Operations Manual
SV-2000-X2 Server (CENTRIX /
JHSV
)
Part Number: 1008080
Page 22 of 82
Version 1.4. 01/12/2010
5.4 System
Memory
The type and amount of system memory, or
RAM (random access memory), on your Server
depends on the motherboard installed and how
it was configured.
5.4.1 Identifying System Memory
Refer to your Motherboard Model and Type.
Once you have identified the motherboard,
TAG technical support can assist you in
determining the type and amount of system
memory in your system. See “Contacting
information on TAG on back page of this
manual for information on how to contact
Technical Support.
For information on replacing or upgrading your
system memory, refer to “Adding and
Replacing System Memory on page 62.”
5.4.1.1 Power Management
Modern motherboards provide Advanced
Configuration and Power Management
Interface (ACPI) settings such as wake-up,
power button function and standby/suspend
timers. These functions are configured in the
CMOS Setup.
5.5 Identifying your I/O Connectors
Figure 5-3 shows a typical configuration of I/O
connectors. Your configuration may vary
depending on the motherboard installed in your
Server; however, the color coding should
remain consistent. I/O connectors are color-
coded in compliance with PC 99
recommendations.