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3.8  Replacing the cooling fans

Chapter 3: Replacing pre-installed components

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3.8.1 Pin header diagram

The diagram below shows the motherboard pin headers that 
supply power to the cooling fans.

CPU cooling fan pin headers

Chassis cooling fan pin headers

Summary of Contents for B4882

Page 1: ...Transport TX46 B4882 User s Manual Document part number D1614 100...

Page 2: ...without notice In no event will TYAN be held liable for any direct or indirect incidental or consequential damage loss of use loss of data or other malady resulting from errors or inaccura cies of inf...

Page 3: ...into an outlet on a circuit different from that of the receiver Consult the dealer on an experienced radio television technician for help Notice for Canada This apparatus complies with the Class B li...

Page 4: ...ibes the external components shows a table of key components and provides a block diagram of the sys tem Setting up Covers procedures for installing the CPUs memory modules optional PCI card and hard...

Page 5: ...pose of this pin If your outlet does not support this type of plug contact an electrician to replace the obsolete outlet Do not place anything on the power cord Place the power cord where it will not...

Page 6: ...rd components 13 2 2 1 Removing the chassis cover 13 2 2 2 Installing CPUs 14 2 2 3 Installing memory 17 2 2 4 Installing a PCI X PCI card 19 2 3 Installing a SCSI hard drive 20 2 4 Rack mounting 23 C...

Page 7: ...ata 52 Multiprocessor Specification 52 Use PCI Interrupt Entries in MP Table 53 ACPI SRAT Table 53 HPET Timer 53 Halt on Error 53 GART Error Reporting 54 4GB Memory Hole Adjust 54 Chipset Configuratio...

Page 8: ...Technical support 63 Help resources 63 Returning merchandise for service 63...

Page 9: ...re the Transport TX46 offers exceptional computing power and simultaneous support for 32 bit and 64 bit applications Externally accessible hot swap SCSI hard drive bays provide high storage flexibilit...

Page 10: ...up to four AMD Opteron 800 series processors 4 onboard 3 phase VRMs 128 bit DDR dual channel memory controller integrated into CPU Networking Two Gbit Ethernet ports Broadcom BCM5704C dual channel Gb...

Page 11: ...t Daughter Card IPMI 1 5 compliant Supports console redirect feature Power supply EPS 12V 700W with PFC 90 264 VAC Full Range Active PFC 47 63Hz Back I O ports Stacked PS 2 mouse and keyboard ports 2...

Page 12: ...nd accessories Component Description Industry standard 2U chassis 2 swappable HDD bays Tyan Thunder K8QS S4882 Pro mother board pre installed 24x slim CD ROM drive pre installed SCSI backplane and hol...

Page 13: ...K8S Pro AJS D 1528 100 Revision 1 0 High Performance Motherboard User s Manual 2U Server Platform B2882 Transport TA26 ID 1540 100 Revision 1 0 Hardware Installation Guide Adaptec Window 48 10 Silico...

Page 14: ...lustrated below Contact your distributor if anything is missing or appears damaged 1U 2 Way Server Platform B4882 Transport TX46 ID 1540 100 Revision 1 0 Hardware Installation Guide http w ww tya n co...

Page 15: ...low for details of the front panel indicators and switches 1 4 2 System rear view ID ID 1 2 Reset disc ID ID 1 2 Reset Power indicator Reset button Power button ID button IDE activity indicator LAN ac...

Page 16: ...rive 2 Slim FDD drive bay option 3 EPS 12V 700W power supply 4 System fans 5 IDE connector 6 FDD connector 7 SCSI connectors 8 PCI X PCI slots 9 Parallel port connector 10 CPU sockets 11 Memory slots...

Page 17: ...SATA port SATA port USB2 0 x 2port SATA SIL3114 ATI RAGE XL VT6212 USB2 0 LPC ROM ADM1027 SMDC LPC Super I O w83627HF LSI1030 U320 SCSI Broadcom 5704C ATA ports X 2 USB1 1x2 header USB1 1x2 header Flo...

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Page 19: ...malfunc tions Use containers to keep small components separated Putting all small components in separate containers prevents them from becoming lost Adequate lighting and proper tools can prevent you...

Page 20: ...l body of any other grounded appliance Avoid touching motherboard components IC chips connectors memory modules and leads The motherboard is pre installed in the system When removing the motherboard a...

Page 21: ...uctions to remove the TX46 chassis cover This step is required before any other procedures in this chapter can be undertaken To remove the rear cover and expose motherboard components 1 Pull up the tw...

Page 22: ...proces sors and heat sinks in your TX46 system Note The system supports up to four CPUs CPU0 must be installed first followed by 1 2 and 3 1 Remove the rear chassis cover as described in section 2 2...

Page 23: ...it in the socket one way No force should be required to insert the processor 5 Push the locking lever back down into the locked position as shown 6 Apply some thermal grease to the top of the processo...

Page 24: ...ssis to ensure efficient cooling 8 Tighten the two screws on the heat sink to secure them in place Note Each heat sink should be secured with two screws each with a spring beneath them When installing...

Page 25: ...Remove the rear chassis cover as described in section 2 2 1 Removing the chassis cover 2 Locate the memory slots on the motherboard 3 Press the memory slot locking levers in the direction of the arrow...

Page 26: ...g the other end into position 6 Ensure that the locking levers are firmly in place and that the memory module is properly seated in the slot Note Each bank memory of sockets is associated with one CPU...

Page 27: ...w the instructions in this section to install a PCI X PCI card in your TX46 system 1 Remove the rear chassis cover as described in section 2 2 1 Removing the chassis cover 2 Remove the blanking plate...

Page 28: ...100 and 66 MHz Set jumpers J39 and J24 accordingly See motherboard manual PCI X slots A0 and A1 can support 66 MHz only 2 3 Installing a SCSI hard drive Follow these instructions to install a hot swap...

Page 29: ...2 Remove the four screws holding the plastic spacer in the tray and remove the spacer from the tray 3 Place a SCSI hard drive in the drive trayand secure with four screws Note The TX46 supports SCSI d...

Page 30: ...4 Slide the drive tray back into the chassis and press the locking lever into place Note The TX46 is shipped with SCSI backplane and cables pre installed Note Care should be taken not to damage the de...

Page 31: ...has been fully tested Maintenance can be per formed on the unit while in a rack but it is preferable to install the device in a fully oper ational condition 1 Attach the mounting ears to the TX46 as s...

Page 32: ...as shown using three short silver colored screws from the supplied nuts screws and washers kit for each rail 5 Return the sliding rails to their shortest position 6 With the rails in their shortest po...

Page 33: ...t the rear brackets accordingly 8 When all brackets are positioned correctly tighten them 9 Lift the unit into place in the rack and screw it into place as shown Note To avoid injury it is strongly re...

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Page 35: ...lace any components make sure you have read section 2 1 Before you begin which describes the precautions you need to take and the tools you will require 3 2 Replacing motherboard components Follow the...

Page 36: ...Replacing pre installed components 1 Disconnect the power cables 2 Disconnect the CD ROM drive IDE cable Note If there is an FDD or IDE HDD installed in the bay beneath the CD ROM drive disconnect th...

Page 37: ...3 2 Replacing motherboard components Chapter 3 Replacing pre installed components 29 3 Disconnect the front panel LED and USB connectors 4 Disconnect the SCSI cable from the motherboard...

Page 38: ...3 2 Replacing motherboard components 30 Chapter 3 Replacing pre installed components 5 Disconnect optional floppy drive cable if installed...

Page 39: ...d from your TX46 Note Before proceeding you must remove all cable connections to the mother board See section 3 2 1 Disconnecting all motherboard cables 1 Remove the rear chassis cover See 2 2 1 Remov...

Page 40: ...other board up to an angle of about 45 Then slide the motherboard out front end first 3 3 Replacing the slim CD ROM drive This section describes how to remove and replace the CD ROM drive in your TX46...

Page 41: ...ews that secure the CD ROM back plane to the CD ROM drive 4 Remove the single screw that secures the drive bay to the chassis and lift the drive bay free 5 Remove the 4 screws that secure the CD ROM d...

Page 42: ...a single screw 9 Replace the power and data cables 3 4 Replacing the floppy disk drive Follow these instructions to replace the FDD in your TX46 1 Remove the front and rear chassis covers as describe...

Page 43: ...s sis 5 If no FDD is installed you will need to remove the blank ing plate from the front panel and the grill from the front of the drive bay as shown 6 Install a new FDD in the bay and secure with fo...

Page 44: ...control board Follow these instructions to replace the LED control board 1 Remove the front and rear chassis covers as described in section 2 2 1 Removing the chassis cover 2 Remove all the cables fr...

Page 45: ...backplane This section describes how to replace the SATA backplane on your TX46 1 Remove the front and rear chassis covers as described in section 2 2 1 Removing the chassis cover 2 Remove the power a...

Page 46: ...lacing the storage backplane 38 Chapter 3 Replacing pre installed components 4 Remove the backplane from the chassis 5 Secure a new backplane in place with three screws 6 Reconnect the power and data...

Page 47: ...e the single screw that secures the grounding wire to the chassis as shown 3 Pull the two spade connectors off the terminals on the back of the AC power socket 4 Remove the two screws that secure the...

Page 48: ...he cooling fans in your TX46 system 1 Remove the front and rear chassis covers as described in section 2 2 1 Removing the chassis cover 2 Locate the power supply for the fan you wish to replace on the...

Page 49: ...ans Chapter 3 Replacing pre installed components 41 3 8 1 Pin header diagram The diagram below shows the motherboard pin headers that supply power to the cooling fans CPU cooling fan pin headers Chass...

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Page 51: ...scribes the various BIOS settings that can be used to configure your system BIOS setup utility With the BIOS setup utility you can modify BIOS settings and control the special features of your compute...

Page 52: ...Date Legacy Diskette A XPrimary Master XPrimary Slave XSecondary Master XSecondary Slave HDD Post Write Buffer Large Disk Access Mode Extended Memory Testing Boot Summary Screen System Memory Extende...

Page 53: ...ote Options written in bold type repre sent the BIOS setup default Main To configure basic system setups Advanced To configure the chipset features Security To configure user and supervisor passwords...

Page 54: ...ow keys Move cursor up down Tab or Shift Tab Cycle cursor up down Home or End Move cursor to the top or bottom of the window PgUp or PgDn Move cursor to the next or previous page F5 or Select the prev...

Page 55: ...white Often a text message will accompany it BIOS main menu System Time Main Advanced Security Power Boot Exit System Time System Date Legacy Diskette A XPrimary Master XPrimary Slave XSecondary Maste...

Page 56: ...n Description Type Auto Auto The BIOS auto matically determines the IDE drive type Multi Sector Transfers When enabled the hard drive can transfer data from multiple sec tors at a time LBA Mode Contro...

Page 57: ...zero it Enable Determines the type of tests that will be per formed on extended memory Feature Option Description Boot Summary Screen Disable Enable Displays system configuration on boot Feature Optio...

Page 58: ...Redirection Installed O S Reset Configuration Data Multiprocessor Specification Use PCI Interrupt Entries in MP Table ACPI SRAT Table RSDT FADT Revision HPET Timer Halt on Error GART Error Reporting 4...

Page 59: ...ents as read Press Enter to mark all DMI events in the event log as read Com Port Address Disabled On board COM port A If the console redirec tion function is enabled it will use the COM A port on the...

Page 60: ...g systems to display unexpected behavior Feature Option Description Reset Configuration Data Yes No This setting erases all configuration data in a section of memory for ESCD Extended System Configura...

Page 61: ...ture Option Description ACPI SRAT Table Enable Disable Enables ACPI 2 0 static resources affinity table for ccNUMA systems RSDT FADT Revision 1 2 Configures the MP Table with PCI interrupt entries Fea...

Page 62: ...loper may enable it for the purposes of testing Feature Option Description 4GB Memory Hole Adjust Auto Manual Auto Adjusts the memory hole size automatically accord ing to the memory space used by PCI...

Page 63: ...system supports ECC enabling this will scrub DRAM and enable the system requests to DRAM to be checked and or corrected ECC Scrub Redirection Enable Disable Enables ECC Scrubber to correct errors det...

Page 64: ...ption Description NumLock Auto On Off Selects Power on state for NumLock Keyboard auto repeat rate 30 sec 26 7 sec Selects the key repeat rate Keyboard auto repeat delay 1 4 sec 1 2 sec 3 4 sec 1 sec...

Page 65: ...ter Serial Port A Enable Disable AUTO Configures serial port A Serial Port A Base I O Address 3F8 2F8 3E8 2E8 Serial Port A Interrupt IRQ4 IRQ3 Serial Port B Enable Disable AUTO Configures serial port...

Page 66: ...able Enables or disables the Onboard USBdevices Onboard SATA LSI Broadcom Option Rom Scan Enable Disable Enables or disables the initial expansion ROM of Onboard devices Broadcom LAN Port 2 PXE Enable...

Page 67: ...lues F9 Setup Defaults ESC Exit Select Menu Enter Select XSub Menu F10 Save and Exit Main Advanced Security Power Boot Exit ACPI Enabled Resume On Time Resume Time Resume Date Intruder Support After P...

Page 68: ...lure Stay Off Last State Power On This setting specifies whether your system will reboot after a power failure or when an interrup tion occurs Set to stay off to leave the computer in the power off st...

Page 69: ...BA V6 1 2 SLOT 0248 MBA V6 1 2 SLOT 0249 Item Specific Help F1 Help Select Item Change Values F9 Setup Defaults ESC Exit Select Menu Enter Select XSub Menu F10 Save and Exit Main Advanced Security Pow...

Page 70: ...ctions you have made are not stored into CMOS and are discarded System will use the old settings to boot up Load Setup Defaults Use this option to load all default setup values Use this option when to...

Page 71: ...erchandise for service If any problems occur during the product s warranty period consult your system vendor or distributor before contacting TYAN The warranty covers normal customer use of the produc...

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