Intel® Server System SR1625UR Service Guide A Guide for Technically Qualified Assemblers of Intel® Identified Subassemblies/ Products Intel Order Number E52881-005
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Preface About this Manual Thank you for purchasing and using the Intel® Server System SR1625UR. This manual is written for system technicians who are responsible for troubleshooting, upgrading, and repairing this server system. This document provides reference information, feature information, and step by step instructions on how to add and replace components on the server system. For the latest version of this manual, see http://www.intel.com/p/en_US/support/highlights/server/s5520ur.
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Safety Information Important Safety Instructions Read all caution and safety statements in this document before performing any of the instructions. See also Intel Server Boards and Server Chassis Safety Information on the Intel® Server Deployment Toolkit 3.0 CD and/or at http://www.intel.com/support/motherboards/server/sb/cs-010770.htm. Wichtige Sicherheitshinweise Lesen Sie zunächst sämtliche Warn- und Sicherheitshinweise in diesem Dokument, bevor Sie eine der Anweisungen ausführen.
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Warnings Heed safety instructions: Before working with your server product, whether you are using this guide or any other resource as a reference, pay close attention to the safety instructions. You must adhere to the assembly instructions in this guide to ensure and maintain compliance with existing product certifications and approvals. Use only the described, regulated components specified in this guide.
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Table of Contents Preface ........................................................................................................................ iii About this Manual ................................................................................................................. iii Manual Organization ............................................................................................................. iii Safety Information .......................................................................
System References ..................................................................................................... 33 Cable Routing ...................................................................................................................... 34 Removing and Installing from a Rack .................................................................................. 35 Fixed Bracket Rack Mount Removal ...........................................................................
Installing the Intel® RMM3 ...........................................................................................66 Removing the Intel® RMM3 .........................................................................................69 Removing and Installing the Midplane Board ......................................................................70 Removing the Midplane Board ....................................................................................70 Installing the Midplane Board .............
Appendix C: LED Decoder .....................................................................................111 Appendix D: Getting Help ......................................................................................119 Warranty Information ......................................................................................................... 119 Appendix E: Regulatory and Certification Information .......................................121 Product Regulatory Compliance ..........................
Standortauswahl ........................................................................................................151 Handhabung von Geräten .........................................................................................151 Warnungen zu Netzspannung und Elektrizität ..........................................................152 Warnhinweise für den Systemzugang .......................................................................153 Warnhinweise für Racks ...................................
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List of Figures Figure 1. Intel® Server System SR1625UR............................................................................... 5 Figure 2. Server System Components ...................................................................................... 9 Figure 3. Intel® Light-Guided Diagnostic LEDs - Server Board............................................... 11 Figure 4. Intel® Light-Guided Diagnostic LEDs - Passive Midplane........................................ 12 Figure 5.
Figure 43. Removing the Heatsink.......................................................................................... 58 Figure 44. Removing Hot-swap Disk Carrier from the Server System.................................... 59 Figure 45. Removing Drive Blank from Drive Carrier.............................................................. 60 Figure 46. Installing Hard Drive into Carrier............................................................................ 60 Figure 47.
List of Tables Table 1. Server System References ......................................................................................... 3 Table 2. Intel® Server System SR1625UR Feature Summary .................................................. 6 Table 3. NIC LED Descriptions ...............................................................................................26 Table 4. Setup Menu Key Use ................................................................................................95 Table 5.
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1 Server System Contents and References There are two versions of the Intel® Server System SR1625UR: • Intel® Server System SR1625UR (Passive system) • Intel® Server System SR1625URSAS (Active system) Unless noted otherwise, all references to the Intel® Server System SR1625UR refer to both product codes. Server System Contents The Intel® Server System SR1625UR ships with the Intel® Server Board S5520UR.
• A box of hardware components (referred to herein as the “hardware box”) • Optical drive tray assembly, in the hardware box • Two screws for installing the optical drive component, in the hardware box • • • • • • Rack handles, in the hardware box Slimline peripheral bay filler panel, in the hardware box One ganged SATA cable (consisting of six cables tied together), in the hardware box Attention document, in the server system product box Quick Start User's Guide, in the server system product box Intel® Se
• Intel® Server Deployment Toolkit 3.0 CD • Intel® System Management Software DVD Additional Information and Software If you need more information about this product or information about the accessories that can be used with this server system, use the following resources. Table 1.
Table 1. Server System References For this information or software Hardware (peripheral boards, adapter cards) and operating systems that have been tested with this product Use this Document or Software Server Configurator Tool Available at: http://serverconfigurator.intel.com/default.
2 Server System Features This chapter briefly describes the main features of the server system. This includes illustrations of the product, a list of the server system features, and diagrams showing the location of important components and connections on the server system. TP02211 Figure 1.
Server System Feature Overview Table 2 summarizes the features of the server system. Table 2. Intel® Server System SR1625UR Feature Summary Feature Dimensions Description • • • • 1.70 inches (43.2 mm) high 16.930 inches (430.0 mm) wide 25.76 inches (654.4 mm) deep 37 pounds (16.8 kg) - base chassis weight Server Board Intel® Server Board S5520UR Processor Support for one or two Intel® Xeon® Processors in FC-LGA 1366 Socket B package with up to 95 W Thermal Design Power (TDP) 4.8 GT/s, 5.
Table 2. Intel® Server System SR1625UR Feature Summary Feature Peripheral Interfaces Description External connections: • • • • • DB-15 video connector (back) RJ-45 serial Port A connector Two RJ-45 10/100/1000 Mb network connections Four USB 2.0 connectors (back) One USB 2.0 connector (front) Internal connections: • • • • • • • • • • • Video One USB 2x5 pin header, which supports two USB 2.
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Server System Components This section helps you identify the components of your server system. If you are near the system, you can also use the Quick Reference Label provided on the inside of the chassis cover to assist in identifying components. FG H B E C D A I J P K ML H N O A AF002831 A. Rack Handles I. Processor Air Duct B. Power Supply Air Duct J. Processor and Heatsink C. Battery Pack (Optional) K. System Memory D. Slimline Optical Drive Bay (Optical Drive Shown) L.
Intel® Light-Guided Diagnostics The server system contains the following diagnostic LEDs, each providing the following functions: • The System Status LED on the front and back panels (see Figure 3 and Figure 6) shows the overall health of the system (green, blinking green, blinking amber, amber, off) . • The System Identification LED on the front and back panel (see Figure 3 and Figure 6) helps identify the server from among several servers.
A B C D E J F G J I H AF002833 A. POST Code Diagnostic LEDs B. System Identification LED C. Status LED D. Memory 1 Fan Fault LED E. CPU 1 Fan Fault LED F. CPU 1 DIMM Fault LEDs G. CPU 2 Fan Fault LED H. Memory 2 Fan Fault LED I. CPU 2 DIMM Fault LEDs J. 5V Standby LED Figure 3.
D C E B A F AF003043 A. Fan 2 Fault LED B. Fan 3 Fault LED C. Fan 4 Fault LED D. Fan 5 Fault LED E. Fan 6 Fault LED F. Fan 1 Fault LED Figure 4. Intel® Light-Guided Diagnostic LEDs - Passive Midplane D C E B A F AF003042 A. Fan 2 Fault LED B. Fan 3 Fault LED C. Fan 4 Fault LED D. Fan 5 Fault LED E. Fan 6 Fault LED F. Fan 1 Fault LED Figure 5.
A B AF003044 A. Status LED B. System Identification LED Figure 6.
Server Board Components This section helps you identify the components and connectors on the server board.
A. 280-pin Intel® Adaptive Slot B. POST Code Diagnostic LEDs C. Intel® RMM3 Header D. Processor 1 Socket E. Back Panel I/O Ports F. System Identification LED G. System Status LED H. Memory 1 Fan Header I. Processor 1 Fan Header J. Processor 1 DIMM slots K. Processor 2 DIMM slots L. Processor 2 Socket M. Processor 2 Fan Header N. Memory 2 Fan Header O. Bridge Board Connector (Intel® Server Chassis) P. Front Panel Connector Q. Fan Board Connector R. 2x4 Power Connector S.
Configuration Jumpers BIOS Recover J1D4 D Normal 2 Recover 3 Password Clear J1E8 C Protect 2 Clear 3 BIOS Default J1E7 B Normal 2 3 Set Default BMC Force Update J1H2 A Disable 2 Enable 3 AF002832 16 Intel® Server System SR1625UR Service Guide
Jumper Name Jumper Purpose A. BMC Force Update (J1H2) If pins 2-3 are jumpered, the Integrated BMC Force Update Mode is enabled. These pins should be jumpered on 1-2 for normal system operation. B. BIOS Default (J1E7) If pins 2-3 are jumpered, the BIOS settings are cleared on the next reset. These pins should be jumpered on 1-2 for normal operation. C.
Front of Server System Peripheral Devices The server system provides locations and hardware for installing hard drives, CD-ROM drive, or DVD-ROM drive. The drives must be purchased separately. The following figure shows the available options. A B A C D TP02217 . A. Rack Handles B. Slimline Optical Drive C. Mini Control Panel D. Hard Disk Drive Bays (Optional HDD Carriers shown) Figure 9. Front Panel Features and Peripherals Hard Disk Drives The server system supports 2.
Slimline Optical Drive The system includes a slimline optical drive carrier, which can be used to install an optional optical drive. The optical drive must be purchased separately. You can only install or remove the slimline optical drive carrier when the system power is turned off. Drive in the optical drive carrier is NOT hot swappable. For instructions on installing an optical drive, see “Installing and Removing a Slimline Optical Drive” on page 62.
Callout B. C. Feature Function System Identification LED Solid blue indicates system identification is active. System Status LED Solid green indicates normal operation. No light indicates system identification is not activated. Blinking green indicates degraded performance. Solid amber indicates a critical or non-recoverable condition. Blinking amber indicates a non-critical condition. No light indicates POST is running or the system is off. D.
Callout A. B. Feature Function NIC 2 Activity LED Continuous green light indicates a link between the system and the network to which it is connected. NIC 1 Activity LED Blinking green light indicates network activity. C. Power/Sleep Button Powers on/off the system. If enabled by an ACPI-compliant operating system, this button functions as a Sleep button and puts the system in an ACPI sleep state. D.
A B C D E F O N M L K J I H G TP02214 Callout Feature Function A. USB Port Allows you to attach a USB component to the front of the chassis. B. LCD Display Screen on which system information is displayed. C. Menu Control Button, Scroll Up Scroll up one option at a time. D. Menu Control Button, Scroll Down Scroll down one option at a time. E. Menu Control Button, Scroll Left Move to the previous option. F. Menu Control Button, Enter Select option. G.
Callout K. L. Feature Function NIC 2 Activity LED Continuous green light indicates a link between the system and the network to which it is connected. NIC 1 Activity LED Blinking green light indicates network activity. M. Hard Disk Activity LED Random blinking green light indicates hard disk drive activity (SAS or SATA). N. Reset Button Reboots and initializes the system. O. USB Port Allows you to attach a USB component to the front of the system.
Rear of Server System A I J H G F E D C B AF002834 A. Full-height PCI Add-in Card Slot B. Power Supply Module 2 C. Power Supply Module 1 D. I/O Expansion Modules (Optional) E. Intel® Remote Management Module NIC (IOptional) F. NIC 2 (10/100/1000 Mb) G. NIC 1 (10/100/1000 Mb) H. Four USB Ports I. Video J. RJ-45 Serial B Connector Figure 13.
Back Panel Connectors A. Serial Port A (RJ-45) B. Video C. USB Ports 0 and 1 D. USB Ports 2 and 3 E. NIC 1 (10/100/1000 Mb) F. NIC 2 (10/100/1000 Mb) Figure 14.
The NIC LEDs at the right and left of each NIC provide the following information. Table 3.
SAS/SATA Midplanes The midplane serves as the primary interface between the server board, the hot-swap backplane, and the control panel. Two midplanes are offered for this system: • Passive SATA/SAS • Active SAS/SAS RAID. Passive Midplane The passive midplane s used as an interconnect, routing drive control signals from either the on-board SATA ports of the server board or SAS/SATA ports from an add-in card to the hot-swap backplane.
Active Midplane The active midplane is used to provide SAS/SAS RAID support. The following diagram show the location for each connector found on the active midplane. B C D E A F G H I J L K AF002790 A. RAID Battery Backup Unit Connector G. Fan 4 Power Connector B. Power Connector H. Fan 3 Power Connector C. Mini-DIMM Connector I. Fan 1 Power Connector D. Fan 6 Power Connector J. Fan 2 Power Connector E. Fan 5 Power Connector K. RAID Activation Key Connector F.
Hot-swap SAS/SATA Backplane The system supports a multifunctional SAS/SATA backplane, which installs on the back side of the hot-swap drive bay inside the chassis. The following diagrams show the location for each connector found on the front and the back of the backplane. B A C A. Slimline Optical Device Connector B. Mini Control Panel Connector AF002809 C. SAS/SATA hot-swap Connectors Figure 17. Hot-swap SAS/SATA Backplane Front Side Components B A C D AF002810 A. USB Connector C.
RAID Support The server system provides an embedded SATA controller on the server board that is accessible through the passive midplane. The SATA controller supports both 1.5 and 3.0 Gbps data transfer rates. The BIOS Setup utility provides multiple drive configuration options on the Advanced | ATA Controller setup page, some of which affect the ability to configure RAID. The Onboard SATA Controller option is enabled by default.
Rack Mount Options Your Intel® Server System SR1625UR can be mounted into a rack. Intel provides the following three options to mount this server system into a rack: • Fixed mount relay rack/cabinet mount kit: This kit can be configured to mount the system into either a 2-post rack or 4-post cabinet. • Tool-less sliding rail kit: This kit is used to mount the chassis into a standard (19 inches by upto 30 inches deep) EIA-310D compatible server cabinet.
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3 Hardware Installations and Upgrades Before You Begin Before working with your server product, pay close attention to the “Safety Information” on page v at the beginning of this manual. Note: Whenever you service the system, you must first power down the server and unplug all peripheral devices and the AC power cord.
Cable Routing When you add or remove components from your server system, make sure your cables are routed correctly before reinstalling the server system cover. Use caution to make sure no cables or wires are pinched and that the airflow from the fans is not blocked. Use the following figures to determine the correct cable routing.
Removing and Installing from a Rack To install the Intel® Server System SR1625UR in a rack, three Intel® rack options are available: • Fixed mount relay rack/cabinet mount kit This rack option requires the system to removed from the rack before servicing. • Basic sliding rail kit This rack option requires the system to removed from the rack before servicing. • Tool-less sliding rail kit. Only the tool-less rail kit allows you to service the server system while installed in a rack.
Fixed Bracket Rack Mount Removal 1. Disconnect all cables from the back of the system. Note: Remember to use the system LED to properly identify the system you are servicing. 2. Remove screws from the brackets and remove the system from the rack. Fixed Bracket Rack Mount Installation 1. Fully extend a rail assembly; the finger tab for the extension lock is revealed. 2. Press the finger tab and slide the inside rail from the middle rail until it completely separates.
18. In the same manner, attach the other rail assembly to the other side. 19. Slide the middle rail toward the front until the rear bracket area is accessible. 20. Attach the rear end of the outer rail to the rear bracket with at least one screw. If possible, attach at two places. 21. In the same manner, attach the other rail assembly to the other side. 22. Fully extend the left and right rails until the extension locks have engaged and the rails will not push back in.
8. Align the inner rails (attached to the server chassis) with the outer rail assemblies (attached to the rack). 9. Engage the matching rails and slide the server chassis into the rack until the two safety stops lock into position. 10. Depress the two safety locks (one on each side). 11. Slide the server chassis all the way into the rack. 12. Use the rack screws (#10-32 x 3/4) to secure the chassis and rack handles into the rack. Tool-less Rail Rack Mount Servicing 1.
TP02220 Figure 20. Front Bezel Supporting the Standard Control Panel TP02221 Figure 21. Front Bezel Supporting the Intel® Local Control Panel TP02222 Figure 22. Front Bezel Supporting the Mini Control Panel Removing the Front Bezel If your system includes a front bezel, follow these steps to remove the bezel: 1. Unlock the bezel (if locked). 2. Pull the bezel from the server system.
AF002845 Figure 23. Removing the Front Bezel Installing the Front Bezel The front bezel is optional. If your system includes the bezel for either the mini control panel, standard control panel or Intel® Local Control Panel, follow these steps to install the bezel: Note: Before installing the bezel, you must install the rack handles. For instructions, see “Installing the Rack Handles” on page 94. To install the front bezel, follow these steps: 1.
2. Push the bezel onto the front of the server system until it clicks into place. AF002846 Figure 24. Installing the Front Bezel Removing and Installing the System Cover Removing the Server System Cover The server system must be operated with the chassis cover in place to ensure proper cooling. You will need to remove the top cover to add or replace components inside of the server.
D A C B TP02218 Figure 25. Removing the Server System Cover Installing the Server System Cover To install the server system cover, follow these steps: 1. Place the cover over the server system so that the side edges of the cover sit just inside the server system sidewalls. 2. Slide the cover forward until it clicks into place (see letter “A” in Figure 26). 3. (Optional) Insert the security screw at the center of the top cover (see letter “B” in Figure 26). A B TP02219 Figure 26.
Removing and Installing the PCI Riser Assembly Removing the PCI Riser Assembly To remove the PCI riser assembly, follow these steps: 1. Disconnect any cables attached to any add-in cards. 2. Grasp both riser latches with thumb and forefinger (see letter “A” in Figure 27), and pull up to release riser assembly. 3. Lift riser assembly straight up ( (see letter “B” in Figure 27). A A Riser Card Connector B AF002851 Figure 27.
a. If you removed the PCI riser assembly for another procedure, continue with that procedure. Installing the PCI Riser Assembly To install the PCI riser assembly, follow these steps: 1. Lower the riser assembly into place (see letter “A” in Figure 28). 2. Align the two hooks in the riser assembly with the matching slots at the back of the server system (see letter “B” in Figure 28).
4. Connect any cables to add-in cards that require them. See your add-in card documentation for information and add-in card requirements. Replacing the PCI Riser Card Caution: PCI riser connectors are NOT hot-swappable. Before removing or replacing the riser connector, you must first take the server out of service, turn off all peripheral devices connected to the system, turn off the system by pressing the power button, and unplug the AC power cord from the system or wall outlet.
Installing the Replacement PCI Express* Riser Card To install the replacement PCI Express* riser card, follow these steps: 1. Disconnect any cables attached to any add-in cards. 2. Remove the PCI riser assembly. For instructions, see “Removing the PCI Riser Assembly” on page 43. 3. Remove any add-in cards from the PCI riser connector. For instructions, see “Removing a PCI Add-in Card” on page 47. 4. Position the riser card in the assembly such the holes on the card and the assembly align. 5.
2. Remove the filler panel from the selected add-in card slot (see letter “A” in Figure 31). 3. Remove the screw (see letter “B” in Figure 31). 4. Insert add-in card until it seats in riser card connector (see letter “C” in Figure 31). 5. Secure the add-in card with screw (see letter “D” in Figure 31). Riser Connector A REMOV E Fille r Pane l B D C AF002853 Figure 31. Installing an Add-In Card 6. Install the PCI riser assembly into the server system.
Riser Connector B A AF002854 Figure 32. Removing an Add-In Card Note: Make sure that the empty add-in card slot has the filler panel installed. 4. Install the PCI riser assembly into the server system. For instructions, see “Installing the PCI Riser Assembly” on page 44. Removing and Installing the Processor Air Duct Always operate your server server system with the processor air duct in place. The air duct is required for proper airflow within the server system.
r so es ct oc Du Pr ir A AF002847 Figure 33. Removing the Processor Air Duct Installing the Processor Air Duct Place the processor air duct over the processor socket(s) (see Figure 34). The front edge of the air duct should align correctly with the notches on the fan module. Use caution not to pinch or disengage cables that may be near or under the air duct.
r so es ct oc Du Pr ir A AF002848 Figure 34. Installing the Processor Air Duct Installing and Removing Memory The silkscreen on the board displays DIMM A1, DIMM A2, DIMM B1, DIMM B2, DIMM C1, DIMM C2 for DIMMs on CPU socket 1 and DIMM D1, DIMM D2, DIMM E1, DIMM E2, DIMM F1, DIMM F2 for DIMMs on CPU socket 2. Installing DIMMs To install DIMMs, follow these steps: 1. Remove the PCI riser assembly. For instructions, see “Removing the PCI Riser Assembly” on page 43. 2. Remove the processor air duct.
3. Locate the DIMM sockets (see Figure 35). DIMM B2 DIMM A1 DIMM A2 DIMM B1 DIMM C2 DIMM C1 C E D B A DIMM F1 DIMM F2 DIMM E1 DIMM D2 DIMM D1 DIMM E2 AF002884 Figure 35. Installing the Memory 4. Make sure the clips at either end of the DIMM socket(s) are pushed outward to the open position (see letter “A” in Figure 35). 5. Holding the DIMM by the edges, remove it from its anti-static package. 6. Position the DIMM above the socket.
Removing DIMMs To remove a DIMM, follow these steps: 1. Remove the PCI riser assembly. For instructions, see “Removing the PCI Riser Assembly” on page 43. 2. Remove the processor air duct. For instructions, see “Removing the Processor Air Duct” on page 48. 3. Locate the DIMM sockets (see Figure 35). 4. Gently spread the retaining clips at each end of the socket. The DIMM lifts from the socket. 5. Holding the DIMM by the edges, lift it from the socket, and store it in an anti-static package.
A B AF002835 Figure 36. Lifting the Processor Socket Lever 7. Push the rear tab with your finger tip to bring the front end of the load plate open slightly (see letter “A” in Figure 37). 8. Open the load plate (see letter “B” in Figure 37). A B AF002836 Figure 37. Opening the Load Plate 9. Remove the protective socket cover (see Figure 38). Note: Do not touch the orientation posts on the socket; they are very sensitive and easily damaged.
AF002837 Figure 38. Removing the Protective Socket Cover 10. Remove the processor from the packaging box and remove the protective shipping cover (see Figure 39). AF002838 Figure 39. Removing the Processor Protective Cover 11. Orient the processor with the socket such that the orientation notches on the processor align with the two orientation posts on the socket, and insert the processor into the socket (see Figure 40).
Orientation Notch A Orientation Post AF002839 Figure 40. Installing the Processor 12. Close the CPU load plate all the way (see letter “A” in Figure 41). 13. Close the socket lever completely and ensure that the load plate tab engages under the socket lever when fully closed (see letter “B” in Figure 41). A B AF002840 Figure 41. Closing the Load Plate 14. Install the heatsink. For instructions, see “Installing the Heatsink” on page 55.
To install the heatsink, follow these steps: 1. Remove the protective film on the TIM if present. 2. Orient the heatsink over the processor as shown in Figure 42. The heatsink fins must be positioned as shown to provide correct airflow through the system. 3. Set the heatsink over the processor, lining up the four captive screws with the four posts surrounding the processor. 4.
Removing the Heatsink To install or remove the processor, you must first remove the heatsink. Caution: Improper removal can damage the heatsink. Pay close attention to the steps and perform each step exactly as indicated to avoid damage. To remove the heatsink, follow these steps: 1. Remove the PCI riser assembly. For instructions, see “Removing the PCI Riser Assembly” on page 43. 2. Remove the processor air duct. For instructions, see “Removing the Processor Air Duct” on page 48. 3.
B 3 A 1 2 C is Th de Si Up 4 d ar sc Di to TIM l al st In s U CP i Th de Si Up d ar sc Di to st In al lC PU Figure 43. Removing the Heatsink Removing the Processor To remove the processor, follow these steps: 1. Remove the PCI riser assembly. For instructions, see “Removing the PCI Riser Assembly” on page 43. 2. Remove the processor air duct. For instructions, see “Removing the Processor Air Duct” on page 48. 3. Remove the heatsink. For instructions, see “Removing the Heatsink” on page 57.
Installing and Removing a Hot-swap Hard Drive When the system is configured with the mini control panel, up to eight hot-swap SAS or SATA drives can be installed. When configured with the Standard control panel or Intel® Local Control Panel, up to six hot-swap SAS or SATA drives can be installed.
B AF002850 A Figure 45. Removing Drive Blank from Drive Carrier 4. Remove the hard drive from its wrapper and place it on an anti-static surface. 5. Set any jumpers and/or switches on the drive according to the drive manufacturer's instructions. 6. With the drive circuit-side down, position the connector end of the drive so that it is facing the rear of the drive carrier. 7.
9. Close the lever to lock the drive assembly into place (see letter “B” in Figure 47).) A B AF002874 Figure 47. Install Drive Assemby into the Server System Removing a Hot-swap SAS/SATA Hard Disk Drive To remove a hot-swap SAS/SATA hard disk drive, follow these steps: 1. Press in on the green latch at the front of the hard drive carrier. 2. Pull out on the black lever to slide the carrier out from the server system. 3. Remove the four screws that attach the hard drive to the drive carrier.
Installing and Removing a Slimline Optical Drive Cautions: The slimline optical drive is NOT hot-swappable. Before removing or replacing the drive, you must first take the server out of service, turn off all peripheral devices connected to the system, turn off the system by pressing the power button, and unplug the AC power cord from the system or wall outlet. To maintain proper system cooling, a filler blank must be installed if you do not install a device at this location.
TP02234 Figure 49. Installing an Optical Drive into the Server System Removing a Slimline Optical Drive To remove the slimline optical drive, follow these steps: 1. Press in on the plastic guide at the rear of the optical drive (see letter “A” in Figure 50) and push forward to unlock and remove the slimline optical drive from the server system. A B TP02261 Figure 50. Removing the Slimline Optical Drive from the Server System 2. Slide the optical drive out (see letter “B” in Figure 50) 3.
Installing and Removing the I/O Expansion Module Installing the I/O Expansion Module To install the I/O expansion module, follow these steps: 1. Remove the PCI riser assembly. For instructions, see “Removing the PCI Riser Assembly” on page 43. 2. Remove the processor air duct. For instructions, see “Removing the Processor Air Duct” on page 48. 3. Squeeze the sides of the I/O expansion module filler panel(s) to disengage it from the server system back panel and remove it (see letter “A” in Figure 51).
et ule ock od 2-S xp. M E I/O et ule ock od 1-S xp. M E I/O A C Snap Standoff B Standoff Hole Server Board I/O Connector 1 Filler Panels AF002855 Figure 51. Installing the I/O Expansion Module to the Server System 7. Install the processor air duct. For instructions, see “Installing the Processor Air Duct” on page 49. 8. Install the PCI riser assembly into the server system. For instructions, see “Installing the PCI Riser Assembly” on page 44.
5. Install the I/O expansion module filler panel(s) into the system back panel (see letter “C” in Figure 52). et ule ock od 2-S xp. M E I/O et ule ock od 1-S xp. M E I/O C Snap Standoff A B Standoff Hole Server Board Connector Filler Panel AF002856 Figure 52. Removing the I/O Expansion Module from the Server System 6. Install the processor air duct. For instructions, see “Installing the Processor Air Duct” on page 49. 7. Install the PCI riser assembly into the server system.
3. Squeeze the sides of the Intel® RMM3 filler panel to disengage it from the server system back panel and remove it (see Figure 53). AF002997 Figure 53. Removing the Intel® RMM3 filler panel 4. Attach the Intel® RMM3 to the module bracket with two screws (see Figure 54). Top w Vie AF002948 Figure 54. Installing the Intel® RMM3 to the bracket 5. Connect one end of the cable (labeled ‘RMM3’) to the RMM3 connector on the Intel® RMM3 (see Figure 55).
Note: Cable connectors are keyed and can only go in one way. Botto m AF002949 Figure 55. Connecting the Intel® RMM3 cable 6. Connect the opposite end of the cable to the RMM3 connector on the server board (see letter “A” in Figure 56). 7. Attach the module bracket to the chassis with two screws (see letter “B” in Figure 56). Note: The screws install from the back of the chassis. le odu M M3 RM B M3 or RMnnect Co A AF002857 Figure 56. Installing the Intel® RMM3 to the Server System 8.
Removing the Intel® RMM3 To remove Intel® Remote Management Module 3, follow these steps: 1. Remove the PCI riser assembly. For instructions, see “Removing the PCI Riser Assembly” on page 43. 2. Remove the processor air duct. For instructions, see “Removing the Processor Air Duct” on page 48. 3. Remove screws from the back of the chassis (see letter “A” in Figure 57) 4.
5. Install the Intel® RMM3 filler panel into the system back panel (see Figure 58). AF002998 Figure 58. Installing the Intel® RMM3 filler panel 6. Install the processor air duct. For instructions, see “Installing the Processor Air Duct” on page 49. 7. Install the PCI riser assembly into the server system. For instructions, see “Installing the PCI Riser Assembly” on page 44. Removing and Installing the Midplane Board The following sections describe how to replace the midplane board.
5. Remove the power distribution board cover. For instructions, see “Replacing the Power Distribution Module” on page 84. 6. Unscrew the thumbscrew (see letter “A” in Figure 59). 7. Hold the midplane board only by the edges and slide the midplane board in the direction shown to release it from the backplane (see letter “B” in Figure 59). 8. Lift the midplane board over the retention pins (see letter “C” in Figure 59) and out of the server system (see letter “D” in Figure 59).
B A C D AF002860 Figure 60. Installing the Midplane Board into the Server System 5. Install integrated RAID if necessary. For instructions, see “Installing the Intel® Integrated RAID Activation Key and the RAID Mini-DIMM” on page 74. 6. Connect cables as necessary to the midplane board. 7. Passive midplane only: Do the following: a.
ply up rS we ion Po ut rib r ist ve r D Co we rd Po Boa Cable 4 5 3 2 0 1 er rv Se ard Bo Retention Tab A B A 0 1 4 3 5 ive ss e Pa plan id M 2 ne pla rs Mid necto e siv on Pas ATA C S 6 7 AF002843 Figure 61. Installing the SATA Cables b. If you connect the SATA cables from the passive midplane to the add-in card, also install the 3-pin white cable between the HBA connector on the midplane and the add-in card to enable fault LED control.
Installing and Removing the Intel® Integrated RAID Activation Key and the RAID Mini DIMM (Active System Only) Installing the Intel® Integrated RAID Activation Key and the RAID Mini-DIMM To install the Intel® Integrated RAID Activation Key and the RAID mini-DIMM, follow these steps: 1. Remove the PCI riser assembly. For instructions, see “Removing the PCI Riser Assembly” on page 43. 2. Remove the processor air duct. For instructions, see “Removing the Processor Air Duct” on page 48. 3.
c. Push firmly on the DIMM until it snaps into place and both levers close. Open Levers C B M ID RA i Min DIM RAID Mini DIMM Socket Intel® RAID Activation Key Socket RAID Key A B e an pl id rd M Boa AF002861 Figure 62. Installing the RAID Activation Key and the RAID Mini-DIMM 6. Install the power distribution board cover. For instructions, see “Replacing the Power Distribution Module” on page 84. 7. Install the processor air duct.
b. Pull the DIMM out of the socket (see letter “C” in Figure 63).. Open Levers C B M ID RA i Min DIM RAID Mini DIMM Socket Intel® RAID Activation Key Socket RAID Key A B e an pl id rd M Boa AF002862 Figure 63. Removing the Intel® Integrated RAID Activation Key and the RAID MiniDIMM 6. Install the processor air duct. For instructions, see “Installing the Processor Air Duct” on page 49. 7. Install the PCI riser assembly into the server system.
6. Insert the RAID battery backup unit into the server system making sure the hooks on the underside of the RAID BBU aligns with the matching chassis tabs and slide towards the power supply until it locks into place (see letter “C” in Figure 64). 7. Connect the cable from the rear of the RAID battery backup unit to the midplane board (see letter “D” in Figure 64). D C A B TP02257 Figure 64. Installing the RAID Battery Backup Unit 8. Install the power distribution board cover.
A B TP02258 Figure 65. Removing the RAID Battery Backup Unit 6. Install the power distribution board cover. For instructions, see “Replacing the Power Distribution Module” on page 84. 7. Install the processor air duct. For instructions, see “Installing the Processor Air Duct” on page 49. 8. Install the PCI riser assembly into the server system. For instructions, see “Installing the PCI Riser Assembly” on page 44.
7. If installed, remove memory, processor heatsink(s), and processor(s) from the server board. For instructions, see “Removing DIMMs” on page 52 and “Removing the Heatsink” on page 57. 8. Remove the I/O expansion module, if installed. 9. Remove the Intel® RMM3, if installed. 10. Remove the nine screws from the server board (see letter “A” in Figure 66) and lift the server board from the server system (see letter “B” in Figure 66). A B AF002863 Figure 66. Removing the Server Board 11.
B A AF002864 Figure 67. Installing the Server Board 3. Connect all the power cables coming from the power supply to the server board. 4. Install the system fan assembly. For instructions, see “Installing the System Fan Assembly” on page 92. 5. Install the bridge board. or instructions, see step 8 in “Installing the Midplane Board” on page 71. 6. Install memory. For instructions, see “Installing DIMMs” on page 50. 7. Install processor(s). For instructions, see “Installing the Processor” on page 52 8.
13. Install the processor air duct. For instructions, see “Installing the Processor Air Duct” on page 49. 14. Install the PCI riser assembly. For instructions, see “Installing the PCI Riser Assembly” on page 44. Replacing the Backup Battery The lithium battery on the server board powers the RTC for up to ten years in the absence of power. When the battery starts to weaken, it loses voltage, and the server settings stored in CMOS RAM in the RTC (for example, the date and time) may be wrong.
AF002865 Figure 68. Replacing the Backup Battery 6. Dispose of the battery according to local ordinance. 7. Remove the new lithium battery from its package, and, being careful to observe the correct polarity, insert it in the battery socket. Note: You will need to run the BIOS Setup to restore the configuration settings to the RTC. Replacing or Adding a Power Supply Caution: The power supply is only hot-swappable if you have a redundant system with two power supplies installed.
TP02242 Figure 69. Removing Power Supply Filler Panel from the Server System — If a power supply is installed, push the green latch in the direction shown (see letter “A” in Figure 70) and remove the power supply module by pulling it out by the handle (see letter “B” in Figure 70). B A TP02244 Figure 70. Removing Power Supply Module from the Server System 2.
— Insert the replacement power supply module into the power supply cage and push hard until it clicks into place. TP02243 Figure 71. Installing Power Supply Module into the Server System — If no power supply is to be installed, insert a power supply filler panel. Replacing the Power Distribution Module To replace the power distribution module, follow these steps: 1. If installed, remove the PCI riser assembly. For instructions, see “Removing the PCI Riser Assembly” on page 43. 2.
A B AF002866 Figure 72. Removing the Power Distribution Board Cover 8. Remove the power distribution board by sliding the board to the right and lifting. 9. Install a new power distribution board by lining up the standoffs to the holes in the power distribution board and sliding the board to the left. 10. Reconnect all the power cables to the server board, midplane and backplane. 11. Reinstall the system fan assembly. For instructions, see “Installing the System Fan Assembly” on page 92.
12. Install the power distribution board cover and screw it into place. B A AF002867 Figure 73. Installing the Power Distribution Board Cover 13. Install the hot-swap power supply/supplies. For instructions, see “Replacing or Adding a Power Supply” on page 82. 14. Install the processor air duct. For instructions, see “Installing the Processor Air Duct” on page 49. 15. Install the PCI riser assembly. For instructions, see “Installing the PCI Riser Assembly” on page 44.
1. Press the latch at the back of the mini control panel and push the control panel forward to release it from the system (see letter “A” in Figure 74). 2. Slide the mini control panel out through the front of the server system (see letter “B” in Figure 74). 3. Remove the filler panel or two right drive carriers (see letter “C” in Figure 74). Latch A trol Connel i n Mi Pa B C an rP lle Fi el AF002868 Figure 74. Removing Mini Control Panel Module from the Server System 4.
8. Install the mini control panel filler (see letter “C” in Figure 76). C Con Lo trol cal Pan el Backplane ll Fi P er B el an A AF002952 Figure 76. Installing Control Panel Module into the Server System Reinstalling the Mini Control Panel Your system comes with a mini control panel installed. You can remove this and replace it with a standard control panel or the Intel® Local Control Panel.
4. Remove the mini control panel filler from the server system (see letter “E” in Figure 77). C E Con Lo trol cal Pan el Backplane P er ll Fi B el an D A AF002869 Figure 77. Removing the Standard Control Panel from the Server System 5. Slide the mini control panel into the server system until it clicks into place (see letter “A” in Figure 78). 6. Install a standard control panel filler or two drive carriers (see letter “B” in Figure 78).
Replacing a System Fan Caution: The system fans are NOT hot-swappable. Before removing or replacing a fan, you must first take the server out of service, turn off all peripheral devices connected to the system, turn off the system by pressing the power button, and unplug the AC power cord from the system or wall outlet. Note: The fans that are integrated into the power supply cannot be replaced separately. If one of the fans in the power supply fails, the power supply must be replaced.
4. With the fan oriented correctly, insert the fan into the fan module (see letter “A” in Figure 80). 5. Connect the fan cable to the matching connector on the midplane board (see letter “B” in Figure 80). B A AF002871 Figure 80. Installing a System Fan Removing and Installing the Fan Assembly Removing the System Fan Assembly To remove the system fan assembly, follow these steps: 1. If installed, remove the PCI riser assembly. For instructions, see “Removing the PCI Riser Assembly” on page 43. 2.
4. Disconnect the fan power cables from the midplane board (see letter “A” in Figure 81). 5. Press latch (see letter “B” in Figure 81) and slide fan assembly to the left (see letter “C” in Figure 81). 6. Lift up to remove the fan assembly (see letter “D” in Figure 81). C B D A AF002872 Figure 81. Removing the Fan Assembly Installing the System Fan Assembly To install the system fan assembly, follow these steps: 1.
2. Connect the fan cables to the midplane board (see letter “C” in Figure 82). C A B AF002873 Figure 82. Installing the System Fan Assembly 3. Install the bridge board. For instructions, see step 8 in “Installing the Midplane Board” on page 71. 4. Install the processor air duct. For instructions, see “Installing the Processor Air Duct” on page 49. 5. Install the PCI riser assembly. For instructions, see “Installing the PCI Riser Assembly” on page 44.
Installing and Removing the Rack Handles Installing the Rack Handles Align the rack handle with the two holes on the side of the server system and attach the rack handle to the server system with two screws as shown in Figure 83. AF000377 Figure 83. Installing the Rack Handle Removing the Rack Handles Remove the two screws holding the rack handle in place, and remove the rack handle from the server system as shown in Figure 84. AF000378 Figure 84.
4 Server Utilities Using the BIOS Setup Utility This section describes the BIOS Setup Utility options, which is used to change server configuration defaults. You can run the BIOS Setup with or without an operating system being present. For information about specific BIOS setup screens, see the Intel® Server Board S5520UR Technical Product Specification. For a web link to this document, see “Additional Information and Software” on page 3.
Table 4. Setup Menu Key Use Key to Press Description Left and right arrows The left and right arrow keys are used to move between the major menu pages. The keys have no affect if a submenu or pick list is displayed. Up arrow Select Item up - The up arrow is used to select the previous value in a menu item's option list, or a value field pick list. Pressing the key activates the selected item.
Table 4. Setup Menu Key Use Key to Press Description Save and Exit - Pressing causes the following message to appear: Setup Confirmation Save Configuration changes and exit now? [Yes] [No] If "Yes" is selected and the key is pressed, all changes are saved and Setup is exited. If "No" is selected and the key is pressed, or the key is pressed, you are returned to the screen you were in before was pressed without affecting any existing values.
Obtaining the Upgrade Download the BIOS image file to a temporary folder on your hard drive. See “Additional Information and Software” on page 3 for a web link to the update software. Note: Review the instructions and release notes that are provided in the readme file distributed with the BIOS image file before attempting a BIOS upgrade. The release notes contain critical information regarding jumper settings, specific fixes, or other information to complete the upgrade.
Password Clear J1E8 Protect 2 Clear 3 AF003112 Figure 85. Password Clear Jumper 5. Wait ten seconds or until POST completes. 6. Move the Password Clear jumper back to the Password Clear Protect position (covering pins 1 and 2). 7. Close the server system. 8. Power up the server. The password is now cleared and can be reset by going into the BIOS setup.
Restoring the BIOS Defaults If you need to restore the BIOS default settings, the BIOS Default jumper will need to be used. 1. Power down the system; do not disconnect the AC power. 2. Open the server system. For instructions on removing the system cover, see “Removing the Server System Cover” on page 41. 3. Locate the BIOS Default jumper block at board position J1E7. 4. Move the jumper from the normal operation position (covering pins 1 and 2) to the Set Default position (covering pins 2 and 3). .
Appendix A: Technical Reference 650-W Single Power Supply Input Voltages The power supply must operate within all specified limits over the input voltage range shown in the following table. Table 5.
650-W Single Power Supply Output Voltages The table below lists the total wattage available from the power subsystem for each voltage. Ensure that your loads do not exceed the combined total wattage of 650 Watts. Table 6. Power Supply Output Capability Voltage Minimum OCP Limits Maximum OCP Limits +3.3 V 13.2 A 18 A +5.0 V 26 A 30 A +12.0 V1 18.2 A 20 A +12.0 V2 18.2 A 20 A -12.0 V3 18.2 A 20 A +12.0 V4 18.2 A 20 A -12.0 V Protected under over-current or shorted conditions 5.
System Environmental Specifications The following table defines the system level operating and non-operating environmental limits. Table 7. System Environmental Specifications Temperature Non-operating -40° to 70°C. Operating 10°C to 35°C with the maximum rate of change not to exceed 10°C per hour Humidity Non-operating 90% relative humidity (non-condensing) at 28°C. Shock Operating 2.0 g, 11 msec, half sine Packaged Non-palletized free fall in height 24 inches (> 40 lbs to < 80 lbs).
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Intel® Server Issue Report Form Appendix B: Issue Report Form (Rev 3.6) Note: Filling out this form completely is required for any escalation. =============================================================== Customer Contact Information: Customer Support Case #: =============================================================== Intel® Server Board or System: (Example : S5000PSL or SR6850HW4) =============================================================== Server Chassis: (Example SC5400.
Has the latest BMC/mBMC been tried? (Yes/No): Has the latest IMM BMC been tried? (Yes/No): Has the latest RMM Firmware been tried? (Yes/No): Has the latest FRU/SDR been tried? (Yes/No): Has the latest HSC been tried? (Yes/No): =============================================================== Processor information: Type Speed sSpec Thermal Solution Processor 1 Processor 2 Processor 3 Processor 4 Thermal solution (Heatsink) examples: (1U, Passive w/air ducting, Active w/fan, etc.
Add-in adapters (Example: NICs, Management Adapters, Serial Expansion Cards, PCI-Express* Adapters, RAID Controllers, SCSI Controllers, etc.): Type Slot Manufacturer Model Firmware Third party hardware (Example: Example: KVM, Chassis, etc): Description/Use Manufacturer Model Firmware Storage Devices (Example: SCSI, SATA, SAS, USB, Tape, etc.
Intel® RAID Controller: (Example SRCU42E) RAID controller part number (PBA number): RAID controller firmware version: Has the latest RAID firmware been tried? (Yes/No): RAID driver version: Has the latest RAID driver been tried? (Yes/No): RAID volumes configuration (disks & RAID level): RAID volume use (Boot device/Data Volume): Is BBU (Battery Backup Unit) installed? (Yes/No): BBU part number: =============================================================== Detailed description of issue: Troubleshooting t
Steps to replicate the issue: =============================================================== Issue impact statements: Do you have any potential Intel system, or component purchases that this issue is holding up? If yes, please provide a brief description below. Do you have systems already purchased that are not being delivered to your customers because of this issue? If yes, please provide a brief description below.
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Appendix C: LED Decoder During the system boot process, the BIOS executes a number of platform configuration processes, each of which is assigned a specific hex POST code number. As each configuration routine is started, the BIOS displays the POST code to the POST Code Diagnostic LEDs found on the back edge of the server board. To assist in troubleshooting a system hang during the POST process, the Diagnostic LEDs can be used to identify the last POST process to be executed.
A B C AF003045 A. System Status LED B. C. POST Code Diagnostic LEDs System Identification LED Figure 87. Diagnostic LED Placement Diagram Table 9.
Table 9. Diagnostic LED POST Code Decoder Diagnostic LED Decoder O=On; X=Off Checkpoint Upper Nibble Lower Nibble Description MSB LED LSB 8h 4h 2h 1h 8h 4h 2h 1h #7 #6 #5 #4 #3 #2 #1 #0 0xEDh O O O X O O X O Population Error: RDIMMs and UDIMMs cannot be mixed in the system 0xEEh O O O X O O O X Mismatch Error: more than 2 Quad Ranked DIMMS in a channel.
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Table 9. Diagnostic LED POST Code Decoder Diagnostic LED Decoder O=On; X=Off Checkpoint Upper Nibble Lower Nibble Description MSB LED LSB 8h 4h 2h 1h 8h 4h 2h 1h #7 #6 #5 #4 #3 #2 #1 #0 0xE8h O O O X O X X X Checking password 0xE9h O O O X O X X O Entering BIOS setup 0xEAh O O O X O X O X Flash Update 0xEEh O O O X O O O X Calling Int 19. One beep unless silent boot is enabled.
Appendix D: Getting Help If you encounter an issue with your server system, follow these steps to obtain support: 1. Visit the following Intel support web page: http://www.intel.com/support/motherboards/server This web page provides 24x7 support when you need it to get the latest and most complete technical support information on all Intel Enterprise Server and Storage Platforms.
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Appendix E: Regulatory and Certification Information Warning: To ensure regulatory compliance, you must adhere to the assembly instructions in this guide to ensure and maintain compliance with existing product certifications and approvals. Use only the described, regulated components specified in this guide.
• GOST R 50377-92 - Certification (Russia) • Belarus Certification (Belarus) • Ukraine Certification (Ukraine) • CE - Low Voltage Directive 73/23/EEE (Europe) • IRAM Certification (Argentina) Product EMC Compliance - Class A Compliance • FCC /ICES-003 - Emissions (USA/Canada) Verification • CISPR 22 - Emissions (International) • EN55022 - Emissions (Europe) • • • • • • • • • • • • 122 EN55024 - Immunity (Europe) EN61000-3-2 - Harmonics (Europe) EN61000-3-3 - Voltage Flicker (Europe) CE - EMC Directive 89
Product Ecology Compliance Intel has a system in place to restrict the use of banned substances in accordance with world wide regulatory requirements. A Material Declaration Data Sheet is available for Intel products. For more reference on material restrictions and compliance you can view Intel's Environmental Product Content Specification at http://supplier.intel.com/ehs/environmental.htm.
Product Regulatory Compliance Markings This Intel Server Chassis product if provided with the following regulatory and safety markings. In the event there is no room for a marking(s) on the chassis, the information is provided here in this guide. Table 10.
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Table 10. Product Regulatory Compliance Markings Regulatory Compliance Country China Recycling Mark China Recycling Marks International Battery Perchlorate Warning Information California Marking Perchlorate Material - Special handling may apply. See www.dtsc.ca.gov/hazardouswaste/ perchlorate This notice is required by California Code of Regulations, Title 22, Division 4.5, and Chapter 33: Best Management Practices for Perchlorate Materials.
Table 10. Product Regulatory Compliance Markings Regulatory Compliance Safety Country Marking Multiple Power Cord Marking This unit has more than one power supply cord. To reduce the risk of electrical shock, disconnect (2) two power supply cords before servicing. Simplified Chinese: Traditional Chinese: German: Dieses Geräte hat mehr als ein Stromkabel. Um eine Gefahr des elektrischen Schlages zu verringern trennen sie beide (2) Stromkabeln bevor Instandhaltung.
Rack Mount Installation Guidelines Anchor the equipment rack: The equipment rack must be anchored to an unmovable support to prevent it from falling over when one or more servers are extended in front of the rack on slides. You must also consider the weight of any other device installed in the rack. A crush hazard exists should the rack tilt forward which could cause serious injury.
Main DC power disconnect: You are responsible for installing a properly rated DC power disconnect for the server system. This mains disconnect must be readily accessible, and it must be labeled as controlling power to the server. The circuit breaker of a centralized DC power system may be used as a disconnect device when easily accessible and should be rated no more than 10 amps.
Electromagnetic Compatibility Notices FCC Verification Statement (USA) This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. For questions related to the EMC performance of this product, contact: Intel Corporation 5200 N.E.
ICES-003 (Canada) Cet appareil numérique respecte les limites bruits radioélectriques applicables aux appareils numériques de Classe A prescrites dans la norme sur le matériel brouilleur: "Apparelis Numériques", NMB-003 édictee par le Ministre Canadian des Communications.
KCC (Korea) Following is the KCC certification information for Korea. English translation of the notice above: 1. Type of Equipment (Model Name): On License and Product 2. Certification No.: On RRL certificate. Obtain certificate from local Intel representative 3. Name of Certification Recipient: Intel Corporation 4. Date of Manufacturer: Refer to date code on product 5.
Appendix F: Installation/Assembly Safety Instructions English The power supply in this product contains no user-serviceable parts. There may be more than one supply in this product. Refer servicing only to qualified personnel. Do not attempt to modify or use the supplied AC power cord if it is not the exact type required. A product with more than one power supply will have a separate AC power cord for each supply. The power button on the system does not turn off system AC power.
After you have completed the six SAFETY steps above, you can remove the system covers. To do this: 1. Unlock and remove the padlock from the back of the system if a padlock has been installed. 2. Remove and save all screws from the covers. 3. Remove the cover(s). For proper cooling and airflow, always reinstall the chassis covers before turning on the system. Operating the system without the covers in place can damage system parts. To install the covers: 1.
Deutsch Benutzer können am Netzgerät dieses Produkts keine Reparaturen vornehmen. Das Produkt enthält möglicherweise mehrere Netzgeräte. Wartungsarbeiten müssen von qualifizierten Technikern ausgeführt werden. Versuchen Sie nicht, das mitgelieferte Netzkabel zu ändern oder zu verwenden, wenn es sich nicht genau um den erforderlichen Typ handelt. Ein Produkt mit mehreren Netzgeräten hat für jedes Netzgerät ein eigenes Netzkabel.
SICHERHEITSMASSNAHMEN: Immer wenn Sie die Gehäuseabdeckung abnehmen um an das Systeminnere zu gelangen, sollten Sie folgende Schritte beachten: 1. Schalten Sie alle an Ihr System angeschlossenen Peripheriegeräte aus. 2. Schalten Sie das System mit dem Hauptschalter aus. 3. Ziehen Sie den Stromanschlußstecker Ihres Systems aus der Steckdose. 4. Auf der Rückseite des Systems beschriften und ziehen Sie alle Anschlußkabel von den I/O Anschlüssen oder Ports ab. 5.
Das System wurde für den Betrieb in einer normalen Büroumgebung entwickelt.
CONSIGNES DE SÉCURITÉ -Lorsque vous ouvrez le boîtier pour accéder à l'intérieur du système, suivez les consignes suivantes: 1. Mettez hors tension tous les périphériques connectés au système. 2. Mettez le système hors tension en mettant l'interrupteur général en position OFF (bouton-poussoir). 3. Débranchez tous les cordons d'alimentation c.a. du système et des prises murales. 4. Identifiez et débranchez tous les câbles reliés aux connecteurs d'E-S ou aux accès derrière le système. 5.
Danger d'explosion si la batterie n'est pas remontée correctement. Remplacer uniquement avec une batterie du même type ou d'un type équivalent recommandé par le fabricant. Disposez des piles usées selon les instructions du fabricant. Le système a été conçu pour fonctionner dans un cadre de travail normal. L'emplacement choisi doit être: • "Propre et dépourvu de poussière en suspension (sauf la poussière normale). • "Bien aéré et loin des sources de chaleur, y compris du soleil direct.
Nótese que el interruptor activado/desactivado en el panel frontal no desconecta la corriente alterna del sistema. Para desconectarla, deberá desenchufar todos los cables de corriente alterna de la pared o desconectar la fuente de alimentación. Estos cables actúan como dispositivo de desconexión. La toma de corriente deberá estar situada cerca del equipo y ser de fácil acceso.
Si el sistema ha estado en funcionamiento, el microprocesador y el disipador de calor pueden estar aún calientes. También conviene tener en cuenta que en el chasis o en el tablero puede haber piezas cortantes o punzantes. Por ello, se recomienda precaución y el uso de guantes protectores. Existe peligro de explosión si la pila no se cambia de forma adecuada. Utilice solamente pilas iguales o del mismo tipo que las recomendadas por el fabricante del equipo.
Italiano Rivolgersi ad un tecnico specializzato per la riparazione dei componenti dell'alimentazione di questo prodotto. È possibile che il prodotto disponga di più fonti di alimentazione. Non modificare o utilizzare il cavo di alimentazione in c.a. fornito dal produttore, se non corrisponde esattamente al tipo richiesto. Ad ogni fonte di alimentazione corrisponde un cavo di alimentazione in c.a. separato L'interruttore attivato/disattivato nel pannello anteriore non interrompe l'alimentazione in c.a.
Per il giusto flusso dell'aria e raffreddamento del sistema, rimettere sempre le coperture del telaio prima di riaccendere il sistema. Operare il sistema senza le coperture al loro proprio posto potrebbe danneggiare i componenti del sistema. Per rimettere le coperture del telaio: 1. Controllare prima che non si siano lasciati degli attrezzi o dei componenti dentro il sistema. 2. Controllare che i cavi, dei supporti aggiuntivi ed altri componenti siano stati installati appropriatamente. 3.
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Appendix G: Safety Information English Server Safety Information This document applies to Intel® server boards, Intel® server chassis (pedestal and rackmount) and installed peripherals. To reduce the risk of bodily injury, electrical shock, fire, and equipment damage, read this document and observe all warnings and precautions in this guide before installing or maintaining your Intel® server product.
Indicates do not touch fan blades, may result in injury. Indicates to unplug all AC power cord(s) to disconnect AC power Please recycle battery Intended Application Uses This product was evaluated as Information Technology Equipment (ITE), which may be installed in offices, schools, computer rooms, and similar commercial type locations.
Power and Electrical Warnings Caution: The power button, indicated by the stand-by power marking, DOES NOT completely turn off the system AC power, 5V standby power is active whenever the system is plugged in. To remove power from system, you must unplug the AC power cord from the wall outlet. Your system may use more than one AC power cord. Make sure all AC power cords are unplugged. Make sure the AC power cord(s) is/are unplugged before you open the chassis, or add or remove any non hot-plug components.
System Access Warnings Caution: To avoid personal injury or property damage, the following safety instructions apply whenever accessing the inside of the product: • Turn off all peripheral devices connected to this product. • Turn off the system by pressing the power button to off. • Disconnect the AC power by unplugging all AC power cords from the system or wall outlet. • Disconnect all cables and telecommunication lines that are connected to the system.
Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) Caution: ESD can damage disk drives, boards, and other parts. We recommend that you perform all procedures at an ESD workstation. If one is not available, provide some ESD protection by wearing an antistatic wrist strap attached to chassis ground -- any unpainted metal surface -- on your server when handling parts. Always handle boards carefully. They can be extremely sensitive to ESD. Hold boards only by their edges.
Deutsch Sicherheitshinweise für den Server Das vorliegende Dokument bezieht sich auf Intel® Serverplatinen, Intel® Servergehäuse (Standfuß und Rack) sowie installierte Peripheriegeräte. Es enthält Warnungen und Vorsichtsmaßnahmen zur Vermeidung von Gefahren durch Verletzung, Stromschlag, Feuer und Beschädigungen von Geräten. Lesen Sie diese Dokument daher sorgfältig, bevor Sie Ihr Intel® Serverprodukt installieren oder warten.
Weist darauf hin, daß das Anfassen des Gebläses zu Verletzungen führen kann. Bedeutet, alle Netzkabel abzuziehen und das Gerät von der Netzspannung zu trennen. Bereiten Sie bitte Batterie auf Zielbenutzer der Anwendung Dieses Produkt wurde in seiner Eigenschaft als IT-Gerät getestet, das in Büros, Schulen, Computerräumen und ähnlichen öffentlichen Räumlichkeiten installiert werden kann. Die Eignung dieses Produkts für andere Einsatzbereiche als IT (z. B.
Warnungen zu Netzspannung und Elektrizität Caution: Durch Betätigen der mit dem Standby-Symbol gekennzeichneten Netztaste wird das System NICHT vollständig vom Netz getrennt. Es sind weiterhin 5 V aktiv, solange das System eingesteckt ist. Um das System vollständig vom Strom zu trennen, muß das Netzkabel aus der Steckdose abgezogen werden. Das System verfügt möglicherweise über mehrere Netzkabel. Vergewissern Sie sich in diesem Fall, daß alle Netzkabel abgezogen sind.
Warnhinweise für den Systemzugang Caution: Um Verletzungen und Beschädigungen zu vermeiden, sollten Sie vor Arbeiten im Produktinneren folgende Sicherheitsanweisungen beachten: • Schalten Sie alle am Produkt angeschlossenen Peripheriegeräte aus. • Schalten Sie das System mit dem Netzschalter aus. • Trennen Sie das Gerät von der Stromquelle, indem Sie alle Netzkabel vom System bzw. aus der Steckdose ziehen. • Ziehen Sie alle Kabel und alle an das System angeschlossenen Telekommunikationsleitungen ab.
Sie müssen für die gesamte Rack-Einheit einen Netztrennschalter einrichten. Dieser Netztrennschalter muß leicht zugänglich sein und über eine Kennzeichnung verfügen, die besagt, daß er die Stromzufuhr zur gesamten Einheit steuert und nicht nur zu den Servern. Zur Vermeidung von Stromschlaggefahr müssen das Rack selbst und alle darin eingebauten Geräte ordnungsgemäß geerdet sein.
• Prüfen Sie, ob Kabel, Erweiterungskarten sowie weitere Komponenten ordnungsgemäß angebracht sind. • Befestigen Sie die Abdeckungen am Gehäuse des Produkts, wie in dessen Anleitung beschrieben. Laser-Peripheriegeräte oder -Komponenten Caution: Beachten Sie zur Vermeidung von Strahlung und Verletzungen die folgenden Hinweise: • Öffnen Sie keinesfalls das Gehäuse von Laser-Peripheriegeräten oder LaserKomponenten.
ATTENTION Indique la présence d’un risque pouvant entraîner des blessures physiques mineures ou endommager légèrement le matériel si la mise en garde n’est pas prise en compte. AVERTISSEMEN T Indique la présence d’un risque pouvant entraîner des blessures corporelles graves si l’avertissement n’est pas pris en compte. Indique un risque potentiel si les informations signalées ne sont pas prises en compte.
• Dans les régions sujettes aux orages magnétiques, nous vous recommandons de brancher votre système à un suppresseur de surtension et de déconnecter les lignes de télécommunication de votre modem pendant les orages. • Équipé d’une prise murale reliée à la terre. • Équipé d’un espace suffisant pour accéder aux cordons d’alimentation secteur, car ils servent de disjoncteur principal d’alimentation du produit.
niveaux dangereux de tension, de courant et d’énergie. Renvoyez-le au fabricant en cas de problème. Lorsque vous remplacez un bloc d’alimentation à chaud, débranchez le cordon du bloc d’alimentation en cours de remplacement avant de le retirer du serveur. Pour éviter tout risque d’électrocution, mettez le système hors tension et débranchez les cordons d’alimentation ainsi que les systèmes de télécommunication, réseaux et modems reliés au système avant d’ouvrir ce dernier.
• Mettez toutes les vis ou autres attaches de côté lorsque vous retirez les panneaux d’accès. Une fois que vous avez terminé d’accéder à l’intérieur du produit, refixez le panneau d’accès avec les vis ou attaches d’origine. • N’essayez pas d’accéder à l’intérieur du bloc d’alimentation. Il ne contient aucune pièce réparable. Renvoyez-le au fabricant en cas de problème.
Décharges électrostatiques (ESD) Attention:Les décharges électrostatiques (ESD) peuvent endommager les lecteurs de disque dur, les cartes et d’autres pièces. Il est fortement conseillé d’effectuer l’ensemble des procédures décrites à un poste de travail protégé contre les ESD.
Périphériques laser Attention:Pour éviter tout risque d’exposition aux rayonnements et/ou de dommage personnel: • N’ouvrez pas l’enceinte d’un périphérique laser. • Les périphériques laser ne sont pas réparables par l’utilisateur. • Retournez-les au fabricant en cas de problème. Español Información de seguridad del servidor Este documento se aplica a las tarjetas de servidor de Intel®, las carcasas de servidor de Intel® (montaje en bastidor y en pedestal) y los dispositivos periféricos.
Indica un riesgo potencial si no se tiene en cuenta la información indicada. Indica riesgo de descargas eléctricas que podrían causar lesiones graves o la muerte si no se siguen las instrucciones de seguridad. Indica componentes o superficies calientes. Indica que no se deben tocar las aspas de los ventiladores, ya que de lo contrario se podrían producir lesiones.
Manipulacién del equipo Reduzca el riesgo de daños personales o en el equipo: • Respete los requisitos de sanidad y seguridad laborales de su país cuando traslade y levante el equipo. • Utilice medios mecánicos u otros que sean adecuados al trasladar o levantar el equipo. • Para que el peso sea menor para manipularlo con más facilidad, extraiga los componentes que sean de fácil extracción.
Precaución: Para evitar descargas eléctricas o fuego, revise los cables de alimentación que usará con el producto tal y como se describe a continuación: • No intente modificar ni utilizar los cables de alimentación de CA si no son exactamente del modelo especificado para ajustarse a las tomas de corriente conectadas a tierra.
• Al reemplazar una fuente de alimentación de conexión en funcionamiento, desenchufe el cable de alimentación de la fuente de alimentación que va a reemplazar antes de extraerla del servidor. Precaución: Si el servidor se ha estado ejecutando, los procesadores y disipadores de calor estarán recalentados. A no ser que esté instalando o extrayendo un componente de conexión en funcionamiento, deje que el sistema se enfríe antes de abrir las cubiertas.
disponible, protéjase de alguna forma contras las descargas llevando un brazalete antiestático conectado a la toma de tierra de la carcasa (cualquier superficie de metal que no esté pintada) del servidor cuando manipule las piezas. Manipule siempre las tarjetas con el máximo cuidado. Pueden ser sumamente sensibles a las descargas electrostáticas. Sujételas sólo por los bordes.
Periféricos o dispositivos láser Precaución Para evitar el riesgo de la exposición a radiaciones o de daños personales: • No abra la caja de ningún periférico o dispositivo láser • Los periféricos o dispositivos láser no pueden ser reparados por el usuario • Haga que el fabricante los repare Intel® Server System SR1625UR Service Guide 167
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