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B4881V50S4H

User Manual

Document part number: D1652-100

Summary of Contents for Barebone System B4881V50S4H

Page 1: ...B4881V50S4H User Manual Document part number D1652 100 ...

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Page 3: ... 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 problem resulting from errors or inaccura cies of information contained in this document Trademark recognition All registered and unregistered trademarks and company names contained in ...

Page 4: ...t into an outlet on a circuit different from that of the receiver Consult the dealer or an experienced radio television technician for help Notice for Canada This apparatus complies with the Class B limits for radio interfer ence as specified in the Canadian Department of Communications Radio Interference Regulations Cet appareil est conformé aux norms de Classe B d interference radio tel que spec...

Page 5: ...ernal components shows tables of key components and provides a block diagram of the system Chapter 2 Setting up Covers procedures on installing the CPUs memory modules optional PCI card and hard drives Chapter 3 Replacing pre installed components Covers removal and replacement procedures for pre installed com ponents Appendix Provides detailed specifications maintenance and troubleshooting procedu...

Page 6: ...llow 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 shock and damage to the components When replacing parts ensure that you use parts specified by the manufacturer When service or repairs have been carried out perform routine safety checks to verify that the system is operating corre...

Page 7: ...3 2 2 1 Removing the chassis cover 13 2 2 2 Installing CPUs and heatsinks 14 2 2 3 Installing memory 16 2 2 4 Installing CPU expansion board 18 2 2 5 Installing PCI X cards 20 2 3 Installing hard drives 20 2 3 1 Installing a storage backplane 21 2 3 2 Installing SATA SCSI hot swap drives 23 2 3 3 Installing internal hard drives 24 2 4 Rack mounting 26 2 5 Standalone 29 2 6 Fitting the front door a...

Page 8: ...ower supplies 43 3 7 Replacing cooling fans 43 Appendix BIOS 45 Introduction 45 Hardware monitor submenu 45 Integrated devices submenu 46 Remote access configuration submenu 47 Technical support 48 Help resources 48 Returning merchandise for service 48 ...

Page 9: ...r SCSI hard disk drives provide convenient and resilient data storage capacity and on board Gigabit Ethernet ports ensure high speed data communication The rugged rack mountable design includes eight HDD bays and one slim CD ROM bay WARNING This product is very heavy and should not be lifted by a single person When install ing this product in a rack we recommend that at least two people lift the s...

Page 10: ... LPC Flash ROM Serial Console Redirect USB device boot ACPI 2 0 power management support Memory 16 184 pin 2 5V DDR DIMM sockets on S4881 motherboard 16 184 pin 2 5V DDR DIMM sockets on M4881 CPU board Up to 128 GB of registered ECC DDR400 333 266 memory Networking 2 Gbit Ethernet ports Broadcom BCM5704 dual port controller Video ATI Rage XL PCI Graphics controller 8 MB Frame Buffer video memory E...

Page 11: ... Industry standard 5U chassis with eight HDD bays and three further 5 24 inch device bays Tyan S4881 and M4881 motherboard pre installed Tyan M4881 CPU board 8 processor only and two HyperTransport HT cards required to mount CPU board to motherboard SATA backplane pre installed SCSI backplane option 24x slim CD ROM pre installed Floppy disk drive pre installed ...

Page 12: ...use Four internal hard disk drive mount ing kits Driver CD and diskettes Motherboard and system manual Component Description Adaptec Window 48 10 Silicon R Driver Windows XP V V Disk Image SiI3114 2000 bit 32 2003 1 2 0 5 OSE P N 48 1000 132 Silicon IDE Driver Windows XP V V Disk Image SiI3114 2000 bit 32 2003 1 2 0 5 OSE P N 48 1000 132 WWW tyan com 01010 Basic Driver Versio n W W W tyan c om M 2...

Page 13: ...n 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 Power cables and disk mounting kit Accessory pack Server door ...

Page 14: ...iew and front panel See the diagram below for details of the front panel indicators and switches 1 4 2 System rear view USB ports Reset id Power Floppy disk drive LED control panel 5 25 inch device bays Slim CD ROM drive Internal HDD bays Hotswap HDD bays Cooling fan AC input RJ45 ports Serial port COM 1 Expansion slots Stacked keyboard and mouse ports USB ports VGA port ...

Page 15: ... 1 4 3 System internal view 1 Hard disk drive cradles 6 SATA ports 2 SATA backplane 7 Floppy disk drive socket 3 System cooling fans 8 PCI slots 4 Memory bank 9 CPU 5 IDE socket CD ROM drive 10 Cradle for 5 25 inch devices 1 9 8 2 3 4 5 6 7 10 ...

Page 16: ... IN 16x16 Hyper Transport 1600MT s 16x16 Hyper Transport 1600MT s 16x16 Hyper Transport 1600MT s PCI X Slot PCI X Slot BUS A BCM5704C Gigabit LAN two Port Golem AMD8131 Secondary CPU H1 Floppy Disk Drive LPC Super I O W83627HF LPC ROM LPC bus PCI Express x 16 slot PCI Express X16 slotll X4 Signals 4 SATA ports EIDE ATA 133 x2 USB2 0 x 2rear panel USB2 0 x 6 front panel headers PS Kstboard Mouse 64...

Page 17: ...184 pin DIMN 3 184 pin DIMN 2 184 pin DIMN 1 184 pin DIMN 0 184 pin DIMN 0 184 pin DIMN 1 184 pin DIMN 2 184 pin DIMN 3 184 pin DIMN 3 184 pin DIMN 2 184 pin DIMN 1 184 pin DIMN 0 16x16 HyperTransport 1600MT s 16x16 HyperTransport 1600MT s 16x16 HyperTransport 1600MT s 16x16 HyperTransport 1600MT s DDR266 333 144 Bit DDR266 333 144 Bit DDR266 333 144 Bit DDR266 333 144 Bit HT Connector HT Connecto...

Page 18: ...he product 10 Chapter 1 Overview 1 4 6 Fan header locations CPU fan header2 J108 CPU fan header3 J109 CPU fan header1 J116 CPU fan header0 J117 Systemfan header1 J103 Systemfan header3 J105 Systemfan header2 J107 ...

Page 19: ...nc 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 from accidentally damaging the internal components 2 1 2 Tools The following tools will be required to complete the installa tions described in this chapter A cross head Phillips screwdriver A grounding st...

Page 20: ...e Avoid touching motherboard components IC chips connectors memory modules or 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 Do not flex or stress circuit b...

Page 21: ...s to remove the chassis cover This step is required before any other procedures in this chapter can be undertaken 1 Press the two blue buttons on the release catches and lift the catches The chassis lid slides back slightly 2 Lift the lid free from the chassis Refitting the chassis cover is a reverse of the removal pro cess Place the lid on the chassis and push it forward into place before tighten...

Page 22: ...81V50S4H motherboard and CPU expansion board 1 Remove the chassis cover See Removing the chassis cover on page 13 2 Remove the optional processor board if it is present see Replacing the CPU expansion board on page 37 3 Locate the four CPU sockets on the motherboard or CPU expansion board 4 Lift the locking lever on the CPU socket to the upright position CPU sockets 1 4 Locking lever ...

Page 23: ...ted correctly 6 Push the CPU locking lever down to lock the CPU in place 7 Take a new heatsink and remove all packaging and cov ers from it 8 Apply some thermal grease to the top of the CPU and place a heatsink on top of the CPU as shown Note All heatsink fans must face the rear of the chassis to ensure proper airflow Locking lever ...

Page 24: ...eat steps three to seven with the other CPUs Note CPU and heatsink installation is the same for CPUs on the motherboard or on the CPU expansion board 2 2 3 Installing memory Follow the instructions in this section to install memory mod ules in your B4881V50S4H system 1 Remove the chassis cover See Removing the chassis cover on page 13 Heatsink retainer screws CPU cooling fan pin header ...

Page 25: ...ansion board 3 Move the memory slot locking levers to the widest posi tion as shown 4 Position the memory module in the slot Note Memory modules will fit in the slot only one way Ensure that the notches in the memory modules line up with the corre sponding bumps in the socket Memory sockets Memory sockets Locking levers ...

Page 26: ...commodate a further four processors and 16 memory DIMMS 1 Remove the chassis cover See Removing the chassis cover on page 13 2 Remove the chassis side panel as shown 3 Place the HT board guides in place on the motherboard sockets 4 Position the CPU expansion board in place over the motherboard Ensure that the HT cards are located cor rectly above the HT card sockets on the motherboard 5 Push the C...

Page 27: ...rly aligned the board should slot into place easily 6 Secure in place with two screws as shown 7 Insert two further coutersunk screws through the chassis to secure the expansion board to the chassis as shown 8 Connect the five power cables as shown 9 Replace the chassis covers Screws Required Location 4 hex head 6 32 L6 Chassis cover and CPU board ...

Page 28: ...e rear panel of the chas sis as shown 3 Insert the PCI PCI X card into a spare slot as shown 4 Secure the PCI card with the screw you removed with the blanking plate 2 3 Installing hard drives The B4881V50S4H supports eight hot swappable SCSI or SATA hard drives The unit is shipped with four hot swap bays and a SATA back plane A further four hot swap bays can be added with either a SATA or SCSI ba...

Page 29: ...talled or a similar SCSI backplane can be installed The installation process for SCSI and SATA backplane is the same Note Up to 8 hot swap SCSI or SATA drives can be supported when two backplanes are installed To install a storage backplane 1 Remove the chassis cover See Removing the chassis cover on page 13 2 Remove the two screws holding the cradle locking bar in place and remove the bar 3 Lift ...

Page 30: ...e housing release button and lower the drive housing back into place 6 Connect power and data cables to the backplane Note The B4881V50S4H is not shipped with a SCSI controller as standard If you want to add a SCSI backplane a PCI X SCSI con troller must also be added See Installing PCI X cards on page 20 Drive housing release button ...

Page 31: ...e tray from the chassis 2 Pull the empty drive tray from the chassis 3 Remove the four screws holding the plastic spacer in place in the drive tray and remove it from the tray 4 Place a SATA or SCSI drive in place in the drive tray and secure with four screws Screws Required Location 6 Pan Head screws 6 32 L6 B type Backplane 2 Hex head 6 32 L6 Cradle locking bar ...

Page 32: ...o the chassis and push the locking lever into place to secure it 2 3 3 Installing internal hard drives The B4881V50S4H ships with four drive bays that can each accommodate a standard SCSI SATA or IDE hard disk 1 Attach a rail to each side of new hard disk Ensure that the locking clip faces the rear of the drive Use two screws for each rail 2 Remove the chassis cover See Removing the chassis cover ...

Page 33: ... bar in place and remove the bar 4 Lift the drive housing to the vertical position as shown 5 Slide the new drive into place until it locks 6 Press the drive housing release button and lower the drive housing back into place 7 Connect power and data cables to the new drive Drive housing release button ...

Page 34: ... Take the remaining rails and attach the short L sections to them using the two M4L4 H2 4 screws and washers 4 2L10 0 8 Note Measure the depth of the cabinet and make the rails exactly the right length to fit The L sections have long slits in them to allow them to be fixed to the other part of the rails in various positions Screws Required Location 6 hex head 6 32 L6 Cradle locking bar and HDD rai...

Page 35: ... 4 Remove the top black panel from the server to reveal the rail mounting screws beneath 5 Bolt one of the thin center sliding rails to each side of the server using M4L6 H2 5 screws Ensure that each rail is bolted on the right way round as shown 6 Bolt the ears to the front of the server chassis as shown ...

Page 36: ...olt the ears to the rack using M5L15 H3 screws to secure the server in place Note When the rails are extended they will lock To shorten the rails again you will need to operate the release mechanism in each rail Screws Required Location 2 hex head 6 32 L6 Chassis cover 8 flat head M5L8 Rackmount ears 8 flat head M4L6 H2 5 Sliding rail chassis ...

Page 37: ...consists of two pieces Insert the round piece of the foot into the other foot section The small plastic tab on the round piece should fit into the curved slot on the other piece 2 Use a single screw through the center of the round sec tion to fasten the foot assembly to the bottom of the chas sis The plastic tab that protrudes through the curved slot should fit into an indent in the chassis case W...

Page 38: ...tted and extended fully to prevent instability 2 6 Fitting the front door assembly A door is supplied with the B4881V50S4H that can be used when the unit is rack mounted or standalone To attach the door 1 Release the hinge clip from the top of the hinge section on the door Screws Required Location Pan Head M5L20 Foot screws ...

Page 39: ...r assembly Chapter 2 Setting up 31 2 Insert the top hinge pin into the hole in the server casing Align the lower hinge pin with the hole in the casing and lower the door into place 3 Replace the hinge clip on the top hinge pin ...

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Page 41: ...to replace any components make sure you have read section 2 1 Before you begin in chapter 2 which describes the precautions you need to take and the tools you will require 3 2 Replacing motherboard components This section describes how to replace pre installed mother board components 3 2 1 Disconnecting all motherboard cables When replacing the motherboard CPU board or certain motherboard or CPU b...

Page 42: ...apter 3 Replacing pre installed components IDE cable CD ROM SATA cables CPU fan power cables IDE socket for CD ROM PRI IDE SEC IDE SATA ports SATA0 SATA1 SATA2 SATA3 CPU fan pin headers See Fan header loca tions on page 10 for more information ...

Page 43: ...otherboard components Chapter 3 Replacing pre installed components 35 Floppy disk drive cables USB cables LED control board cables Floppy disk drive port FDD USB pin header J30 J31 J95 LED front panel pin header J115 ...

Page 44: ...nector J115 pin out JP4 JP5 LAN LED J119 ID Switch and J118 LED Function Color Pin Pin Color Function HDD LED Orange 1 2 Blue Green SW 3 4 Orange REST Blue 5 6 Power on SW 7 8 Blue 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 JP4 JP5 LAN1 Green 1 1 Green LAN2 Orange 2 2 Orange J119 J118 KB LK Orange 1 1 SPAC Black 2 2 Blue ...

Page 45: ...s cover See Removing the chassis cover on page 13 2 Remove the chassis side panel as shown 3 Remove the power cables from the CPU expansion board 4 Remove the two countersunk screws from the side of the chassis 5 Remove the screw that secures the board to the chassis 6 Lift the CPU expansion board from the chassis 7 Replace the CPU expansion board as described in Installing CPU expansion board on ...

Page 46: ...isconnect ing all motherboard cables on page 33 3 Remove the 10 screws as shown securing the mother board to the chassis as shown and lift the board free Note The motherboard is fitted tightly into the chassis and will not lift straight out You will need to lift one side of the board first and slide it out 3 3 Replacing the slim CD ROM drive This section describes how to remove and replace the CD ...

Page 47: ...om the CD ROM drive 3 Press the release catch that secures the CD ROM drive and slide the CD ROM drive from the front of the chassis 4 Remove the four screws that secure the CD ROM drive in the cradle and remove the old unit 5 Remove the two screws that hold the CD ROM back plane to the CD ROM drive and remove back plane ...

Page 48: ... with the new CD ROM unit back into place in the chassis The release catch will click and secure the cradle in place 9 Replace the data and power cables 3 4 Replacing the floppy disk drive This section describes how to replace the SCSI backplane on your B4881V50S4H 1 Loosen the two screws that secure the lower cover to the chassis of the B4881V50S4H Slide the cover back and remove it to expose the...

Page 49: ...screws that secures the floppy disk drive in place 4 Slide the disk drive from the chassis 5 Slide the new unit into place secure with the retaining screw and replace the power and data cables 3 5 Replacing the SATA backplane This section describes how to replace the SATA backplane on your B4881V50S4H 1 Remove the chassis cover See Removing the chassis cover on page 13 ...

Page 50: ... SATA backplane 4 Remove the two screws holding the cradle locking bar in place and remove the bar 5 Lift the disk drive cradle to the vertical position as shown Remove the six screws and lift the backplane from the chassis 6 Place a new backplane in position and secure in place with six screws 7 Lower the disk drive cradle into place 8 Replace the power and data cables ...

Page 51: ...andle 4 Push the new power supply into place and secure with the retaining screw Note When the CPU expansion board is installed A bare minimum of three power supplies are required to run the B4881V50S4H A fourth power supply should be installed as soon as possible in the event of a failure 3 7 Replacing cooling fans The B4881V50S4H requires three chassis cooling fans To replace a cooling fan 1 Rem...

Page 52: ...ug the cooling fan power supply lead from the pin header on the mother board 4 Remove the four screws that hold the fan to the chassis and remove the fan 5 Place a new fan in position in the chassis and secure in place with four screws 6 Plug the fan power supply into the pin header ...

Page 53: ...ction covers some aspects of BIOS Consult the moth erboard manual for a complete description Hardware monitor submenu Use this screen to monitor hardware information Use the up and down Arrow keys to select an item Use the Plus and Minus keys to change the value of the selected option PhoenixBIOS Setup Utility Advanced CPUx Temperature Sysx VRM temperature CPUx Fan Speed System Fan Speed CPUx VDD ...

Page 54: ... Item Setup Values F9 Setup Defaults Esc Exit ÅÆ Select screen Enter Select X Sub menu F10 Previous Values Feature Option Description USB control Disabled On board COM A On board COM B Set USB controllers USB BIOS legacy support Disabled Enabled Set support for USB keyboard and mouse SATA0 controller Enabled Disabled Set first serial ATA device SATA1 controller Enabled Disabled Set second serial A...

Page 55: ...F9 Setup Defaults Esc Exit ÅÆ Select screen Enter Select X Sub menu F10 Previous Values Feature Option Description Configure remote access type and parameters Com Port Address Disabled On board COM A On board COM B Select the COM port address Baud Rate 300 1200 Specify the baud rate Console Type VT100 VT100 b bit Specify a console type Flow Control None XON XOFF Enable flow control Console Connect...

Page 56: ...ing 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 product The warranty does not cover damages sustained during shipping or failure due to alteration misuse abuse or improper maintenance of the unit Note A receipt or copy of your invoice marked with th...

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