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SKA4 Baseboard Product Guide

Order Number:  A09429-003

A Guide for Technically Qualified Assemblers of Intel

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Page 1: ...SKA4 Baseboard Product Guide Order Number A09429 003 A Guide for Technically Qualified Assemblers of Intel Identified Subassemblies Products...

Page 2: ...may be copied or reproduced in any form or by any means without prior written consent of Intel An Intel product when used in accordance with its associated documentation is Year 2000 Capable when upon...

Page 3: ...23 System Security 24 Software Locks via the SSU or BIOS Setup 24 2 Configuration Software and Utilities Hot Keys 28 Power On Self Test POST 28 Using BIOS Setup 29 Record Setup Settings 29 If Setup is...

Page 4: ...uide 57 3 Removing and Installing Baseboard Components 59 Tools and Supplies Needed 59 Safety Before You Work with the Baseboard 59 Warnings and Cautions 59 Memory 61 Removing the Memory Module 61 Ins...

Page 5: ...e 9 My hard drives don t show up under Windows NT 83 Checking Field Replaceable Units FRU with the Diagnostic Wizard 84 Starting the Service Partition Test Menu 84 Running Tests 85 5 Technical Referen...

Page 6: ...ais 129 WARNUNG Deutsch 129 AVVERTENZE Italiano 130 ADVERTENCIAS Espa ol 130 Index 131 Figures 1 Baseboard Connector and Component Locations 14 2 Memory Module DIMM Installation Sequence 16 3 Memory...

Page 7: ...tion Submenu 37 25 Advanced Chipset Control Submenu 38 26 Security Menu 39 27 Server Menu 40 28 System Management Submenu 40 29 Console Redirection Submenu 41 30 EMP Configuration Submenu 41 31 PEP Ma...

Page 8: ...ive Subsystems Group Worksheet 5 116 77 IDE Subsystem Group Worksheet 6 116 78 On Board PCI Devices Group Worksheet 7 116 79 Multiboot Group Worksheet 8 117 80 Security Subsystems Worksheet 9 117 81 M...

Page 9: ...ubmenu Worksheet 32 123 104 EMP Configuration Submenu Worksheet 33 123 105 PEP Management Submenu Worksheet 34 123 106 Boot Menu Worksheet 35 123 107 Boot Priority Submenu Worksheet 36 123 108 Hard Dr...

Page 10: ...x SKA4 Baseboard Product Guide...

Page 11: ...11 Part I User s Guide 1 Baseboard Description 2 Configuration Software and Utilities...

Page 12: ...12 SKA4 Baseboard Product Guide...

Page 13: ...60 m SCSI controller Four 184 pin 5 V keyed 64 bit PCI expansion connectors 33 MHz One DesotoE2 Hot Plug PCI controller PCI C Two half length connectors and several embedded devices Two 120 pin 32 bit...

Page 14: ...ideo Connector L USB External Connector M Network Connector N Parallel Connector O COM1 COM2 Connector P Keyboard Mouse Q Main Power 1 R Auxiliary Power S Main Power 2 T SMBus U Front Panel V IDE Conn...

Page 15: ...aseboard through a 330 pin SC330 1 compliant edge connector A retention module attached to the baseboard secures the cartridge Depending on configuration the system supports one to four processors The...

Page 16: ...s 0100000h 1 MB and extends to 3FFFFFFFFh 16 GB which is the limit of supported addressable memory The top of physical memory is a maximum of 16 GB to 3FFFFFFFFh Memory amounts from 256 MB to 16 GB of...

Page 17: ...nventional and extended memory Examples are Base memory Microsoft MS DOS IBM OS 2 Microsoft Windows NT and various UNIX Conventional and extended memory IBM OS 2 Microsoft Windows NT and various UNIX...

Page 18: ...errupt is available to add in cards Add in Board Slots The baseboard has eight slots for PCI add in boards supported by three PCI bus segments called PCI A PCI B and PCI C There are two on PCI A four...

Page 19: ...oller is a 32 bit PCI bus agent that operates at either 33 or 66 MHz The PCI controller manages PHP functionality for the PCI segment it resides on There is a DesotoE2 controller on PCI segments A and...

Page 20: ...twork management Auto detect and auto switching for 10 or 100 Mbps network speeds Support for both 10 and 100 Mbps networks Integrated physical interface to TX magnetics The magnetics component termin...

Page 21: ...oller supports burst data transfers on PCI up to the maximum rate of 133 MBps using the on chip 256 byte FIFO The SKA4 AIC 7880 implementation offers 8 bit or 16 bit SCSI connectors and operation at d...

Page 22: ...pports up to two devices one at the end of the cable and the other six inches from the end Keyboard and Mouse The PS 2 compatible keyboard and mouse connectors are mounted in a single stacked housing...

Page 23: ...m failure for analysis by using system management tools like Intel LANDesk Server Manager Intel Server Control ISC or Direct Platform control DPC Because 5V_Standby provides power the BMC SEL and SDRR...

Page 24: ...ified time out period of 1 to 120 minutes Set and enable administrator and user passwords Set secure mode to prevent keyboard or mouse input and to prevent use of the front panel reset and power switc...

Page 25: ...sword is entered At boot time if a CD is detected in the CD ROM drive or a diskette in drive A the system prompts for a password When the password is entered the server boots from CD or diskette and d...

Page 26: ...control access to using the system set a user password and enable it through Setup or the SSU To disable a password change it to a blank entry or press CTRL D in the Change Password menu of the User P...

Page 27: ...ure the SCSI controllers in the system 45 Adaptec SCSI Utility Use to configure or view the settings of the SCSI host adapters and onboard SCSI devices in the system 46 Server Setup Utility SSU Use fo...

Page 28: ...ory 1 Turn on your video monitor and system After a few seconds POST begins to run and a splash screen is displayed 2 While the splash screen is displayed you can either press F2 to enter the BIOS Set...

Page 29: ...er system resources e g interrupts memory addresses I O assignments to user selected choices instead of choices selected by the BIOS resource manager Record Setup Settings If the default values ever n...

Page 30: ...ral submenus 1 Main Menu Primary IDE Master and Slave Adapters Processor Settings Information 2 Advanced Menu PCI Configuration Embedded Video Controller Embedded Legacy SCSI Embedded Dual Ultra 160 S...

Page 31: ...h one or more choices The rest of this section lists the features that display onscreen after you press F2 to enter Setup Not all of the option choices are described because 1 a few are not user selec...

Page 32: ...led by default to work around a chipset erratum For Type Auto this field is informational only Processor Settings Submenu Table 9 Processor Settings Submenu Feature Choices Description Processor Retes...

Page 33: ...ring on COM1 COM2 or PME interrupt from a PCI board Delay on Option ROMs Enabled Disabled Enables a short delay after an Option ROM scan PCI Configuration Submenu The PCI Configuration submenu contai...

Page 34: ...a PCI bus Typically option ROM code overwrites the value set by the BIOS Embedded NIC Submenu Table 14 Embedded NIC Submenu Feature Choices Description Embedded NIC Enabled Disabled If enabled the sy...

Page 35: ...abled Disabled Initializes device expansion ROM Enable Master Enabled Disabled Enables the selected device as a PCI bus master Latency Timer Default 020h 040h 060h 080h 0A0h 0C0h 0E0h Minimum guarante...

Page 36: ...d Disabled Initializes device expansion ROM Enable Master Enabled Disabled Enables the selected device as a PCI bus master Latency Timer Default 020h 040h 060h 080h 0A0h 0C0h 0E0h Minimum guaranteed t...

Page 37: ...bled Disabled If enabled the system uses resource padding and the Hot Plug resource table Resource Padding Level Disabled Minimum Maximum Determines amount of resources used by each Hot Plug PCI slot...

Page 38: ...ort Interrupt IRQ 5 IRQ 7 Selects the interrupt for parallel port DMA Channel DMA 1 DMA 3 Selects the DMA channel for parallel port Floppy Disk Controller Enabled Disabled If enabled the system enable...

Page 39: ...mper on baseboard see Password Clear Jumper page 110 Password on Boot Disabled Enabled If enabled and the user password is set the system prompts the user for a password before the system boots Fixed...

Page 40: ...parity error PERR is enabled and is routed to NMI Assert NMI on SERR Disabled Enabled If enabled PCI bus system error SERR is enabled and is routed to NMI FRB 2 CPU Policy Disable BSP Do not disable B...

Page 41: ...S is hardware based flow control XON XOFF is software flow control CTS RTS CD is hardware based plus carrier detect flow control When DPC is sharing the Comm port as Console Redirection the flow contr...

Page 42: ...stic Screen Disabled Enabled If Enabled system displays the diagnostic screen during the boot process Boot Device Priority N A Enters submenu Hard Drive N A Enters submenu Removable Devices N A Enters...

Page 43: ...vice Table 35 Removable Devices Selection Submenu Feature Option Description Lists Bootable Removable devices in the system This list includes legacy 1 44 MB floppy drives and 120 MB floppy drives Exi...

Page 44: ...ished a system prompt is displayed Changing the Boot Device Priority Permanently You can change the boot device permanently Until you change the boot device priority again via this instruction set the...

Page 45: ...Once you enter the configuration menus for one of the host adapters you cannot switch to the other adapter For example once you press Ctrl A to configure the Adaptec AIC 7899 SCSI host adapter you hav...

Page 46: ...r When this message appears Please press any key to reboot Press any key and your server will reboot Configuring the Adaptec AIC 7899 SCSI Adapter The Adaptec AIC 7880 SCSI adapter has two busses Sele...

Page 47: ...a system level view of the server s I O devices When to Run the SSU The SSU is a DOS based utility that supports extended system configuration operations for onboard resources and add in boards Use th...

Page 48: ...emote server through either a modem or an Ethernet link Because the CSSU runs exclusively on the remote server any files required for the CSSU to run must be available on the remote server on removabl...

Page 49: ...e file SSU BAT Running the SSU from a Hard Drive First install the SSU software to the hard drive To install the SSU software on the hard drive insert either the diskette or CD into the floppy drive o...

Page 50: ...d commands you type in the DPC Console are sent directly to the server and the DPC Console displays the text that would normally be displayed on the server console To use this mode you must configure...

Page 51: ...CD If you run the FRUSDR Load Utility from a diskette copy the utility from the CD Follow the instructions in the included README TXT file If the diskette drive is disabled or improperly configured u...

Page 52: ...y displays its title FRU SDR Load Utility Version Y Y Revision X XX where Y Y is the version number and X XX is the revision number for the utility Configuration File The configuration file is in ASCI...

Page 53: ...e configuration file Cleaning Up and Exiting If an update was successfully performed the utility displays a single message and then exits If the utility fails it immediately exits with an error messag...

Page 54: ...porary directory on the hard disk 2 From the C prompt change to the temporary directory 3 To extract the file type the name of the BIOS upgrade file for example 10006BI1 EXE 4 Press Enter The extracte...

Page 55: ...looking at the floppy drive LED 1 Turn off all peripheral devices connected to the computer Turn off the computer 2 Remove the computer cover 3 Locate jumper block J9F2 4 Move the Recovery Boot jumpe...

Page 56: ...it 4 At the DOS prompt run the executable file FWUPDATE EXE 5 The utility displays a menu screen Select Upload Flash 6 The utility asks for a file name Enter the name of the hex file 7 The program wi...

Page 57: ...rt II Service Technician s Guide 3 Removing and Installing Baseboard Components 4 Solving Problems 5 Technical Reference A Equipment Log and Configuration Worksheets B Regulatory Specifications C Warn...

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Page 59: ...Baseboard Before working with the baseboard provide some electrostatic discharge ESD protection by wearing an antistatic wrist strap attached to chassis ground of the system any unpainted metal surfac...

Page 60: ...a board from its protective wrapper or from the system place it component side UP on a grounded static free surface If you place the baseboard on a conductive surface the battery leads may short out I...

Page 61: ...thermal results you should populate them from A to D If only one DIMM bank is used use bank A first and then B C and D OM09919 A1 A2 A3 A4 B1 B2 B3 B4 C1 C2 C3 C4 D1 D2 D3 D4 X Y Z Figure 3 Memory Mod...

Page 62: ...bserve the safety and ESD precautions at the beginning of this chapter 2 Remove the memory module and place it component side up on a nonconductive static free surface See Removing the Memory Module o...

Page 63: ...n 5 Repeat the steps to install each DIMM Processors CAUTIONS Processor must be appropriate You might damage the system if you install a processor that is inappropriate for your system Make sure your...

Page 64: ...essor Heat Sink J Processor retention mechanism K Screws 2 for retention module guide rails L Note the handle screw orientation for each processor pair Removing a Processor See Figure 5 1 Observe the...

Page 65: ...emoving Processor Retention Mechanisms See Figure 5 1 Observe the safety and ESD precautions at the beginning of this chapter and the additional cautions on page 63 2 Make sure that the processor has...

Page 66: ...o seven voltage regulator modules provide power for processors Table 44 shows this relationship Table 44 VRM Processor Power Sequence VRM VRM provides power for Description 1 Embedded Processor 1 Proc...

Page 67: ...crewdriver push the plastic ejector levers on each end of the connector away from the VRM to eject it out of the connector 2 Pull VRM straight up and out of the baseboard 3 Place the VRM on a noncondu...

Page 68: ...the procedure for removing the RTC WARNING Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced Replace only with the same or equivalent type recommended by the equipment manufacturer Discard used b...

Page 69: ...ng to local ordinance 7 Remove the new lithium battery from its package and being careful to observe the correct polarity insert it in the battery socket Add in Boards Figure 1 on page 14 identifies t...

Page 70: ...ons at the beginning of this chapter 2 Disconnect any cables attached to the PCI board you are removing 3 Remove and save the screw that attaches the existing board retaining bracket to the chassis 4...

Page 71: ...on the baseboard The tapered foot of the board retaining bracket must fit into the mating slot in the expansion slot frame Install a PCI board component side DOWN 7 Use the screw removed earlier to fa...

Page 72: ...by removing the access covers and foam cover For instructions on how to remove access covers for your system see the product guide accompanying your system 2 Remove add in board from its protective wr...

Page 73: ...nd software already included in the ISC software ISC software is included in the server software kit accompanying the SKA4 baseboard This product guide does not discuss the software for the ICMB card...

Page 74: ...ion of ICMB Internal Cable 2 Designate a PCI slot for the ICMB card The card does not plug into the connector on the baseboard but does use the opening at the rear of the chassis 3 Secure the filler p...

Page 75: ...rd The location of the connector is shown in Figure 1 on page 14 6 The ICMB kit contains an external cable The cable attaches to the card s external connector The external cable connection to the card...

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Page 77: ...If that connector is available with your power supply make sure it is firmly seated in the Auxiliary Signal connector located at J9B2 on the baseboard Remove all add in cards and see if the server boo...

Page 78: ...e if entire memory is bad 46 2 1 2 3 Check ROM copyright notice 58 2 2 3 1 Test for unexpected interrupts 98 1 2 Search for option ROMs One long two short beeps on checksum failure B4 1 One short beep...

Page 79: ...ia the front panel power switch Additionally there are signals in the PCI connectors that tell the system to boot normally used by server management adapters NICs Plugging in the adapter with AC power...

Page 80: ...t PBA xxxxxx xxx What memory is being used Is it on the tested memory list Contact your customer service representative for the latest tested memory list What chassis and power supply is being used Is...

Page 81: ...e processor in the primary processor slot Refer to the configuration label or the Technical Product Specification for details on which slot is the primary Does the secondary processor slot contain a t...

Page 82: ...2 Ultra 160 devices do not provide their own termination logic like Ultra Wide devices did Check your SCSI ID numbers SCSI devices must have their own unique ID on the SCSI bus This number is set auto...

Page 83: ...s storage devices or do it manually choose to do it manually and you will be asked to choose from a list or provide the driver from a floppy If you are unsure about what you should choose from the lis...

Page 84: ...ating system vendor For example in MS DOS you press Ctrl Alt Del 2 When your screen displays the message F2 to enter setup 3 Press F2 4 Once System Setup is started use the arrow keys to highlight the...

Page 85: ...this test Press any key to exit After displaying this message the program terminates Test Menu The Test Menu displays a list of tests that you can run Use your keyboard cursor arrow keys to highlight...

Page 86: ...cable connections before returning to the test menu SAMPLE SCREEN DISPLAY DiagWiz Test Configuration Base Memory Size 640KB CPU Type Pentium III Processor CPU Speed 550MHz CPU SMP 0 Present CPU SMP 1...

Page 87: ...every test run for one FRU The text for an FRU is red even if just one test fails The specific tests that failed are indicated below it in the report Also be aware that the failure of some tests may e...

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Page 89: ...89 5 Technical Reference This section includes Connectors pinouts and baseboard locations Information on baseboard jumpers Baseboard interrupts Video modes...

Page 90: ...igure shows connector locations on the baseboard This section provides pin information about the connectors OM09924 3 1 3 1 3 11 B1 F G A B C D E H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z AA BB CC DD EE F...

Page 91: ...p to bottom J4F1 PCI Slot 3 P64 A1 J7A1 Processor Connector 4 J4G1 PCI Slot 4 P64 A2 J7B1 Processor Connector 3 J4G2 PCI Slot 5 P64 B1 J7C1 Processor Connector 2 J4H1 PCI Slot 6 P64 B2 J7D1 Processor...

Page 92: ...nnection 3 Ground ground 6 Amps Ground return connection 4 Ground ground 6 Amps Ground return connection 5 Ground ground 6 Amps Ground return connection 6 VCC power 6 Amps Power Supply 5V 7 VCC power...

Page 93: ...supply 3 3V 17 VCC3 power 6 Amps Power supply 3 3V 18 VCC3 power 6 Amps Power supply 3 3V 19 Ground ground 6 Amps Ground return connection 20 Ground ground 6 Amps Ground return connection 21 Ground g...

Page 94: ...d 3 CHASSIS_INTRUSION in CHASSIS INTRUSION is connected to the BMC and indicates that the chassis has been opened CHASSIS_INTRUSION is pulled high to 5 V standby on the baseboard 4 FP_HD_ACT out HARD...

Page 95: ...n the baseboard and is intended to be connected to a momentary contact push button connected to GROUND when pushed on the system front panel 17 SM_FP_ISOL in SM_FP_ISOL when asserted isolates the fron...

Page 96: ...is switch should not be confused with slot interlock switches which are used in conjunction with mechanical lever designs to prevent access to an energized PHP slot The slot interlock inputs into the...

Page 97: ...B098 CMD98 A016 GND B016 CMD23 A099 GND B099 CMD99 A017 CMD8 B017 VCC3 A100 CMD114 B100 VCC3 A018 CMD7 B018 CMD22 A101 CMD100 B101 CMD116 A019 GND B019 CMD9 A102 GND B102 CMD115 A020 CMD25 B020 VCC3 A...

Page 98: ...D66 B135 VCC3 A053 CMD35 B053 VCC3 A136 CMD82 B136 CMD85 A054 CMD42 B054 CMD58 A137 GND B137 CMD67 A055 GND B055 CMD39 A138 CMD83 B138 VCC3 A056 GND B056 VCC3 A139 CMD84 B139 CMD68 A057 GND B057 VCC3...

Page 99: ...Signal Pin Signal Pin Signal A001 RESERVED nc B001 PWR_EN1 A084 GND B084 RESERVED nc A002 VCC_TAP B002 VCCP A085 D11 B085 VCCP A003 RESERVED nc B003 OCVR_OK A086 D10 B086 D17 A004 GND B004 TEST_VSS_B4...

Page 100: ...2 A037 VSS B037 BPM1 A120 A10 B120 VCCL2 A038 DEP1 B038 VCCP A121 A5 B121 A8 A039 DEP3 B039 DEP2 A122 GND B122 A7 A040 GND B040 DEP4 A123 A9 B123 VCCL2 A041 DEP5 B041 VCCP A124 A4 B124 A3 A042 DEP6 B0...

Page 101: ...8 A154 VID1_L2 B154 VID4_L2 A072 GND B072 D29 A155 GND B155 VID3_L2 A073 D27 B073 VCCP A156 VTT B156 VCCL2 A074 D24 B074 D26 A157 VTT B157 VTT A075 GND B075 D25 A158 GND B158 VTT A076 D23 B076 VCCP A1...

Page 102: ...he processors which derive power from the 5 V and 12 V supplies Each processor has a separate VRM to power its core however two processors share a VRM to power their cache Table 55 Processor VRM Conne...

Page 103: ...or termination card Server Monitor Module Connector J7H1 The baseboard supports the Server Monitor Module feature connector The table below shows the pinout of the 26 pin baseboard connector On the S...

Page 104: ...Reserved Reserved pin NC on baseboard 19 Reserved Reserved pin NC on baseboard 20 GROUND ground Ground 21 Reserved Reserved pin NC on baseboard 22 Reserved Reserved pin NC on baseboard 23 Reserved Res...

Page 105: ...event restoration of main power because the BMC needs the bus to boot the server from standby power Table 59 IMB Connector Pin out J8F1 Pin Signal Description 1 Local I2C SDA BMC IMB 5VSTNDBY Clock Li...

Page 106: ...speed Type in out is from the perspective of the baseboard Table 63 Processor Fan Connector 4 J4C1 Pin Signal Type Description 1 Ground power GROUND is the power supply ground 2 12V power Power Suppl...

Page 107: ...t jumper placement for each configurable option OM09925 1 2 3 5 6 7 9 10 11 13 14 15 J9F2 A B C JP1 JP2 JP3 JP4 Figure 14 SKA4 Configuration Jumpers A PCI Add in Slots B Processors C Configuration Jum...

Page 108: ...all procedures in this chapter only at an ESD protected workstation If one is not available provide some ESD protection by wearing an antistatic wrist strap attached to chassis ground any unpainted me...

Page 109: ...expansion card connector MECC 6 Move the CMOS jumper from pins 1 and 2 to pins 2 and 3 the Clear CMOS memory position 7 If the baseboard is installed in a system reinstall the access covers connect th...

Page 110: ...pins 5 and 6 11 If the baseboard is installed in a system reinstall the access covers connect the power cords and turn on the system for the change to take effect 12 Run BIOS Setup or the SSU to speci...

Page 111: ...pecify a new password See Chapter 3 Interrupts The table below recommends the logical interrupt mapping of interrupt sources it reflects a typical configuration but a user can change these interrupts...

Page 112: ...indicator is sourced by the OSB4 and BMC to the processors SCI Video Modes The RAGE IIC chip supports all standard IBM VGA modes The following tables show all the modes that this implementation suppo...

Page 113: ...t your system You will need some of this information when you run the SSU Table 71 Equipment Log Item Manufacturer Name and Model Number Serial Number Date Installed System SKA4 Baseboard Processors a...

Page 114: ...114 SKA4 Baseboard Product Guide Table 71 Equipment Log continued Item Manufacturer Name and Model Number Serial Number Date Installed...

Page 115: ...ccompanying the server system you are using in conjunction with the SKA4 baseboard SSU Worksheets Resource Configuration Table 72 Devices Worksheet 1 Device Feature Value PCI Multifunction Controller...

Page 116: ...Embedded SCSI Options Embedded SCSI Latency Timer Option ROM Scan Enable Disable Enable Disable Embedded Dual SCSI Options Embedded SCSI Latency Timer Option ROM Scan Enable Disable Enable Disable Em...

Page 117: ...ystems Worksheet 9 Device Feature Value Password Disable Enable User Password Disable Enable Secure Mode Hot Key Disable Ctrl Alt Secure Mode Timer Disable minutes Secure Boot Mode Disable Enable Vide...

Page 118: ...arning Lower Warning Lower Fatal Lower Fatal Item Item Disable Enable Disable Enable Upper Fatal Upper Fatal Upper Warning Upper Warning Lower Warning Lower Warning Lower Fatal Lower Fatal Item Item D...

Page 119: ...led 32 Bit I O Disabled Enabled Transfer Mode Standard Fast PIO 1 Fast PIO 2 Fast PIO 3 DMA 1 Fast PIO 4 DMA 2 Ultra DMA Mode Disabled Enabled Table 83 Processor Settings Submenu Worksheet 12 Device F...

Page 120: ...ice Feature Value Embedded NIC Enabled Disabled Table 89 PCI Device Slot 1 Submenu Worksheet 18 Device Feature Value Option ROM Scan Enabled Disabled Enable Master Enabled Disabled Latency Timer Defau...

Page 121: ...enu Worksheet 25 Device Feature Value Option ROM Scan Enabled Disabled Enable Master Enabled Disabled Latency Timer Default 020h 040h 060h 080h 0A0h 0C0h 0E0h Table 97 Hot Plug PCI Control Submenu Wor...

Page 122: ...min 10 min 20 min 1 hr 2 hr Secure Mode Hot Key Ctrl Alt Secure Mode Boot Disabled Enabled Video Blanking Disabled Enabled Floppy Write Protect Disabled Enabled Table 101 Server Menu Worksheet 30 Devi...

Page 123: ...ring Modem Init String EMP Access Mode Pre Boot Only Always Active Disabled EMP Restricted Mode Access Disabled Enabled EMP Direct Connect Modem Mode Direct Connect Modem Mode System Phone Number Tabl...

Page 124: ...124 SKA4 Baseboard Product Guide Table 109 Removable Devices Selection Submenu Worksheet 38 Device Value 1 2 3 4...

Page 125: ...ipment European Community IEC60 950 The Standard for Safety of Information Technology Equipment including Electrical Business Equipment International Table 111 Verification to EMC Regulations Regulati...

Page 126: ...ard assembly Read and adhere to all of these instructions and the instructions supplied with the host computer and associated modules If the instructions for the host computer are inconsistent with th...

Page 127: ...ith safety requirements External wiring must be UL Listed and suitable for the intended use Internal wiring must be UL Listed or Recognized and rated for applicable voltages and temperatures The FCC m...

Page 128: ...ions The suitability of this product for other product categories other than ITE applications such as medical industrial alarm systems and test equipment may require further evaluation Installation Pr...

Page 129: ...du capot L usage de gants de protection est conseill Danger d explosion si la batterie n est pas remont e correctement Remplacer uniquement par une batterie du m me type ou de type quivalent recommand...

Page 130: ...ipo consigliato dal produttore dell apparecchiatura Per lo smaltimento delle batterie usate attenersi alle istruzioni del produttore ADVERTENCIAS Espa ol Si el sistema ha estado en funcionamiento el m...

Page 131: ...nfiguring Setup 42 boot sequence booting without keyboard 26 changing permanently 44 changing priority 27 changing temporarily 44 setting in Setup 26 C caution ESD protection 15 Caution avoid damaging...

Page 132: ...ubmenu configuring in Setup 34 Embedded Legacy SCSI submenu configuring in Setup 33 Embedded NIC submenu configuring in Setup 34 Embedded Video Controller submenu configuring in Setup 33 Emergency Man...

Page 133: ...61 monitoring system status 23 mouse compatibility 22 inactivity timer 22 N P network interface controller 20 parallel port 18 password administrative 24 entering to unblank screen 25 retaining at sys...

Page 134: ...mouse keyboard with timer 22 25 locking reset and power on off switches Setup 25 password 26 secure mode 25 secure mode setting in SSU 24 software lock SSU 24 unattended start 26 using hot key combina...

Page 135: ...worksheet Server menu 122 worksheet System Management submenu 122 SSU See system setup utility changing configuration 27 diskette drive required to run SSU 27 switches locking reset and power on off...

Page 136: ...tion submenu 123 Embedded Dual Ultra 160 SCSI submenu Setup 120 Embedded Legacy SCSI submenu Setup 120 embedded NIC submenu Setup 120 Embedded Video Controller submenu Setup 120 EMP Configuration subm...

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