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Shutdown Temperature

The CPU Shutdown Temperature option allows for a user 
defined system shutdown temperature. If the CPU tempera-
ture exceeds the predefined shutdown threshold, the BIOS 
forces a system shutdown. The possible values are:

60°C, 140°F / 65°C, 149°F / 70°C, 158°F / 

75°C, 167°F / 

Disabled

Note:  

The onboard Winbond

®

 83627HF 

hardware monitoring ASIC automatically 
detects the system, motherboard and CPU 
temperature. It detects the CPU and chassis 
fan speeds in RPM. The hardware monitor 
ASIC also detects the voltage output through 
the voltage regulators.

Summary of Contents for Transport GX21

Page 1: ...Transport GX21 B5102 User s Manual Document Part Number D1576 100 1 2 3 1 2 RST...

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Page 3: ...iptions 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 res...

Page 4: ...ent 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...

Page 5: ...the system Chapter 2 Covers procedures on installing the CPU mem ory modules an optional PCI card and hard drives Chapter 3 Covers removal and replacement procedures for pre installed components Appe...

Page 6: ...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 i...

Page 7: ...tions 12 2 2 Rack Mounting 13 2 2 1 Installing the Server in a Rack 13 2 3 Installing Motherboard Components 17 2 3 1 Removing the Chassis Cover 17 2 3 2 Installing a CPU Heatsink and Air Duct 18 2 3...

Page 8: ...39 3 6 Replacing the FDD with a HDD 41 3 7 Replacing the LED Control Board 43 3 8 Replacing the S ATA Backplane 44 3 8 1 2 Port S ATA Backplane Features 46 3 9 Replacing the Power Supply 47 3 10 Repl...

Page 9: ...demanding enterprises The rugged industry standard 19 inch rack mountable design contains 2 HDD bays 1 slim CD ROM bay and 1 3 5 inch FDD or additional HDD bay making it both flexible and practical 1...

Page 10: ...ts 1 VGA port Front Panel Features I O 2 USB 2 0 ports LED indicators 1 IDE channel status LED 1 Power LED 1 FAN Fail LED 2 HDD activity LED Switch Power switch Reset switch Mute switch Integrated Sto...

Page 11: ...Not included with B5102G21S2 P N 412223700099 1 x Air duct pre installed P N 412223700108 1x LED control board pre installed P N 412223700102 1 x 32 bit 5V PCI riser card pre in stalled P N 412223700...

Page 12: ...ector CPU FAN FAN POWER Front USB Header an optional cable via SATA3 SATA4 by PDC20378 Optional Connector SMBus_0 Serial ATA Connector Card Management Daughter System COM2 port Normal Claer Default vi...

Page 13: ...fully open the box and ensure that all components are present and undamaged This product should arrive pack aged as illustrated below Box contents as packaged with heatsink Accessory Pack unpacked Acc...

Page 14: ...ve bay 2 Hard drive bay 1 1 2 3 RST 1 2 Power LED Power switch LAN LEDs Reset switch HDD activity USB ports Fan fail LED Temp fail LED Mute LED Model B5102G21S2H IDE channel status 1 2 3 RST 1 2 1 2 1...

Page 15: ...he Product Chapter 1 Overview 7 1 5 2 Rear View Ventilation fan ATX 12V 300W PSU Stacked PS 2 mouse keyboard ports RJ 45 LAN ports Power switch VGA port Serial port COM1 RJ 45 LAN ports Expansion slot...

Page 16: ...ED control board 2 FDD optional 3 CD ROM 4 ATX 12V power connector 4 pin 5 CPU heatsink assembly 6 Memory slots x 4 7 Power connector 8 ATX 12V 300W power supply 20 pin 9 Front panel cable 10 40x40x28...

Page 17: ...ED control board 2 FDD optional 3 CD ROM 4 ATX 12V power connector 4 pin 5 CPU heatsink assembly 6 Memory slots x 4 7 Power connector 8 ATX 12V 300W power supply 20 pin 9 Front panel cable 10 40x40x28...

Page 18: ...rallel Serial 1 2 USB 2 0 8 ports 480Mb s 2 X Serial ATA Ports 150MB s 2 X ATA 100 66 33 Ports Intel 82541EI Gigabit Ethernet Optional Promise PDC20378 RAID 0 1 0 1 2 X Serial ATA RAID Ports 150MB s O...

Page 19: ...ons 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 from accid...

Page 20: ...etal 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 motherboar...

Page 21: ...Rack Follow these instructions to mount the Transport GX21 B5102 into an industry standard 19 rack Before mounting the Transport GX21 in a rack ensure that all internal components have been installed...

Page 22: ...date the handles on the front of the unit are fixed to the front end of the rail Note Do not tighten the brackets to the rails as you will need to adjust their position later 3 Fully extend the slidin...

Page 23: ...own Press the release mechanism while pushing the sliding rails to shorten them 6 With the rails in their shortest condition adjust both front mounting brackets so that they are flush with the front o...

Page 24: ...ing Up 9 Lift the unit into place in the rack and screw it into place as shown Note To avoid injury it is strongly recom mended that two people lift the Transport GX21into place while a third per son...

Page 25: ...w to install components on to the motherboard including CPU memory modules and PCI card 2 3 1 Removing the Chassis Cover Follow these instructions to remove the Transport GX21 chassis cover 1 Remove t...

Page 26: ...a CPU Heatsink and Air Duct Follow these instructions to install a CPU CPU heatsink and air duct 1 Remove the pre installed air duct Refer to the illustration on top of the air duct to locate the 2 sc...

Page 27: ...lace the CPU in the CPU socket ensuring that pin 1 is located as shown in the following illustration 4 Press the CPU socket lever down in the direction shown to secure the CPU 5 Apply thermal grease t...

Page 28: ...Chapter 2 Setting Up 6 Align the heatsink screw holes with the holes on the motherboard and insert the four heatsink screws as shown 7 Place the air duct over the heatsink and replace the heat shield...

Page 29: ...install memory modules on the motherboard 1 Locate the memory slots on the motherboard 2 Press the memory slot locking levers in the direction of the arrows as shown in the following illustration 3 A...

Page 30: ...mory module into the slot as shown When inserted properly the memory slot locking levers lock onto the indentations at the ends of the module 2 3 4 Installing a PCI Card Follow these instructions to i...

Page 31: ...2 3 Installing Motherboard Components Chapter 2 Setting Up 23 2 Remove the screw securing the PCI faceplate to the chassis 3 Slide the PCI card clamp out as shown 4 Slide the dust cover out...

Page 32: ...ponents 24 Chapter 2 Setting Up 5 Slide the PCI card into place and then insert it into the PCI slot on the riser card Ensure that it is inserted cor rectly 6 Reinsert the PCI card clamp Insert PCI ca...

Page 33: ...2 3 Installing Motherboard Components Chapter 2 Setting Up 25 7 Insert the screw to secure the PCI card to the chassis...

Page 34: ...model with pre installed S ATA backplane only S ATA hard drives can be used 2 4 1 Installing an External Access S ATA Hard Disk Drive Follow these instructions to install a S ATA hard drive 1 Press t...

Page 35: ...ter 2 Setting Up 27 4 Insert hard drive screws to secure the hard drive to the drive bay 5 Reinsert the drive bay into the chassis ensuring that the HDD rear connector is securely connected to the bac...

Page 36: ...lling an Internal IDE or S ATA Hard Disk Drive Follow these instructions to install an IDE or S ATA hard drive 1 Remove the IDE or S ATA data cable and power connec tor from the HDD 2 Remove the screw...

Page 37: ...Drive Chapter 2 Setting Up 29 4 Place an IDE or S ATA HDD into the tray and secure with 4 screws 5 Reinsert the HDD tray and secure with a screw 6 Connect the IDE or S ATA data cable and power cable...

Page 38: ...2 4 Installing a Hard Drive 30 Chapter 2 Setting Up...

Page 39: ...get into components and cause malfunc tions Use containers to keep small components separated Putting all small components in separate containers keeps them from becoming lost Adequate lighting and p...

Page 40: ...bare metal 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 mo...

Page 41: ...lowchart The following flowchart outlines the disassembly procedure Rear Components Chassis cover Air duct Mainboard DIMMs CPU heatsink assembly PCI card Mainboard Power supply Front Components Coolin...

Page 42: ...e Cover Before replacing any parts you must remove the chassis cover Follow these instructions to remove the cover of the Transport GX21 chassis cover 1 Remove the six screws securing the chassis cove...

Page 43: ...rboard compo nents including the motherboard 3 4 1 Removing Add On Components from the Motherboard Before removing the motherboard remove the CPU memory modules disconnect all cables and remove the PC...

Page 44: ...Chapter 3 Replacing Pre Installed Components 3 4 2 Disconnecting Cables Disconnect all the cables on the board 1 Disconnect the main and ATX power cables 2 Disconnect the CD ROM A and S ATA hard driv...

Page 45: ...omponents Chapter 3 Replacing Pre Installed Components 37 Note If an FDD or IDE HDD is installed you must disconnect these cables too 3 Disconnect the front panel switch LED connector 4 Disconnect the...

Page 46: ...g Pre Installed Components 3 4 3 Removing the Motherboard Follow these instructions to remove the motherboard from the chassis when all add on components have been removed 1 Remove the 8 screws securi...

Page 47: ...cing the CD ROM FDD Follow these instructions to replace the CD ROM or FDD 1 Remove the data cable from the slim CD ROM adapter 2 Remove the power cable from the slim CD ROM adapter 3 Remove the 2 scr...

Page 48: ...ng Pre Installed Components 4 Remove the 4 screws securing the drive bay to the chas sis 5 Lift the drive bay free from the chassis 6 Remove the 4 small screws securing the CD ROM or FDD in the drive...

Page 49: ...D Follow these instructions to replace the FDD with a HDD 1 Remove the power and data cables from the back of the CD ROM drive and FDD Note Unless you are intending to replace the CD ROM drive there i...

Page 50: ...FDD in the drive bay and lift it free of the drive bay housing 5 Place a HDD in the drive bay housing and secure with 4 screws Refer to section 2 4 2 Installing an Internal IDE or S ATA Hard Disk Dri...

Page 51: ...control board 1 Remove the 2 screws securing the metal retaining plate to the chassis 2 Lift the retaining plate free of the chassis as shown below 3 Unplug the front panel ribbon cable connector from...

Page 52: ...ol board to the chassis 7 Lift the LED control board free from the chassis 3 8 Replacing the S ATA Backplane Note This section appllies to B5102G21S2H model only 1 Remove the 2 screws securing the met...

Page 53: ...placing the S ATA Backplane Chapter 3 Replacing Pre Installed Components 45 3 Remove the 5 screws that secure the backplane bracket to the chassis 4 Lift the backplane bracket free from the chassis as...

Page 54: ...4 5 6 J3 serial ATA7 pin connector J4 HDD2 serial ATA 7 pin connector BZ1 buzzer U1 monitor fan1 fan2 temperature U2 monitor fan3 fan4 U3 monitor fan5 Fan 5 connector Fan 4 connector Fan 3 connector F...

Page 55: ...talled Components 47 3 9 Replacing the Power Supply 1 Remove the 4 screws that secure the fan assembly to the chassis 2 Lift the fan assembly clear to give access to the power supply cables 3 Remove p...

Page 56: ...rom the mounting bracket that secure the power supply to the chassis 5 Remove the 2 screws from the power supply rear bracket that secure it to the chassis 6 Lift the power supply clear of the chassis...

Page 57: ...e cooling fans 1 Remove all the cooling fan power supply cables Note Cooling fan power supply cables are connected to the motherboard in the B5102G21S2 model and to the S ATA back plane in the B5102G2...

Page 58: ...omponents Note To lift the fan assembly clear of the chassis you may find it necessary to remove the plastic cable ties which secure the fan cables 2 Remove the 2 screws which secure the cooling fan b...

Page 59: ...Pre Installed Components 51 4 Remove the 4 screws that secure each cooling fan to the cooling fan bracket 5 Lift the cooling fan clear of the bracket 6 Repeat step 5 until all the necessary cooling f...

Page 60: ...3 10 Replacing the Cooling Fans 52 Chapter 3 Replacing Pre Installed Components...

Page 61: ...t at the time of print and are subject to change and therefore may not match exactly what is displayed on screen This section describes the BIOS setup program The setup program lets you modify basic c...

Page 62: ...control to it You can enter the BIOS setup by pressing the Delete key when the machine boots up and begins to show the memory count Setup Basics The table below shows how to navigate the setup progra...

Page 63: ...e and reliability Even a seemingly small change to the Chipset setup options may cause the system to become unstable or unusable Differences in Setup Not all systems will have the same BIOS setup layo...

Page 64: ...anagement Setup Use this menu to specify your settings for power manage ment PnP PCI Configuration Use this menu to view and set PCI and PnP options PC Health Status Use this menu to show your system...

Page 65: ...s that are fac tory settings for optimal performance of system operations While Award has designed the custom BIOS to maximize performance the factory has the right to change these defaults to meet th...

Page 66: ...OS CMOS Setup Utility Standard CMOS Features X X X X X X Date mm dd yy Time hh mm ss IDE Channel 0 Master IDE Channel 0 Slave IDE Channel 1 Master IDE Channel 1 Slave IDE Channel 2 Master IDE Channel...

Page 67: ...The choices are None Auto Manual Drive A B This option defines the floppy drive type The choices are None 360K 5 25in 1 2M 5 25in 720K 3 5in 1 44M 3 5in 2 88M 3 5in Video This option defines the video...

Page 68: ...on of memory made of high speed static RAM SRAM instead of the slower and cheaper dynamic RAM DRAM used for main memory These caches Virus Warning CPU L1 L2 Cache Hyper Threading Technology Quick Powe...

Page 69: ...while sharing one set of pro cessor execution resources Hyper Threading Technology also delivers faster response times for multi tasking workload environments By allowing the processor to use on die...

Page 70: ...re On Off Gate A20 Option This feature determines how Gate A20 is used to address memory above 1MB When this option is set to Fast the motherboard chipset controls the operation of Gate A20 But when s...

Page 71: ...y adjust the settings using the two typematic con trols Typematic Rate and Typematic Delay If disabled the BIOS will use the default setting The choices are Enabled Disable Typematic Rate Chars Sec Th...

Page 72: ...erating system is installed such as Windows XP this setting cannot be changed without reinstalling the operating system regardless of whether the initial setting is Disabled or Enabled MPS Version Con...

Page 73: ...nt hard disks and it allows the early prediction and warning of impending hard disk disasters You should enable it if you want to use S M A R T aware utilities to monitor the hard disk s condition Ena...

Page 74: ...are made For best performance set this option to Disabled The choices are Enabled Disabled Report No FDD For WIN 95 Set this option to Yes if you are using Windows 95 98 without a floppy to release I...

Page 75: ...that passes before the DRAM starts to carry out a read com mand after receiving it This also determines the number of CLKs for the completion of the first part of a burst transfer In other words the l...

Page 76: ...he bank or number of cycles to page memory before the next bank activate command can be issued The possible values are 4 3 2 System BIOS Cacheable Enabling this option will cause the BIOS code from RO...

Page 77: ...emains within safe limits The Delay Prior To Thermal BIOS feature controls the activa tion of the Thermal Monitor s automatic mode It allows you to determine when the Pentium 4 s Thermal Monitor shoul...

Page 78: ...ect them This provides increased data integrity and system stability However this feature can only be enabled if you are using special ECC memory modules Because present day processors use 64 bit wide...

Page 79: ...faults F7 Optimized Defaults IDE HDD Block Mode On Chip Primary PCI IDE IDE Primary Master PIO IDE Primary Slave PIO IDE Primary Master UDMA IDE Primary Slave UDMA On Chip Secondary PCI IDE IDE Second...

Page 80: ...imary PCI IDE IDE hard drive controllers can support up to two separate hard drives These drives have a master slave relationship which is determined by the cabling configuration used to attach them t...

Page 81: ...four times that of EIDE for much lower prices than SCSI Many new computers come with large UDMA drives and UDMA interfaces and it s possible to add a UDMA inter face card such as the Promise Ultra33 o...

Page 82: ...led 1 2 USB Port 2 3 USB Port 1 3 USB Port 1 Port 2 Port 3 Port Note This option is for the older USB 1 1 specification USB 2 0 Controller This option enables or disables IRQ allocation for the USB 2...

Page 83: ...function RAID Redundant Array of Independent or Inexpensive Disks is a category of disk drives that employ two or more drives in combination for fault tolerance and performance RAID disk drives are u...

Page 84: ...ble values are 3F8 IRQ4 2E8 IRQ3 3E8 IRQ4 2F8 IRQ3 Disabled Auto UART Mode Select This option allows the second serial port to be used either as a normal serial port or as an infrared port Select Norm...

Page 85: ...able There are four options available based on combinations of Hi and Lo You will need to consult your IR peripheral s docu mentation to determine the correct polarity Choosing the wrong polarity will...

Page 86: ...lel port signals to provide asymmetric bidirec tional communication Generally because of its FIFOs and the DMA channel it uses ECP is good for large data transfers useful for scan ners and printers On...

Page 87: ...9 EPP1 7 ECP Mode Use DMA This BIOS feature determines which DMA channel the paral lel port should use when it is in ECP mode The ECP mode uses the DMA protocol to achieve data trans fer rates of up...

Page 88: ...ol methods and motherboard device enumeration and configuration system and device power states and the APCI thermal model All devices in the system can communicate with each other about resource use T...

Page 89: ...k Screen The system BIOS will only send a blank screen when disabling video V H SYNC Blank In addition to Blank screen the BIOS will also turn off the V SYNC H SYNC signals from VGA cards to monitor D...

Page 90: ...n Monitor to shut down If you incorrectly use the Blank Screen set ting then you will just get a blank screen which still consumes 100 power If you have a screensaver running then you will not have CP...

Page 91: ...ystem Activity of the selected IRQ always awakens the system The possi ble values are N A 3 4 5 7 9 10 11 Suspend Mode This option defines the method used to power off the system The two methods are S...

Page 92: ...consumption of the processor not its clock speed The clock speed of the processor will be determined based on the option chosen The default setting is usually 62 5 This means the proces sor will be ru...

Page 93: ...press the Power Button The two choices are Instant off Delay 4 sec Wake Up by PCI Card If enabled this option awakens the system from a soft off state with an input signal from PME on the PCI card Th...

Page 94: ...ture allows you to select the method to turn on your computer By default this feature is set to Button Only This allows your computer to be started up only through the use of the power button or switc...

Page 95: ...ilable Ctrl F1 to Ctrl F12 Select the hot key you want and you will be able to start up the computer using that hot key There is no performance advantage in choosing any one of the options above So ch...

Page 96: ...g which occurs to a device which is configured as Enabled even when the sys tem is in a power down mode The devices to which this option is applicable are Primary IDE 0 Primary IDE 1 Secondary IDE 0 S...

Page 97: ...e previously saved ESCD data and reconfigure the settings All you need to do is enable this BIOS feature and then reboot your computer The new ESCD should resolve the conflict and allow the operating...

Page 98: ...Snoop This option is only useful if you use an MPEG card or an add on card that makes use of the graphics card s Feature Con nector When enabled it corrects incorrect color reproduction by snooping in...

Page 99: ...setting defines the IRQ for the Promise S ATA device The possi ble values are Auto 3 4 5 7 8 11 12 14 15 Intel i541 INT Assignment This setting defines the IRQ for the Intel i541 device The possible v...

Page 100: ...to be set for safe CPU operation If the tempera ture threshold is passed by the CPU a warning alert sounds through the system speaker The possible values are 50 C 122 F 70 C 158 F Disabled Step by 3 C...

Page 101: ...old the BIOS forces a system shutdown The possible values are 60 C 140 F 65 C 149 F 70 C 158 F 75 C 167 F Disabled Note The onboard Winbond 83627HF hardware monitoring ASIC automatically detects the s...

Page 102: ...to the bus speed TYAN does not recommend changing this setting from the default setting The possible values are 16X 22X Auto Default CPU Clock Ratio Auto Detect PCI Clk Spread Spectrum CPU Clock Memo...

Page 103: ...hieves this by vary ing the frequency slightly so that the signal does not use any particular frequency for more than a moment In most conditions frequency modulation via this feature should not cause...

Page 104: ...Ratio Memory Frequency for DDR Frequency at Next Boot This option allows you to select DRAM Speed The possible values are Auto by SPD DDR333 DDR400 Auto Load Fail Safe Defaults This option loads stabl...

Page 105: ...er on this option you get a confirma tion dialog box with a message that reads Load Optimized Defaults Y N N Pressing Y loads the default values that are factory settings for optimal performance syste...

Page 106: ...ion and not enter a password To disable a password just press Enter when you are prompted to enter the password A message will be displayed confirming that the password is disabled Once the password i...

Page 107: ...ff The next time you boot your computer the BIOS configures your system according to the Setup selections stored in CMOS After saving the values the sys tem is restarted again Exit Without Saving This...

Page 108: ...3 400 MHz Front Side Bus FSB Intel 875P Canterwood MCH Intel 82801EB ICH5 Southbridge Winbond W83627HF Super I O chip 128 bit dual channel memory bus 4 x DDR DIMM sockets Support for up to 4GB of unbu...

Page 109: ...MB frame buffer video memory Power Supply ATX 12V 300W power supply with PFC Storage Controller Integrated dual channel IDE from Southbridge ICH5 Integrated Promise RAID accelerator supporting 2 S ATA...

Page 110: ...nel 5 Air duct 17 1 HDD x 2 6 I O shield 18 Tray housing x 2 7 Mylar under motherboard 19 Mylar under LED control board 8 Cable cover 20 Backplane 9 Cross bar and fan bracket 21 Chassis 10 Drive cage...

Page 111: ...Merchandise 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 prod...

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