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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 ma nual pr ovides you with ins tructions on inst all ing your T ransp ort GX21, a nd consi sts of the follo wing secti ons: Chapter 1: Provides an Introduc tion to th e T ra.
iv SAFETY INFORMA TION Before ins tallin g and usi ng the T ranspor t GX21, t ake not e of the fol - lowing precautio ns: – Read al l instruc tions ca refully . – Do not p lace the unit on an unsta ble surfac e, cart, o r st and. – Do not b lock the slot s an d op ening on the unit, whi ch are pro- vided fo r venti lation.
v T able of Content s Chapter 1:Overview 1.1 About the Transp ort GX21 B510 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 1.2 System Requirements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 1.3 Features . . . . . . .
vi 3.4.2 Disconnecting Cables . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36 3.4.3 Removing the Motherboard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38 3.5 Replacing the CD-ROM/FDD. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1.1 About the Transport GX21 B5102 Chapter 1: Overv iew 1 Chapter 1: Ov erview 1.1 About the T ransport GX21 B5102 Cong ratul ati ons on your pu rcha se of t he T r anspo rt GX21 B5102 r ack mounted , bare bone system for Intel ® Pentium ® 4 proc essor .
1.3 Fea tures 2 Chapter 1: Ov erview 1.3 Features Enclosure • 1U, ind us try standard , 19-inch r ack - moun table chass is • (2) HDD bays • (1) slim CD-ROM bay • (1) 3.5- in ch bay for FDD or addi tiona l HDD bay • Di mensi on: D 21.5 x W 19 x H 1 .
1.4 Unpacki ng Chapter 1: Overv iew 3 1.4 Unpacking 1.4.1 Box Co ntents (B5102G21S2 H and B5 102G2 1S2) The fol lowing illu stratio n disp lays al l the c ompon ents that come wi th your Transport GX21 B5102 barebone system . Ensue a ll items are pr esent b efore beg ining ins tallatio n 1 x Tomcat I875P-P4 S5012G3NR motherboard (pre installed).
1.4 Unpac king 4 Chapter 1: Ov erview 1.4.2 Ac cessories If any it ems are missin g or appe ar dam aged, con tact your retailer or browse to TY AN’s Web site for service: http://www .tyan.com. The W eb site also pr ovides in forma tion on oth er TY AN pr od- ucts, plus F AQs, compatibili ty lists, B IOS set tings , and more .
1.4 Unpacki ng Chapter 1: Overv iew 5 1.4.3 Ope ning the box Careful ly open th e box and ensure t hat all compone nts are presen t and undam aged. Th is produ ct sh ould arri ve pack- aged as illus tr ate d belo w . Box contents as packaged (with heatsi nk) Accessory Pa ck (unpacked) Accessory pack (as pack- aged) htt p : / / ww w .
1.5 About the Product 6 Chapter 1: Ov erview 1.5 About the Pro duct The fo llowing vi ews show yo u the produ ct. 1.5. 1 Fro nt V iew 1 2 3 RST 1 2 FDD (op tional) CD-ROM drive Hard drive bay 2 Hard d.
1.5 About the Product Chapter 1: Overv iew 7 1.5. 2 Rear View Vent ila tion fa n ATX 12V 300W PSU Stacked PS/2 mouse/keyboard port s RJ-45 LAN ports Po we r sw it ch VGA port Serial port (COM1) RJ-45 .
1.5 About the Product 8 Chapter 1: Ov erview 1.5.3 Interna l View (B5102 G21S2H) 1 23 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 1. LE D contro l board 2. F DD (optio nal) 3. CD-ROM 4. A TX 12 V power connector (4 pin) 5. CP U/heatsink as sembly 6. Me mory sl ots x 4 7.
1.5 About the Product Chapter 1: Overv iew 9 1.5.4 Inter nal View (B5102 G21S 2) 1 23 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 1. LED c ontrol b oard 2. FDD (o ption al) 3. CD-ROM 4. A TX 12V pow er conn ecto r (4 pin) 5. CPU/he atsink assemb ly 6. Memory slo ts x 4 7.
1.5 About the Product 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 Keyboard 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 chapte r exp la ins how to install the CPU, CPU heatsink , memory modules , and h ard driv es. Ins tructio ns on in sertin g a PCI ca rd are a lso gi ven. T ake note of the precau tions mentio ned in thi s secti on when inst alli ng your sys tem.
2.1 Befor e You Begin 12 Chapter 2: Setti ng Up 2.1.3 Precautions Components a nd electr onic cir cuit board s can be damaged by di scharg es of s tatic ele ctricity . Working on a sy stem tha t is connec ted to a powe r su pply can be extr emely dan gerous.
2.2 Rack Mounting Chapter 2: Setting Up 13 2.2 Rack Mounting The Transport GX21c an be moun ted in a rack using the sup- plied r ack mou nting kit. Rack mounting kit Slid ing Ra ils x 2 : S tandar d Mount ing Brac kets x 4 Mount ing Ears x 2 Nuts, S crew s and W a sher s Kit x 1 2.
2.2 Rack M ounting 14 Chapter 2: Setti ng Up 2. Screw the sl iding ra il mounti ng brac kets to the sl idin g rails as shown, us ing the s hort black screws fr om the supplie d nuts, scr ews and wa shers k it.
2.2 Rack Mounting Chapter 2: Setting Up 15 Note: When fully ex tended, the slidi ng rail s will lo ck. The releas e mechani sm is l ocated on the slidin g rail a s show n. Press t he releas e mechani sm whi le pushin g the slidi ng rails to shorten t hem.
2.2 Rack M ounting 16 Chapter 2: Setti ng Up 9. Li ft the unit into place i n the rac k and scr ew it into p lace as shown . Note: T o a void in jury , it is strongly recom- mended th at two pe ople lift the T ranspo rt GX21int o place wh ile a third per- son screw it to the rack .
2.3 Installing Motherboard Components Chapter 2: Setting Up 17 2.3 Installing Motherboard Components This se ction describes how to install co mponents o n to the motherb oard, in cluding CPU, m emory m odule s and P CI card. 2.3.1 Re moving t he Chassis Cover Follo w these in structi ons to re move the T r ansp ort GX21 chassi s cover .
2.3 Installing Motherboard Components 18 Chapter 2: Setti ng Up 2.3.2 Insta lling a CPU, Heat sink and Air Duct Follow these in structi ons to in stall a CPU, CP U heatsink a nd air duct. 1. Rem ove the pre-installe d air duct. Refer to th e illustr ation on top of th e air duc t to loc ate the 2 sc rews.
2.3 Installing Motherboard Components Chapter 2: Setting Up 19 3. Pl ace the CP U in the CP U socke t, ensur ing that pi n 1 is loca ted as shown in the f oll owing il lus tr ati on . 4. Press the CP U socket lever d own in the direc tion sho wn to secur e the CPU.
2.3 Installing Motherboard Components 20 Chapter 2: Setti ng Up 6. Al ign th e heatsink s crew ho les with t he hole s on t he motherbo ard and i nsert the fo ur heatsink s crews as shown. 7. Pl ace the ai r duct ove r the he atsink and repl ace the heat shield screws to secur e it to th e mother board.
2.3 Installing Motherboard Components Chapter 2: Setting Up 21 2.3.3 Inst alling Memory Foll ow th ese ins truction s to inst all memo ry modu les on t he motherb oard. 1. Lo cate th e memory slots on the mo therboar d. 2. Press the me mory slot lock ing leve rs in th e direc tion of the arrows as shown in the follo wing illu stration.
2.3 Installing Motherboard Components 22 Chapter 2: Setti ng Up 4. Ins ert the m emory m odule into the s lot as sh own. When in serte d proper ly , the m emory slo t lock ing le vers loc k onto the i ndentation s at the en ds of the m odule. 2.3.4 Installing a PCI Car d Follow the se instruct ions to in stall a PCI c ard.
2.3 Installing Motherboard Components Chapter 2: Setting Up 23 2. Rem ove th e screw se curing the PCI faceplate to the chassi s. 3. Sl ide th e PCI car d clamp out as sh own.
2.3 Installing Motherboard Components 24 Chapter 2: Setti ng Up 5. Sl ide th e PCI car d into pl ace and th en insert i t into th e PCI s lot on the r ise r card. Ensure that it is in serted c or- rectly . 6. Rei nsert the PCI c ard clamp. Insert PCI c ard tip in slot here .
2.3 Installing Motherboard Components Chapter 2: Setting Up 25 7. Ins ert the scre w to secure the PCI card to the cha ssis..
2.4 Installing a H ard Drive 26 Chapter 2: Setti ng Up 2.4 Installing a Ha rd Drive The Trasport GX21 ba rebone s ystem s upports both Serial A T A an d IDE hard dr ives. Ho wever , if you hav e purchas ed the B510 2G21S2H mode l with pr e-installe d S-A T A backpl ane, on ly S-A T A hard driv es can be used.
2.4 Install ing a Ha rd Drive Chapter 2: Setting Up 27 4. Ins ert hard drive s crews to secure the hard driv e to the drive bay . 5. Rei nsert th e drive bay into the chassi s, ensur ing that th e HDD rear conne ctor is securely c onnected to the back- plane co nnect or .
2.4 Installing a H ard Drive 28 Chapter 2: Setti ng Up 2.4.2 Installing an Internal IDE or S-A T A Har d Disk Driv e Follo w these instruc tions to install an IDE o r S-A T A hard drive. 1. Rem ove th e IDE or S -A T A da ta cable and power connec- tor from the HDD.
2.4 Install ing a Ha rd Drive Chapter 2: Setting Up 29 4. Pl ace an IDE or S- A T A HDD into the tray , and secu re with 4 screw s. 5. Rei nsert the HDD tray and secu re with a sc rew . 6. Con nect th e IDE or S -A T A data ca ble and power ca ble connect or to the H DD.
2.4 Installing a H ard Drive 30 Chapter 2: Setti ng Up.
3.1 I nt rodu ctio n Chapter 3: Replacing Pre-Installed Components 31 Chapter 3: Replacing Pre-Inst alled Components 3.1 Intr oduction This ch apter explains h ow to re place pre installed c ompo- nents incl uding the motherboa rd, LED c ontrol b oard, F DD and CD-RO M drive.
3.1 Introduction 32 Chap ter 3: Repl acing Pre-Inst alled Co mponents 3.1.3 Precautions Components a nd electr onic cir cuit board s can be damaged by static electr icity . Working on a system that i s conne cted t o a power suppl y can be extremel y dangerou s.
3.2 Disassemb ly Flow chart Chapter 3: Replacing Pre-Installed Components 33 3.2 Disassembly Flowchart The fol lowing fl owchart outl ines the d isasse mbly proc edure.
3.3 Remo ving the Cove r 34 Chap ter 3: Repl acing Pre-Inst alled Co mponents 3.3 Removing the Cover Before replacing any parts you must rem ove the c hassis cover . Follow the se instructions to remove the cover o f the T ranspo rt GX 21 ch assis cover.
3.4 Replacing Motherboard Compone nts Chapter 3: Replacing Pre-Installed Components 35 3.4 Replacing Mother board Components Follow these in structions to repl ace mother board com po- nents, in cluding the mot herboar d.
3.4 Replacing Motherboard Components 36 Chap ter 3: Repl acing Pre-Inst alled Co mponents 3.4.2 Dis connect ing Cables Discon nect all the cable s on th e board 1. Di sconn ect the ma in and A TX power ca bles. 2. Di sconnec t the CD-ROM ( A ) and S-A T A hard drive ( B ) cables.
3.4 Replacing Motherboard Compone nts Chapter 3: Replacing Pre-Installed Components 37 Note: If an FDD or IDE HDD is installed, you mus t disconne ct thes e cables to o. 3. Di sconnec t the front panel swi tch/LED c onnector . 4. Di sconn ect the front panel USB connect or .
3.4 Replacing Motherboard Components 38 Chap ter 3: Repl acing Pre-Inst alled Co mponents 3.4.3 R emoving the Moth erboard Follow these instr uctions to remove the motherbo ard from the chassis when all add-on c ompone nts have been remove d. 1. Rem ove th e 8 scr ews secu ring the motherbo ard to the chassi s.
3.5 Replac ing the CD-ROM/FDD Chapter 3: Replacing Pre-Installed Components 39 3.5 Replacing the CD-ROM/FDD Foll ow th ese ins truction s to r eplace the C D-ROM or FDD. 1. Rem ove the da ta cable fro m the slim CD -ROM ada pter . 2. Rem ove th e power cabl e from the slim CD- ROM adap ter .
3.5 Rep lacing the C D-ROM /FDD 40 Chap ter 3: Repl acing Pre-Inst alled Co mponents 4. Rem ove th e 4 scr ews secu ring the drive b ay to the c has- sis. 5. Li ft the drive bay free from the c hassis. 6. Rem ove the 4 small screws sec uring th e CD-ROM or FDD in the dr ive bay .
3.6 Repl acing the FDD with a HDD Chapter 3: Replacing Pre-Installed Components 41 3.6 Replacing the FDD with a HDD Follow the se instructions to replac e the FDD with a HDD 1. Rem ove the po wer and da ta cables from the bac k of the CD-ROM drive and FDD.
3.6 Rep lacing the FDD with a HDD 42 Chap ter 3: Repl acing Pre-Inst alled Co mponents 3. Sl ide th e drive bay hous ing back wards a nd lift it cl ear of the chas sis. 4. Rem ove the 4 screws that sec ure the FDD in th e drive bay a nd lift it fre e of the dr ive bay housi ng.
3.7 Replacing the LED Control Board Chapter 3: Replacing Pre-Installed Components 43 3.7 Replacing the LED Control B oard Follow these in structi ons to re move the LED co ntrol boa rd. 1. Rem ove th e 2 scr ews secu ring the metal retaini ng plate to t he ch assis .
3.8 Rep lacing the S -ATA Backpla ne 44 Chap ter 3: Repl acing Pre-Inst alled Co mponents 6. Rem ove th e 2 scr ews secu ring the LED contr ol boar d to the chas sis. 7. Li ft the LED c ontrol b oard fre e from the chas sis. 3.8 Replacing the S-A T A Backplane Note: This sec ti on applli es to B5102G 21S2H mode l onl y .
3.8 Replacing the S-ATA Backplane Chapter 3: Replacing Pre-Installed Components 45 3. Rem ove th e 5 scr ews that s ecure the ba ckplane bracke t to t he ch assis .
3.8 Rep lacing the S -ATA Backpla ne 46 Chap ter 3: Repl acing Pre-Inst alled Co mponents 3.8.1 2 Po rt S-A T A Back plan e Feat ures 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 Components 47 3.9 Replacing the Power Supply 1. Remove the 4 screws t hat secure th e fan assembl y to the chassi s. 2. Li ft the fan asse mbly clea r to give ac cess to the power supply cabl es.
3.9 Replacing the Power Supply 48 Chap ter 3: Repl acing Pre-Inst alled Co mponents 4. Rem ove the 2 screws from the mountin g bracket that secure t he power su pply to th e chassi s. 5. Remo ve the 2 scre ws fro m the po wer su pply r ear br acket that secure i t to the cha ssis.
3.10 Replacing the Cooling Fans Chapter 3: Replacing Pre-Installed Components 49 3.10 Replacing the Cooling Fans Follow these in structi ons to repl ace the coolin g fans.
3.10 Replacing the Cooling Fans 50 Chap ter 3: Repl acing Pre-Inst alled Co mponents Note: T o lift the fan a ssembly c lear of t he chassi s, you may find it nec essary to remove the plas tic cab le ties whic h secure t he fan cables. 2. Remo ve the 2 screw s whic h secur e the co oli ng fan bracket to the chassis.
3.10 Replacing the Cooling Fans Chapter 3: Replacing Pre-Installed Components 51 4. Rem ove the 4 scr ews that secu re each coo ling fan to the cooling fan brac ket. 5. Li ft the coolin g fan clea r of the br acket. 6. Repeat step 5 until all the ne cessar y co oling fans have been rem oved fro m the cool ing fan br acket.
3.10 Replacing the Cooling Fans 52 Chap ter 3: Repl acing Pre-Inst alled Co mponents.
53 Appendix BIOS Setup Inst allation The BIOS is the b asic input/o utput syste m, the fi rmware on the mother board that en ables yo ur hardware to interface with your softw are. The BIOS de termines what a computer can do without ac cessing program s from a disk.
54 St arting Setup The BIOS is imm ediately activate d when you turn on th e compute r . The BIOS read s syste m config uration i n CMOS RAM and b egins the process of che cking the s ystem an d configu ring it t hrough the Power- On-Self- T e st (POST ).
55 In Case of Problem s If you ha ve tr ouble boot ing yo ur comp uter after ma king and saving the changes with the B IOS setu p program, you c an restart the c omputer b y holdin g the power button dow n until the comp uter shu ts off (usu ally wit hin 4 sec onds) ; rese tting by press ing CTRL-AL T -DE L; or cl earing t he CMOS.
56 BIOS Setup - Main Screen The P hoenix - AwardBIOS CMO S Setup Utility m ain s creen is displa yed as follow s: Phoenix – AwardBIOS CM OS Setup Utility St andard CMOS Features Use thi s menu for basic system configur ation. Advanced BIO S Features Use thi s menu to set the advanced features availabl e on you r system.
57 Load Fail-Sa fe Default s Use this menu to l oad the BIOS defaul t values for the m ini- mal/stable perform ance sett ings for your s ystem to operate. Load Optim ized Default s Use this menu to l oad the BIOS defaul t values that are fac- tory setti ngs for optimal p erforman ce of sy stem oper ation s.
58 St andard CMOS Features In this s ection, you can a lter gen eral feat ures su ch as the date and t ime, as well as access to the IDE configur ation options . Note tha t the optio ns liste d below are f or settings that can be directl y change d within the Main Set up scre en.
59 Date / Time Setup Syste m Date : Adjus ts t he system date. MMMonths DDDa ys YYYYY ea rs Syste m Time : A djust s th e syste m clock . HHH ours (24hr . forma t) MMMinut es SSSeco nds IDE Mast er / Slave Set up With thi s option the compu ter detec ts IDE driv e types from drive C to drive F .
60 Advanced BIOS Feature s In this sec tion, yo u can fine tun e features th at affect system speed an d boot-up option s. Phoenix – A wardBIOS CMOS Setu p Utility Advanced BIO S Features Virus W arning This opti on togg les viru s pro tection on or off for boo t sector writes .
61 store f requentl y access ed instruc tions and data. Me mory cachi ng is effective bec ause mos t program s acces s the same data or instru ction s over and over . By kee ping as much of this info rmati on as po ssible in SRA M, th e comp uter a voids accessi ng the sl ower DRAM.
62 Phoenix – A wardBIOS CMOS Setu p Utility Boot Sequence Set the b oot priori ty of th e system. F or exampl e in the fi gure shown ab ove, the F irst Boot Device is set to Floppy , the Sec - ond Boot Device t o Hard Dis k and the third Boot De vice to LS120 dr ive.
63 This is becau se OS/2 and Wind ows enter an d leav e pro- tected mode vi a the BIOS, so G ate A 20 needs to swi tch often from enab led to dis abled a nd back aga in. Set ting this fe ature to Fas t improv es memor y acce ss perf ormance above 1MB becaus e the chipse t is muc h faster at switching Gate A20 than the k eyboar d controlle r .
64 APIC Mode This option all ows you to enabl e or disab le Advan ce d Pro- gramma ble Interru pt Control ler (APIC) M ode. AP IC mode provides multi- processor interrup t manag ement and i ncorpo- rates bo th static and dy namic sy mmetric interru pt distri bution across all processors.
65 OS Se lect For DR AM > 64MB This BIOS feature determi nes how sy stems with mo re than 64MB of m emory a re manage d. A wron g setting can caus e proble ms like errone ous memor y detec tion. If you ar e using an old er versi on of the IBM OS/2 op erating system , you shou ld select OS/2.
66 impendi ng failur e. If you h ave cr itical o r irrepl aceable d ata, you sho uld enabl e this B IOS featur e and us e S.M.A.R.T .- aware ha rdware moni toring s oftware. Even wi th S.M.A.R .T . enabled, we rec ommend that reg ular ba ckups are made.
67 Advanced Chip sets Features This se ction describes advanc ed chipset fe atures. Phoenix – A wardBIOS CMOS Setu p Utility Advan ced Chip set F eatures DRAM Timing S el ectable This opt ion pe rmits you to ei ther man ually s elect m emory tim- ings, or allow the SPD (Serial Pr esence Detect) to determ ine the said timings automa tically .
68 Active to P recharge Del ay This se tting i s the numb er of clo ck cycl es needed after a bank active comman d before a pr echarg e can occu r . The po ssib le values ar e: 8 / 7 / 6 / 5 DRAM RAS#.
69 Delay Prior to Thermal This BIO S featur e is only v alid for systems that are p owered by 0.13µ I ntel P entium 4 proc essor s with 512 KB L2 ca che. These processo rs com e with a Ther mal M onitor whic h con- sists of an on -die thermal sensor and a The rmal Con trol C ir- cuit (T CC).
70 boot up y our compute r . For e xample, i f it takes 5 min utes to fully b oot up y our sy stem, you shou ld se lect 8 Minutes. Y ou sh ould not s elect a delay value that is unneces sarily long.
71 Integrated Peripherals This se ction describes ho w to fin e tune o nboard pe ripheral features. Phoenix – A wardBIOS CMOS Setu p Utility Integrated Peripherals OnChip IDE Device Phoenix – A wa.
72 IDE HDD Block Mode The IDE HDD B lock Mode feature spee ds up hard d isk acces s by trans ferring data from multiple sect ors at on ce instead of using the old single secto r transfer mode.
73 Prim ary / Seco ndar y Mas ter / Sl av e PI O The four I DE PIO (Prog rammed Input / Output) fi elds let you set a P IO mode ( 0-4) for each of the four IDE devices th at the onboard IDE inter face sup ports. Modes 0 throug h 4 provide success ively incr eased pe rformance.
74 Serial AT A Port 0/ 1 Mode: This item allo ws yo u to se t S-A T A mo de. Primary Master / Primary Slave / Secondary Master / Secondary Slave Onboard Device Phoenix – A wardBIOS CMOS Setu p Utility Onboard Dev ice USB Controller This opti on ena bles or disable s IRQ all ocation for the US B (Unive rsal S erial B us) con troller .
75 option to Disabled . It will free up an IRQ for ot her device s to use. T he choices are: Enabled / Disabled Note: USB 2 .0 has a th roughput of 480 Mbps (40 time s fast er than US B 1.1) and is fully b ackwa rd c ompatible with U SB 1. 1 USB Keyboard Support Set this optio n to enabl ed if your system h as a USB control ler (includi ng USB 2.
76 Super IO Controller Phoenix – A wardBIOS CMOS Setu p Utility Super IO Devic e Onboard FDC Controller Set this option to enable d if your sys tem has a floppy d isk contro ller (FD C) installe d on the sy stem board and you wish to use i t. If yo u install an add-in FDC or if the syst em has no floppy d rive, s et this o ption to di sabled.
77 The av ailable modes ar e as foll ows: • ASKIR - The ASKIR setting a llows infrared ser ial com- munica tion at a m aximu m baud ra te of 56K baud. • HPSIR - The HPSIR setting allo ws infrared serial com- munica tion at a m aximu m baud ra te of 1 15K bau d.
78 Onboard Parallel Port T o use the parallel port on the system , select an addre ss and corresp ondin g interr upt for the parallel p ort. The possible val- ues are: 378/IRQ7 / 278/IRQ5 / 3BC/IRQ7 / Disabled Parallel Port Mode This opti on allows the user to sele ct the parallel port mod e.
79 EPP Mode S elect There ar e two v ersions o f the EP P trans fer protoc ol - E PP 1.7 and EPP 1.9. Thi s BIOS feature a llows yo u to sele ct the v er- sion of EPP t hat the paralle l port should us e. Gener ally , EPP 1 .9 is the preferr ed settin g beca use i t sup- ports the new er EP P 1.
80 Power Mana gemen t Set u p This se ction describes po wer manag ement s etup opti ons. Phoenix – A wardBIOS CMOS Setu p Utility Power Ma nagement Setup ACPI Function If your system suppor ts ACPI, then enable this ACP I functio n.
81 Power Management O ption This func tion allows you to s et the defau lt parameter s of power-saving modes. Se t this to User De fine to ch oose you r own paramete rs.
82 Note: Green monitors de tect the V /H SYNC si gnals to turn off their el ectron gu ns. It is im portant to re alize th at the CRT con- sumes the most power (se veral hund red watts) of any sy stem. T o really save energy , you mus t shut it down whe n not in us e.
83 Suspend T ype This opti on define s the syste m suspen d type. The two sus- pend types are: • Power on Suspend: If this is selected, the CPU will enter into Do ze mode. • Stop G rant: If this is selected, the CP U clock will enter into Sl eep mo de.
84 HDD Power Down Also kno wn as Hard Disk Timeout or IDE St andby Po wer Down Mode, this setting allows automatic power down of IDE drives a fter a speci fied period of ina ctivity 10 minutes is a sugges ted minim um, to avo id undue we ar and tea r on the drive .
85 Power On Set up Phoenix – A wardBIOS CMOS Setu p Utility Power On Setup PWRON After PWR-Fail This opti on define s the state of t he system wh en powe r fails and retu rns a gain. If O n is sel ected, the syst em autom aticall y switche s on when power is resume d.
86 Power on by Ring If enable d, this option tur ns on th e system when th e modem is dia led into. T he choi ces are: Enabled / Disabled Power on by Giga Lan If enabled, this option tu rns on the sy stem by means of the on board Gi gabit L an functio n.
87 Note: Plea se note th at only PS/2 mi ce support th e Mous e Left or Mouse Ri ght optio ns. Mice using s erial o r USB c onnec- tions do not suppo rt this powe r on func tion. The Ke yboard 9 8 optio n will only work if yo u are us ing Win- dows 98 o r better and have the approp riate key board.
88 Reload Global T imer Event s These options a llows you t o specif y the e vents that wil l acti- vate the power managem ent timer . Phoenix – A wardBIOS CMOS Setu p Utility Reload Glo bal Tim e r.
89 PnP/PCI Configurations This se ction allows c onfigu ring Pn P/PCI res ources . Phoenix – A wardBIOS CMOS Setu p Utility PnP / PCI Config urations Reset Configuration Dat a If you in stall a n ew.
90 Please no te that th e BIOS will automati cally reset it to the default settin g of Disa bled a fter reconfig uring th e new E SCD. So, ther e is no n eed for y ou to manua lly disable this featu re after reboo ting.
91 Promise S-A T A INT Assignmen t: This setti ng defines the IRQ for the Promis e S-A T A devi ce. The pos si- ble values are: Auto / 3 / 4 / 5 / 7 / 8 /1 1 / 12 /14 /15 Intel i541 INT Assignment: This set ting de fines the IRQ for the Int el i541 de vice .
92 PC H eal th Status This se ction monitors c ritical paramet ers of y our PC an d can automati cally shu tdown the PC if the tempe rature o f the pro- cesso r excee ds the sp ecified threshol d value. This i s only availa ble if there is a Hardwar e Monito r onboar d.
93 Shut down T emperature The CP U Shutdown T emperature op tion a llows for a user defined system shutdown tempe rature. If the CPU tem pera- ture ex ceeds t he predef ined s hutdown thres hold, the B IOS force s a sys tem sh utdown.
94 Frequency/V olt age Control This se ction facilitates control ling the C PU clock and f re- quency ratio. Phoenix – A wardBIOS CMOS Setu p Utility Frequency / V oltage Control CPU Clock Ratio The CPU clock ratio se tting d efines ho w fast the CP U clock runs rel ative to t he bus speed.
95 Auto Detect DIMM / PCI Clk This BIOS fe ature dete rmines whet her th e BIOS sh ould active ly redu ce EM I (Electr omagnetic Inter ference) a nd reduce power con sumption by tur ning off unoccu pied or inac- tive ex pansion slots.
96 CPU Clock This se tting de termines th e CPU clo ck speed. TY AN r ecom- mends th at you kee p this at i t default v alue to mai ntain stabil- ity . The p ossible valu es are: 100MHz,133MHz or 166MHz by CPU set- ting. Note: The proces so r spe ed is calc ul ate d as CPU Cloc k S pe ed * CPU Cloc k Ratio.
97 Load Optim ized Default s This option loa ds stable optimiz ed defa ul ts for all BIOS optio ns. When yo u pre ss <Enter > on th is optio n, you get a conf irma- tion dia log bo x with a me s.
98 Y ou ca n set eithe r a superv isor or a u ser passwor d, or bot h of them. Th e differences a re: Set Supervisor Pa ssword : Y ou can en ter and c hange t he options in the BIOS s etup menus . Set User Password: Y ou can ent er and vi ew the o ptions in the BIO S setup m enus but cann ot change them.
99 Save & Exi t Setup The opt ion sa ves all BI OS setti ngs t o CMOS and exi ts BIOS setup. Pressin g <Ent er> on this item asks fo r confir mation: Save to CMOS and EXIT (Y/ N)? Y Pressin g “Y” sto res the sel ections made in th e menus in CMOS – a specia l sect ion of me mory tha t stays on a fter you turn yo ur system off.
100 Sp ecificati on Chassis 1U, 19 inch ra ck mount ed chass is 2 x H DD bay 1 x 3.5 inch F DD (or extr a, int ernal HDD) bay 1 x sl im CD-ROM drive bay Mother board TY A N T omcat i875 S 5102G3NR A T X mother board A W ARD BIOS 8 .0 on 4 Mbi t LPC Flash ROM Intel Pe ntium 4 “ Northwood” pr ocessor up to 3.
101 Vid e o A TI Rage XL PCI grap hics co ntrolle r 8 MB fr ame buffer video memory Power Supp ly A TX 12V 300W power s upply wi th PFC Storage Controller Integrat ed dual c hannel IDE from Southbr id.
102 Hardwar e Diagram 1 T op c over 13 Mount br acket x 2 2 Reten tion ba r 14 Handle x 2 3 Card holder 15 Mylar ( front panel) 4 PCI facepl at e 16 Mylar (front panel) 5 Air duct 17 1” HDD x 2 6 I/.
103 T echnical Support If a proble m arises with this syste m, you shoul d consu lt your dealer first fo r help. The system is like ly to ha ve been c onfig- ured by your dea ler , making him the most appro priate c hoice when see king tec hnical a dvice.
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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 Computer GX21 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 Computer GX21 - de cette manière, vous pouvez vérifier si l'équipement répond à vos besoins. Explorant les pages suivantes du manuel d'utilisation Tyan Computer GX21, vous apprendrez toutes les caractéristiques du produit et des informations sur son fonctionnement. Les informations sur le Tyan Computer GX21 va certainement vous aider à prendre une décision concernant l'achat.
Dans une situation où vous avez déjà le Tyan Computer GX21, 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 Computer GX21.
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 Computer GX21. Presque toujours, vous y trouverez Troubleshooting, soit les pannes et les défaillances les plus fréquentes de l'apparei Tyan Computer GX21 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.