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Table 23.  Drive Configuration Submenu (continued) 

Hard Disk Pre-Delay 

• 

Disabled (default)  

• 

3 Seconds 

• 

6 Seconds 

• 

9 Seconds 

• 

12 Seconds 

• 

15 Seconds 

• 

21 Seconds 

• 

30 Seconds 

Specifies the hard disk drive pre-delay. 

Intel (R) RAID 
Technology 

• 

Disabled (default) 

• 

Enabled 

 

SATA Port -0 

Select to display sub-
menu 

Reports type of connected SATA device. When selected, 
displays SATA Port-0 submenu. 

SATA Port -1 

Select to display 
sub-menu 

Reports type of connected SATA device. When selected, 
displays SATA Port-1 submenu. 

PATA Primary Master  Select to display 

sub-menu 

Reports type of connected IDE device. When selected, 
displays the Primary IDE Master submenu. 

PATA Primary Slave 

Select to display 
sub-menu 

Reports type of connected IDE device. When selected, 
displays the Primary IDE Slave submenu. 

PATA Secondary 
Master 

Select to display 
sub-menu 

Reports type of connected IDE device. When selected, 
displays the Secondary IDE Master submenu. 

PATA Secondary 
Slave 

Select to display 
sub-menu 

Reports type of connected IDE device. When selected, 
displays the Secondary IDE Slave submenu. 

 

Summary of Contents for S875WP1 - EATX MBD 875 P4 DDR-2CH SATA RAID VID GETH

Page 1: ...Intel Server Board S875WP1 E Product Guide A Guide for Technically Qualified Assemblers of Intel Identified Subassemblies Products Order Number C32693 002 ...

Page 2: ... this document may be copied or reproduced in any form or by any means without prior written consent of Intel Intel may make changes to documentation and product descriptions at any time without notice An Intel product when used in accordance with its associated documentation is Year 2000 Capable when upon installation it accurately stores displays processes provides and or receives date data from...

Page 3: ...ler 18 Keyboard and Mouse Connectors 18 USB 19 High Speed USB 2 0 Support 19 Legacy USB Support 19 PCI I O Subsystem 20 32 bit 33 MHz PCI Subsystem 20 Device IDs IDSEL 21 Data Storage 21 Serial ATA SATA 21 IDE Interfaces 22 SCSI Hard Drive Activity LED Connector 22 Network Interface Controller NIC 23 NIC Connector and Status LEDs 23 Power Management 24 Software Support through ACPI 24 Wake up Devi...

Page 4: ... Server Chassis SC5200 42 Intel Server Chassis SC5250 E 43 Installing the Server Board 44 Placing the Server Board into the Chassis 44 Attaching the Server Board 44 Installing the Processor 45 Removing the Processor 48 Installing and Removing Memory 49 DIMM Installation Guidelines 49 Installing DIMMs 50 Removing DIMMs 51 Installing and Removing an AGP Card 51 Installing an AGP Card 52 Removing the...

Page 5: ...uration Submenu 79 Event Log Configuration Submenu 80 Video Configuration Submenu 81 USB Configuration Submenu 82 Chipset Configuration Submenu 83 Fan Control Configuration Submenu 85 Hardware Monitoring Submenu 86 Remote Access Configuration Submenu 87 Security Menu 88 Power Menu 89 ACPI Submenu 89 Boot Menu 90 Boot Device Priority Submenu 91 Hard Disk Drives Submenu 91 Removable Devices Submenu ...

Page 6: ...7 Product EMC Compliance 107 Product Regulatory Compliance Markings 108 Electromagnetic Compatibility Notices 109 FCC USA 109 INDUSTRY CANADA ICES 003 110 Europe CE Declaration of Conformity 110 Taiwan Declaration of Conformity 110 Korean RRL Compliance 110 Australia New Zealand 110 Installation Precautions 111 Installation Requirements 111 Prevent Power Supply Overload 111 Place Battery Marking 1...

Page 7: ...e 19 Connecting the SATA Cable 54 Figure 20 Location of Internal Headers 55 Figure 21 Location of the Fan Headers and Power Connectors 57 Figure 22 BIOS Configuration Jumper Block Location 58 Figure 23 Removing the Battery 62 Figure 24 Power Fan and Chassis Intrusion Connectors 102 Figure 25 Add in Board and Peripheral Interface Connectors 103 Tables Table 1 Server Board Features 9 Table 2 Support...

Page 8: ...uration Submenu 83 Table 30 Fan Control Configuration Submenu 85 Table 31 Hardware Monitoring Submenu 86 Table 32 Remote Access Configuration Submenu 87 Table 33 Security Menu 88 Table 34 Power Menu 89 Table 35 ACPI Submenu 89 Table 36 Boot Menu 90 Table 37 Boot Device Priority Submenu 91 Table 38 Hard Disk Drives Submenu 91 Table 39 Removable Devices Submenu 92 Table 40 ATAPI CDROM Drives Submenu...

Page 9: ...EB I O Controller Hub ICH5 R with support for up to six High Speed Universal Serial Bus 2 0 USB 2 0 ports Intel 82802AC 8 megabit Firmware Hub FWH I O Control SMSC LPC47M172 super I O controller Peripheral Interfaces Four external USB ports on the back panel with an additional internal header which provides support for an optional two USB ports for front panel support total possible six USB ports ...

Page 10: ... BIOS Boot Intel Express BIOS Update Power Management Support for ACPI Suspend to RAM STR Wake on USB PCI RS 232 PS 2 LAN and front panel Hardware Management Hardware monitor with Four fan sensing inputs used to monitor fan activity Remote diode temperature sensing Intel Precision Cooling Technology fan speed control that automatically adjusts chassis fan speeds based on system temperature Voltage...

Page 11: ...ystem Fan 1 Header M System Fan 2 Header N Front Panel Connector O BIOS Configuration Jumper J8J2 P SCSI LED Header Q Hot Swap Backplane Header R Battery S SATA A1 through SATA A4 Connector S875WP1LX only from left to right SATA A4 SATA A2 SATA A3 SATA A1 T Chassis Intrusion Header U PCI 32 33 Slots 1 3 slots numbered from top to bottom V System Fan 3 Header W Front Panel USB Header X Clear CMOS J...

Page 12: ...PS 2 mouse B PS 2 keyboard C Parallel port D Serial port A E Video port F NIC 1 1 Gb G NIC 2 10 100 Mb H USB ports 1 and 2 I USB ports 3 and 4 Figure 2 Back Panel Connectors Front Panel Connectors Figure 3 shows the location of the front panel connectors TP00184 A B A SCSI LED Header B Front Panel Header Figure 3 Front Panel Connectors ...

Page 13: ...and supports up to four DDR SDRAM DIMMs The minimum supported memory configuration is 128 MB and the maximum configurable memory size is 4 GB with stacked unbuffered DDR266 333 400 ECC DIMMs Supported memory configurations are as follows Up to four dual channel 184 pin Double Data Rate DDR SDRAM DIMMs connectors with gold plated contacts Supported memory configuration are DDR400 to run DDR400 memo...

Page 14: ...75P Memory Controller Hub MCH with Accelerated Hub Architecture AHA bus Intel 82801EB I O Controller Hub ICH5 with AHA bus Intel 82802AC Firmware Hub FWH The MCH is a centralized controller for the system bus the memory bus the AGP bus and the Accelerated Hub Architecture interface The ICH5 R is a centralized controller for the board s I O paths The FWH provides the nonvolatile storage of the BIOS...

Page 15: ... connect component 33 MHz Peripheral Component Interface PCI Local Bus slots supporting PCI specification Rev 2 3 Power management logic ACPI Rev 2 0 compliant Support for two Ultra DMA 33 ATA 100 66 connectors Intel 82802AC Firmware Hub FWH The Intel 82802AC Firmware Hub FWH includes an 8 megabit symmetrical flash memory device Internally the device is grouped into eight 64 KB blocks that are ind...

Page 16: ...es 8 MB of video memory The SVGA subsystem supports a variety of modes up to 1600 x 1200 resolution in 8 16 24 32 bpp modes under 2D and up to 1024 x 768 resolution in 8 16 24 32 bpp modes under 3D It also supports both CRT and LCD monitors up to 100 Hz vertical refresh rate The server board S875WP1 E provides a standard 15 pin VGA connector and supports disabling of the on board video through the...

Page 17: ... display controller the video scalar and hardware cursor Requests are serviced in a manner that ensures display integrity and maximum CPU coprocessor drawing performance The server board S875WP1 E supports an 8 MB 512Kx32bitx4 Banks SDRAM device for video memory Super I O The SMSC LPC47M172 I O Controller provides the following features Low pin count LPC interface 3 3 V operation One serial port a...

Page 18: ...ontroller supports one diskette drive that is compatible with the 82077 diskette drive controller and supports both PC AT and PS 2 modes Keyboard and Mouse Connectors PS 2 keyboard and mouse connectors are located on the back panel The 5 V lines to these connectors are protected with a PolySwitch circuit that like a self healing fuse reestablishes the connection after an overcurrent condition is r...

Page 19: ...t fully support USB 2 0 transfer rates Disabling High Speed USB in BIOS reverts all USB 2 0 ports to USB 1 1 operation This may be required to accommodate operating systems that do not support USB 2 0 Legacy USB Support Legacy USB support allows USB devices such as keyboard mice and hubs to be used even when the operating system s USB drivers are not available Legacy USB support is used to access ...

Page 20: ...m is set to Enabled and follow the operating system s installation instructions NOTE Legacy USB support is for keyboard mice and hubs only Other USB devices are not supported in legacy mode PCI I O Subsystem The primary I O bus for the server board S875WP1 E is PCI with one independent PCI bus The PCI bus complies with the PCI Local Bus Specification Rev 2 3 The PCI bus is directed through the Int...

Page 21: ... on the server board S875WP1 E These are indicated by the connectors labeled SATA B1 and SATA B2 on the server board Support for RAID 0 Striping and 1 Mirroring is planned but not currently available The server board S875WP1LX supports an additional four Serial ATA devices using the Promise Technology PDC20319 host controller These are indicated by the connectors labeled from left to right on the ...

Page 22: ...e and inductive coupling The IDE interfaces also support ATAPI devices such as CD ROM drives and ATA devices using the transfer modes The BIOS supports Logical Block Addressing LBA and Extended Cylinder Head Sector ECHS translation modes The drive reports the transfer rate and translation mode to the BIOS The S875WP1 E server board supports Laser Servo LS 120 diskette technology through the IDE in...

Page 23: ...hysical layer PHY IEEE 802 3 10BASE T 100BASE TX 1000BASE T compliant physical layer interface IEEE 802 3ab auto negotiation support Low power less than 350mW in active transmit mode Reduced power in unplugged mode less than 50mW Automatic detection of unplugged mode Communication Streaming Architecture CSA port provides higher throughput and lower latencies resulting in up to 30 higher bus throug...

Page 24: ...pport Suspend to RAM Instantly Available PC technology Power connectors Fan connectors Resume on Ring Wake from USB Wake from PS 2 keyboard mouse PME wakeup support Software Support through ACPI The Advance Configuration and Power Interface ACPI aware operating system can place the system into a state where the hard drives spin down the system fans stop and all processing is halted In this state t...

Page 25: ...state and the processor caches will maintain coherency S3 Suspend to RAM Instantly Available PC Technology S4 Hibernate or Save to Disk The memory and machine state are saved to disk Pressing the power button or another wake up event restores the system state from the disk and resumes normal operation This state assumes that no hardware changes were made to the system while it was off S5 Soft off ...

Page 26: ...am Setting this option to Power On will enable a wake up event from LAN in the S5 state NOTE The use of these wake up events from an ACPI state requires an operating system that provides full ACPI support In addition software drivers and peripherals must fully support ACPI wake events LAN Wake LAN wake capabilities enable remote wake up of the computer through a network The LAN subsystem PCI bus n...

Page 27: ...Wake from USB requires the use of a USB peripheral that supports Wake from USB Wake from PS 2 Devices PS 2 device activity such as moving a PS 2 mouse or pressing a key on a PS 2 keyboard wakes the computer from an ACPI S1 or S3 state Hardware Support The S875WP1 E server board provides several power management hardware features including Power connector Fan connectors Instantly Available PC techn...

Page 28: ...or and standard ATX 12V 4 pin 2x2 connector can be used to power the S875WP1 E board Plug the power cables into the pin 1 end of their respective motherboard connectors leaving pins 21 24 unused on the main power connector and 5 8 unused on the 12V connector Fan Connectors Table 10 summarizes the function operation of the fan connectors Table 10 Fan Connector Function Operation Connector Descripti...

Page 29: ...icipate in power management and can be used to wake the computer The use of Instantly Available PC technology requires operating system support and PCI 2 2 compliant add in cards and drivers The standby power indicator LED shows that power is still present even when the computer appears to be off Figure 4 shows the location of the standby power indicator LED CAUTION If AC power has been switched o...

Page 30: ...a hardware problem occurs on an Intel Server Board S875WP1 E based system The LDCM software is for use with Windows 2000 Server and Windows 2000 Advanced Server operating systems Other operating systems such as Red Hat Linux are not be monitored with LDCM Intel LANDesk Client Manager software and user guides that provide more information on using Intel LDCM software are available on the Intel Serv...

Page 31: ...er password was entered Setting a user password restricts who can boot the server The password prompt is displayed before the server is booted If only the supervisor password is set the server boots without asking for a password If both passwords are set you can enter either password to boot the server Table 11 Supervisor and User Password Functions Password Set Supervisor Mode User Mode Setup Opt...

Page 32: ...s year at 25 ºC with 3 3 VSB applied The time date and CMOS values can be specified in the BIOS Setup program The CMOS values can be returned to their defaults by using the BIOS Setup program NOTE If the battery and AC power fail custom defaults will be loaded into CMOS RAM at power on if they defaults have been previously saved Recovering the CMOS In the unlikely event that the CMOS should be cor...

Page 33: ...he two match PCI Auto Configuration The BIOS can automatically configure PCI devices PCI devices may be onboard or add in cards Auto configuration lets a user insert or remove PCI cards without having to configure the system When a user turns on the system after adding a PCI card the BIOS automatically configures interrupts the I O space and other system resources Any interrupts set to Available i...

Page 34: ...S can be updated from a file on a 1 44 MB diskette from a legacy diskette drive or an LS 120 diskette drive or from a CD ROM disk This utility support the following BIOS maintenance functions Verifies that the updated BIOS matches the target system to prevent accidentally installing an incompatible BIOS Updates both the BIOS boot block and the main BIOS This process is fault tolerant to prevent bo...

Page 35: ...ccessful BIOS recovery A series of continuous beeps indicates a failed BIOS recovery To create a BIOS recovery diskette a bootable diskette must be created and the BIOS update files copied to it BIOS upgrades and the Intel Flash Memory Update Utility are available from Intel Customer Support through the Intel World Wide Web site NOTE Even if the computer is configured to boot from an LS 120 disket...

Page 36: ...ecution time Disable Quiet Boot which eliminates display of the logo splash screen This could save several seconds of painting complex graphic images and changing video modes Enabled Intel Rapid BIOS Boot This feature bypasses memory count and the search for a diskette drive NOTE It is possible to optimize the boot process to the point where the system boots so quickly that the Intel logo screen o...

Page 37: ...g this information The BIOS enables applications such as third party management software to use SMBIOS The BIOS stores and reports the following SMBIOS information BIOS data such as the BIOS revision level Fixed system data such as peripherals serial numbers and asset tags Resource data such as memory size cache size and processor speed Dynamic data such as event detection and error logging Non Pl...

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Page 39: ...al Intel Representative See Regulatory and Integration Information on page 107 for product Safety and EMC regulatory compliance information This is an FCC Class A device Integration of it into a Class B chassis does not result in a Class B device Warnings and Cautions These warnings and cautions apply throughout this chapter Only a technically qualified person should configure the server board WAR...

Page 40: ... Hold boards only by their edges After removing a board from its protective wrapper or from the server place the board component side up on a grounded static free surface Use a conductive foam pad if available but not the board wrapper Do not slide board over any surface Installing or removing jumpers A jumper is a small plastic encased conductor that slips over two jumper pins Some jumpers have a...

Page 41: ... requirements The boxed server board comes with an I O shield for a general purpose chassis When installed in the chassis the shield blocks radio frequency transmissions protects internal components from dust and foreign objects and promotes correct airflow within the chassis Install the I O shield before installing the server board in the chassis Place the shield inside the chassis and press the ...

Page 42: ...tandoffs may cause the server board to malfunction and may permanently damage it Your chassis may be different from the illustration Intel Server Chassis SC5200 The chassis comes with standoffs installed in positions 1 4 6 20 23 and 26 Install standoffs in the bottom of the chassis at positions 7 10 13 17 18 and 19 Standoffs are included with your chassis TP00187 1 4 6 7 18 19 17 13 10 Figure 7 In...

Page 43: ...er Chassis SC5250 E comes with standoffs pre installed in positions K E A N I and D Install standoffs in the bottom of the chassis at positions L 3 1 M H and C Standoffs are included with your chassis TP00188 K E A L H C M 1 3 Figure 8 Installing Chassis Standoffs in the SC5250 E Chassis ...

Page 44: ...bit screwdriver Refer to Page 107 for regulatory requirements and installation instructions and precautions The Intel Server Chassis SC5200 and the Intel Server Chassis SC5250 E use different screws to attach the server board to the chassis Be sure to use the appropriate screw for your chassis See the diagram below for the correct screw for each chassis WARNING Only qualified technical personnel s...

Page 45: ...r To install a processor follow these instructions 1 Observe the safety and ESD precautions at the beginning of this chapter 2 Locate the processor socket and raise the socket handle completely see Figure 11 B 3 Aligning the pins of the processor with the socket insert the processor into the socket see Figure 11 A and C 4 Close the handle completely see Figure 11 D OM14263 B A C D Figure 11 Instal...

Page 46: ...d Be careful not to damage the thermal interface material 5 If there is no thermal interface material on the bottom of the heat sink use the enclosed syringe and apply the thermal interface material to the top of the processor 6 Place the fan heat sink on top of the processor TP00208 Figure 12 Attaching the Heat Sink to the Processor ...

Page 47: ...ed position push down firmly to secure the retention mechanism clips represented by letter B in the figure below TP00209 A B A Figure 13 Attaching the Fan Heat Sink Clips to the Processor Socket 9 Firmly push the levers closed It may be necessary to exert pressure to close the levers See Figure 14 TP00206 Figure 14 Attaching the Fan Heat Sink Clips to the Processor Socket ...

Page 48: ... Fan Connector Removing the Processor To remove the processor follow these instructions 1 Observe the safety and ESD precautions at the beginning of this chapter 2 Disconnect the processor fan cable 3 Open the levers on the heat sink 4 Disengage the retention mechanism hooks at the bottom of the heat sink 5 Lift the heat sink from the processor 6 Lift the processor lever 7 Remove the processor ...

Page 49: ... the DIMMs must be populated as follows DIMM1A and DIMM 1B Populate these two sockets together first DIMM 2A and DIMM 2B Populate these sockets in addition to DIMM 1A and DIMM 2A if four DIMMs are to be used When four DIMMs are installed the system will use dual channel interleave For single channel memory a single DIMM can be installed in socket DIMM 1A For single channel memory using two DIMMs p...

Page 50: ...cket Locations 4 Make sure the clips at either end of the DIMM socket s are pushed outward to the open position 5 Holding the DIMM by the edges remove it from its anti static package 6 Position the DIMM above the socket Align the two small notches in the bottom edge of the DIMM with the keys in the socket see inset in Figure 16 7 Insert the bottom edge of the DIMM into the socket 8 When the DIMM i...

Page 51: ...he DIMM sockets 8 Replace the server s cover and reconnect the AC power cord Installing and Removing an AGP Card CAUTION When installing any AGP card in the server board ensure that it is fully seated in the AGP connector before you power on the system If the card is not fully seated in the AGP connector an electrical short may result across the AGP slot pins Depending on the over current protecti...

Page 52: ...that is marked A in the figure below 4 Secure the card s metal bracket to the chassis back panel with a screw TP00191 A Figure 17 Installing the AGP Card Removing the AGP Card Follow these instructions to remove the AGP card from the server board 1 Observe the precautions in Before You Begin on page 39 2 Remove the screw that secures the card s metal bracket to the chassis back panel 3 Pull back o...

Page 53: ...me cable the maximum transfer rate between the drives may be reduced to that of the slowest drive Do not connect an ATA device as a slave on the same IDE cable as an ATAPI master device For example do not connect an ATA hard drive as a slave to an ATAPI CD ROM drive For the cable to function correctly Attach the end of the cable that has a single connector A to the server board as shown in Figure ...

Page 54: ...r end of the cable can be connected to the SATA drive or to the connector on the board see Figure 19 1 Observe the precautions in Before You Begin on page 39 2 Attach either cable end to the connector A on the board 3 Attach either cable end to the connector B on the drive TP00193 A B Figure 19 Connecting the SATA Cable NOTE For instructions on installing and configuring Serial ATA RAID on the 4 p...

Page 55: ...ont panel header observe the precautions in Before You Begin on page 39 Figure 20 above shows the location of the front panel header Table 12 shows the pin assignments for the front panel header Table 12 Front Panel Header J7J1 Pin Signal Name Pin s Function 1 Power LED Anode 2 5VSB 3 Key 4 Unused 5 GND 6 Unused 7 HDD Activity LED Anode 8 Unused 9 HDD Activity LED Cathode 10 Unused 11 Power Switch...

Page 56: ...used 33 Unused 34 Unused Connecting the USB 2 0 Header Before connecting the USB 2 0 header observe the precautions in Before You Begin on page 39 Figure 20 shows the location of the USB 2 0 header Table 13 shows the pin assignments for the front panel header Table 13 USB 2 0 Header J7E1 Pin Signal name Pin Signal name 1 USB_FNT1_PWR 2 USB_FNT1_PWR 3 USB_FRONT1_L 4 USB_FRONT2_L 5 USB_ FRONT1_L 6 U...

Page 57: ...usion headers and power supply connectors TP00195 A B C E H I 12 V F J1B1 J6J3 J6J2 J7B1 J1F1 J9A1 G D A System Fan 4 Header B CPU Fan C Main Power Connector D Auxiliary Power Connector E System Fan 1 Header F System Fan 2 Header G Chassis Intrusion Header H System Fan 3 Header I 12V CPU Power Connector Figure 21 Location of the Fan Headers and Power Connectors ...

Page 58: ...or core voltage power supply connector to the desktop board may result in damage to the desktop board and or power supply Figure 21 shows the location of power connectors 1 Observe the precautions in Before You Begin on page 39 2 Connect the 12 V processor core voltage power supply cable to the 2x2 connector 3 Connect the main power cable to the 2x10 connector Setting the BIOS Configuration Jumper...

Page 59: ...Begin on page 39 2 Turn off all peripheral devices connected to the computer Turn off the computer Disconnect the computer s power cord from the AC power source wall outlet or power adapter 3 Remove the computer cover 4 Find the configuration jumper block see figure to be indicated 5 Place the jumper on pins 2 3 as shown below 1 3 6 Replace the cover plug in the computer turn on the computer and a...

Page 60: ... in accordance with local environmental regulations PRECAUTION Risque d explosion si la pile usagée est remplacée par une pile de type incorrect Les piles usagées doivent être recyclées dans la mesure du possible La mise au rebut des piles usagées doit respecter les réglementations locales en vigueur en matière de protection de l environnement French FORHOLDSREGEL Eksplosionsfare hvis batteriet er...

Page 61: ...produttore Per disfarsi delle pile usate seguire le istruzioni del produttore Italian PRECAUCIÓN Existe peligro de explosión si la pila no se cambia de forma adecuada Utilice solamente pilas iguales o del mismo tipo que las recomendadas por el fabricante del equipo Para deshacerse de las pilas usadas siga igualmente las instrucciones del fabricante Spanish WAARSCHUWING Er bestaat ontploffingsgevaa...

Page 62: ...s power cord from the AC power source wall outlet or power adapter 3 Remove the server cover 4 Locate the battery on the board see Figure 23 5 With your fingertip or a flathead screwdriver gently pull back the tab away from the battery Pull out the battery Note the orientation of the on the battery 6 Install the new battery in the connector orienting the as shown in Figure 23 7 Replace the server ...

Page 63: ...utomatically update your BIOS Prepare for the update Update the BIOS Recover the BIOS if an update fails Obtaining the BIOS Update File You can update to a new version of the BIOS or change the language section of the BIOS by using the BIOS update file The BIOS update file is a compressed self extracting archive that contains all the files you need to update the BIOS The BIOS update file contains ...

Page 64: ... LS 120 diskette drive you must use a 1 44 MB diskette as the bootable BIOS update diskette The server is unable to recover a BIOS from an LS 120 diskette To create a bootable diskette using a DOS system Place an unformatted diskette in the diskette drive and format the diskette using the s option Example format a s Alternatively place a formatted diskette in the diskette drive and use the sys com...

Page 65: ...name of the BIOS upgrade file for example EABIOSxx 5 Press Enter The extracted file contains the following files LICENSE TXT BIOINSTR TXT BIOS EXE MK_BOOTZ EXE 6 Read the LICENSE TXT file which contains the software license agreement and the BIOINSTR TXT file which contains the instructions for the BIOS update 7 Insert the bootable diskette into drive A 8 Extract the BIOS EXE file to the diskette ...

Page 66: ...updates the BIOS in two parts first updating the boot block and displaying the Operation completed successfully message and then updating the BIOS core 2 When the update process is complete the monitor will display a message telling you to remove the diskette and to reboot the system 3 As the server boots check the BIOS identifier version number to make sure the upgrade was successful If a logo ap...

Page 67: ...iskette into diskette drive A 5 Replace the server cover connect the power cord turn on the server and allow it to boot The recovery process will take a few minutes Listen to the speaker and watch for drive A activity Upon applying power drive A will begin to show activity In about a minute two beeps are heard and drive A activity ceases temporarily indicating the successful recovery of the BIOS c...

Page 68: ...nance menu is available only when the BIOS configuration jumper covers pins two and three The BIOS Setup program can be used to view and change the BIOS settings for the server The BIOS Setup program is accessed by pressing the F2 key after the Power On Self Test POST memory test begins and before the operating system boot begins The menu bar is shown below Maintenance Main Advanced Security Power...

Page 69: ...ation Setup only displays this menu when the BIOS Configuration jumper is in the configure mode See page 58 for information about setting the configure mode To access this menu select Maintenance on the menu bar at the top of the screen Maintenance Main Advanced Security Power Boot Exit Table 17 Maintenance Menu Feature Options Description CPU Frequency 8 to 1 ratio default 12 to 1 ratio through 3...

Page 70: ...ays the total amount of RAM Memory Mode No options Displays whether interleaved or single channel memory mode is in place DIMM Slot 1A DIMM Slot 2A DIMM Slot 1B DIMM Slot 2B No options Displays the amount and type of DIMMs in the memory banks Memory Configuration Non ECC ECC Allows the user to enable error reporting in the system and all installed memory supported ECC If non ECC memory is installe...

Page 71: ...ays the Boot Configuration submenu Peripheral Configuration Select to display submenu Displays the Peripheral Configuration submenu Drive Configuration Select to display submenu Displays the Drive Configuration submenu Floppy Configuration Select to display submenu Displays the Floppy Configuration submenu Event Log Configuration Select to display submenu Displays the Event Log Configuration subme...

Page 72: ...Configuration Hardware Monitoring Remote Access Configuration The submenu represented by Table 20 is for configuring the IRQ priority of PCI slots individually Table 20 PCI Configuration Submenu Feature Options Description PCI Slot 1 IRQ Priority Auto default 5 9 10 11 Allows selection of IRQ priority PCI Slot 2 IRQ Priority Note 1 Auto default 5 9 10 11 Allows selection of IRQ priority PCI Slot 3...

Page 73: ...The submenu represented by Table 21 is for setting Plug and Play PnP options resetting configuration data and the power on state of the Numlock key Table 21 Boot Configuration Submenu Feature Options Description Plug and Play O S No default Yes Specifies if manual configuration is desired No lets the BIOS configure all devices This setting is appropriate when using a Plug and Play operating system...

Page 74: ...o an address indicates a conflict with another device Base I O Address 3F8 default 2F8 3E8 2E8 This option is available only when Serial Port A is set to Enabled Specifies the base I O address for serial port A Interrupt IRQ 3 IRQ 4 default This option is available only when Serial Port A is set to Enabled Specifies the interrupt for serial port A Serial Port B Disabled Enabled Auto default Config...

Page 75: ...ECP is Enhanced Capabilities Port mode a high speed bi directional mode Base I O Address 378 default 278 This feature is present only when Parallel Port is set to Enabled Specifies the base I O address for the parallel port Interrupt IRQ 5 IRQ 7 default This feature is present only when Parallel Port is set to Enabled Specifies the interrupt for the parallel port DMA 1 3 default This feature is pr...

Page 76: ...emote Access Configuration The menu represented in Table 23 is used to configure drive options Table 23 Drive Configuration Submenu Feature Options Description ATA IDE Configuration Disabled Legacy Enhanced default Selects the mode for the integrated IDE controller When Legacy is selected a maximum of 4 drives can be installed When Enhanced is selected a maximum of 6 drives can be installed Legacy...

Page 77: ... menu Reports type of connected SATA device When selected displays SATA Port 1 submenu PATA Primary Master Select to display sub menu Reports type of connected IDE device When selected displays the Primary IDE Master submenu PATA Primary Slave Select to display sub menu Reports type of connected IDE device When selected displays the Primary IDE Slave submenu PATA Secondary Master Select to display...

Page 78: ...ty only one example is shown Table 24 Primary Secondary SATA 0 SATA 1 Master Slave Submenus Feature Options Description Drive Installed No options Displays the type of drive installed Type User Auto default Specifies the drive configuration User allows capabilities to be changed Auto fills in capabilities from the device Maximum Capacity No options Displays the capacity of the drive SATA only LBA ...

Page 79: ...enu bar then Floppy Configuration Maintenance Main Advanced Security Power Boot Exit PCI Configuration Boot Configuration Peripheral Configuration Drive Configuration Floppy Configuration Event Log Configuration Video Configuration USB Configuration Chipset Configuration Fan Control Configuration Hardware Monitoring Remote Access Configuration The submenu represented by Table 25 is used for config...

Page 80: ...l Configuration Hardware Monitoring Remote Access Configuration The submenu represented by Table 26 is used to configure the event logging features Table 26 Event Log Configuration Submenu Feature Options Description Event Log No options Indicates if there is space available in the event log View Event Log Enter Displays the event log Clear Event Log OK default Cancel Clears the event log after re...

Page 81: ...Configuration USB Configuration Chipset Configuration Fan Control Configuration Hardware Monitoring Remote Access Configuration The submenu represented by Table 27 is used to configure the video features Table 27 Video Configuration Submenu Feature Options Description AGP Aperture Size 4MB 8MB 16MB 32MB 64MB default 128MB 256MB Sets the aperture size for the AGP video controller Primary Video Adap...

Page 82: ...Configuration Fan Control Configuration Hardware Monitoring Remote Access Configuration The submenu represented by Table 28 is used to configure the USB features Table 28 USB Configuration Submenu Feature Options Description High Speed USB Enabled default Disabled Enables or disables the USB 2 0 driver Disable this option if the driver is not available Legacy USB support Disabled Enabled default A...

Page 83: ...tion Floppy Configuration Event Log Configuration Video Configuration USB Configuration Chipset Configuration Fan Control Configuration Hardware Monitoring Remote Access Configuration The submenu represented by Table 29 is used to configure the chipset features Table 29 Chipset Configuration Submenu Feature Options Description ISA Enable Bit Disabled Enabled default This option is required by some...

Page 84: ...nual User Defined This option is available only if User Defined is selected as the Extended Configuration option Auto Timings are programmed according to the memory detected Manual Aggressive Selects the most aggressive user defined timings Manual User Defined Allows manual override of detected SDRAM settings CPC Override Auto default Enable Disable Command Per Clock When enabled it allows the DRA...

Page 85: ...uration USB Configuration Chipset Configuration Fan Control Configuration Hardware Monitoring Remote Access Configuration The submenu represented by Table 30 is used to configure the fan control features Table 30 Fan Control Configuration Submenu Feature Options Description Fan Control Disabled Enabled default Lowest Fan Speed Slow default Off This option is available only if Enabled is selected a...

Page 86: ...ed These options can be viewed only not changed Table 31 Hardware Monitoring Submenu Feature Options Description Processor Zone Temperature No options Displays processor zone temperature System Zone 1 Temperature No options Displays system zone 1 temperature System Zone 2 Temperature No options Displays system zone 2 temperature Processor Fan Speed No options Displays the speed at which the proces...

Page 87: ...ability to remotely manage the system Serial Port Number COM1 default COM2 This option is available only if Enabled is set for the Remote Access option Specifies the serial port to use for console redirection In addition to selecting the port number in BIOS setup make sure the selected port is enabled for use Serial Port Mode 115200 8 n 1 57600 8 n 1 default 19200 8 n 1 This option is available on...

Page 88: ...rd can be up to seven alphanumeric characters Specifies the user password Clear User Password Note 1 Ok default No Clears the user password User Access Level Note 2 No Access View Only Limited Full default Sets BIOS Setup Utility access rights for user level No Access User cannot access BIOS Setup View Only User can view BIOS Setup but cannot make any changes Limited User can make limited changes ...

Page 89: ... the server Stay Off keeps the power off until the power button is pressed Last State restores the previous power state before power loss occurred Wake on PCI PME Stay Off default Power On Specifies how the computer responds to a PCI power management event ACPI Submenu To access this menu select Power on the menu bar then ACPI Maintenance Main Advanced Security Power Boot Exit ACPI The submenu rep...

Page 90: ...oot Disabled Enabled default Enables the computer to boot without running certain POST tests Scan User Flash Area Disabled Enabled default Enables the BIOS to scan the flash memory for user binary files that are executed at boot time PXE Boot to LAN Disabled default Enabled Enables PXE boot USB Boot Disabled Enabled default Enables the computer to boot from USB boot devices Boot Device Priority Se...

Page 91: ...lt settings for the first through fourth boot devices are respectively Removable Dev Hard Drive ATAPI CD ROM Intel UNDI PXE 2 0 Hard Disk Drives Submenu To access this menu select Boot on the menu bar then Hard Disk Drives Maintenance Main Advanced Security Power Boot Exit Boot Device Priority Hard Disk Drives Removable Devices ATAPI CDROM Drives The submenu represented in Table 38 is for setting ...

Page 92: ...alled This list will display up to four removable devices the maximum number of removable devices supported by the BIOS ATAPI CDROM Drives Submenu To access this menu select Boot on the menu bar then ATAPI CDROM Drives Maintenance Main Advanced Security Power Boot Exit Boot Device Priority Hard Disk Drives Removable Devices ATAPI CDROM Drives The submenu represented in Table 40 is for setting ATAP...

Page 93: ... Discarding Changes Exits without saving any changes made in the BIOS Setup program Load Setup Defaults Loads the factory default values for all the Setup options Load Custom Defaults Loads the custom defaults for Setup options Save Custom Defaults Saves the current values as custom defaults Normally the BIOS reads the Setup values from flash memory If this memory is corrupted the BIOS reads the c...

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Page 95: ...POST if the video configuration fails or if an external ROM module does not properly checksum to zero Table 42 Beep Codes Number of Beeps Description 1 Refresh failure 2 Parity cannot be reset 3 First 64 Kb memory failure 4 Timer not operational 5 Processor failure Reserved not used 6 8042 GateA20 cannot be toggled memory failure or not present 7 Exception interrupt error 8 Display memory R W erro...

Page 96: ...the battery soon CMOS Display Type Wrong The display type is different than what has been stored in CMOS Check Setup to make sure type is correct CMOS Checksum Bad The CMOS checksum is incorrect CMOS memory may have been corrupted Run Setup to reset values CMOS Settings Wrong CMOS values are not the same as the last boot These values have either been corrupted or the battery has failed CMOS Date T...

Page 97: ...memory was added or removed then memory may be bad No Boot Device Available System did not find a device to boot Off Board Parity Error A parity error occurred on an off board card This error is followed by an address On Board Parity Error A parity error occurred in onboard memory This error is followed by an address Parity Error A parity error occurred in onboard memory at an unknown address NVRA...

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Page 99: ...311 Taiwan 2 2545 1640 India 0006517 830 3634 Indonesian 001 803 65 7249 Malaysia 1 800 80 1390 New Zealand 0800 444 365 Pakistan 632 6368415 IDD via Philippines Philippines 1 800 1 651 0117 Thailand 1 800 6310003 Vietnam 632 6368416 IDD via Philippines In Japan 0120 868686 Domestic 81 298 47 0800 outside country In Latin America Brazil 0021 0811 408 5540 Mexico 001 800 628 8686 Colombia 980 9 122...

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Page 101: ...ese connectors for powering devices external to the server chassis A fault in the load presented by the external devices could cause damage to the server the interconnecting cable and the external devices themselves NOTE A standard ATX 20 pin power connector and standard ATX 12V 4 pin 2x2 connector can be used to power the server board S875WP1 E Plug the power cables into the pin 1 end of their re...

Page 102: ...ctors Figure 24 shows the power fan and chassis intrusion connectors TP00195 A B C E H I 12 V F J1B1 J6J3 J6J2 J7B1 J1F1 J9A1 G D A Chassis fan B Processor fan C Main power D Auxiliary power E Chassis fan F Chassis fan G Chassis intrusion H 12V power Figure 24 Power Fan and Chassis Intrusion Connectors ...

Page 103: ...al ATA A T A 1 0 0 A PCI slot 1 B PCI slot 2 C PCI slot 3 D Serial ATA Drive SATA A4 S875WP1LX only E Serial ATA Drive SATA A2 S875WP1LX only F Serial ATA Drive SATA A3 S875WP1LX only G Serial ATA Drive SATA A1 S875WP1LX only H Serial ATA Drive SATA B1 I Serial ATA Drive SATA B2 J Secondary IDE K Primary IDEFloppy drive Figure 25 Add in Board and Peripheral Interface Connectors ...

Page 104: ...OS memory open to the PCI bus 640 K 800 K A0000 C7FFF 160 KB Video memory and BIOS 639 K 640 K 9FC00 9FFFF 1 KB Extended BIOS data movable by memory manager software 512 K 639 K 80000 9FBFF 127 KB Extended conventional memory 0 K 512 K 00000 7FFFF 512 KB Conventional memory DMA Channels Table 45 DMA Channels DMA Channel Number Data Width System Resource 0 8 or 16 bits Open 1 8 or 16 bits Parallel ...

Page 105: ...E channel status port 0378 037F 8 bytes LPT1 03B0 03BB 12 bytes Intel 82875P MCH 03C0 03DF 32 bytes Intel 82875P MCH 03E8 03EF 8 bytes COM3 03F0 03F5 6 bytes Diskette channel 1 03F6 1 byte Primary IDE channel command port 03F8 03FF 8 bytes COM1 04D0 04D1 2 bytes Edge level triggered PIC LPTn 400 8 bytes ECP port LPTn base address 400h 0CF8 0CFB Note 2 4 bytes PCI configuration address register 0CF...

Page 106: ...and Play option User available 6 Diskette drive 7 LPT1 Note 1 8 Real time clock 9 Reserved for ICH5 R system management bus 10 User available 11 User available 12 Onboard mouse port if present else user available 13 Reserved math coprocessor 14 Primary IDE if present else user available 15 Secondary IDE if present else user available 16 USB UHCI controller 1 through PIRQA 17 User available through...

Page 107: ...ble Intel host system For information on compatible host system s refer to Intel s Server Builder website or contact your local Intel representative FCC Class A Verification Radiated Conducted Emissions USA ICES 003 Class A Radiated Conducted Emissions Canada CISPR 22 3 rd Edition Class A Radiated Conducted Emissions International EN55022 Class A Radiated Conducted Emissions European Union EN55024...

Page 108: ...egulatory Compliance Markings This product is marked with the following Product Certification Markings Table 48 Product Certification Markings UL Recognition Mark CE Mark Russian GOST Mark Australian C Tick Mark BSMI DOC Marking BSMI EMC Warning RRL MIC Mark ...

Page 109: ...particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver Connect the equipment to an ...

Page 110: ...Voltage Directive 73 23 EEC and EMC Directive 89 336 EEC The product has been marked with the CE Mark to illustrate its compliance Taiwan Declaration of Conformity This product has been tested and complies with CNS13438 The product has been marked with the BSMI DOC mark to illustrate compliance Korean RRL Compliance This product has been tested and complies with MIC Notices No 1997 41 and 1997 42 ...

Page 111: ...his board assembly Read and adhere to all of these instructions and the instructions supplied with the chassis and associated modules If the instructions for the chassis are inconsistent with these instructions or the instructions for associated modules contact the supplier s technical support to find out how you can ensure that your computer meets safety and regulatory requirements If you do not ...

Page 112: ...xplosion if battery is incorrectly replaced Replace with only the same or equivalent type recommended by the manufacturer Dispose of used batteries according to the manufacturer s instructions Use Only for Intended Applications This server board was evaluated as Information Technology Equipment I T E for use in computers that will be installed in offices homes schools computer rooms and similar lo...

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