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T ransport GX21 B5102 User ’ s Manual Document Part Number: D1576-100 1 2 3 1 2 RST.
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iii About this Manual This manua l provi de s you w ith ins tructi ons o n inst alling your T ran sp ort GX21, and c onsi sts of the follo wing se cti ons: Chapter 1: Provid es an Introducti on t o th.
iv SAFETY INFORMA TION Before i nst allin g and using the T ran spo rt GX21 , ta ke not e of the fol - lowing precau tions : – Read al l ins truct ions carefu lly . – Do not p lace the uni t on an un sta ble s urface, cart, o r st and . – Do not b lock the sl ots and op ening on the unit, w hich are pro - vide d for ve ntilat ion .
v T able of Content s Chapter 1:Overview 1.1 About the Tr ansport GX21 B 5102 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 1.2 System Requiremen ts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 1.3 Features . . . . . .
vi 3.4.2 Disconnecting Cables . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36 3.4.3 Removing the Motherbo ard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 8 3.5 Replacing the CD-R OM/FDD. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1.1 About the Transport GX21 B5102 Chapter 1: Overv iew 1 Chapter 1: Overv iew 1.1 About the T ransport GX21 B5102 Cong ra tul ati o ns on your pu r cha se of th e T ransp or t GX21 B510 2 rack mou nted, bare bone system for In tel® Pentiu m® 4 pr ocesso r .
1.3 Fea tures 2 Chapter 1: Overview 1.3 Features Enclosu re • 1U, ind us try standard , 19 -inc h rack - mo un table ch assis • (2) HDD bays • (1) slim CD-ROM bay • (1) 3. 5- inch bay for FDD or addi ti o na l H DD ba y • Di men sion : D 21 .
1.4 Unp acking Chapter 1: Overv iew 3 1.4 Unpacking 1.4.1 Box Contents (B5102G2 1S2H and B5 102G2 1S2) The following illu stra tion disp lays all the c ompon ents that come wi th your T ransport G X21 B5102 barebone system . Ensue a ll ite ms are p resent b efore beg ining installatio n 1 x Tomcat I875P-P4 S5012G3NR motherboa rd (pre installed).
1.4 Unp acking 4 Chapter 1: Overview 1.4.2 Ac cessorie s If any items ar e miss ing or a ppear dam aged, con tact your retailer or browse to TY AN’s Web site for service: http:// www .tyan.c om. The W eb s ite al so pr ovide s infor matio n on o the r TY AN prod - ucts, plus F AQ s, compatibili ty lists, B IOS set tings , and more .
1.4 Unp acking Chapter 1: Overv iew 5 1.4.3 Opening the box Careful ly open th e box and ensur e that all compone nts are presen t and un damaged. T his produ ct sh ould a rrive pack- aged as il lus trate d below . Box contents as packaged (with h eatsink) Accessory Pack (unpacked) Accesso ry pack (as pack- aged) htt p : / / ww w .
1.5 About the Produc t 6 Chapter 1: Overview 1.5 About the Pro duct The f ollowi ng vie w s show yo u the pr oduct . 1. 5.1 Fron t Vi ew 1 2 3 RST 1 2 FDD (op tional) CD-ROM drive Hard drive bay 2 Har.
1.5 About the Product Chapter 1: Overv iew 7 1. 5.2 Rear Vie w Ve ntil ation fa n ATX 12V 300W PSU Stacked PS/2 mou se/keyboard ports RJ-45 LAN ports Po wer s w it ch VGA port Serial port (COM1) RJ-45.
1.5 About the Produc t 8 Chapter 1: Overview 1.5.3 Inter nal View (B5102 G21S 2H) 1 23 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 1. LED contr ol boar d 2. FDD (op tional) 3. CD-ROM 4. A TX 12V p ower conn ector (4 pin) 5. CPU/he atsink assemb ly 6. Memor y slots x 4 7.
1.5 About the Product Chapter 1: Overv iew 9 1.5.4 Inter nal View (B5 102G21S 2) 1 23 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 1. LE D contro l board 2. FDD (o ption al) 3. CD-ROM 4. A TX 12V po wer connect or (4 pin) 5. CP U/heatsink ass embly 6. Memory slo ts x 4 7.
1.5 About the Produc t 10 Chapter 1: Overview 1.5.5 Motherboard Block Diagram mPGA478 Processor Socket ICS-952607 VRD10.0 Intel 82875P MCH Intel 82801EB ICH5 DDR DDR DDR DDR CSA Interface Intel 82547EI Gigabit Ethernet A TI Rage XL Winbond W83627F/HF LPC SIO FirmWare Hub Keyboar d Mouse Floppy Parallel Serial 1/2 USB 2.
2.1 Before You Begin Chapter 2: Setting Up 11 Chapter 2: Setting Up 2.1 Before Y ou Begin This ch apte r expla ins how to install the CPU, CPU heatsink, memor y modul es, and h ard dri ves. Ins tructio ns on inserti ng a PCI ca rd are a lso gi ven. T ak e note of the precau tions mentio ned in this secti on when inst alli ng you r system.
2.1 Be fore You Beg in 12 Chapter 2: Set ting Up 2.1.3 Precautions Compo nents and electr onic c ircuit board s can be damaged by discha rges of static e lectrici ty . Worki ng on a sy stem tha t is conn ected to a power su pply can be extr emely dan gerous.
2.2 R ack Mounting Chapter 2: Setting Up 13 2.2 Rack Mounting The Transport GX21c an be m ounted in a rack using the sup- plie d rack mou nting ki t. Rack mounting kit Sli ding Ra ils x 2: S tandard Mo unting Brackets x 4 Mount ing Ea rs x 2 Nu ts, Scre ws and W ash ers K it x 1 2.
2.2 Ra ck Mountin g 14 Chapter 2: Set ting Up 2. Screw t he sl iding rail mounti ng brac ket s to the sl idin g rails as shown , using th e short b lack screws from the supp lied nuts, sc rews and wa sher s kit.
2.2 R ack Mounting Chapter 2: Setting Up 15 Note: When fully ex tended , the slidi ng rail s will lo ck. The rele ase mec hanism i s locate d on the slidin g rai l as sho wn. Pres s the releas e mech anism whi le pushin g the sl iding rails to shor ten them .
2.2 Ra ck Mountin g 16 Chapter 2: Set ting Up 9. Lift the un it into pl ace in the r ack and sc rew it in to place as shown . Note: T o avoid injury , i t is s t rongly re com- mende d that tw o people l if t the T rans port GX21 into pl ace whil e a third per- son scr ew it to the rack.
2.3 Installing Motherboard Components Chapter 2: Setting Up 17 2.3 Installing Motherboard Compon ents This section descri bes how to install components o n to the mothe rboard, includi ng CPU, m emory m odule s and P CI card. 2.3.1 Removin g the Chas sis Cover Follo w these instruc tions to remove the T ran sport GX2 1 chassi s cover .
2.3 Installing Motherboard Components 18 Chapter 2: Set ting Up 2.3.2 Inst alling a CPU, Heat s ink and Air Duct Follo w these in structi ons to in stall a CPU, CP U heatsink a nd air duc t. 1. Remov e the pre-ins talled air du ct. Refer to the illus tration on top of the air duct to l ocate the 2 screws.
2.3 Installing Motherboard Components Chapter 2: Setting Up 19 3. Place t he CPU in th e CPU soc ket, ensu ring tha t pin 1 is loca ted as shown in the foll owi ng il lust rati on . 4. Pre ss the CPU s ocket lever d own in the direc tion sho wn to secur e the CPU.
2.3 Installing Motherboard Components 20 Chapter 2: Set ting Up 6. Alig n the heatsin k screw holes wi th the hole s on t he motherbo ard and i nsert th e four hea t sink scr ews as shown. 7. Place th e air duct over t he heatsink and re place the heat shie ld screws to secur e it t o the mother board.
2.3 Installing Motherboard Components Chapter 2: Setting Up 21 2.3.3 Inst alling Memory Foll ow thes e ins tru ctions to i n s tall m e mory mo dules on the mothe rboard. 1. Loca te the memor y slots on the motherbo ard. 2. Pre ss the me mory slot locking leve rs in th e direct ion of the arrows as shown in the follo wing il lustration .
2.3 Installing Motherboard Components 22 Chapter 2: Set ting Up 4. Insert t he memo ry modu le into the slot as shown. When inse rted pro perly , the m emory s lot lo cking l evers lo ck onto t he indentation s at the en ds of th e module. 2.3.4 Installing a P CI Card Follow the se in structions to install a P CI card.
2.3 Installing Motherboard Components Chapter 2: Setting Up 23 2. Remov e the screw secu ring the PCI facepl ate to the chassi s. 3. Slid e the PCI c ard cla mp out as shown.
2.3 Installing Motherboard Components 24 Chapter 2: Set ting Up 5. Slid e the PCI c ard into place an d then ins ert it in to the PCI s lot on t he rise r card. Ensu re that it is in sert ed cor- rectly . 6. Reinsert the P CI card clamp. Inse rt PCI card tip in slot h ere.
2.3 Installing Motherboard Components Chapter 2: Setting Up 25 7. Insert the s crew to se cure the PCI card to the c hassis..
2.4 Ins talling a Hard Drive 26 Chapter 2: Set ting Up 2.4 Installing a H ar d Drive The Tr asport GX2 1 barebon e system s upports b oth Serial A T A an d IDE ha rd drives. Ho wever , if you hav e purc hased the B 5102G21S 2H mode l with pre-installe d S-A T A back plane, on ly S-A T A hard dr ives c an be use d.
2.4 Inst alling a Ha rd Drive Chapter 2: Setting Up 27 4. Insert hard d rive screws to se cure the hard drive to the drive bay . 5. Reinser t the dri ve bay into the cha ssis, ens uring th at the HDD rear conne ctor is sec urely connected to the ba ck- plane connect or .
2.4 Ins talling a Hard Drive 28 Chapter 2: Set ting Up 2.4.2 Installing an Interna l IDE or S-A T A Hard Disk Driv e Follo w these instruc tions to install an IDE o r S-A T A hard drive . 1. Remov e the IDE or S-A T A d ata cable and pow er conne c- tor from the HDD.
2.4 Inst alling a Ha rd Drive Chapter 2: Setting Up 29 4. Place an IDE or S-A T A HDD into the tray , and se cure with 4 scr ews. 5. Reinsert the HDD tray and secure with a screw . 6. Connec t the IDE o r S-A T A data cable and power cable connect or to t he HDD.
2.4 Ins talling a Hard Drive 30 Chapter 2: Set ting Up.
3.1 Intr odu ctio n Chapter 3: Replacing Pre-Installed Componen ts 31 Chapter 3: Replacing Pre-In sta lled Component s 3.1 Intr oduction This chapter explains how to re place pr e installe d compo- nents in cluding the mother board, LE D control b oard, FDD and CD-RO M driv e.
3.1 Introduction 32 Ch apter 3: Repl acing Pre-Inst alled Compon ents 3.1.3 Precautions Compo nents and electr onic c ircuit board s can be damaged by stat ic electr icit y . Working on a system that i s conne cted t o a power suppl y can be extremel y danger ou s.
3.2 Disa ssembly Flo wchart Chapter 3: Replacing Pre-Installed Componen ts 33 3.2 Disassembly Flowchart The fol lowing fl owchart o utlines the disasse mbly proc edure.
3.3 Re moving the Co ver 34 Ch apter 3: Repl acing Pre-Inst alled Compon ents 3.3 Removing the Cover Before replaci ng any parts you must rem ove the c hassis cover . Follow the se instructi ons to remov e the cover o f the T r ansport GX21 ch assis cover .
3.4 Replacing Motherboar d Components Chapter 3: Replacing Pre-Installed Componen ts 35 3.4 Replacing Mother board Components Follo w these in structi ons to re place mo therboard c ompo- nents, in cluding the mot herboar d.
3.4 Replacing Motherboard Components 36 Ch apter 3: Repl acing Pre-Inst alled Compon ents 3.4.2 Discon necting Ca bles Discon nect a ll the ca bles on th e board 1. Disconn ect th e main and A TX power ca bles. 2. Disconn ect the CD- ROM ( A ) and S-A T A ha rd driv e ( B ) cables .
3.4 Replacing Motherboar d Components Chapter 3: Replacing Pre-Installed Componen ts 37 Note: If an FDD or IDE HDD is installed, you must disco nnect t hese cables too. 3. Disconn ect the fr ont panel switch/LE D connec tor . 4. Disconn ect th e front panel USB conne ctor .
3.4 Replacing Motherboard Components 38 Ch apter 3: Repl acing Pre-Inst alled Compon ents 3.4.3 Remov ing the Mo therboa rd Follo w these in structions to remove the motherbo ard from the chass is when al l add-o n compone nts have been remo ved. 1. Remov e the 8 sc rews se curing the mother board to the chassi s.
3.5 R eplacing the CD-ROM/FDD Chapter 3: Replacing Pre-Installed Componen ts 39 3.5 Replacing the CD-ROM/ FDD Foll ow thes e ins t ructio ns to r epla ce the C D-ROM or FDD. 1. Remove th e data cable f rom the s lim CD-ROM adapter . 2. Remove th e power c able from the slim CD-ROM a dapter .
3.5 Re placing th e CD-ROM /FDD 40 Ch apter 3: Repl acing Pre-Inst alled Compon ents 4. Remov e the 4 sc rews se curing the driv e bay to t he cha s- sis. 5. Lift the driv e bay fr ee from t he chassis . 6. Remove th e 4 sm all screw s securing th e CD-ROM or FDD in th e drive bay .
3.6 Re placing the F DD with a HDD Chapter 3: Replacing Pre-Installed Componen ts 41 3.6 Replacing the FDD with a HDD Follow the se instructi ons to repl ace the FDD wi th a HDD 1. Remove th e power an d data cables from the back of t he CD-ROM drive an d FDD.
3.6 Re placing the F DD with a HDD 42 Ch apter 3: Repl acing Pre-Inst alled Compon ents 3. Slid e the dri ve bay h ousing ba ckwards and lift it c lear of the c hassis . 4. Remove th e 4 screws tha t secure the FDD i n the drive bay a nd lift it fre e of the drive b ay housi ng.
3.7 Replacing the LED Control Board Chapter 3: Replacing Pre-Installed Componen ts 43 3.7 Replacing the LED Contr ol Board Follo w these instruct ions to remove the LED co ntrol boa rd. 1. Remov e the 2 sc rews se curing the metal reta ining pl ate to t he ch assis.
3.8 Re placing the S -ATA Backp lane 44 Ch apter 3: Repl acing Pre-Inst alled Compon ents 6. Remov e the 2 sc rews se curing the LED co ntrol bo ard to the c hassis . 7. Lift the LE D contro l board f ree from the ch assis. 3.8 Replacing the S-A T A Backplane Note: Thi s secti on appl li es to B510 2G21S2H m odel onl y .
3.8 Replacing the S-ATA Backplane Chapter 3: Replacing Pre-Installed Componen ts 45 3. Remov e the 5 sc rews tha t secure th e backpl ane brac ket to t he ch assis.
3.8 Re placing the S -ATA Backp lane 46 Ch apter 3: Repl acing Pre-Inst alled Compon ents 3.8.1 2 Port S-A T A Back p lane Fe atu res 1 ON KE 23456 J3 serial ATA7 pin connector J4 HDD2 serial AT A 7 p.
3.9 Replacing the Power Supply Chapter 3: Replacing Pre-Installed Componen ts 47 3.9 Replacing the Power Supply 1. Remo ve the 4 scr ews that se cure the fa n assem bly to the chassi s. 2. Lift the fan as sembly cl ear to give access to the power supp ly cabl es.
3.9 Replacing the Power Supply 48 Ch apter 3: Repl acing Pre-Inst alled Compon ents 4. Remove th e 2 screws from the mou nting brack et that secure the power sup ply to the ch assis. 5. Remo ve th e 2 scre ws fro m the p ower supply rear br acke t that sec ure it to the c hassis.
3.10 Replacing the Cooling Fans Chapter 3: Replacing Pre-Installed Componen ts 49 3.10 Replacing the Cooling Fans Follo w these in structi ons to re place the coolin g fans.
3.10 Replacing the Cooling Fans 50 Ch apter 3: Repl acing Pre-Inst alled Compon ents Note: T o lift the fan a ssembly clear of t he chassi s, you may fin d i t neces sary to remove the pl astic cab le ties wh ich secur e the fa n cables . 2. Remo ve the 2 scr ews whic h secure the coo ling f an bracket to the chassi s.
3.10 Replacing the Cooling Fans Chapter 3: Replacing Pre-Installed Componen ts 51 4. Remov e the 4 screws that se cure eac h cooling fan to the cooling fan brac ket. 5. Lift the cool ing fan clear of th e bracket. 6. Repeat step 5 until all the ne cessar y cooli ng fans have been rem oved f rom the cool ing fa n bracket.
3.10 Replacing the Cooling Fans 52 Ch apter 3: Repl acing Pre-Inst alled Compon ents.
53 Appendix BIOS Setup Inst allation The BIOS is the b asic in put/output s ystem, the fi rmware on the moth erboard that en ables yo ur hardware to interfac e with your s oftware. The BIOS determi nes what a compu ter can do witho ut accessi ng program s from a disk.
54 S t arting Setup The BIO S is i mmediatel y activate d when you turn on th e comp uter . The BIOS r eads sy stem conf iguration i n CMOS RAM a nd begins the proces s of che cking th e system an d conf iguring it t hroug h the Power -On-Sel f-T est (POST).
55 In Case of Problems If yo u have trouble b ooting your comp uter a fter making and savin g the chang es with th e BIOS setu p progr am, you c an restart th e computer b y holdin g the po wer button down until the c omputer s huts off (usu ally wit hin 4 s econds) ; rese tting by pre ssing CTRL -AL T - DEL; or clearing t he CMOS.
56 BIOS Setup - Ma in Screen The P hoenix - AwardBIOS CMOS Se tup Utility main s creen is displ ay ed as follows: Phoeni x – A wardBIOS CMOS Setup Utility St andard CMOS Feature s Use this menu for basic system confi guration. Advance d BIOS Features Use this menu to set the advanced features availabl e on you r system .
57 Load Fa il-Safe Default s Use t his menu to load the BIOS de fault values for the m ini- mal/s table perform ance sett ings f or your system to operat e. Load Optim ized Default s Use t his menu to load the BIOS de fault values that are fac- tory s ettings fo r optima l performan ce of sy stem o peration s.
58 S t an dard CMOS Features In thi s section, you c an alter gen eral features such as the date a nd time, as well as access to the IDE confi guration optio ns. Note tha t the op tions liste d below are f or settings that can be direc tly change d within the Main Setup sc reen.
59 Date / Time Setup Syst em Date: Adjust s the sy stem date . MMMo nths DDDa ys YYYYY ears Syst em T im e: Adjust s th e system clock. HHH ours (24hr . for mat) MMMi nutes SSSe conds IDE Mast er / Slave Set up With thi s option the co mputer det ects IDE driv e types from drive C to driv e F .
60 Advanced BIOS Features In this s ection, yo u can fine tune features that affect sys tem spee d and boot- up option s. Phoenix – A wardBIOS CMOS Setu p Utility Advance d BIOS Features V irus W arning This option togg les v irus pro tection on or off for boot sec tor writ es.
61 store f requentl y acces sed instr uctions and data. Me mory cachi ng is effective because m ost program s acces s the same data or inst ruction s over and ov er . By kee ping as much of this info rmati on as poss ible i n SRAM, th e comp ut er avo ids acces sing the slower DR AM.
62 Phoenix – A wardBIOS CMOS Setu p Utility Boot Seque nce Set th e boot prior ity of th e system. F or exam ple in the fi gure show n above, th e First B oot Device i s set to Floppy , the Sec - ond B oot Device t o Hard Dis k and the third Bo ot Devic e to LS12 0 drive.
63 This is becau se OS/2 and Wind ows enter and leav e pro- tecte d mode via the BIOS, s o Gate A 20 need s to swi tch often from enab led to di sabled a nd back aga in. Set ting thi s feature to Fas t impr oves me mory acce ss pe rformance above 1MB beca use the chipse t is muc h faster a t switchi ng Gate A 20 than t he keyboa rd control ler .
64 APIC Mode This option all ows you to enable or disab le Adv an ced Pro - gramma ble Inte rrupt Contr oller (APIC) Mode. AP IC mode provi des multi -proces sor interrup t manag ement and i ncorpo- rate s both static an d dynamic symmetr ic inter rupt distri bution across all process ors.
65 OS Se lect For D R AM > 64MB This BIO S feature d etermines how sy stems wit h more than 64MB of memor y are manage d. A wron g setting can caus e proble ms li ke errone ous me mory de tection. If yo u are usi ng an old er versi on of the IBM OS /2 operati ng syst em , you shou ld select OS /2.
66 impe nding fail ure. If y ou have c ritical o r irrepl aceable d ata, you should en able this BIOS fe ature and use S.M.A .R.T .- awar e hardware m onitoring s oftware. Eve n with S.M .A.R.T . enabl ed, we r ecommend that r egular backups a re made.
67 Advanced Chip set s Features This section describes adva nced chi p set fe atures. Phoenix – A wardBIOS CMOS Setu p Utility Advan ced Chips et Featu r es DRAM Timing S electable This option permits y ou to ei ther man ually s elect m emor y tim- ings, or al low the SPD (Seri al Presence Detect) to dete rmine the s aid timin gs automa tically .
68 Active to Precharge Delay This setting is the n umber of c lock cycl es needed after a ban k active comman d before a pr echarg e can occu r . T he possib le values are: 8 / 7 / 6 / 5 DRAM RAS# to .
69 Delay Pr ior to Thermal This BIOS fea ture is onl y valid for syste ms that are p owered by 0 .13µ Intel P entium 4 pr ocessor s with 512 KB L2 cache. These processo rs com e with a T hermal M onitor wh ich con- sists of a n on-die thermal senso r and a T hermal Control C ir- cuit (T C C) .
70 boot u p your com puter . For exampl e, if it takes 5 m inutes to full y boot up y our system, you s hould se lect 8 Minute s. Y ou sh ould n ot selec t a del ay value that is unneces saril y lon g.
71 Integrated Peripher als This section describes how to fin e tune o nboard pe ripher al features . Phoenix – A wardBIOS CMOS Setu p Utility Integrated Peripherals OnChip IDE Dev ice Phoenix – A .
72 IDE HDD Block Mode The IDE HDD Block Mode feature s peeds up hard disk acces s by tra nsferr ing data from multiple sect ors at once instead of usi ng the old sing le secto r trans fer mode.
73 Pr im ar y / Seco ndar y Mas ter / Sl av e PI O The fou r IDE PIO (Prog rammed In put / Outp ut) fields let you set a PIO mo de (0-4) for each of the four IDE devices that the onboa rd IDE in terface sup ports. Modes 0 throug h 4 prov ide succe ssively inc reased performanc e.
74 Seri al ATA Port 0/ 1 Mode : This item al lows yo u to se t S-A T A mode. Primary Master / Primary Slave / Secondary Master / Secondary Slave Onboard Device Phoenix – A wardBIOS CMOS Setu p Utility Onboard Dev ice USB Controller This option ena bles or disable s IRQ all ocation for the US B (Uni versal S erial B us) con troller .
75 optio n to Disab led. It will fre e up an IRQ for other devi ces to use. The choic es are: Enabled / Disabled Note: USB 2 .0 has a th roughput of 480 Mbps (40 ti mes f aster tha n USB 1.1) and is full y bac kward compatib le with USB 1 .1 USB Keyboard Support Set th is optio n to ena bled if your system h as a US B control ler (incl uding USB 2.
76 Super IO Controller Phoenix – A wardBIOS CMOS Setu p Utility Super IO Devic e Onboard FDC Controller Set th is optio n to enable d if your s ystem ha s a flopp y disk cont roller (FD C) installe d on the system board and you wis h to us e it. If yo u install an add-in F DC or if the syst em has no flopp y drive, s et thi s option to disabl ed.
77 The av ailable modes ar e as foll ows: • ASKIR - The ASKIR settin g allows infrared ser ial com- munica tion at a m aximum b aud rate o f 56K baud. • HPSIR - The HPSIR setting a llows infrared serial com- munica tion at a m aximum b aud rate o f 1 15K bau d.
78 Onboard Parallel Por t T o us e the parallel por t on the sys tem, selec t an addre ss and corr espondin g inter rupt for the parallel p ort. The possib le val- ues ar e: 378/IRQ7 / 278/IRQ5 / 3BC/IRQ7 / Disabled Parall el Port Mode This option all ows the user to sele ct the pa rallel port mod e.
79 EPP Mode S elect There are two versions o f the E PP trans fer pro tocol - E PP 1.7 and E PP 1.9. T his BIOS feature a llows yo u to se lect the v er- sion of EPP t hat the parall el port should us e. Gen erally , EP P 1.9 is the prefer red se tting b ecause i t sup- ports th e newer EP P 1.
80 Power Mana gement Se tup This section describes power m anagement s etup o ptions. Phoenix – A wardBIOS CMOS Setu p Utility Power Ma nagement Setup ACPI Function If yo ur system suppor ts ACPI, th en enable this ACP I functio n.
81 Power Manageme nt Option This function all ows you t o set the d efault parame ters of power-saving modes. Se t this to Us er Define to choose you r own para meters.
82 Note: Green monito rs detect th e V/H SYNC si gnals to turn o f f their elect ron guns . It is important to realize th at the CRT con- sume s the mos t power ( several h undred watts) of any s ystem. T o really sa ve energy , you must shut it down whe n not in use.
83 Suspend T ype This option define s the sy stem suspen d type. T he two sus- pend typ es are: • Power on Suspend: If this is selected, the CPU will enter in to Doze mode. • S top Grant: If this is sel ected, the CPU clock will enter into Sl eep mo de.
84 HDD Power Down Also k nown as Ha rd Disk Timeout or IDE S t and by Power Down Mod e, this setting all ows automatic power down of IDE drive s after a spe cified per iod of ina ctivity 10 minutes is a sugges ted min imum, to a void undu e wear and tear on th e drive .
85 Power On Setup Phoenix – A wardBIOS CMOS Setu p Utility Power On Se tup PWRON Af ter P WR-Fail This option defi nes the state of t he syste m when powe r fails and r eturns a gain. I f On is s elected, the syst em autom atica lly swit che s on when powe r is resume d.
86 Power on by Ring If ena bled, this optio n turns o n the system when th e modem is dia led in to. The c hoices are: Enabled / Disabled Power on by Giga Lan If enabl ed, this opti on turns on the system by means of the on board G igabit L an functio n.
87 Note: Plea se not e that on ly PS/2 mi ce suppor t the Mous e Left or Mous e Right optio ns. Mice usin g seria l or USB connec- tions do not suppo rt this power on fu nction. The Keyboar d 98 op tion will only wor k if yo u are using Wi n- dows 98 o r bett er and have the approp riate k eyboard.
88 Reload Globa l T imer Event s These option s allows y ou to spec ify th e events that will acti- vate the power man agem ent timer . Phoenix – A wardBIOS CMOS Setu p Utility Reload G lobal Timer .
89 PnP/PCI Configurations This section allows c onfigu ring Pn P/PCI res ources . Phoenix – A wardBIOS CMOS Setu p Utility PnP / PCI Configurations Reset Configuration Dat a If yo u install a n ew p.
90 Please note that th e BIOS wi ll autom atically reset it to the defau lt settin g of Di sabled a fter recon figuring the new E SCD. So, th ere is no n eed for y ou to ma nually disable this featu re after re booting.
91 Promise S-A T A INT Assignment: This se tting defines the IRQ for the Promis e S-A T A device. Th e possi- ble val ues are : Auto / 3 / 4 / 5 / 7 / 8 /1 1 / 12 /14 /15 Intel i541 INT Assignment: This settin g defin es the IRQ for the Int el i54 1 device .
92 PC He alth St at us This section monitors c ritical para meters o f your PC an d can autom atically s hutdown the PC if the te mperature o f the pr o- cesso r excee ds the sp ecifi ed thres hold value. This i s only availa ble if there is a Har dware Mon itor onbo ard.
93 Shut down T emperature The CP U Shutdown T emperatur e option a llows for a user defined system shutdown te mperature. If the CP U tempera- tur e exceeds t he pre defined s hutdown thres hold, the B IOS for ces a s ystem sh utdown.
94 Frequency/V olt age Con trol This section facilitates control ling the C PU clock and f re- quenc y ratio. Phoenix – A wardBIOS CMOS Setu p Utility Frequenc y / V olt age Control CPU Clock Ratio The CPU cloc k ratio setting d efines ho w fast the CP U clock runs r elative to the b us speed .
95 Auto Detect DIMM / PCI Clk This BI OS featu re det erm ines wh et her t he BIOS sh ould active ly redu ce EM I (Elect romagne tic Inter ference) a nd reduce power co nsumpti on by t urning off unoc cupied or inac- tive expansion sl ots.
96 CPU Clock This setting de termines th e CPU clo ck speed. T Y AN r ecom- mends that you kee p this at it defaul t value to maintain stabil- ity . Th e possi ble va lues ar e: 100MHz,133MHz or 166MHz by CPU set- ting. Note: The proc es so r spe ed is calc ul ate d as CPU Cl ock S pe ed * CPU Cl ock Ratio.
97 Load O ptimized Default s This option loa ds stable optimiz ed defa ul ts for all BIOS optio ns. When you pre ss <En ter> on th is optio n, you get a conf irma- tion dialog bo x with a me ssa.
98 Y ou ca n set eithe r a super visor or a user passwor d, or bot h of them. The differences are: Set Superv is or Pas s word : Y ou can en ter and c hange the optio ns in the BIOS s etup men us. Set Us er Passw ord: Y ou can ent er and vi ew the o ptions in the B IOS setup m enus but c annot cha nge them.
99 Save & Exit Setup The option saves all B IOS setti ngs t o CMOS and ex its BIOS setup. Press ing <En ter> on this item asks fo r confir mation: Save to CMOS and EX IT (Y/N)? Y Pressin g “Y” sto res the s electio ns made i n the menus in CMOS – a spec ial sec tion of me mory tha t stays o n after you turn yo ur sys tem off.
100 S pecificati on Chassis 1U, 19 inch ra ck mount ed cha ssis 2 x H DD bay 1 x 3. 5 inch F D D (or ex tra, i ntern al H DD) bay 1 x s lim CD-ROM drive bay Mother board TY A N T om cat i8 75 S5102G 3NR A TX mot herboar d A W A RD BIOS 8.0 o n 4 Mbit LP C Flash ROM Intel Pentium 4 “Northwood” process or up to 3 .
101 Vid e o A T I Rage XL PCI gr aphics control ler 8 MB frame buffer vid eo memor y Power Supp ly A TX 12V 3 00W power supply with PFC Stor age Controller Integrat ed dual channel IDE from Sou thbrid.
102 Hardwar e Diagram 1 T o p cover 13 Mount br acket x 2 2 Reten tion ba r 14 Handl e x 2 3 Card holder 15 Myl ar (front panel) 4 PCI face plat e 16 My lar (fro nt panel) 5 Air duct 17 1” HDD x 2 6.
103 T echnical S upport If a prob lem arise s with this sy stem, you sh ould con sult your deal er first fo r help. The system is lik ely to ha ve bee n config- ured by your deale r , mak ing him the most appropr iate cho ice when s eeking technica l advic e.
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Un point important après l'achat de l'appareil (ou même avant l'achat) est de lire le manuel d'utilisation. Nous devons le faire pour quelques raisons simples:
Si vous n'avez pas encore acheté TYAN B5102 c'est un bon moment pour vous familiariser avec les données de base sur le produit. Consulter d'abord les pages initiales du manuel d'utilisation, que vous trouverez ci-dessus. Vous devriez y trouver les données techniques les plus importants du TYAN B5102 - de cette manière, vous pouvez vérifier si l'équipement répond à vos besoins. Explorant les pages suivantes du manuel d'utilisation TYAN B5102, vous apprendrez toutes les caractéristiques du produit et des informations sur son fonctionnement. Les informations sur le TYAN B5102 va certainement vous aider à prendre une décision concernant l'achat.
Dans une situation où vous avez déjà le TYAN B5102, mais vous avez pas encore lu le manuel d'utilisation, vous devez le faire pour les raisons décrites ci-dessus,. Vous saurez alors si vous avez correctement utilisé les fonctions disponibles, et si vous avez commis des erreurs qui peuvent réduire la durée de vie du TYAN B5102.
Cependant, l'un des rôles les plus importants pour l'utilisateur joués par les manuels d'utilisateur est d'aider à résoudre les problèmes concernant le TYAN B5102. Presque toujours, vous y trouverez Troubleshooting, soit les pannes et les défaillances les plus fréquentes de l'apparei TYAN B5102 ainsi que les instructions sur la façon de les résoudre. Même si vous ne parvenez pas à résoudre le problème, le manuel d‘utilisation va vous montrer le chemin d'une nouvelle procédure – le contact avec le centre de service à la clientèle ou le service le plus proche.