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Intel® Server System M50FCP1UR System Integration and Service Guide 

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Secure the server board to the chassis using all the fasteners removed in Step 14. (See Letter B), 

Tighten to 5 in-lb. 

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Place and secure the right and left metal air baffles to edges of the server board. Tighten to 5 in-lb. 

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Re-attach all cables previously disconnected from the server board. 

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Reinstall processors (see Section 6.5). 

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Reinstall memory modules and DIMM blanks (see Section 6.3). 

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Reinstall all options previously removed from the server board. 

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Reinstall riser card assemblies (see Section 6.6). 

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Re-attach all internal cables previously detached from PCIe add-in cards. See Section 3.2 for cable 

routing. 

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Reinstall all system fans (see Section 6.2). 

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Reinstall power supply modules (see Section 6.4). 

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Reinstall the system top cover (see Section 6.1.2). 

Summary of Contents for M50FCP1UR

Page 1: ...n and Service Guide A guide providing instructions for the insertion and extraction of system components and available Intel accessories and spares Rev 1 0 January 2023 Delivering Breakthrough Data Ce...

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Page 3: ...Intel Server System M50FCP1UR System Integration and Service Guide 3 Document Revision History Date Revision Changes January 2023 1 0 Production Release...

Page 4: ...or otherwise to any intellectual property rights is granted by this document The products described may contain design defects or errors known as errata which may cause the product to deviate from pub...

Page 5: ...en using needle nosed pliers to remove or install a jumper grip the narrow sides of the jumper with the pliers never the wide sides Gripping the wide sides can damage the contacts inside the jumper ca...

Page 6: ...er notices in the product user guide and specification documents may result in loss of or access to data Weight of the system Due to the weight of a system Intel recommends carrying the system with tw...

Page 7: ...le Routing 33 3 3 Riser Card Add in Card Installation 34 3 3 1 Riser Card Bracket Removal 35 3 3 2 Riser Card Installation 35 3 3 3 PCIe Add in Card Installation 36 3 3 4 Riser Card Assembly Installat...

Page 8: ...rk Adapter for OCP Replacement 80 6 9 1 OCP Adapter with Pull Tab Replacement 80 6 9 2 OCP Adapter with Internal Lock Replacement 81 6 10 M 2 Storage Device Replacement 82 6 11 Intel RAID Maintenance...

Page 9: ...Intel Server System M50FCP1UR System Integration and Service Guide 9 Appendix G Safety Instructions 116 Appendix H Glossary 132...

Page 10: ...Figure 18 PHM Alignment with Socket Assembly 27 Figure 19 PHM Installation onto Server Board 27 Figure 20 Tighten Heat Sink Extension Fasteners 28 Figure 21 DIMM Blank Removal 29 Figure 22 Memory Mod...

Page 11: ...tification 51 Figure 60 Intel Server Board M50FCP2SBSTD Component Feature Identification 52 Figure 61 Intel Light Guided Diagnostics LED Identification 53 Figure 62 View of POST Code Diagnostic System...

Page 12: ...racket 76 Figure 101 7mm SSD Assembly 76 Figure 102 Drive Extraction Lever Release 77 Figure 103 7mm Drive Bracket Drive Placement Orientation Bracket Side Up 77 Figure 104 2 5 Drive installation into...

Page 13: ...Support 95 Table 5 Standard DDR5 DIMMs Compatible with Intel Optane PMem 300 Series Module 95 Table 6 DDR5 DIMM Attributes Table for Identical and Like DIMMs 96 Table 7 System Status LED State Definit...

Page 14: ...new hardware enhanced security features Previous generation Intel Xeon processor and Intel Xeon Scalable processor families are not supported The Intel Server System M50FCP1UR supports up to 32 DDR5...

Page 15: ...y kits Chapter 4 System Software Update and Configuration A short overview describing the system software stack installed on new Intel servers and where to get the latest revisions System Service Chap...

Page 16: ...dance and compatibility Intel Server M50FCP Family Configuration Guide Public Information on the Integrated BMC Web Console Integrated Baseboard Management Controller Web Console Integrated BMC Web Co...

Page 17: ...ly Public Intel Server Firmware Update Utility Various operating system support Intel Server Firmware Update Utility User Guide To obtain full system information Intel Server Information Retrieval Uti...

Page 18: ...If your Intel server system came preinstalled with all listed components then skip this chapter and go to Chapter 3 for installation procedures associated with all other system options and accessorie...

Page 19: ...and one over the back half of the system To maintain system thermals both top cover panels must be in place when the system is operational Required Tools and Supplies Anti static wrist strap and condu...

Page 20: ...er panels from the chassis Note A non skid surface or a stop behind the server system may be needed to prevent the server system from sliding on the work surface Figure 5 System Cover Removal For each...

Page 21: ...U standard heat sink or 1U Enhanced Volume Air Cooling EVAC heat sink Required Tools and Supplies Anti static wrist strap and conductive workbench pad recommended T 30 Torx screwdriver ESD Gloves Phil...

Page 22: ...ee the following image for proper handling Figure 8 Processor Heat Sink Handling For the 4th Gen Intel Xeon Scalable processors two types of processor carrier clips are supported see following figure...

Page 23: ...Processor Carrier Clip Identifier Markings Note The etched identifier location in the figure is for illustration purposes only The location and color may be different on the actual processor and carri...

Page 24: ...nd oxidation or foreign material on processor package and land pads Note Installation procedures in the following sections apply to both types of processor heat sink Steps unique to one heat sink type...

Page 25: ...t sink grasp it by its narrower top and bottom edges Figure 15 Setting the Processor Heat Sink Anti Tilt Wires to the Outward Position 5 Set the anti tilt wires to the outward position 6 Turn the heat...

Page 26: ...orners are securely latched to the tabs on the processor carrier clip 2 3 2 Processor Installation Caution Do not touch the socket pins The pins inside the processor socket are extremely sensitive A d...

Page 27: ...ated around the processor socket Caution Processor socket pins are delicate and bend easily Use extreme care when placing the PHM onto the processor socket Do not drop it Figure 19 PHM Installation on...

Page 28: ...sion Fasteners 6 Using a T30 Torx screwdriver tighten the heat sink fasteners to 8 in lb No specific sequence is needed for tightening Important A processor socket cover should be installed onto any u...

Page 29: ...les also known as Intel Optane PMem DDR5 DIMM and Intel Optane PMem devices are commonly referred to as memory module in the following procedure Notes DIMM blanks should only be removed when installin...

Page 30: ...in place see Letter E 7 Repeat the procedure for each memory module to be installed Note Intel Optane PMem devices require additional steps to enable and configure them Refer to the appropriate Intel...

Page 31: ...rst seeing an illustration of the intended procedure If necessary the reader can then follow the step by step instructions that accompany each procedure 3 1 System Top Cover Removal Installation The s...

Page 32: ...owards the front front panel or back back panel of the chassis See Letter B 2 Carefully lift the top cover panel up and away from the chassis Note Each top cover panel can slide along the chassis base...

Page 33: ...ocated between the right air baffle and the right chassis sidewall See Figure 27 Cables connected between the onboard PCIe MCIO connectors and the backplane behind the front drive bay are routed using...

Page 34: ...systems that require riser card installation Reference the Intel Server System M50FCP1UR Technical Product Specification for more information on available riser card options All system configurations...

Page 35: ...les internal or external that may be attached to the riser assembly 4 If present remove the four fastener screws on the chassis back panel See Figure 31 Figure 32 Riser Card Bracket Removal 5 On the f...

Page 36: ...ure the riser card to the bracket Tighten to 5 in lb 3 3 3 PCIe Add in Card Installation Add in cards installed to riser card 1 or the PCIe interposer riser card must be oriented with their component...

Page 37: ...before installing the riser card assembly into the system See to Appendix B for cable routing guidance 3 3 4 Riser Card Assembly Installation for All Riser Assemblies Figure 36 Riser Card Assembly In...

Page 38: ...hot swap capable with supported redundant RAID configurations This section provides procedures for drive blank removal 7mm SSD assembly and drive installation into the drive bay Required Tools and Sup...

Page 39: ...bay see Letter C 3 4 2 7 mm 2 5 SSD Drive Support All drive bays can support a 2 5 SSD that has a height of 7mm To support these drives a section of the drive blank is used to mount to the SSD making...

Page 40: ...rection shown 3 4 3 2 5 SSD Drive Installation Front drive bays can support SSDs with a height of 7mm or 15mm With the SSD mounting bracket attached to the 7mm drive installation into the front drive...

Page 41: ...onnector on the backplane see Letter B 4 Close the drive extraction lever until it locks into place See Letter C 3 5 Ethernet Network Adapter for OCP Installation This section provides instructions fo...

Page 42: ...2 Pull out the right side of the filler first and move the filler slightly to the right ensuring the left end of the filler is out of the slot 3 Pull the filler away from the chassis see Letter B Fig...

Page 43: ...tion All L6 and L9 integrated systems come with an internal lock on the OCP rail This lock is a piece of blue plastic The OCP rail in the system has a dedicated space to accommodate the lock The lock...

Page 44: ...n the OCP adapter with the open OCP bay slot and slide forward until the connectors make secure contact see Letter B 6 Reinstall the internal lock with the lock orientation see Letter C 7 Reinstall th...

Page 45: ...fastener screw secure the SSD to the M 2 mounting stand off on the server board See letter B Tighten to 1 5 in lb 9 Repeat steps 4 7 for the second M 2 SSD if needed 10 Reinstall the riser card assem...

Page 46: ...amily Configuration Guide for available Intel RAID card options Required Tools and Supplies Anti static wrist strap and conductive workbench pad recommended Phillips head screwdriver 1 The RMFBU assem...

Page 47: ...cords 6 Remove the system top cover see Section 3 1 1 7 If installed Remove the cable clip by removing the two screws securing it to the chassis 8 Locate the RMFBU mounting plate 9 Align the two scre...

Page 48: ...ommends updating the system software stack to the latest available version for optimal performance and system reliability A System Update Package SUP containing the latest available system software st...

Page 49: ...e features associated with the Intel Server System M50FCP1UR For more information refer to Intel Server System M50FCP2UR Technical Product Specifications 5 1 Front Drive Bay Options Figure 54 4 x 2 5...

Page 50: ...Intel Server System M50FCP1UR System Integration and Service Guide 50 Figure 57 Front Control Panel Features Figure 58 Front I O Features...

Page 51: ...TA LED stays off Power on with drive activity SAS NVMe LED blinks off when processing a command SATA LED blinks on when processing a command Power on and drive spun down SAS NVMe LED stays off SATA LE...

Page 52: ...and Service Guide 52 5 4 Server Board Features The following figure provides a general overview of the physical server board identifying key feature and component locations Figure 60 Intel Server Boa...

Page 53: ...s LEDs to identify system status and or indicate a component fault The following figures identify the diagnostic LEDs and their location on the server board Figure 61 Intel Light Guided Diagnostics LE...

Page 54: ...rver board includes several jumper blocks that can be used to configure protect or recover specific features of the server board The following figure identifies the location of each jumper block on th...

Page 55: ...stem has been powered off and AC power cords have been disconnected from the server system Before You Begin Before integration of any system components review all the safety and ESD precautions found...

Page 56: ...1 1 System Cover Removal Removal of both top cover panels is necessary when servicing any system component in the server chassis Before removing the top cover power down the system and unplug all peri...

Page 57: ...ully lift the top cover panel up and away from the chassis Note Each top cover panel can slide along the chassis base for 10 mm and then needs to be lifted 6 1 2 System Cover Installation Figure 67 Sy...

Page 58: ...mize possible performance degradation and other thermal related issues system fan replacement while the system is operational should be performed as quickly as possible System fans operate at very hig...

Page 59: ...slot within the assembly housing is clear of any cables 7 Align the fan connector with the server board connector and carefully lower the fan into the fan assembly housing Gently push down until full...

Page 60: ...re replacing a faulty memory module from the system The following figures show standard DDR5 DIMMs but the physical replacement procedure is the same for both standard DDR5 DIMMs and Intel Optane PMem...

Page 61: ...h the key in the memory slot see Letter B 10 Insert the memory module into the memory slot Using even pressure along the top edge push down on the memory module see Letter C until the ejection tabs of...

Page 62: ...h power supplies installed and the system is still operational with a single functional power supply Figure 72 Power Supply Removal 1 Detach the power cord from the power supply to be removed 2 Push a...

Page 63: ...e following sections show the EVAC heat sink in the figures The procedures described apply to both heat sink types Caution Fin edges of the processor heat sink are very sharp Intel recommends wearing...

Page 64: ...sor Heat Sink Module PHM and Processor Removal Figure 77 PHM Assembly Removal from Processor Socket 1 Power off the system and disconnect the system power cords 2 Remove the system top cover see Secti...

Page 65: ...t is not populated Figure 78 Reinstall the Socket Cover Squeeze the finger grips at each end of the cover see Letter A and carefully lower the cover on the socket see Letter B Then release finger grip...

Page 66: ...2 Processor Heat Sink Module PHM Assembly The procedures described in the following sections must be followed in the order specified to assemble the PHM and install it on to the server board These ins...

Page 67: ...re 83 Removing Heat Sink from its Packaging 4 Locate the processor heat sink To avoid damage to the heat sink grasp it by its narrower top and bottom edges as shown in Figure 83 Figure 84 Setting the...

Page 68: ...all four heat sink corners are securely latched to the carrier clip tabs 6 5 3 Processor Installation Caution Do not touch the socket pins The pins inside the processor socket are extremely sensitive...

Page 69: ...indicator on the bolster plate located around the processor socket See Figure 87 Caution Processor socket pins are delicate and bend easily Use extreme care when placing the PHM onto the processor soc...

Page 70: ...tion and Service Guide 70 Figure 89 Tighten Heat Sink Extension Fasteners 7 Using a T30 Torx screwdriver tighten the heat sink fasteners to 8 in lb No specific sequence is needed for tightening 8 Rein...

Page 71: ...Bracket Screws 1 Power off the system and disconnect the system power cords 2 Remove the system top cover see Section 6 1 1 3 If present Unscrew the four fastener screws on the chassis back panel See...

Page 72: ...et see Letter A Carefully Remove the riser card from the bracket see Letter B 9 Locate and carefully unpack the riser card Hold the riser card by its edges To NOT touch the gold pins of the edge conne...

Page 73: ...n procedure is the same for all riser card assemblies Figure 96 Add in Card Assembly Installation 12 Position the riser card edge connector over the server board riser slot 13 Align the two key slots...

Page 74: ...ends the system include four shipping screws not included installed to the system back panel see Figure 97 These screws provide the chassis with additional support by reducing possible chassis flex an...

Page 75: ...The front drives are hot swap capable with supported redundant RAID configurations This section provides procedures for the replacement of a faulty SSD Required Tools and Supplies Replacement 2 5 Soli...

Page 76: ...lacement Note Skip this section if replacing a 15mm SSD SSDs with a height of 7 mm are attached to a mounting bracket When replacing a 7 mm drive the mounting bracket must be detached from the SSD and...

Page 77: ...into the drive bay Installing a drive incorrectly can damage the interface connectors of the drive and the backplane Figure 102 Drive Extraction Lever Release 1 Release the drive extraction lever and...

Page 78: ...uired when servicing an SSD However if damaged the drive rail can be removed from the chassis for repair and or replacement Required Tools and Supplies 2 5 drive mounting rail kit Anti static wrist st...

Page 79: ...ve bay Note Handle the drive rail with care Do not bend or twist it 2 Install the drive mounting rail in the front drive bay Figure 107 Installing Drive Mounting Rail Release and set the extraction le...

Page 80: ...Adapter Anti static wrist strap and conductive workbench pad recommended Phillips head screwdriver 1 6 9 1 OCP Adapter with Pull Tab Replacement Figure 108 OCP Adapter with Pull Tab Removal 1 Loosen t...

Page 81: ...own it is in a locked orientation A lock symbol is included in each side of the plastic lock to indicate its orientation The following figure shows the features of the lock Figure 110 Internal Lock wi...

Page 82: ...forms to a 22110 110 mm or 2280 80 mm form factor Required Tools and Supplies Replacement M 2 SSD Anti static wrist strap and conductive workbench pad recommended Phillips head screwdriver 1 Figure 11...

Page 83: ...ace an RMFBU bracket and assembly in the system Required Tools and Supplies Replacement RMFBU Kit Anti static wrist strap and conductive workbench pad recommended Figure 115 Intel RMFBU Mounting Brack...

Page 84: ...of the cable routing openings Choose the opening resulting in the best cable routing to the RAID module Figure 117 Intel RMFBU Mounting Bracket Installation 8 Slide the RMFBU housing assembly in the...

Page 85: ...ewdriver 1 Figure 118 4 x 2 5 Backplane Removal 1 Power off the system and disconnect the system power cords 2 Remove the system top cover see Section 6 1 1 3 Remove all drives and drive blanks from t...

Page 86: ...ignment of the three backplane mounting holes with the threaded studs of the front drive bay 10 Secure the backplane with three screws as shown see Letter B 11 Re attach all cables to the backplane 12...

Page 87: ...emove the system top cover see Section 6 1 1 3 Remove all drives and drive blanks from the front drive bays NOTE If drives are configured to a RAID partition label the drives to identify the drive bay...

Page 88: ...e seven mounting holes of the backplane align with the threaded studs of the front drive bay 11 Secure the backplane with seven screws as shown see Letter B 12 Re attach all cables to the backplane 13...

Page 89: ...battery location see Section 6 6 4 Locate the battery on the server board 5 Gently press the metal clip as shown to release the battery see Letter A 6 Remove the battery from the plastic socket see Le...

Page 90: ...Phillips head screwdriver 2 Figure 123 Server Board Removal 1 Power off system and remove power cords from each power supply module installed 2 Disconnect all externally attached cables 3 Remove the s...

Page 91: ...wards the front of the chassis to disengage all external connectors from the chassis cut outs on the chassis back panel 16 Carefully lift the server board from the chassis and place it into an anti st...

Page 92: ...eviously disconnected from the server board 25 Reinstall processors see Section 6 5 26 Reinstall memory modules and DIMM blanks see Section 6 3 27 Reinstall all options previously removed from the ser...

Page 93: ...using one of the support phone numbers available at https www intel com content www us en support contact support html charges may apply Intel also offers Partner Alliance Program members around the c...

Page 94: ...r electrical loading in slot 1 blue slot followed by slot 2 black slot Memory slots associated with a given processor are unavailable if the corresponding processor socket is not populated Processor s...

Page 95: ...lated on either side of each processor Table 4 Intel Optane PMem 300 Series Module Support Processor Shelf Intel Optane Persistent Memory 300 Series Capacity GB Maximum Speed MT s Gold 5xxx processors...

Page 96: ...in the following table However the DIMM model revision or vendor may be different For warranty replacement Intel will make every effort to ship back an exact match to the one returned However Intel m...

Page 97: ...a degraded state although still functioning or system is operating in a redundant state but with an impending failure warning Redundancy loss such as power supply or fan Applies only if the associated...

Page 98: ...overable System is halted Fatal alarm system has failed or shut down Processor CATERR signal asserted MSID mismatch detected CATERR also asserts for this case CPU 0 is missing Processor Thermal Trip N...

Page 99: ...Each POST code is represented by eight LEDs four green LEDs and four amber LEDs The POST codes are divided into two nibbles an upper nibble and a lower nibble The upper nibble bits are represented by...

Page 100: ...initialization sequence B7 1 0 1 1 0 1 1 1 Train DDR5 ranks 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Train DDR5 channels Receive enable training 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 Train DDR5 channels Read DQ DQS training 4 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0...

Page 101: ...RDIMM LRDIMM are detected installed in the system 02h Violation of DIMM population rules 03h The 3rd DIMM slot cannot be populated when QR DIMMs are installed 04h UDIMMs are not supported 05h Unsuppor...

Page 102: ...nit Entry E7 1 1 1 0 0 1 1 1 Integrated I O PCIe Ports Init E8 1 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 Integrated I O IOAPIC init E9 1 1 1 0 1 0 0 1 Integrated I O VTD Init EA 1 1 1 0 1 0 1 0 Integrated I O IOAT Init EB 1 1...

Page 103: ...1 0 0 0 1 DXE SB SMM Init 72 0 1 1 1 0 0 1 0 DXE SB devices Init 78 0 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 DXE ACPI Init 79 0 1 1 1 1 0 0 1 DXE CSM Init 7D 0 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 DXE Removable Media Detect 7E 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 DXE...

Page 104: ...rtual Address Map Begin B1 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 RT Set Virtual Address Map End B2 1 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 DXE Legacy Option ROM knit B3 1 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 DXE Reset system B4 1 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 DXE USB Hot plug B5 1 0 1...

Page 105: ...ystem continues booting in a degraded state The user may want to replace the erroneous unit The POST Error Pause option setting in the BIOS Setup does not affect this error Major An error message is d...

Page 106: ...jor 8131 CPU 1 inactivated Major 8160 CPU 0 unable to apply microcode update Major 8161 CPU 1 unable to apply microcode update Major 8170 CPU 0 failed Self Test BIST Major 8171 CPU 1 failed Self Test...

Page 107: ...nactivated DIMM Major 8537 Memory failed test initialization CPU0_DIMM_H3 Remove the inactivated DIMM Major 8538 Memory failed test initialization CPU1_DIMM_A1 Remove the inactivated DIMM Major 8539 M...

Page 108: ...ry encountered a Serial Presence Detection SPD failure CPU0_DIMM_A1 Major 8561 Memory encountered a Serial Presence Detection SPD failure CPU0_DIMM_A2 Major 8562 Memory encountered a Serial Presence D...

Page 109: ...DIMM_C3 Remove the inactivated DIMM Major 85C1 Memory failed test initialization CPU1_DIMM_D1 Remove the inactivated DIMM Major 85C2 Memory failed test initialization CPU1_DIMM_D2 Remove the inactivat...

Page 110: ...r 85E2 Memory encountered a Serial Presence Detection SPD failure CPU1_DIMM_D2 Major 85E3 Memory encountered a Serial Presence Detection SPD failure CPU1_DIMM_D3 Major 85E4 Memory encountered a Serial...

Page 111: ...tal error related to the CPU family core cache mismatch was detected The integrated BMC may generate beep codes upon detection of failure conditions Beep codes are sounded each time that the problem i...

Page 112: ...n Processor family not identical Fatal Halts with error code 0xE5 on the diagnostic LED Sends three long flashes and one short flash to the POST Error LED Does not boot until the fault condition is re...

Page 113: ...tective packaging system When reused all the original packaging material must be used including both boxes and each inner packaging component In addition all inner packaging components MUST be reinsta...

Page 114: ...lace bottom foam K75566 001 in the middle See the following figure 3 Pack the server system with red EPE sheet iPN K58342 001 See the following figure 4 Pack the system wrapped with EPE sheet in the E...

Page 115: ...lace the accessory kit box iPN H49469 001 in the center foam cushion Place the extension rails in the two narrow foam cavities See the following figure 6 Close the inner box 7 Close the outer box Seal...

Page 116: ...ugs into shall be installed near the equipment and shall be easily accessible SAFETY STEPS Whenever you remove the chassis covers to access the inside of the system follow these steps 1 Turn off all p...

Page 117: ...assis parts Contact should be made with care Consider wearing protective gloves Danger of explosion if the battery is incorrectly replaced Replace only with the same or equivalent type recommended by...

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Page 122: ...o tier pour acc der l int rieur du syst me suivez les consignes suivantes 1 Mettez hors tension tous les p riph riques connect s au syst me 2 Mettez le syst me hors tension en mettant l interrupteur g...

Page 123: ...attention aux broches aigu s des cartes et aux bords tranchants du capot Nous vous recommandons l usage de gants de protection Danger d explosion si la batterie n est pas remont e correctement Remplac...

Page 124: ...eckung abnehmen um an das Systeminnere zu gelangen sollten Sie folgende Schritte beachten 1 Schalten Sie alle an Ihr System angeschlossenen Peripherieger te aus 2 Schalten Sie das System mit dem Haupt...

Page 125: ...h useteile scharfe Spitzen und Kanten aufweisen Arbeiten an Platinen und Geh use sollten vorsichtig ausgef hrt werden Sie sollten Schutzhandschuhe tragen Bei falschem Einsetzen einer neuen Batterie be...

Page 126: ...telaio per accedere all interno del sistema seguire i seguenti passi 1 Spegnere tutti i dispositivi periferici collegati al sistema 2 Spegnere il sistema usando il pulsante spento acceso dell interrut...

Page 127: ...surriscaldati Fare attenzione alla presenza di piedini appuntiti e parti taglienti sulle schede e sul telaio consigliabile l uso di guanti di protezione Esiste il pericolo di un esplosione se la pila...

Page 128: ...Cuando extraiga la tapa del chasis para acceder al interior del sistema siga las siguientes instrucciones 1 Apague todos los dispositivos perif ricos conectados al sistema 2 Apague el sistema presiona...

Page 129: ...conviene tener en cuenta que en el chasis o en el tablero puede haber piezas cortantes o punzantes Por ello se recomienda precauci n y el uso de guantes protectores Existe peligro de explosi n si la p...

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Page 132: ...C Inter integrated Circuit bus IMC Integrated Memory Controller iPC Intel Product Code IPMI Intelligent Platform Management Interface ISTA International Safe Transit Association LED Light Emitting Dio...

Page 133: ...Serviceability RCiEP Root Complex Integrated Endpoint RDIMM Registered DIMM RMCP Remote Management Control Protocol ROC RAID On Chip SAS Serial Attached SCSI SATA Serial Advanced Technology Attachmen...

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