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Federal Communications Commission (FCC)

Notice for the USA 

Compliance Information State-

ment (Declaration of Conformity Procedure) DoC FCC 
Part 15: This device complies with part 15 of the FCC 
Rules

Operation is subject to the following conditions: 

1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and 

2) This device must accept any interference received including inter-
ference that may cause undesired operation. 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 one or more of the following measures: 

– Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. 
– Increase the separation between the equipment and the 

receiver. 

– Plug the equipment 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 limits for radio interference 
as specified in the Canadian Department of Communications Radio 
Interference Regulations. (Cet appareil est conforme aux norms de 
Classe B d’interference radio tel que specifie par le Ministere Cana-
dien des Communications dans les reglements d’ineteference 
radio.) 

Notice for Europe (CE Mark) This product is in conformity 
with the Council Directive 89/336/EEC, 92/31/EEC 
(EMC).

CAUTION: Lithium battery included with this board. Do not puncture, 
mutilate, or dispose of battery in fire. Danger of explosion if battery 
is incorrectly replaced. Replace only with the same or equivalent 
type recommended by manufacturer. Dispose of used battery 
according to manufacturer instructions and in accordance with your 
local regulations. 

Summary of Contents for Transport GT20 B5161

Page 1: ...Transport GT20 B5161 Service Engineer s Manual ...

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Page 3: ... retains the right to make changes to product descriptions and or specifications at any time 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 inaccuracies of information contained in this document Trademark Recognition All registered and unregistered trademarks and com...

Page 4: ...ment 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 limits for radio interference as specified in the Canadian Department of Communications Radio Interference Regulations Cet appareil est conforme aux norms de Classe B d interference radio tel que sp...

Page 5: ...ents and provides block diagrams of the system Chapter 2 Covers procedures on installing the CPU mem ory module PCI card and hard drive Chapter 3 Covers removal and replacement procedures for pre installed components Appendix Describes the differences between mainboard BIOS and system BIOS The cable connection tables are also provided for reference of system setup For SMDC setting up please refer ...

Page 6: ...f this pin If your outlet does not support this kind of plug contact your electrician to replace your obsolete outlet Do not place anything on the power cord Place the power cord where it will not be in the way of foot traffic Follow all warnings and cautions in this manual and on the unit case Do not push objects in the ventilation slots as they may touch high voltage components and result in sho...

Page 7: ...Precautions 15 2 1 Rack Mounting 17 2 1 1 Installing the Server in a Rack 17 2 2 Installing Motherboard Components 23 2 2 1 Removing the Chassis Cover 23 2 2 2 Installing the CPU Heatsink and Air Duct 24 2 2 3 Installing the Memory 27 2 2 4 Installing a PCI Card 28 2 3 Installing the Hard Drive 29 2 4 Installing the Slim FDD Option 31 Chapter 3 Replacing Pre Installed Components 3 1 Introduction 3...

Page 8: ... M1012 Adapter Board Connector Pin Definition 44 3 6 3 System Fan Layout 49 3 7 Replacing the SATA Backplane 50 3 7 1 SATA Backplane Features 51 3 8 Replacing the Cooling Fan 54 3 9 Replacing the Power Supply 55 Appendix I BIOS Differences Appendix II Cable Connection Tables Appendix III Installing SMDC Cards Technical Support ...

Page 9: ... a lightning fast PCI Express bus imple mentation The TransportTM GT20 B5161 not only empow ers your company in today s demanding IT environment but also offers a smooth path for future application usage TYAN is also proud to deliver the TransportTM GT20 B5161 in SATA flavor while supporting up to four 4 hot swap hard drives one 1 slim CD ROM and one 1 optional slim floppy disk drive not included ...

Page 10: ...ouse keyboard ports Stacked 2 USB 2 0 ports 1 RJ45 10 100 port 1 9 pin UART serial port 1 15 pin VGA port 2 side by side RJ 45 10 100 1000 ports Front Panel Features I O 2 USB 2 0 ports LED indicators HDD active LEDs 2 LAN LEDs 1 Power LED 1 System warn ing LED ID LED Switches Power Reset NMI ID Integrated Storage Controller ICH7R 1 ATA 100 channel for up to 2 ATA 100 devices Supports 4 SATA II po...

Page 11: ...ports Tyan Server Management TSM Tyan SMDC IPMI 2 0 compliant remote server management kit optional Regulatory FCC Class B Declaration of Con formity CE VCCI C Tick Power Suppy EPS 1U 350W with PFC 100V 240V AC input Environment Temperature Operating temperature 5oC 35oC Non operating temperature 40oC 70o C ...

Page 12: ...e Box Open the box carefully and ensure that all components are present and undamaged The product should arrive pack aged as illustrated below Contact your distributor if anything is missing or appears damaged Packaged box contents Packaged accessories ...

Page 13: ... main units Component Description Industry standard 1U chassis 4 hot swap fixed HDD bays Tyan Tomcat i7230B S5161 motherboard pre installed 24x slim CD ROM drive pre installed LED and USB control board pre installed EPS 1U 350W with PFC pre installed 5 Fans 40 mm x 28 mm ...

Page 14: ...ems are missing or appear damaged contact your retailer or browse to Tyan s Web site for service 1 x Tyan driver CD SMDC Kit Power Cords Left to right Europe US HDD Screws Mounting Ears Screws Heatsink x 1 Barebone Mainboard Manual M2082 2 Riser Card ...

Page 15: ...Chapter 1 Overview 7 Rail Kit Mounting Bracket x 4 Screws Kit Front Rear Sliding Brackets Front L Bracket x 2 Rear L Bracket x 2 Sliding Rails x 2 FDD Cable FDD Rails Screws FDD Kit FDD Backplane Cable ...

Page 16: ...1 4 2 Rear View CD ROM Drive Hard Drive Bay x 4 HDD Activity LED Power Switch Reset Switch USB Ports Warning LED 2x LAN LEDs ID Switch NMI Switch ID LED Power LED Power Supply Socket PS 2 Mouse Keyboard Ports Serial Port VGA Port PCI X Slot USB Port x 2 LAN Port NIC3 LAN Port NIC1 LAN Port NIC2 ID LED ...

Page 17: ...een OFF ON OFF Power connected Power disconnected Hot Swappable HDD Tray Access LED Reserved LED for future upgrade It is not functional in the B5161 barebone now ID LED Blue OFF ON OFF System is identified System is not identified LED Color State Description RJ45 NIC1 Linkage Left Side Green Green OFF ON Blinking OFF LAN linked LAN accessing No LAN linked RJ45 NIC1 Mode Right Side Amber Green OFF...

Page 18: ...de Amber Green OFF ON ON OFF Gigabit mode 100M mode 10M mode RJ45 NIC3 Linkage Left Side Green Green OFF ON Blinking OFF LAN linked LAN accessing No LAN linked RJ45 NIC3 Mode Right Side Green OFF ON OFF 100M mode 10M mode ID LED Blue OFF ON OFF System is identified System is not identified ...

Page 19: ...1 PCI X Slot 2 Link Bar 3 Memory Slots 4 EPS 12V Power Supply 5 CPU Socket 6 System Fans Left to right FAN5 FAN4 FAN3 FAN2 FAN1 7 Adapter Board 8 SATA Backplane 9 LED Control Board Cable 10 Four SATA HDDs 11 Slim CD ROM 12 CD ROM Cable 13 SATA Cables 3 9 10 11 1 ...

Page 20: ...12 Chapter 1 Overview 1 4 5 Motherboard Block Diagram ...

Page 21: ...X P1 PCIX E1 PCIX E1 J11 CPU P 2 W PW1 J9 1 LAN2 LAN1 VGA COM1 LAN3 USBx2 K B M S JP3 1 1 FDD COM2 LPT SMDC IDE 1 JP3 1 JP1 JP2 1 JP6 1 BIOS J 7 P JP9 1 1 JP8 1 J12 1 1 1 J22 J21 J24 J25 J20 1 J19 1 JP15 1 J20 J13 J13 J15 J14 J18 J 11 P J 13 P J 12 P J 10 P 1 1 1 1 INTEL E7230 MCH J7 JP14 J6 ...

Page 22: ...4 J18 Front Fan Connector J15 CPU Fan Connector J21 J22 J24 J25 Serial ATA RAID Connector JP1 JP2 SMDC ASF2 0 Select Header JP3 LAN3 Enable Disable Jumer JP6 PCI X Speed Select Header JP7 JP9 Front Panel USB2 0 Connector JP14 SMDC Connector JP15 Front Panel Header JP16 Clear CMOS jumper J12 J17 J19 J20 JP8 JP10 JP11 JP12 JP13 Reserved ...

Page 23: ...ontainers 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 from accidentally damaging the internal components 2 0 3 Tools The following procedures require only a few tools including the following A cross head Phillips screwdriver A grounding strap or an anti static pad Most of ...

Page 24: ... 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 always place it on a grounded anti static surface until you are ready to reinstall it Hold electronic circuit boards by the edges only Do not touch the components on the board unless it is necessary to do so...

Page 25: ...crews Kit x 1 Mounting Brackets x 4 2 1 1 Installing the Server in a Rack Follow these instructions to mount the Transport GT20 into an industry standard 19 rack NOTE Before mounting the Transport GT20 in a rack ensure that all internal components have been installed and that the unit has been fully tested Screws List including screws for SMDC A Flat 6 32 x4 x16 B B type 6 32 x4 C M4 4L x8 D M4 5L...

Page 26: ...n using 2 screws from the supplied screws kit 2 Draw out the inner rails from rail assembly Install inner rails to left and right sides of chassis using 2 M4 5L D screws for each side Installing Outer Rails to the Rack 3 Measure the distance between inner side of the front and rear mounting brackets in the rack Mounting Ears ...

Page 27: ...9 4 Locate the front and rear brackets 5 Reserve 90mm for Transport GT20 on the front bracket Secure the front bracket to outer rail with 2 M4 4L C screws Rear Bracket x2 Front Bracket x2 M4 4L C Screw Remember to add washer ...

Page 28: ... Secure the rear bracket to outer rail with 2 M4 4L C screws 7 Secure the outer rail to the rack using 2 brackets and 4 M4 8L E screws for each side A Secure the mounting brackets from inside not outside of the rack B Front Side Remember to add washer Rear Side Mounting Bracket A B ...

Page 29: ...g the Server 8 Draw out the middle rail to the latch position 9 Lift the chassis and then insert the inner slide rails into the middle rails 10 Push the chassis in and press the latch key A Then push the whole system into the rack B A B ...

Page 30: ...Up 11 Secure the mounting ears of chassis to the rack with 2 M4 15L F screws NOTE To avoid injury it is strongly recommended that two people lift the Transport GT20 into the place while a third per son screws it to the rack ...

Page 31: ...stall components on to the motherboard including CPU memory modules and PCI card 2 2 1 Removing the Chassis Cover Follow these instructions to remove the Transport GT20 chassis cover 1 Release the screw on the back side Then slide the chas sis cover in the direction of arrow 2 Lift the cover off ...

Page 32: ... the CPU Heatsink and Air Duct Follow these instructions to install the CPU CPU heatsink and air duct 1 Release the pre installed air duct Locate the CPU socket 2 Remove the cover on the CPU socket 3 Locate the lever of CPU socket CPU socket ...

Page 33: ... 4 Press and pull the lever in the direction as illustrated 5 Open the socket in the direction as illustrated 6 Place CPU on the socket ensuring that the edge with tri angle mark aims at the edge of socket with triangle mark ...

Page 34: ...Close the cover and secure the CPU socket in the reverse procedures from step 2 to 6 8 Secure the heatsink with 4 screws NOTE Remember to install the washer and nut while installing the screws 9 Secure the air duct with 2 screws ...

Page 35: ...ss the memory slot locking levers in the direction of the arrows as shown in the following illustration 3 Align the memory module with the slot The module has indentations that align with notches in the slots 4 Insert the memory module into the slot as shown When inserted properly the memory slot locking levers lock automatically onto the indentations at the ends of the module ...

Page 36: ...1 Push the tab of PCI slot on the rear panel in the direction as shown to release the bracket 2 Move the bracket to right as shown and then take off the bracket A 3 Insert the PCI card in the directions of arrow B 4 Push the tab of PCI slot on the rear panel in the direction as shown to fix PCI card A B ...

Page 37: ... barebone system supports Serial ATA hard drives Follow these instructions to install a SATA hard drive 1 Press the locking lever latch in the direction of arrow A and then pull the locking lever open B 2 Slide the drive tray out 3 Place a hard drive into the drive tray A B ...

Page 38: ... Up 4 Using 4 HDD screws to secure the HDD 5 Reinsert the drive tray into the chassis A ensuring that the drive tray is completely inserted into the chassis B 6 Pressing the locking lever to secure the hard drive tray A B ...

Page 39: ...DD Option 1 Locate the two FDD rails and screws from the FDD kit Secure the two rails to FDD using four screws 2 Connect the FFC cable to FDD 3 Use a screw driver to take off the door of FDD tray 4 Insert the FDD module into the tray FDD Rails Screws ...

Page 40: ...nector on M1012 adapter board 6 Locate the FDD cable from FDD kit Connect the wrinkle side to the connector on M1012 adapter board Refer to the picture below for the correct direction 7 Connect the other side to the connector on motherboard For M1012 For Mainboard ...

Page 41: ...ions Use containers to keep small components separated Putting all small components in separate containers keeps them from becoming lost Adequate lighting and proper tools can prevent you from accidentally damaging the internal components 3 1 2 Tools The procedures that follow require only a few tools including the following A cross head Phillips screwdriver A grounding strap or an anti static pad...

Page 42: ...etal body of any other grounded appli ance Avoid touching motherboard components IC chips connectors memory modules and leads The motherboard is pre installed in the system When removing the motherboard always place it on a grounded anti static surface until you are ready to reinstall it Hold electronic circuit boards by the edges only Do not touch the components on the board unless it is necessar...

Page 43: ...t The following flowchart outlines the disassembly procedure Rear Components Chassis rear cover Air duct Mainboard DIMMs CPU heatsink assembly PCI card Mainboard Power supply Front Components FAN PCBs M1012 Adapter Board Control Board Chassis rear cover CD ROM HDD Backplane ...

Page 44: ...ving the Cover Before replacing any parts you must remove the chassis cover Follow these instructions to remove the Transport GT20 chassis cover 1 Release the screw on the back side Then slide the chas sis cover in the direction of arrow 2 Lift the cover off ...

Page 45: ...connecting All Motherboard Cables Before replacing the motherboard or certain components remove cables connected to the motherboard Follow these instructions to remove all motherboard cabling 1 Disconnect ATX power cables 2 Disconnect the Fan Front Panel SATA and USB cables Refer to the mainboard layout on p 13 for the locations 3 Disconnect the PWM cable Main Power EPS 12V Power ...

Page 46: ...rd Follow these instructions to remove the motherboard from the chassis when all add on components have been removed 1 Release the two screws securing the link bar 2 Remove the link bar 3 Remove the eleven screws securing the motherboard to the chassis 4 Remove the motherboard ...

Page 47: ...ese instructions to remove the LED control board 1 Remove the 2 screws securing the LED control board to the chassis 2 Pull the LED control board free from the chassis and unplug the ribbon and USB cables from the connector 3 Remove the three screws securing the LED control board to the bracket ...

Page 48: ...0 Chapter 3 Replacing Pre Installed Components 4 Release the LED control board from the chassis After replacement insert and secure the unit to the chassis fol lowing the reverse procedures from step 1 3 ...

Page 49: ...er board you must discon nect the four SATA cables connected to the SATA back plane After that disconnect all the cables connected to the M1012 adapter board 2 Remove the Front Panel LAN ID LED and Fan Tach cables 3 Remove the Front Panel Control Board cable SATA Cables CD ROM Power Cable Front Panel Fan Tech LAN ID ...

Page 50: ...cable connected to M1012 adapter board and two power cables connected to SATA back plane 5 Remove the 6 screws securing the M1012 adapter board After that you can release the M1012 adapter board from the chassis 2x power cables on SATA backplane 1x power cable on M1012 ...

Page 51: ... Connector J2 Front Panel Connector J6 Fan Connector FDD2 Slim FDD Connector J15 LCM Connector PW2 Power Connector JP1 Fan Input Select Connector J3 LAN ID LED Connector FDD1 Standard Floppy Connector J1 Front Panel Connector JP2 Fan Minimum Voltage Input Select Connector J4 Fan Tach PWM Connector J14 Fan Tach Connector J19 CD ROM Power Connector J8 PWM Connector J13 Fan Tach Connector ...

Page 52: ...WR_SW 7 RESET 8 PWR_SW 9 VOLTAGE5 10 WLED 11 EXT_INT 12 WLED 13 V5SB 14 KEY PIN 15 ICH_SMBDAT 16 GND 17 ICH_SMBCLK 18 INTRU 1 HDLED 2 HDLED 3 RESET 4 RESET 5 PW_LED 6 PW_LED 7 WLED 8 WLED 9 ICH_SMBDAT 10 ICH_SMSCLK 11 EXT_INT 12 VOLTAGE5 13 V5SB 14 INTRU 15 PWR_SW 16 PWR_SW 17 LAN1_LED 18 LAN1_LED 19 LAN2_LED 20 LAN2_LED 21 LAN3_LED 22 LAN3_LED 23 ID_LED 24 ID_LED 25 ID_SW 26 ID_SW 27 KEY PIN 28 N...

Page 53: ...W circuit design only It might be different from the system fan naming J4 Fan TACH PWM Connector J7 Fan TACH PWM Connector J8 PWM Connector 1 LAN1_LED 2 LAN1_LED 3 LAN2_LED 4 LAN2_LED 5 LAN3_LED 6 LAN3_LED 7 ID_LED 8 ID_LED 9 ID_SW 10 ID_SW 11 KEY PIN 12 NC 1 GND 2 NC 3 FAN1_TACH 4 PWM1 Default 1 GND 2 NC 3 FAN7_TACH 4 PWM1 Default 1 GND 2 PWM2 3 FAN1_TACH ...

Page 54: ...ACH 3 GND 4 FAN2_TACH 5 GND 6 FAN3_TACH 7 KEY PIN 8 NC 1 GND 2 FAN1_TACH 3 GND 4 FAN2_TACH 5 GND 6 FAN3_TACH 7 GND 8 FAN4_TACH 9 GND 10 FAN5_TACH 11 GND 12 FAN6_TACH 13 GND 14 FAN7_TACH 15 GND 16 FAN8_TACH 17 GND 18 FAN9_TACH 19 GND 20 FAN10_TACH 21 KEY PIN 22 NC 1 FAN1_12VPWM 2 FAN1_TACH 3 GND 4 GND 5 FAN2_TACH 6 FAN2_12VPWM ...

Page 55: ...47 J10 Fan Connector J11 Fan Connector J9 Fan Connector 1 FAN3_12VPWM 2 FAN3_TACH 3 GND 4 GND 5 FAN4_TACH 6 FAN4_12VPWM 1 FAN5_12VPWM 2 FAN5_TACH 3 GND 4 GND 5 FAN6_TACH 6 FAN6_12VPWM 1 FAN7_12VPWM 2 FAN7_TACH 3 GND 4 GND 5 FAN8_TACH 6 FAN8_12VPWM ...

Page 56: ...ct Connector JP2 Fan Input Select Connector 1 FAN9_12VPWM 2 FAN9_TACH 3 GND 4 GND 5 FAN10_TACH 6 FAN10_12VPWM 1 LCM_ 5V 2 LCM_SIN 3 KEY PIN 4 GND 5 LCM_ 5VSB 6 LCM_SOUT Pin1 Pin2 Close Fan PWM signal from J8 Pin2 Pin3 Close Fan PWM signal from J4 J7 J14 Default Pin1 Pin2 Close 0V Pin2 Pin3 Close 5V Default ...

Page 57: ...out System Fan Speed Control Signal System Fan Monitoring Signal M1012 Adapter Board Connect to Motherboard J7 PWM Connector Æ J15 Connector Barebone System Fan Connect to Motherboard Fan J14 Fan 1 2 3 5 Æ J19 Fan 2 3 5 J20 Fan 1 J7 Fan 4 Æ J15 Fan 4 J7 J14 J15 J20 J19 ...

Page 58: ...ing the M1012 adapter board you can easily grab the two lables to lift the SATA backplane 2 Remove the ten screws that secure the bracket to the backplane 3 Release the backplane free from the bracket 4 Replace the unit to the chassis following the reverse pro cedures from step 1 to 3 after done ...

Page 59: ...Chapter 3 Replacing Pre Installed Components 51 3 7 1 S ATA Backplane M1204 Features U4 SATA 4 Connector U3 SATA 3 Connector U2 SATA 2 Connector U1 SATA 1 Connector HDD Active LED HDD Power LED ...

Page 60: ...52 Chapter 3 Replacing Pre Installed Components PW1 Power Connector J4 SATA 4 Connector J3 SATA 3 Connector J2 SATA 2 Connector J1 SATA 1 Connector PW2 Power Connector ...

Page 61: ...g Fan Follow these instructions to replace the cooling fans in your system 1 Locate the fan connector on the motherboard and unplug the fan cable 2 Take the fan away from the chassis 3 Replace the fan into the chassis following the reverse procedures from 1 to 2 after done ...

Page 62: ...hapter 3 Replacing Pre Installed Components 3 9 Replacing the Power Supply 1 Remove the two screws that secure the power supply to the chassis 2 Remove the screw that secure the fan assembly to the chassis ...

Page 63: ...gacy Diskette A S5161 PhoenixBIOS Setup Copyright 1985 2001 Phoenix Technologies Ltd Main System Time System Date Legacy Diskette A XIDE Primary Master XIDE Primary Slave XSATA Port 1 XSATA Port 2 XSATA Port 3 XSATA Port 4 XMemory Cache XBoot Failures Initialled memory Available to OS Used by devices xx xx xx xxxx xx xx 1 44 1 25 MB Item Specific Help F1 Help ÇÈ Select Item Change Values F9 Setup ...

Page 64: ...ry Master XIDE Primary Slave XSATA Port 1 XSATA Port 2 XSATA Port 3 XSATA Port 4 XMemory Cache XBoot Failures Initialled memory Available to OS Used by devices xx xx xx xxxx xx xx Disabled Item Specific Help F1 Help ÇÈ Select Item Change Values F9 Setup Defaults Esc Exit ÅÆ Select Menu Enter Select X Sub Menu F10 Previous Values ...

Page 65: ...elp F1 Help ÇÈ Select Item Change Values F9 Setup Defaults Esc Exit ÅÆ Select Menu Enter Select X Sub Menu F10 Previous Values PhoenixBIOS Setup Copyright 1985 2001 Phoenix Technologies Ltd Advanced XVoltage Monitoring XFAN Control Selections FAN1 FAN2 FAN3 FAN4 FAN5 CPU Temp Ambient Temp Item Specific Help F1 Help ÇÈ Select Item Change Values F9 Setup Defaults Esc Exit ÅÆ Select Menu Enter Select...

Page 66: ...ect Disabled 4 PIN 4 PIN 4 PIN 4 PIN Item Specific Help F1 Help ÇÈ Select Item Change Values F9 Setup Defaults Esc Exit ÅÆ Select Menu Enter Select X Sub Menu F10 Previous Values PhoenixBIOS Setup Copyright 1985 2001 Phoenix Technologies Ltd Advanced Auto Fan Control PWM Duty Cycle FAN number of pins select Disabled 30 4 PIN Item Specific Help F1 Help ÇÈ Select Item Change Values F9 Setup Defaults...

Page 67: ...TA 2 Æ SATA 2 J24 SATA 3 Æ SATA 3 J22 SATA 4 Æ SATA 4 J25 Table 2 System Fan to M1012 Adapter Board System Fan Connect to M1012 Fan 1 Æ J6 Fan Connector Fan 2 Æ J10 Fan Connector Fan 3 Æ J11 Fan Connector Fan 4 Æ J9 Fan Connector Fan 5 Æ J5 Fan Connector Table 3 M1012 Adapter Board to Motherboard M1012 Connect to Motherboard Fan J14 Æ J19 J20 J7 Æ J15 ...

Page 68: ...le Æ PW1 24 pin connector P2 8 pin power cable Æ PW2 8 pin connector Table 5 Power Supply to M1012 Adapter Board Power Supply Connect to M1012 P3 4 pin power cable Æ PW2 4 pin connector Power Supply Connect to M1204 P4 4 pin power cable Æ PW1 4 pin connector P6 4 pin power cable Æ PW2 4 pin connector M1012 Connect to Moherboard J1 Front panel connector Æ JP15 TYFP1 J3 Æ J12 TYFP2 M1003 J1 USB conn...

Page 69: ...Table 11 FDD Related Cable Option Motherboard PRE IDE con nector Æ CD ROM Backplane M1012 J19 power connector Æ CD ROM Backplane Chassis intrusion switch Æ Motherboard JP15 Pin 16 Pin 18 M1012 FDD1 connector Æ Motherboard J5 FDD M1012 FDD2 connector Æ Slim FDD drive ...

Page 70: ...nformation on installing SMDC cards You may refer to the following for installing M3289 or M3290 into HDD tray or chassis Screws List including screws for Rail A Flat 6 32 x4 x16 B B type 6 32 x4 C M4 4L x8 D M4 5L x4 E M4 8L x8 F M4 15L x2 G 13 5mm stand off x1 A B C D E F G ...

Page 71: ...63 Installing M3289 into HDD Tray 1 Fold up the cable 2 a Choose a HDD tray b Insert the cable into the rear of HDD tray c Pull the cable out 3 Connect the cable to M3289 ...

Page 72: ...screws as illustrated 5 Secure M3289 onto HDD tray as illustrated 6 Insert and secure the HDD tray NOTE For internal or dummy HDD tray secure the HDD tray with 1 or 2 screws 7 Arrange and connect the cable to SMDC connector on mainboard Be careful not to block the air flow ...

Page 73: ... off of 13 5mm to the location of M2 stand off as illustrated on SMDC bracket 2 Secure M3290 in reverse to 4 M2 stand offs on bracket 3 a Choose a HDD tray NOTE Refer to the location of SMDC connector on mainboard for choosing a HDD tray b Secure SMDC to the HDD tray ...

Page 74: ...able to SMDC connector on mainboard Be careful not to block the air flow Installing M3290 M3291 into GT24 Chassis NOTE The products produced now may not support the pro cedures below We ll provide you with the upgraded models as soon as possible 1 Disconnect the power connectors on HDD backplane and M1010 2 Push the power cables aside ...

Page 75: ...nd offs Secure M3290 to mainboard with 4 screws 4 Connect the cable to M3290 Arrange and connect the cable to SMDC connector on mainboard Be careful not to block the air flow 5 Reconnect the power connectors on HDD backplane and M1010 ...

Page 76: ...ccess resources such as in depth Linux Online Support sections with downloadable Linux drivers and comprehensive compatibility reports for chassis memory and much more With all these convenient resources just a few keystrokes away users can easily find the latest software and operating system components to keep their systems running as powerful and productive as possi ble Tyan also ranks high for ...

Page 77: ...failure due to the alteration mis use abuse or improper maintenance of products NOTE A receipt or copy of your invoice marked with the date of purchase is required before any warranty service can be rendered You may obtain service by calling the manufacturer for a Return Merchandise Authorization RMA number The RMA number should be prominently displayed on the outside of the shipping carton and th...

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