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Hardware Installation 

This chapter, which is divided into two sections, provides instructions on the hardware 
installation of the system.

 System Assembly

 section illustrates how to assemble each 

component of the system. 

Rack Mounting

 section describes the procedures for 

mounting the system into the rack. You can use the system assembly flowchart and the 
chart next to determine the proper sequence for removing or installing components to 
the server. 

 
 

System Assembly 

Rack Mounting 

Cabinet Cover 

CPU and Heatsink 

Hard Disk Drive 

Cabinet Rails and Ears 

Cabinet into the Rack 

Locking Tab 

DIMM 

Start 

Summary of Contents for B5121G14S2

Page 1: ...s Corporation Information contained in this document is furnished by TYAN Computer Corporation and has been reviewed for accuracy and reliability prior to printing TYAN assumes no liability whatsoever...

Page 2: ...stem Memory 17 Installing a Hard Disk Drive 19 2 2 Adding a CD Drive 22 With a Ultra ATA 100 Hard Disk Drive Installed 22 Without a Ultra ATA 100 Hard Disk Drive Installed 24 2 3 Rack Mounting Option...

Page 3: ...ram 39 Starting BIOS Setup 39 Main Menu 40 Advanced Menu 41 Security Menu 42 Power Menu 43 Monitor Menu 43 Boot Menu 44 Exit Menu 44 4 2 Resetting BIOS Setup 45 Chapter 5 Expanding the System 47 5 1 O...

Page 4: ...he connected equipment and ensure that you have over current protection z Do not disable the power cord ground feature This equipment was designed to connect to a grounded earthed power outlet The gro...

Page 5: ...e shipping carton you should find these standard items 1 B5121G14S2 case kit 1 motherboard pre installed 1 LCD module pre installed 1 button board pre installed 1 USB board pre installed 1 fan assembl...

Page 6: ...l ATA power cable 1 IDE cable 1 power Y cable 2 power cord USA and Germany 4 rubber feet 1 TYAN driver CD 1 B5121 User s Manual 1 Rail Kit Inspect all the items If any item is damaged or missing notif...

Page 7: ...www TYAN com 3 4 x Screw Kit 4 1 x pair of Ear bracket Please refer to the above picture for them 5 1 x pair of Handle Kit 6 1 x Packing Kit Including 1 x Box 2 x Sponge 1 x End cap 7 1 x Instruction...

Page 8: ...ts NOS Network O S Support Windows 2003 Server 64 bit and 32 bit Windows XP Linux RHEL ES 3 0 Linux RHEL 4 0 Fedora Core 3 Core 4 Networking One 10 100 Ethernet LAN port from ICH6R with Intel 82562GT...

Page 9: ...rk connection on LAN1 internal connection q LAN2 Indicator Indicates a network connection on LAN2 external connection r Hard Disk Drive Indicator Indicates activity on the hard disk drive s USB Ports...

Page 10: ...power of the system on and off q PS 2 Keyboard Mouse Connector Connects a PS 2 keyboard mouse r LAN2 Connector Connects the LAN cable for external network connection s LAN1 Connector Connects the LAN...

Page 11: ...le each component of the system Rack Mounting section describes the procedures for mounting the system into the rack You can use the system assembly flowchart and the chart next to determine the prope...

Page 12: ...chart shows the basic procedures of system assembly FINISH START INSTALL SYSTEM MEMORY REMOVE CABINET COVER INSTALL CPU AND HEATSINK INSTALL HARD DISK DRIVE CONNECT HARD DISK DRIVE CABLE AND POWER COR...

Page 13: ...er cord z Before you install any option turn all power switches off Unplug all power cords from the system and all peripherals Leaving the power on can cause serious damage to your system z If the sys...

Page 14: ...14 http www TYAN com 2 Find the socket T on the motherboard 3 Remove the black plastic protective cover on top of the socket T keep this for future use in case you will need it...

Page 15: ...at the Pin 1 corner of the socket T Then insert the CPU s pins into the corresponding holes in the socket CAUTION The CPU fits only in one correct orientation Improper insertion of the CPU into the s...

Page 16: ...he hook to secure it 8 Place the heatsink assembly on top of the CPU and align the four points of the heatsink socket Secure with four screws following a diagonal sequence CAUTION The heatsink must be...

Page 17: ...et same timing specifications and same DDR2 speed z Memory interface speed will be set to the slowest speed of DIMM populated z Always install DIMMs with the same CAS latency For optimum compatibility...

Page 18: ...nd with the socket s corresponding end and firmly insert the DIMM into the socket Finally push the retaining clips inwards to lock the DIMM in place NOTE The DIMM modules will fit in only one orientat...

Page 19: ...drive that meets the following specifications A hard disk drive that does not meet these specifications can cause reliability problems in your system z Peak current draw must not exceed 1 8 amperes m...

Page 20: ...four bottom screws 4 Fit the bracket with the hard disk drive back into place and secure with one screw 5 Connect one end of the included Serial ATA data cable to the primary Serial ATA connector n c...

Page 21: ...one of the dual ends to the corresponding end of the included Serial ATA power cord q and the other end of the Serial ATA power cord to hard disk drive 2 r Connect the other dual end of power Y cable...

Page 22: ...ctor pins CAUTION Follow the instructions in this section carefully The DVD or CD drive contains a laser device Do not attempt to open the DVD or CD drive s enclosure or remove a DVD or CD drive using...

Page 23: ...23 http www TYAN com 3 Connect the unplugged data cable n and power cord o to the rear of the CD drive...

Page 24: ...the cabinet cover with a CD drive installed Remove the CD drive after using it to be able to replace the cabinet cover 2 3 Rack Mounting Option CAUTION Before installing the system in an equipment rac...

Page 25: ...ks with non threaded holes You need to prepare these standard items z 2 mounting ears z 2 rack slides inner and outer slides z 4 post slide mount adapters z hex screws and hex nuts for outer slides z...

Page 26: ...ame for the other side NOTE For the correct orientation on mounting the inner slides to the cabinet refer to the picture above 4 Attach a post slide mount adapter to the front end of the outer slide b...

Page 27: ...the same for the other side Cabinet into the Rack Slide system cabinet n with the inner slides previously installed into the inner rails of the outer slides attached to the rack by pressing on the rel...

Page 28: ...ons if not supplied or pre installed Placing the System You can either place the system on a flat surface a desk or shelf for example or install it in a standard 19 inch equipment rack To place system...

Page 29: ...ct a PS 2 keyboard to the system s PS 2 port 6 Switch on I the main power switch on the back of the system NOTE After the power switch is switched on for the first time it can remain in the ON positio...

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Page 31: ...2000 9 9 9 9 9 9 Windows XP 9 9 9 9 9 9 Windows 2003 9 9 9 9 9 9 RedHat Enterprise Linux AS 3 Update 4 None 9 OS default OS default 9 None RedHat Enterprise Linux AS 3 Update 5 None 9 OS default OS d...

Page 32: ...x AS 4 None OS default OS default OS default 9 None RedHat Enterprise Linux AS 4 Update 1 None OS default OS default OS default 9 None Fedora Core3 None OS default OS default OS default 9 None Fedora...

Page 33: ...Windows OS 3 On your system enter BIOS Setup and enable the RAID and SATA functions see chapter 5 for details 4 Connect a USB floppy drive to your system 5 Press F6 and insert the floppy disk containi...

Page 34: ...ress F2 to enter BIOS Setup 2 Enable both Serial ATA and SATA RAID items then save and exit BIOS Setup 3 Insert the driver CD into the CD drive 4 Run the iata_cd exe program in the Drivers SATA_RAID I...

Page 35: ...iles in the Drivers NIC Broadcom_5721 Win2003 64bit directory to a local folder 3 Go to Device Manager then select Ethernet Driver 4 Select Update Driver then select Install from a list or specific lo...

Page 36: ...except for the following RHEL3_AS_Update_4_x86 RHEL3_AS_Update_5_x86 1 Type vi etc inittab set init runlevel to 3 then reboot 2 Insert the driver CD into the CD drive 3 Copy Drivers Intel 915GV Graph...

Page 37: ...inux directory 3 Install the LCD driver rpm ivh LCDdriver 2 0 0 Fedora3 i386 rpm 4 Restart your system The LCD driver should now be loaded For more details refer to the documents in the Drivers LCD Li...

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Page 39: ...z The Setup screens shown in this chapter are for your reference only The actual items or settings on your computer may differ z The Setup program may have been updated after the publication of this m...

Page 40: ...ort 1 2 3 4 Each of these six items sets the type of hard disk drive in your system NOTE Your computer cabinet can accommodate up to two IDE or SATA devices only although the BIOS supports up to four...

Page 41: ...he EMI Electro Magnetic Interference effect Advanced Chipset Control Integrated Device Control Sub menu USB Device 29 Function 3 enables or disables the USB function by setting it to a specific value...

Page 42: ...Menu The Security menu contains the security settings that protect your system against unauthorized use Supervisor User Password indicates if a Supervisor or User password exists Set Supervisor User P...

Page 43: ...power is restored Power On causes the system to start up when power is restored Last State causes the system to return to the state it was before power loss Monitor Menu The following items on your s...

Page 44: ...ice Moves the device up in the sequence Moves the device down in the sequence x Exclude or include the device in the booting sequence 1 4 Restores the Setup defaults Exit Menu The Exit menu contains t...

Page 45: ...umper location and the table that follow for jumper definition CAUTION Jumpers not described in this section are reserved for factory use only Do not change the default settings Jumper Definition Sett...

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Page 47: ...ouching a protective grounding device or unpainted metal on the rear panel of the system before unplugging the power cord z Before you install any option turn all power switches off Unplug all power c...

Page 48: ...ion card to add to the system make sure that the card is less than 7 inches 177 8 mm long Otherwise it will not fit into place 2 Open the cabinet cover see the previous section in this chapter 3 Remov...

Page 49: ...ive that meets the following specifications A hard disk drive that does not meet these specifications can cause reliability problems in your system z Peak current draw must not exceed 1 8 amperes maxi...

Page 50: ...com 2 Locate the bracket for the secondary hard disk drive Remove the screw from the hard disk drive bracket and detach the bracket from the cabinet 3 Fit a hard disk drive to the bracket and secure...

Page 51: ...g an Ultra ATA 100 hard disk drive connect the corresponding end of the included HDD power to pin header cable to the motherboard n and the other end to the hard disk drive o Connect the included prim...

Page 52: ...motherboard n and the other end to the hard disk drive o Connect the corresponding end of the Serial ATA power cord to the other end of the HDD power to pin header cable p insert the power cord into t...

Page 53: ...a protective grounding device or unpainted metal on the rear panel of the system before unplugging the power cord z Before you remove or install any component turn all power switches off Unplug all po...

Page 54: ...Disk Drive 3 Remove the bracket containing the secondary hard disk drive if any see chapter 7 on Adding a Secondary Hard Disk Drive 4 Place aside the fan holder containing the system fans see later se...

Page 55: ...se procedures 1 Remove the cabinet cover see the previous section in this chapter 2 Remove the front bezel see the previous section in this chapter 3 Remove the two screws securing the button board to...

Page 56: ...cover see the previous section in this chapter 2 Remove either side s fan cable connector Then remove the two screws securing the fan holder to the system chassis 3 Remove the fan both single and dual...

Page 57: ...ures 1 Remove the cabinet cover see the previous section in this chapter 2 Remove the front bezel see the previous section in this chapter 3 Remove the two screws securing the USB board to the system...

Page 58: ...rocedures 1 Remove the cabinet cover see the previous section in this chapter 2 Remove the front bezel see the previous section in this chapter 3 Remove the three screws securing the LCD module to the...

Page 59: ...d disk drive see chapter 2 on Installing a Hard Disk Drive 3 Detach the 4 pin 12 V plug from the ATX 12 V connector on the motherboard as well as the 20 pin connector from the ATX connector on the mot...

Page 60: ...er supply see the previous section in this chapter 5 Remove the heatsink and CPU from its socket see chapter 2 on Installing the CPU 6 Detach the DIMM from the socket on the motherboard 7 Detach the r...

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Page 62: ...z Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna z Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver z Plug the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that of the receiver z Con...

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