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User’s Guide

I-Select TS100

I-Select TW100

Summary of Contents for I-Select TW100

Page 1: ...User s Guide I Select TS100 I Select TW100...

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Page 3: ...bility of specific product configurations and applications must be determined by the customer and is not warranted by NEC Computers International To allow for design and specification improvements the...

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Page 5: ..._____________________________________________________ 1 10 PCI E x16 Slot ________________________________________________ 1 10 PCI E x1 Slots _________________________________________________ 1 11 P...

Page 6: ...d CMOS Features Menu ____________________________________ 3 5 IDE Channel 0 Master 0 Slave 1 Master 1 Slave Submenu ____________ 3 5 Advanced BIOS Features Menu ____________________________________ 3...

Page 7: ...he Device ________________________________________________ 4 27 The IDE Cable _________________________________________________ 4 27 The S ATA Cable ______________________________________________ 4 28...

Page 8: ...ting System and Drivers with Express Setup _____________C 1 About Express Setup ________________________________________________C 2 Installing Microsoft Windows Server 2003 or Windows XP Professional...

Page 9: ...s you installing the system in an appropriate place make connec tions and start using your system Chapter 3 shows you how to configure your system and helps you set up the vari ous options Chapter 4 p...

Page 10: ...er sonal injury or loss of life Caution Cautions indicate situations that can damage the system hard ware or software Note Notes give important information about the material being described Names of...

Page 11: ...n may be included with your system either as electronic files on the EXPRESSBUILDER CD ROM or as paper copy shipped with your system System Release Notes Release Notes provide you with the latest info...

Page 12: ...n AC outlet Before doing the procedures in this manual make sure that your system is powered off and unplug the AC power cord from the back of the chassis Failure to disconnect power before opening yo...

Page 13: ...patible circuits to the external ports Remote Earths To prevent electrical shock connect all local individual office computers and computer support equipment to the same electrical circuit of the buil...

Page 14: ...mperatures Let the system warm or cool to room temperature before using it Keep the system away from magnetic forces Keep the system dry Do not wash the system with a wet cloth or pour fluid into it P...

Page 15: ...1 System Overview Overview System Features System Chassis Features Standard Features Optional Features EXPRESSBUILDER CD ROM 100SystemOverview...

Page 16: ...4 Ultra chipset offers essential features for entry level server appli cations such as Web hosting Domain name server File and print services E mail Firewall Proxy Virtual private network Both I Selec...

Page 17: ...patible devices such as LAN cards One PCI E x16 slot for High Definition Video Boards Embedded PC compatible support serial diskette USB LAN audio RAID S ATA controller providing high performance RAID...

Page 18: ...USB equipped peripheral devices such as printers C IDE device lamp H Stereo microphone in connector Lights up when a hard disk drive or an optical drive is active reading or retrieving data D Power bu...

Page 19: ...at allows you to open the right side door and to be noticed when your chassis has been opened D Connectors Refer to the System Connectors section hererafter for details E Expansion boards slots Refer...

Page 20: ...slots Table 1 1 System Connectors Key to the diagram Name of the Port Description A PS 2 mouse port 6 Pin Mini DIN B PS 2 keyboard port 6 Pin Mini DIN C S PDIF connector in D S PDIF connector out E P...

Page 21: ...ect TS100 I Select TW100 User Guide System Overview 1 7 Internal View Figure 1 5 Internal View A Power supply slot B Motherboard C 5 25 inch devices slots D 3 5 inch devices slots E Hard disk drives s...

Page 22: ...connectors PCI Express x1 expansion slots SYS_FAN System fan connector 3 pin header 12V PWR Power connector 4 pin keyed connector FDD Floppy Drive connector 34 2x17 pin Shrouded Header IDE IDE connec...

Page 23: ...4 pin header black F_AUDIO Audio connector 2x5 pin header 1 key CI Chassis intrusion connector 2 pin header BAT CMOS battery socket F_PANEL Front panel connector 2x5 pin header 1 key Table 1 3 I Selec...

Page 24: ...64FX processor with up to 1MB cache Memory The system board contains four 184 pin DIMM slots each supporting either DDR400 ECC unbuffered memory or DDR400 non ECC memory You may install a minimum of...

Page 25: ...he power supply will still be on and the processors will still be dissipating some power so the power supply fans will still run The system board supports sleep states s0 s1 s4 and s5 s0 Normal runnin...

Page 26: ...VD RW DVD RAM 2 6GB 4 7 GB CD ROM Mode1 and Mode2 data disc CD R CD RW CD ROM XA CD I Photo CD Multi session CD Extra CD TEXT CD Audio disc Mixed mode CD ROM disc Transfer rate max CD ROM 6000Kbytes s...

Page 27: ...fer 2MB Compatibility Reads data in each CD ROM CD ROM XA CD I Video CD CD Extra CD Text Photo CD Single and Multi session DVD ROM DVD R Ver 1 0 Ver 2 0 for Authoring CD DA Reads and writes CD R CD RW...

Page 28: ...1 7 DVD R9 DL Transfer rate Write Read DVD R 16x CAV 9 22 Mbytes sec 13x CAV 7 3 17 5MBytes sec 12xZCLV 8 2 16 6Mbytes sec 8x ZCLV 5 5 11MBytes sec 6x ZCLV 5 5 8 2MBytes sec 4x CLV 5 5 MBytes sec 2 4x...

Page 29: ...E x1 Syskonnect LAN Board IEEE Standard 10 100 1000BASE T Full height bracket TCP UDP and IP checksum calculation DVD RW 4x CLV 5 5 MBytes sec 2x CLV 2 7 MBytes sec 1x CLV 1 38 MBytes sec DAE 13 32x...

Page 30: ...Virtual Cable TesterTM VCT S ATA Hard Disk Drive Capacity 80gb minimum 7200RPM RAID0 RAID1 and RAID0 1 support SCSI Hard Disk Drive Capacity 73gb minimum 10000RPM RAID0 and RAID1 support with optiona...

Page 31: ...esh max 2048x1536x32 bpp at 75 Hz Internal single link TMDS optional DVI I with reduced blanking 1600x1200x32 bpp at 60 Hz nVidia Quadro NVS280 PCI E x16 Video Board GPU core clock 300MHz GPU voltage...

Page 32: ...ATA ATAPI 5 interface Supports Fixed record length only Read After Write RAW On and Off capability Read Retry On and Off capability Frame rewrite function Three levels of Error Correction Code ECC Hi...

Page 33: ...y software drivers Do Windows Server 2003 or Windows XP Professional Hard Disk Installation using Express Setup See Installing the Operating System and Drivers with Express Setup on page C 1 Software...

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Page 35: ...2 Setting Up Your System Overview Selecting a Site Unpacking the System Rack Installation Kit Assembly Making Connections Connecting the Power Cord Using the System...

Page 36: ...rview This chapter describes how to select a site unpack the system install the system into a standard EIA 19 inch rack cabinet make cable connections power on off the system Information on front and...

Page 37: ...ts applicable for the electrical code of the region Warning Be sure the power service connection is through a properly grounded outlet Clean dust free and well ventilated Every side ventilating openin...

Page 38: ...shipping containers prior to unpacking If the shipping boxes are damaged note the damage and if possible photograph it for reference After removing the contents of the containers keep the cartons and...

Page 39: ...g 1 Visually inspect the shipping containers notify your carrier immediately of any damage 2 Carefully remove the rack mounting hardware and verify the parts Support rail assembly front and rear part...

Page 40: ...Guide Static Precautions An electrostatic discharge ESD can damage disk drives option boards and other components You can provide some ESD protection by wearing an antistatic wrist strap attached to c...

Page 41: ...f If server power cords are plugged into wall AC outlets the safety grounding conductor in each power cord provides proper grounding only for the server You must pro vide additional proper grounding f...

Page 42: ...ith three screws D in figure 2 and the washer plate E in figure 2 Figure 2 2 Installing the right support rail 3 Insert two caged nuts F in figure 2 as shown in figure 2 One in the hole just above the...

Page 43: ...ide the server in and out of the rack Warning The handles are only used to slide the server in and out of the rack DO NOT use these handles to carry the server Attach the handles A in figure 1 to the...

Page 44: ...r until the front of the server protrude a little from the frame 5 Replace the front panel 6 Replace the right side door 7 Align the rack mounting frame A in figure 5 with the rear of the front panel...

Page 45: ...es it will weigh more To avoid personal injury make sure you have at least one person help you lift or move the system Do not use the handles of the rack mounting frame to lift the server 1 Lift the s...

Page 46: ...NEMA 5 15R outlet for 100 120 VAC or NEMA 6 15R outlet for 200 240 VAC If the power cord s supplied with the system is not compatible with the AC wall outlet in your region obtain a suitable power cor...

Page 47: ...ast 10 seconds before turning it on again Cycling the power immediately may cause malfunction or failures of the system Before relocating the system turn off the power and unplug the power cord from t...

Page 48: ...power control unit is powered on 3 Press lightly on the front connectors door to open it 4 Press the POWER switch to power on the system The POWER lamp lights green If it is not lit ensure the ac pow...

Page 49: ...urn the system power off 1 Shutdown the operating system OS 2 If necessary press the POWER switch on the front of the computer chassis again to power off the system The POWER lamp lights off 3 Power o...

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Page 51: ...3 Configuring Your System Configuring Your System BIOS Setup Utility Configuring MotherBoard Jumpers...

Page 52: ...stem parameters are configured using the BIOS Setup which is stored in the system FLASH memory If your system has been factory configured the BIOS Setup Utility does not need to be run unless you want...

Page 53: ...n on the keys that you use with BIOS Setup These keys are also listed at the bottom of the Setup menu Table 3 1 Main Menu Display Use Standard CMOS Features Use this menu for basic system configuratio...

Page 54: ...record any changes you make to these settings Recommended values are bold in the following tables Note The BIOS present on your system may feature more or less options that described here F5 Load prev...

Page 55: ...floppy drive A Floppy 3 Mode Support Disabled Drive A Allows you to enable the Floppy 3 Mode support Halt On All Errors No Errors All But Keyboard All But Diskette All But Disk Key Allows you to conf...

Page 56: ...ot Device Floppy LS120 Hard Disk CDROM ZIP USB FDD USB ZIP USB CDROM Allow you to specify the boot device priority order Second Boot Device Floppy LS120 Hard Disk CDROM ZIP USB FDD USB ZIP USB CDROM T...

Page 57: ...ed device IDE Primary Slave RAID Disabled Enabled IDE Secndry Master RAID Disabled Enabled IDE Secndry Slave RAID Disabled Enabled Serial ATA 1 Enabled Disabled Enable or disable Serial ATA 1 SATA 1 P...

Page 58: ...8 IRQ7 278 IRQ5 3BC IRQ7 Configure onboard parallel port Parallel Port Mode SPP EPP ECP ECP EPP Configure parallel port mode ECP Mode Use DMA Display only Displays the ECP Mode Use DMA value CIR Port...

Page 59: ...able USB resume from suspend mode Power On by Alarm Disabled Enabled Enable or disable power on by alarm Day of Month Alarm Everyday 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 2...

Page 60: ...3 8 Boot Menu Feature Choices or Display Only Description Your Setting PCI 3 IRQ Assignment Auto 3 4 5 7 9 10 11 12 14 15 Configure PCI IRQ assignments PCI 4 IRQ Assignment Auto 3 4 5 7 9 10 11 12 14...

Page 61: ...only Voltage information Current CPU Temperature Display only Indicates CPU current temperature Current CPU FAN Speed Display only Indicates CPU fan current speed Current POWER FAN Speed Display only...

Page 62: ...ter Auto Fast Turbo Configure RGB function CPU Voltage Control Normal 800V to 1 750V Set CPU voltage CAUTION CPU may be damaged or CPU life cycle may be reduced when CPU is over voltage Normal CPU Vco...

Page 63: ...1 Power off the system and unplug the AC power cord 2 The jumper is placed on one pin only remove the jumper and position it on both pins 3 Wait 2 seconds 4 Reposition the jumper on one pin only 5 Pow...

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Page 65: ...nd Replacing the Front Panel Installing and Removing the Hard Disk Drive Cage Cabling the Hard Disk Drive Cage Installing or Removing a 5 25 inch Device Installing or Removing a 3 5 inch Floppy Disk D...

Page 66: ...omponents For proper cooling and airflow always replace the side access panels before powering on your system Warning Avoid burns If the system has been running any installed pro cessor and heat sink...

Page 67: ...ommended Preparing Your System for Upgrade To prepare your system for installation or removal of system components perform the following procedure 1 Observe the safety and ESD precautions listed under...

Page 68: ...FF and unplug the power cord see the Safety Precau tions chapter 2 Disconnect the monitor and peripheral devices printers for instance from the system 3 Unlock the key lock Figure 4 1 Key lock 4 Lift...

Page 69: ...the cover 1 Take a few moments to examine the interior side of the cover and notice the 2 rails on two separate edges and the 3 slots located on a third edge 2 Leaving about 1 centimetre to slide the...

Page 70: ...panel Figure 4 3 Pop in Tabs 3 Once the left side is free pivot the front panel toward you until it is totally released Replacing the Front Panel 1 Insert the three tabs located on the left inside of...

Page 71: ...d slot cache with your left hand and hold it with your right hand outside the chassis 5 Pivot the cache until it gets released from the frame Note Two slots are necessary to install a hard disk drive...

Page 72: ...information refer to the Configuring your system chapter Removing the Hard Disk Drive Cage 1 Remove the right side door See Removing the Right Side Door on page 4 4 2 Remove the front panel See Removi...

Page 73: ...tem 4 9 Cabling the Hard Disk Drive Cage Cabling the SCSI Hard Disk Drive Cage Connect the power cable to the power connector A Connect the SCSI cable to the SCSI connector B Connect the RAID cable to...

Page 74: ...it with your right hand outside the chassis 4 Pivot the cache until it gets released from the frame Note The two tabs that hold the cache actually break this is normal 5 Take two slide rails marked as...

Page 75: ...moving the Front Panel on page 4 6 3 Unconnect the power cable and the data cable from the 5 25 inch device 4 Press both slide rails ends A to release the 5 25 inch device 5 Pull the 5 25 inch device...

Page 76: ...disk drive out of the frame Figure 4 11 Removing a 5 25 inch Device 6 Replace the front panel See Replacing the Front Panel on page 4 6 7 Replace the right side door See Replacing the Right Side Door...

Page 77: ...ard pin 1 of the drive See Cabling the Device on page 4 27 7 Connect the power cable to the drive See Cabling the Device on page 4 27 8 Replace the front panel See Replacing the Front Panel on page 4...

Page 78: ...A securing the HDD bracket and the 3 5 5 25 inch bracket together 3 Locate the HDD bracket latch B Figure 4 14 HDD Bracket Screw and Latch 4 Disconnect the data cable and the power cable from each in...

Page 79: ...t of the bracket 7 Set the hard disk drive aside Installing a Hard Disk Drive Caution Make sure to install hard disk starting from the upper slot 1 Refer to the information provided with the hard disk...

Page 80: ...ed on the hard disk drive you mean to install Making sure the screw holes will line up slide the hard disk drive into one of the available slots connectors last 7 Secure screws into the three side scr...

Page 81: ...ollowing procedure 1 Remove the right side door See Removing the Right Side Door on page 4 4 2 Disconnect the fan cable from the processor fan connector on the motherboard 3 Lift the heatsink plastic...

Page 82: ...ace it on a grounded static free surface or conductive foam pad 9 Position the processor over the processor socket so that its pins align with the socket holes Figure 4 20 Positioning the Processor No...

Page 83: ...ocked position 11 Install the heatsink proceeding as follows On one side of the heatsink insert the metal arm notches into the correspond ing slots Push on the heatsink until the hear a click when the...

Page 84: ...nnel configuration Checking System Memory If you do not know how much memory is installed in your system check the amount by using the relevant following procedure Note The maximum memory size support...

Page 85: ...See Removing the Right Side Door on page 4 4 2 If you need to remove a currently installed memory module refer to the above section 3 Align the new module with an empty memory socket Make sure the not...

Page 86: ...ny valuable data that may be present on the hard disk drive before installing the disk mirroring controller board and configuring the array Use hard disks of the same capacity and revolution for each...

Page 87: ...et the transfer rate of the board those of the devices connected to the board and other parameters by using the SCSI BIOS utility of the SCSI controller Refer to the document coming with the board for...

Page 88: ...pansion slot cover from the chassis and set it aside Save the expansion slot cover in a safe place in case you ever need to replace it Figure 4 2 Removing the Expansion Slot Cover 5 Remove your expans...

Page 89: ...move it from the expansion slot on the chassis rear panel 5 Store the expansion card in an anti static bag available from electronic supply stores or a cardboard box 6 Place an expansion slot cover in...

Page 90: ...formation to restore the system after replacing the battery 1 Turn off and unplug the system unit and any external options connected to the system 2 Remove the right side door See Removing the Right S...

Page 91: ...he secondary IDE connector on the system board Each IDE connector on the motherboard supports two devices The addition of a device to an IDE connector does not require the replacement of the existing...

Page 92: ...SI Cable Depending on your configuration your system may come with a SCSI interface cable The connectors are used as follows one connector plugs into the SCSI adapter card one or several connectors pl...

Page 93: ...nnector for an IDE storage device and the power cable adaptor for a S ATA device Figure 4 6 IDE Storage Device Power Cable Connector Figure 4 7 S ATA Storage Device Power Cable Adaptor Cabling a DVD R...

Page 94: ...his system Cabling a Hard Disk Drive All storage devices require power and DATA cable connections Devices shipped with the system are already connected The following procedures explain how to attach t...

Page 95: ...e power and SCSI cable connections Devices shipped with the system are already connected The following procedure explains how to attach the cables to a hard disk drive 1 Connect one of the relevant SC...

Page 96: ...e cables to a floppy disk drive 1 Connect the data cable connector A to the matching pins on the storage device Take care to prevent bending drive connector pins Align the cable connector to the match...

Page 97: ...per on the back of the drive must be set as cable select Refer to the IDE Device Configuration hereafter for details about configuring IDE drives as master or slave Refer to the instructions printed o...

Page 98: ...aster or a slave device using the drive select jumper at the back of the drive Refer to the IDE Device Configuration hereafter for details about configuring IDE drives as master or slave Refer to the...

Page 99: ...oubleshooting Guide Problems at initial System Start up Problems After the System Has Been Running Correctly Problems Running New Application Software Problems and Suggestions If You Need Assistance E...

Page 100: ...e system and an AC outlet Before doing the procedures in this manual make sure that your system is powered off and unplug the AC power cords from the back of the chassis Fail ure to disconnect power b...

Page 101: ...the DIMM memory and the data in process To reset the system when it is not frozen make sure that no processing is in progress Hard reset Press the power switch at the front of the system see See Forci...

Page 102: ...d contrast controls to suit your preference see your monitor s documentation 3 Turn the system on If the power indicator does not light up but the system seems to be operating normally the indicator m...

Page 103: ...erboard Are switches and jumpers on the system board correct if they have been changed from their original default settings Are all jumper and switch settings on optional add on cards and peripheral d...

Page 104: ...d disk Reinstall the software on the hard disk and try again If problems appear intermittently there may be a loose cable dirt in the keyboard if keyboard input is incorrect or other random component...

Page 105: ...ware vendor s cus tomer service Does the system meet the minimum hardware requirements for the software Refer to the software documentation Is the software an authorised copy Unauthorised copies often...

Page 106: ...selected Check your monitor s documentation Characters do not appear on screen Make sure the monitor is plugged in and turned on Are the brightness and contrast controls properly adjusted Make sure t...

Page 107: ...m with your computer first review the sections of Problem Solv ing Note Refer to the warranty booklet delivered with your sys tem to find out how to contact the local office in your country For techni...

Page 108: ...imer Channel 2 Error Contact your service representative to replace the system board 101 Master Interrupt Controller 102 Slave Interrupt Controller 103 CMOS Battery Failure 104 CMOS Option not Set Con...

Page 109: ...te the BIOS SETUP utility to set the PCI board Securely install the PCI boards and PCI riser card Contact your service representative to replace the PCI board system board or PCI riser card 144 Shadow...

Page 110: ...sabled 8192 L2 Cache size mismatch Install processors under the same specification 8193 CPUID Processor Stepping are different 8194 CPUID Processor Family are different 8195 Front Side Bus Speed misma...

Page 111: ...r message is displayed periodically if ESMPRO is not installed The event log must be cleared periodically 8500 Bad or missing memory in Slot 3A Check to see that the all DIMMs are firmly seated in the...

Page 112: ...ervice representative 1 long 1 short DRAM or M B error Contact your service representative 1 long 2 short Monitor or display card error Contact your service representative 1 long 3 short Keyboard erro...

Page 113: ...ng 5 15 How to Identify BIOS Revision Level To identify your system s current BIOS revision level proceed as follows 1 Power on or reboot the system 2 When POST starts the BIOS revision level is displ...

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Page 115: ...B Architecture Dual Channel support Dual or single channel configuration is defined at boot time depending on number and type of DIMMs installed See Standard Features on page 1 10 Connectors 4 memory...

Page 116: ...1 port S PDIF 2 ports S PDIF in and S PDIF out I O bus PCI 32 bit 33MHz 3 slots PCI E x1 2 slots PCI E x16 1 slot LAN On board LAN 1Gbit channel TCP IP hardware off load and firewall integrated featur...

Page 117: ...ing the system unstable and the card inoperable Table B 1 Interrupt Requests A B C D E F G H PCI slot 1 _ _ _ _ _ shared _ _ PCI slot 2 _ _ _ _ _ _ shared _ PCI slot 3 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ shared PCI slot 4...

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Page 119: ...Server 2003 Standard Edition Microsoft Windows XP Professional To use the system with the other operating systems described in this section contact your service representative Caution Before installin...

Page 120: ...oads the utilities and drivers applies RAID settings partitions the disk and installs the desired operating system Caution Express Setup is intended for the initial setup of the system Therefore it cl...

Page 121: ...e service representative BIOS Specification Before installing the Operating System verify if the BIOS specification of the hardware is correct See Chapter 3 to specify them Windows Server 2003 or Wind...

Page 122: ...the above paging file size exceeds 4095 MB specify 4095 MB for the paging file size If you install any application program or the like add neces sary space to the partition to install these programs...

Page 123: ...er installing the operating system 2 Insert NEC EXPRESSBUILDER CD ROM into the CD ROM drive The Choose Your Language prompt displays 3 Click on one of the flags to choose a language The Express Setup...

Page 124: ...Express Setup The Express Setup configuration screen displays 5 Fill in the boxes 6 Click on Start Installation 7 The Configurations Settings OK dialog box displays Click OK 8 The Start Installation C...

Page 125: ...d as follows to install drivers or software 1 When in Microsoft Operation System insert the ExpressBuilder CD ROM 2 Click on Setup 3 Select the appropriate option driver or software 4 Follow the on sc...

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Page 127: ...om whom the component was purchased Be sure to record the same information for any components added to the system such as a power supply hard disk drives add in boards or printers Record the model and...

Page 128: ...e Installed Monitor Type Model name Serial No Date Installed Hard disk drive Type Serial No Capacity Type number Type Serial No Capacity Type number Type Serial No Capacity Type number Type Serial No...

Page 129: ...rial No Date installed PCI E x1 Slot 2 Model name Serial No Date installed PCI E x16 Slot Model name Serial No Date installed Printer Model name Serial No Manufacturer Date installed External Peripher...

Page 130: ...endix D D 4 Table D 3 Software Product Configuration Record Table Firmware version OS Name Version Name Version File system FAT FAT32 NTFS Others Bundled software installed Licensed software installed...

Page 131: ...29 Combination Drive 1 13 Configuring MotherBoard Jumpers 3 13 D DVD ROM Drive 1 12 E Error Codes POST 5 10 Error Messages POST 5 10 Expansion Board Slots 1 6 Expansion Card 4 22 EXPRESSBUILDER CD RO...

Page 132: ...5 6 5 7 5 8 Problems and Suggestions 5 8 Processor 1 10 4 17 R Rack Installation Kit Assembly 2 5 Rack Mount subsystem assembly 2 5 Rear View 1 5 Record Table D 1 Resetting 5 3 Server 5 3 Right Side D...

Page 133: ...with which data is transmitted during serial communication The computer s operating system and software program must be configured for the same baud rate as the communication device such as a serial p...

Page 134: ...oprocessor D DC Direct Current The type of current available in the rechargeable battery packs used in portable computers See also AC default The factory setting your computer uses unless you instruct...

Page 135: ...ing the keyboard monitor disk drives cables and circuit cards hot swap A method used to insert or remove SCSI disk drives into or from an operating bus This method is typically used in RAID subsystems...

Page 136: ...th device connectivity data reli ability and longer cable lengths for Ultra2 SCSI hard disk drives Note that in order to achieve LVD performance all devices including cable controller and drive must s...

Page 137: ...disk into separate areas so that the operating system treats them as separate disk drives password A security feature that prevents an unauthorized user from operating your computer See also EEPROM PC...

Page 138: ...ice SEL System Event Log A record of system management events The information stored includes the name of the event the date and time the event occurred and data pertinent to the event Event data may...

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