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 in the Chassis User Manual Step 2 Remove the chassis cover To remove the cover see 2 2 Chassis Cover in the Chassis User Manual ...

Page 29: ... of the holder Figure 2 3 Pulling the System Battery out of the Holder Do not bend the retaining clip during system battery replacement For proper operation the clip must maintain a position of contact with the system battery 2 3 2 To install the system battery Pull the battery retaining clip away Put the system battery into the holder Figure 2 4 Putting the System Battery into the Holder ...

Page 30: ...system The location of the processors on the motherboard is shown below Figure 2 5 Processor Location Processor 0 Processor 1 You can install single or dual processors on the motherboard according to your own needs 1 If SINGLE processor is intended recommend that you install the processor on the processor 0 socket please refer to the figure above 2 If install DUAL processors use the same type of p...

Page 31: ...ual Step 2 Remove the chassis cover To remove the cover see 2 2 Chassis Cover in the Chassis User Manual 2 4 1 To remove the heat sink Rotate to release the lever Tilt the heat sink from the installed processor Remove the heat sink Figure 2 6 Removing the Heat Sink 2 4 2 To install the heat sink Reverse the steps above to install the heat sink Before you put the heat sink on top of the installed p...

Page 32: ...ocessor Unlock the load lever and lift it up Open the load plate Figure 2 7 Opening the Load Plate Lift the processor out of the socket Figure 2 8 Lifting the Processor out of the Socket Close the load plate Lock the load lever Figure 2 9 Closing the Load Plate ...

Page 33: ...ted toward the socket as picture shows Figure 2 11 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 The lever clicks on the socket indicating that it is locked The processor fits only in one orientation Do not force the processor into the socket to avoid bending the pins and damagi...

Page 34: ...ve the heat sink base socket from the bottom of the motherboard Figure 2 12 Removing the Heat Sink Base Socket Lift the heat sink socket up from the motherboard Figure 2 13 Lifting up the Heat Sink Socket 2 4 6 To install the heat sink socket Reverse the steps above to install the heat sink socket ...

Page 35: ...a low profile vertical DIMMs to provide up to 48GB with ECC support The 667MHz differential memory clocks are driven by the AMD processor with length matching and impedance controlled through all the DIMM slots The location of the DIMM sockets on the motherboard is shown below Figure 2 14 Location of the System Memories ...

Page 36: ... each group on the motherboard to support the processor 0 and processor 1 correspondingly The DIMM sequence of twelve DIMM sockets is respectively shown below When you insert the DIMM s you have to always start with DIMMA2 and DIMMB2 as a pair Figure 2 15 DIMM Socket Location ...

Page 37: ...install the DIMMs Table 2 1 DIMM Installation Option 1 DIMM Processor DIMMA0 DIMMB0 DIMMA1 DIMMB1 DIMMA2 DIMMB2 TotalMemorySize 512MB 512MB 1GB 1GB 1GB 2GB 2GB 2GB 4GB 2 Processor 0 4GB 4GB 8GB 512MB 512MB 512MB 512MB 2GB 1GB 1GB 1GB 1GB 4GB 2GB 2GB 2GB 2GB 8GB 4 Processor 0 4GB 4GB 4GB 4GB 16GB 512MB 512MB 512MB 512MB 512MB 512MB 3GB 1GB 1GB 1GB 1GB 1GB 1GB 6GB 2GB 2GB 2GB 2GB 2GB 2GB 12GB 6 Proc...

Page 38: ...1GB 1GB 1GB 8GB Processor 0 2GB 2GB 2GB 2GB Processor 1 2GB 2GB 2GB 2GB 16GB Processor 0 4GB 4GB 4GB 4GB 8 Processor 1 4GB 4GB 4GB 4GB 32GB Processor 0 512MB 512MB 512MB 512MB 512MB 512MB Processor 1 512MB 512MB 512MB 512MB 512MB 512MB 6GB Processor 0 1GB 1GB 1GB 1GB 1GB 1GB Processor 1 1GB 1GB 1GB 1GB 1GB 1GB 12GB Processor 0 2GB 2GB 2GB 2GB 2GB 2GB Processor 1 2GB 2GB 2GB 2GB 2GB 2GB 24GB Proces...

Page 39: ...o power off the server see 2 1 1 Power Off in the Chassis User Manual Step 2 Remove the chassis cover To remove the cover see 2 2 Chassis Cover in the Chassis User Manual 2 5 1 To remove a DIMM Unlock a DIMM socket by pressing the retaining clips outward This action releases the module and partially lifts it out of the socket Lift out the DIMM Figure 2 16 Lifting the DIMM out of the Socket ...

Page 40: ...re 2 17 Pressing the Retaining Clips Outward 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 18 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 41: ...ard involves one system configuration jumper The system configuration jumper is divided into six pin groups refer to 3 18 System Configuration Jumper Setting The location of system configuration jumper on the motherboard is shown below Figure 2 19 System Configuration Jumper Location ...

Page 42: ...ort Keyboard and Mouse Ports Rear Dual USB Port Front Panel USB Connector I2C SMBus Signal Connector for Power Supply Dual NIC Connector RJ45 Management Port RJ45 System Fan Board Connector Mini SAS Connectors Internal USB Port for USB Floppy System Configuration Jumper Setting BMC Recovery Jumper and Switch Settings Chapter 3 Connectors Jumpers and Switch ...

Page 43: ...Component Locations Key stands for foolproof feature NC stands for unused 3 1 Power Connectors J10 J8 The main power supply connection is obtained using the 24 pin connector The processor power supply connection is obtained using the 8 pin connector 3 1 1 Main Power Connector J10 The main power connector and the pin definition are shown below Figure 3 1 Main Power Connector ...

Page 44: ... Ground 5V 6 18 Ground Ground 7 19 Ground Power Good 8 20 NC Stand By 5V 9 21 5V 12V 10 22 5V 12V 11 23 5V 3 3V 12 24 Ground 3 1 2 Processor Power Connector J8 The processor power connector and the pin definition are shown below Figure 3 2 Processor Power Connector Table 3 2 Processor Power Connector Pin Definition Signal Name Pin Pin Signal Name Ground 1 5 12V1 Ground 2 6 12V1 Ground 3 7 12V2 Gro...

Page 45: ...efinition are shown below Figure 3 3 Front Panel and IDE Connector Table 3 3 Front Panel and IDE Connector Pin Definition Signal Name Pin Pin Signal Name LED_POWER 1 2 5V_DUAL Ground 3 4 FAN_FAIL HD_ACT 5 6 FAN_FAIL_N HD_ACT_N 7 8 SYS_HEALTH PWR_BTN_N 9 10 SYS_HEALTH_N Ground 11 12 NIC1_GRN_N RST_BTN_N 13 14 NIC1_YEL_N Ground 15 16 I2 C_SDA_BMC SLP_BTN_N 17 18 I2 C_SCL_BMC Ground 19 20 INTRUDER_N ...

Page 46: ...0 43 44 IDE_D 15 Ground 45 46 Ground IDE_DDRFQ 47 48 Ground IDE_DIOW_N 49 50 IDE_CSEL IDE_DIOR_N 51 52 Ground IDE_IORDY 53 54 Ground IDE_DDACK_N 55 56 IDE_CABLE40_SENSE_N IDE_IRQ 57 58 Ground IDE_DA 1 59 60 IDE_DA 2 IDE_DA 0 61 62 IDE_CS1_N IDE_CS0_N 63 64 IDE_PRSNT_N Ground 65 66 Ground SYS_ID 0 67 68 SYS_ID 1 SYS_ID 2 69 70 SYS_ID 3 I2 C_SDA_SB 71 72 I2 C_SCL_SB I2 C_ALERT_SB_N 73 74 Ground SYS_...

Page 47: ...onnector Pin Definition Signal Name Pin Pin Signal Name Ground 1 2 LOWDEN_N Ground 3 4 5V KEY 5 6 5V Ground 7 8 INDEX_N Ground 9 10 MOTON0_N Ground 11 12 12V Ground 13 14 DSEL0_N Ground 15 16 12V MSEN 1 17 18 DIR_N Ground 19 20 STEP_N Ground 21 22 WDATA_N Ground 23 24 WRTEN_N Ground 25 26 TRK_0_N MSEN 0 27 28 WPROTECT_N Ground 29 30 RDATA_N Ground 31 32 HDSEL_N Ground 33 34 DSKCHING_N ...

Page 48: ...3 4 Chassis Intrusion Connector J40 The 2 pin chassis intrusion connector and the pin definition are shown below Figure 3 5 Chassis Intrusion Connector Table 3 5 Chassis Intrusion Connector Pin Definition Pin Signal Name 1 Intrusion Signal 2 Ground ...

Page 49: ...30B0049401 3 7 3 5 IPMB Connector J1 The 4 pin IPMB connector and the pin definition are shown below Figure 3 6 IPMB Connector Table 3 6 IPMB Connector Pin Definition Pin Signal Name 1 I2 C_SDA_IPMB 2 Ground 3 I2 C_SCL_IPMB 4 P5V_DUAL ...

Page 50: ...ector and the pin definition are shown below Figure 3 7 Front Panel VGA Connector Table 3 7 Front Panel VGA Connector Pin Definition Signal Name Pin Pin Signal Name RED 1 8 Horizontal Sync Ground 2 9 Ground GREEN 3 10 Vertical Sync Ground 4 11 Ground BLUE 5 12 SCL Ground 6 13 SDA Front VGA Use 7 14 Ground ...

Page 51: ...15 pin D sub VGA port and the pin definition are shown below Figure 3 8 D sub VGA Port Table 3 8 D sub VGA Port Pin Definition Pin Signal Name 1 RED 2 GREEN 3 BLUE 4 NC 5 Ground 6 Ground 7 Ground 8 Ground 9 5V 10 Ground 11 NC 12 SDA 13 Horizontal Sync 14 Vertical Sync 15 SCL ...

Page 52: ...ial Port J58 The motherboard has one 9 pin serial port connector The serial port and the pin definition are shown below Figure 3 9 Serial Port Table 3 9 Serial Port Pin Definition Pin Signal Name 1 DCD 2 RXDATA 3 TXDATA 4 DTR 5 Ground 6 DSR 7 RTS 8 CTS 9 RI ...

Page 53: ... 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 definition are shown below Figure 3 10 Keyboard Port Table 3 10 Keyboard Port Pin Definition Pin Signal Name 1 Keyboard Data 2 NC 3 Ground 4 5V 5 Keyboard Clock 6 NC ...

Page 54: ... 2 NC 3 Ground 4 5V 5 Mouse Clock 6 NC The power to the server should be turned off before a keyboard or mouse is connected or disconnected The keyboard and mouse controller contains the AMI keyboard and mouse controller code provides the keyboard and mouse control functions and supports password protection for power on reset A power on reset password can be specified in the BIOS Setup program ...

Page 55: ...2 The motherboard supports rear dual USB port The rear dual USB port and the pin definition are shown below Figure 3 12 Rear Dual USB Port Table 3 12 Rear Dual USB Port Pin Definition Pin Signal Name 1 5V 2 USB1 Data 3 USB1 Data 4 Ground 5 5V 6 USB2 Data 7 USB2 Data 8 Ground ...

Page 56: ...itional 10 pin USB connector The front panel USB connector and the pin definition are shown below Figure 3 13 Front Panel USB Connector Table 3 13 Front Panel USB Connector Pin Definition Signal Name Pin Pin Signal Name 5V 1 2 5V Ground 3 4 Ground USB0 Data 5 6 USB1 Data USB0 Data 7 8 USB1 Data Ground 9 10 Ground USB ports may be assigned as needed ...

Page 57: ...ly J21 The 5 pin I2 C SMBus signal connector for power supply and the pin definition are shown below Figure 3 14 I2 C SMBus Signal Connector for Power Supply Table 3 14 I2 C SMBus Signal Connector for Power Supply Pin Definition Pin Signal Name 1 I2 C SCL 2 I2 C SDA 3 I2 C Alert 4 Ground 5 3 3V ...

Page 58: ... dual NIC connectors RJ45 The dual NIC connector and the pin definition are shown below Figure 3 15 Dual NIC Connector RJ45 Table 3 15 Dual NIC Connector RJ45 Pin Definition Pin Signal Name 1 NIC_TX1 2 NIC_TX1 3 NIC_RX1 4 NIC_TX2 5 NIC_TX2 6 NIC_RX1 7 NIC_RX2 8 NIC_RX2 Dual NIC connector J50 is used for 2U server ...

Page 59: ...nition are shown below Figure 3 16 Management Port RJ45 Table 3 16 Management Port RJ45 Pin Definition Pin Signal Name 1 Ethernet 10 100 Transmit 2 Ethernet 10 100 Transmit 3 Ethernet 10 100 Receive 4 Unused 5 Unused 6 Ethernet 10 100 Receive 7 Unused 8 Unused 9 N A 10 N A 11 Ground 12 Ground 13 SPEED LED 14 SPEED LED 15 LINKUP ACTIVITY LED 16 LINKUP ACTIVITY LED ...

Page 60: ...nition Signal Name Pin Pin Signal Name BMC_FAN_TACH_SEL0 1 2 BMC_FAN_TACH_SEL1 FAN_BMC_TACH1 3 4 FAN_BMC_TACH2 FAN_BMC_TACH3 5 6 FAN_BMC_TACH4 FAN_BMC_TACH5 7 8 FAN_BMC_TACH6 FAN_BMC_TACH7 9 10 FAN_BMC_TACH8 FAN_CNTR_PWM1 11 12 FAN_CNTR_PWM2 I2 C_SCL_FAN_CNTR_R 13 14 I2 C_SDA_FAN_CNTR_R 5V_DUAL 15 16 3 3V 12V 17 18 I2 C_ALERT_FAN_N 12V 19 20 12V 12V 21 22 12V 12V 23 24 12V 12V 25 26 12V 12V 27 28 ...

Page 61: ... definition are shown below Figure 3 18 Mini SAS Connector Table 3 18 Mini SAS Connector Pin Definition for J27 Signal Name Pin Pin Signal Name Ground B1 A1 Ground SATA_TX0_DP_C B2 A2 SATA_RX0_DP_C SATA_TX0_DN_C B3 A3 SATA_RX0_DN_C Ground B4 A4 Ground SATA_TX1_DP_C B5 A5 SATA_RX1_DP_C SATA_TX1_DN_C B6 A6 SATA_RX1_DN_C Ground B7 A7 Ground SB_SATA_SCLK B8 A8 NC SB_SATA_SLOAD B9 A9 Ground Ground B10 ...

Page 62: ...8 Ground Table 3 19 Mini SAS Connector Pin Definition for J24 Signal Name Pin Pin Signal Name Ground B1 A1 Ground SATA_TX0_DP_C B2 A2 SATA_RX0_DP_C SATA_TX0_DN_C B3 A3 SATA_RX0_DN_C Ground B4 A4 Ground SATA_TX1_DP_C B5 A5 SATA_RX1_DP_C SATA_TX1_DN_C B6 A6 SATA_RX1_DN_C Ground B7 A7 Ground NC B8 A8 NC NC B9 A9 Ground Ground B10 A10 SATA_SOD1 Ground B11 A11 NC Ground B12 A12 Ground NC B13 A13 NC NC ...

Page 63: ... USB Port for USB Floppy J13 The internal USB port for USB floppy and the pin definition are shown below Figure 3 19 Internal USB Port for USB Floppy Table 3 20 Internal USB Port for USB Floppy Pin Definition Pin Signal Name 1 5V 2 USB5 Data 3 USB5 Data 4 Ground ...

Page 64: ...le Enable C BIOS Top Block Lock Enable Disable D Reserved E BIOS Recovery Disable Enable F Reserved The in the table of system configuration jumper describes the default status The Clear CMOS procedure is shown as below a Sets the Clear CMOS jumper to enable b BIOS detects the jumper settings changed and clear CMOS data without the time and date information during POST c BIOS will show the followi...

Page 65: ...alled on BMC daughter card is shown below Figure 3 21 BMC Recovery Jumper Table 3 22 BMC Recovery Jumper Function Function Pin 1 2 Pin 2 3 BMC Recovery Disable Enable 3 19 2 BMC Recovery Switch Setting on the AMI BMC Daughter Card SW1 Press the BMC recovery switch to enable the BMC recovery function The BMC recovery switch on BMC daughter card is shown below Figure 3 22 BMC Recovery Switch BMC Rec...

Page 66: ...BIOS Setup Utility Entering the BIOS Setup Utility Keyboard Command Bard BIOS Updates Chapter 4 BIOS Setup ...

Page 67: ...re the system and reboot Because the BIOS code is the most often changed part of the motherboard design the BIOS information described in this section may be a little different compared to the actual BIOS that contained in your motherboard 4 1 BIOS Setup Utility This section describes the ROM resident setup utility that provides the means to configure the platform The BIOS Setup utility is part of...

Page 68: ... of the screen Displays the various major menu selections available to the user The Server Setup utility major menus are Main Menu Advanced Menu Boot Menu Security Menu and Exit Menu Options Menu Each Option Menu occupies the left and center sections of the screen Each menu contains a set of features Selecting certain features within a major Option Menu drops you into sub menus Item Specific Help ...

Page 69: ...ction in the parent menu ESC Exit The ESC key provides a mechanism for backing out of any field This key will undo the pressing of the Enter key When the ESC key is pressed while editing any field or selecting features of a menu the parent menu is re entered When the ESC key is pressed in any sub menu the parent menu is re entered When the ESC key is pressed in any major menu the exit confirmation...

Page 70: ...ull list Change Value The plus key on the keypad is used to change the value of the current menu item to the next value This key scrolls through the values in the associated pick list without displaying the full list On 106 key Japanese keyboards the plus key has a different scan code than the plus key on the other keyboard but will have the same effect F9 Load Optimal Defaults Pressing F9 causes ...

Page 71: ...er 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 4 4 BIOS Updates 4 4 1 BIOS Requirements Table 4 3 BIOS Requirements Description Utilities File Name Description Flash BIOS Image Under DOS AFUDOS EXE ROM image file FBB BAT AMIBIOS Flash Utility ROM image Flash BIOS Image Under Windows PE AFUWIN EXE UCOR...

Page 72: ...IN EXE UCORESYS SYS UCOREW64 SYS and RomFileName rom ROM image to the same directory y Boot to WinPE and execute FBBWIN BAT y Restart system load BIOS default value Recovery Mode y Prepare USB disk on key or Floppy disk CD ROM for recovery 1 Format USB Disk on Key or Floppy disk CD ROM with FAT16 FAT32 format 2 Copy ROM image and rename it to AMIBOOT ROM y Recovery method 1 Turn on the Recovery Ju...

Page 73: ...Appendix China RoHS Regulations ...

Page 74: ...Appendix 1230B0049401 I Appendix China RoHS Regulations Appendix Figure I China RoHS Regulations ...

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