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1. ALU AI u p J d E d 2 a s ee e k Il Jo u DA 0 E SATA 0 1 2 3 4 5 18 J39 J40 CPU0 CPU1 Fan Connectors GND Use this header to connect the processor cooling 12V fan to your motherboard to keep the system at Tachometer optimum performance levels Ep J39 CPUFAN1 J40 CPUFANO J68 Chassis Fan Connector GND Use this header to connect the chassis cooling py fan to your motherboard to keep the system at Tachometer Optimum performance levels PWM J68 FAN2 J7 J44 Chassis Fan Connectors 12V Tachometer Use this header to connect the chassis cooling GND PWM fan to your motherboard to keep the system at optimum performance levels J7 FAN1 J44 FANS SATA0 1 2 3 4 5 Serial ATA RAID Connector Connects to the Serial ATA ready drives via the 6 RXP Serial ATA cable You may use these six Serial ATA ports to have the support of RAID 0 or 1 through the TXN on board Intel ESB2 chipset 2 4 Tips on Installing Motherboard in Chassis Before installing your motherboard make sure your chassis has the necessary motherboard support studs installed These studs
2. 12 USB1 USB2 Front Panel USB2 0 Connector USB PWR USB N FB USB P FB Pin4 Use these headers to connect to the USB devices J8 Onboard VGA Jumper Enable the onboard ATI VGA function Disable the onboard ATI VGA function J28 IPMB Connector Pin 1 IPMB Pin 2 GND DATA Pin 3 IPMB Pin 4 NC CLK Douce THA THOTT 14 JP47 Clear CMOS Jumper Use this jumper when you forgot your system setup 3 l password or need to clear system BIOS setting E E E Normal How to clear the CMOS data Default Power off system and disconnect power supply from AC source Use jumper cap to close Pin_2 and 3 for several seconds to Clear CMOS Replace jumper cap to close Pin_1 and 2 Reconnect power supply to AC source Power on system J25 COM2 Header Use these pin definitions to connect a port to COM2 TYAN does not pro
3. POST values chipset registers CMOS values OBh Enable CPU cache A nitialize interrupt vectors 8 nitialize caches to initia d PO device initialization TI POST values copyright notice Q nitialize the local bus ID 40 eck video contiguration ee against CMOS Management devices oad alternate registers wit 4 P nitialize all video adapters on intial POST values Kat Restore CPU control word d QuietBoot start optiona during warm boot nitialize PCI Bus Mastering 4 adow video BIOS ROW devices a Re ue a notice 2 2 3 BIOS RON Display CPU type and checksum speed nitialize cache betore nitialize A board memory autosize Fal OO O 18h 8294 timer initialization eee eae K initialization heset Programmable S 2 3 1 est for Interruot Controller unexpected interrupts ce 3 1 1 l est DRAM refres nitialize POST display service 3 1 3 lest 8 42 KBD Display prompt Press F2 to ES Controller enter SETUP ES a nable A20 line est RAM between ano 640 KB 28h Autosize DRAM _ _ g nitialize POST Memory 3 est extended memory fe Manager address lines SO Clear AB base RAN 3 4 1 RAM failure on ontigure advanced cacne address registers 3 4 3 RAM failure on nitialize Multi Processor ee data bits of low byte of APIC memory bus 2Fn_ Enable cache betore s system BIOS shadow d V al vn Vianagement 1 failure on p data bits of high byte of Mode SMM area memory bus Display
4. Multi Sector Transfers Disabled inna Control ene Auto autotypes hard eg disk drive installed here Transfer Mode Standard 1 39 you select pre Ultra DMA Mode Disabled determined type of hard disk drive installed here CD ROM a CD ROM drive is installed here ATAPI Removable removable disk drive is installed here F1 Help 1 Select Item Change Values FQ Setup Defaults Esc Exit lt gt Select Menu Enter Select Sub Menu F10 Previous Values The system displays advanced details like the number of heads cylinders sectors on the detected disk and the maximum storage capacity of the disk This option lets you set the following hard disk parameters Type Selects the type of device connected to the system Auto CD DVD Not Installed ARMD Multi Sector Transfers This option allows you to specify the number of sectors per block for multiple sector transfers 16 Sectors 2 Sectors 4 Sectors 8 Sectors Disabled LBA Mode Control Enables or disables LBA Mode When LBA is turned on the BIOS will enable geometry translation This translation may be done in the same way that it is done in Extended CHS or 35 large mode or it may be done using a different algorithm called LBA assist translation The translated geometry is still what is presented to the operating system for use in Int 13h calls The difference between LBA and ECHS is that when using ECHS the BIOS translates the parameters used by
5. 1 Locate the processor socket on the motherboard and lift the protective cover off as shown A WARNING This new processor socket designed by Intel is easy to be damaged The processor has to be installed very carefully to prevent the contact pins of the socket from breaking It is strongly recommended the processor installation job to be handled by the experienced technician 2 Pull the locking lever out of it s locked position and let it spring into the open position 21 3 Lift the metal cover to expose the socket interior and place the socket in as shown Pin 1 4 Close the cover and return the locking lever to its locked position 5 Repeat this procedure for the second processor socket 6 Turn the board upside down and insert the heat sink spring mechanism as shown 22 7 Turn the board the right way up again and screw the heat sink into place 8 Repeat this procedure for the second processor Cooling Fan Installation After you have installed the processor the heatsink should be installed to ensure that the processor runs efficiently and does not overheat Use the heatsink supplied for best results Follow these instructions to install the heatsink shown 1 Apply some a little will work more doesn t equal better performance thermal compound to the top of the processor Try and apply a thin even layer over the top of the processor 2 Align the heatsink with the four holes a
6. Control This section allows you to fine tune the chipset configuration PhoenixBIOS Setup Utility Main Advanced Security Power Boot Exit Advanced Chipset Control Item Specific Help gt ICH USB Control Sub Menu gt LAN Control Sub Menu Crystal Beach Configure Enable Enabled SERR signal condition Single bit 4GB PCI Hole Granularity 256 MB Memory Branch Mode Interleave Branch 0 Rank Sparing Disabled Branch 1 Rank Sparing Disabled Enhanced x8 Detection Enabled WatchDog Timer Disabled Enable Multimedia Timer No Parallel ATA Enabled Serial ATA Enabled Native Mode Operation Auto SATA Controller Mode Option Compatible F1 Help 1 Select Item Change Values FQ Setup Defaults Esc Exit lt gt Select Menu Enter Select Sub Menu F10 Previous Values Crystal Beach Configure Enable Enable the configuration of memory mapped accesses to the Crystal Beach Configuration space located in Device 8 Fn 0 and Fn 1 Enabled Disabled SERR signal condition Select ECC error conditions that SERR be asserted None Single bit Multiple bit Both 4GB PCI Hole Granularity This feature is used to select the granularity of PCI hole for PCI resource If MTRRs are not enough we may use this option to reduce the MT RR occupation 256MB 512MB 1 0GB 2 0GB 43 Memory Branch Mode This option is used to select the type of memory operation mode Interleave Sequential Mirror Branch 0 1 Rank Spari
7. Select Pb Sub Menu F10 Previous Values ACPI Sleep Mode This allows you to select one of the ACPI power states S1 S2 or S3 If selected the corresponding power state will support S1 S3 S3 S1 Resume On Time When enabled this allows the system to be worked up at a specified time This time is specified by the Resume Time parameter Off On Resume Time This option allows the user to specify the time when the system is to wake up Chassis Intrusion Detect This feature is used to set the function when chassis open event is detected BIOS will record the event No Yes After Power Failure Specifies the mode of operation after the system recovers from a power loss Stay off Last State Power on 55 3 6 Boot Menu Use this screen to select options for the Boot Settings Configuration PhoenixBIOS Setup Utility Advanced Security Power Boot Exit ltem Specific Help Keys used to view or configure devices lt Enter gt expands or collapses devices with a Or lt Ctrl Enter gt expands all lt Shift 1 gt enables or Legacy Network Card disables a device Bootable Add in Cards lt gt and lt gt moves the device up or down lt n gt May move removable device between Hard Disk or Removable Disk lt d gt Remove a device that is not installed F1 Help Select Item Change Values FQ Setup Defaults Esc Exit lt Select Menu Enter Select Pb Sub Menu F10 Previous Values Lega
8. are then stored in a dedicated battery backed memory called NVRAM that retains the information even when the power is turned off To start the BIOS setup utility 1 Turn on or reboot your system 2 Press lt F2 gt during POST F4 on remote console to start the BIOS setup utility 3 1 1 Setup Basics The table below shows how to navigate in the setup program using the keyboard Key Moves from one selection to the next Opens highlighted section PgUp PgDn Keys Changes settings 3 1 2 Getting Help Pressing F1 will display a small help window that describes the appropriate keys to use and the possible selections for the highlighted item To exit the Help Window press ESC or the F1 key again 31 3 1 3 In Case of Problems If you have trouble booting your computer after making and saving the changes with the BIOS setup program you can restart the computer by holding the power button down until the computer shuts off usually within 4 seconds resetting by pressing CTRL ALT DEL or clearing the CMOS The best advice is to only alter settings that you thoroughly understand In particular do not change settings in the Chipset section unless you are absolutely sure of what you are doing The Chipset defaults have been carefully chosen either by TYAN or your system manufacturer for best performance and reliability Even a seemingly small change to the Chipset setup options may cause the system to become unstable or unu
9. are usually metal and are gold in color Usually the chassis manufacturer will pre install the support studs If you are unsure of stud placement simply lay the motherboard inside the chassis and align the screw holes of the motherboard to the studs inside the case If there are any studs missing you will know right away since the motherboard will not be able to be securely installed Some chassis include plastic studs instead of metal Although the plastic studs are usable TYAN recommends using metal studs with screws that will fasten the motherboard more securely in place Below is a chart detailing what the most common motherboard studs look like and how they should be installed Mounting the Motherboard Type Solutions for installing Screw Motherboard Stud RE Screw Chassis wall Motherboard Stud Motherboard Chassis wall Standoff Chassis wall Screw LE Motherboard Stud Motherboard Chassis wall 5crew Standoff Chassis wall 20 2 5 Installing the Processor s Your Tempest i5000PX S5380 supports the latest processor technologies from Intel Check the TYAN website for latest processor support http www tyan com Processor Installation The processor should be installed carefully Make sure you are wearing an antistatic strap and handle the processor as little as possible Follow these instructions to install your processor
10. external L2 cache Check key lock size IQ adaress for UMB recovery Display error messages Enter SETUP Check for configuration Clear Boot flag errors et up nardware interrupt done prepare to vectors boot operating syst Late POST device initialization D ontigure Motherboaro Devices nitialize BIOS Data Area eee ear screen optiona KS nable Non Maskable eck virus and backup reminders ry to boot with INT 19 Interrupts NMIS OA nitialize Extended BIO nitialize PO rror Data Area Manager PEM mouse O function Determine number of ATA d nitialize system error TI tives optional eel GE nitialize hard dis PnPnd dual CMO controllers optional oe nitialize local bus nara dis O nitialize notebook docking controllers optional ump to UserPatc DE ize notebook docking ate Pee Build MPTAB or multi orce check optiona orocessor boards nstall CD ROM tor boot S xtended checksum optional ear huge segment B BIOS Boot Bloc register 61 9 n Fixup Multi Processor table Op oot Bloc 2 oearcn for option Mee e E ea eck for SMART Drive nitialize the CPU optional 9Ah Shadow option ROMs nitialize System timer 9Ch Set up Power Management nitialize system I O B nitialize security engine eck torce recovery boot optional HEN Enable hardware interrupts BIOS RON and Sestdiives TT and SCSI drives et time of day S et Huge Segment E9 Initialize Multi Processor Fi
11. make the system perform better because the OS does not need to access the system BIOS often As such it would be a waste of L2 cache bandwidth to cache the system BIOS instead of data that are more critical to the system s performance In addition if any program writes into this memory area it will result in a system crash So it is recommended that you write protect this area for optimal system performance Uncached Write Protect Cache Video BIOS Area This feature is only valid when the video BIOS is shadowed It enables or disables the caching of the video BIOS ROM at CO000h C7FFFh via the L2 cache This greatly soeeds up accesses to the video BIOS However this does not necessarily make the system perform better because the OS bypasses the BIOS and uses the graphics driver to access the video card s hardware directly 37 As such it would be a waste of L2 cache bandwidth to cache the video BIOS instead of data that are more critical to the system s performance In addition if any program writes into this memory area it will result in a system crash So it is recommended that you write protect this area for optimal system performance Uncached Write Protect Cache Base 0 512K This feature allows you to control caching of 512K base memory Uncached Write Back Write Through Write Protect Cache Base 512K 640K This feature allows you to control caching of 512K 640K base memory Uncached Write Back Write Through W
12. omaa Pl aam or KREE tions vx 3 154 KREE EP terms cet x 14 WALSAS Tempest i5000PX S5380 Block Diagram 2 3 Board Parts Jumpers and Connectors d PCIX P1 E TE PCIX S1 ATI ES1000 WB3627HF d SE J27 J44 _FDD1 E SATA4 SATAY SATAO en LE This diagram is representative of the latest board revision available at the time of publishing The board you receive may not look exactly like the above diagram Jumper Legend OPEN Jumper OFF without jumper cover CLOSED Jumper ON with jumper cover Jumper Connector Function Onboard VGA Jumper Open Enable VGA Default Closed Disable VGA COM2 Header Fan Connector for barebone use only IPMB Connector oS RS Fan Connectors J7 J44 J68 oS RS FAN J44 FAN3 J68 FAN2 CPU Fan Connectors J39 J40 J39 CPUFAN1 J40 CPUFANO CC TT TT SNS E The 2 Front Panel Header The 1 Front Panel Header Clear CMOS Jumper Pin 1 2 closed Normal Default Pin 2 3 closed Clear USB1 USB2 Front USB Connectors
13. one of the most powerful server solutions The Tempest i5000PX 5380 is a flexible Intel platform for multiple applications based on Intel Blackford MCH and ESB2 chipsets Designed to support Intel Dempsey Woodcrest processors and max 16GB DDR2 533 667 FB DIMM memory and featured with integrated Dual Gigabit Ethernet LAN PCI Express PCI PCI X 32 64bit PCI bus plus six serial ATA ports the S5380 offers exceptional performance and versatile solution for your server platform Remember to visit TYAN s Website at http www TYAN com There you can find information on all of TYAN s products with FAQs online manuals and BIOS upgrades 1 2 Hardware Specifications Processors eDual LGA771 sockets eSupports up to two x2 Intel Dempsey Woodcrest processors with1066 1333 MHz FSB eVRM 11 0 Chipset elntel Blackford MCH ESB2 chipset eSupports for 1066 1333 MHz FSB eWinbond 83627HF super I O chip Memory eEight x8 240 pin DDR2 FBDIMM sockets eMaximum of 16GB DDR2 533 667 FB DIMM FB DIMM Fully Buffered DIMM Expansion Slots Integrated Video Controller eh TT ES1000 ePCI interface e32MB DDR memory Integrated LAN Controllers eOne x1 Intel Gigal network controller Direct link to ESB2 eTwo x2 Gilgal LAN ports eT wo x2 front panel LED headers Intelligent Platform Management Interface Option Baseboard Management Controller BMC from daughter card M3291 eTailored fo
14. 8 or 16 bit bus data pathway Latency the amount of time that one part of a system spends waiting for another part to catch up This is most common when the system sends data out to a peripheral device and it waiting for the peripheral to send some data back peripherals tend to be slower than onboard system components Mirroring see RAID NVRAM ROM and EEPROM are both examples of Non Volatile RAM memory that holds its data without power DRAM in contrast is volatile OEMs Original Equipment Manufacturers Compaq or IBM package other companies motherboards and hardware inside their case and sell them Parallel port transmits the bits of a byte on eight different wires at the same time that is in parallel form eight bits at the same time PCI Peripheral Component Interconnect a 32 or 64 bit local bus data pathway which is faster than the ISA bus Local buses are those which operate within a single system as opposed to a network bus which connects multiple systems PCI PIO PCI Programmable Input Output modes the data transfer modes used by IDE drives These modes use the CPU for data transfer in contrast DMA channels do not PCI refers to the type of bus used by these modes to communicate with the CPU 70 PCI to PCI bridge allows you to connect multiple PCI devices onto one PCI slot Pipeline burst SRAM a type of RAM that can maintain it s data as long as power is provided to the memory chips In
15. BIOS to reconfigure the ESCD However sometimes the BIOS may not be able to detect the hardware changes A serious resource conflict may occur and the operating system may not even boot as a result This is where the Reset Configuration Data BIOS feature comes in This BIOS feature allows you to manually force the BIOS to clear the previously saved ESCD data and reconfigure the settings All you need to do is enable this BIOS feature and then reboot your computer The new ESCD should resolve the conflict and allow the operating system to load normally 41 Please note that the BIOS will automatically reset it to the default setting of No after reconfiguring the new ESCD So there is no need for you to manually disable this feature after rebooting Yes No Large Disk Access Mode This option determines whether a hard drive with more than 1024 cylinders more than 16 heads and or more than 64 tracks per sector is present on the system Set this option to DOS if such a hard drive is present Else set this option to Other Virtually all modern hard disks have these characters so leave this option at DOS unless you know otherwise DOS Other Legacy USB Support When enabled the BIOS takes control of the USB ports Enable this only if you run an OS that does not support USB e g DOS or when you have USB hardware like USB mice that you want to use even before the operating system loads Enabled Disabled 42 3 3 1 Advanced Chipset
16. Cyclical Redundancy Checking CRC offering a new level of data protection Disabled Mode 0 Mode 1 Mode 2 Mode 3 Mode 4 Mode 5 36 3 2 2 Memory Cache This setting allows you to tweak the various cache settings for optimal performance of your system Press Enter to display the various cache settings PhoenixBIOS Setup Utility Main Advanced Security Power Boot Exit Memory Cache Item Specific Help Controls caching of Cache System BIOS area Write Protect system BIOS area Cache Video BIOS area Write Protect Cache Base 0 512K Write Back Cache Base 512K 640K Write Back Cache Extended Memory Area Write Back Cache A000 AFFF Disabled Cache B000 BFFF Disabled Cache C800 CBFF Write Protect Cache CC00 CFFF Write Protect Cache D000 D3FF Disabled Cache D400 D7FF Disabled Cache D800 DBFF Disabled Cache DC00 DFFF Disabled Cache E000 E3FF Write Protect Cache E400 E7FF Write Protect Cache E800 EBFF Write Protect Cache EC00 EFFE Write Protect Fi Help 4 Selectltem Change Values FQ Setup Defaults Esc Exit Select Menu Enter Select BR Sub Menu F10 Previous Values Cache System BIOS Area This feature is only available when the system BIOS is shadowed It enables or disables the caching of the system BIOS ROM at FOOOOh FFFFFh via the L2 cache This greatly speeds up accesses to the system BIOS However this does not necessarily
17. Diskette Follow the steps below to make a driver diskette from the TYAN driver CD provided 1 Start the system and insert the TYAN CD into the CD ROM drive to boot from CD You will see the following menu Then press 1 and Enter to boot the system to Tyan diskette maker If you would like to boot from hard disk press 0 and Enter or just wait for 10 seconds to boot automatically from hard disk Boot from CD ISOLINUX 2 00 2002 10 25 Copyright C 1994 2002 H Peter Anvin 0 Boot from first hard drive 1 Boot to TYAN diskette maker boot 1_ 2 Choose the chipset vender which you need from the main menu TYAN Driver Diskette Maker V1 0 Main Menu Choose Chipset Vendor 01 Adaptec 02 nVidia 03 LSI 04 i SSS 05 Promise 06 Silicon Image 07 VIA EXIT 65 3 The following picture pops up after selecting the chipset model TYAN Driver Diskette Maker Example Vendor Choose Chipset Model 01 Intel Chipset Model 4 After selecting the chipset model select the OS to start the diskette making TYAN Driver Diskette Maker Example Chipset Driver Diskette 01 Microsoft Windows 2000 32 bit Diskette 02 Microsoft Windows XP 32 bit Diskette 03 Microsoft Windows XP 64bit Diskette 04 Microsoft Windows 2003 64 bit Back 5 Follow the instruction on menu to insert a diskette and press ENTER Please insert a formatted diskette into A and press ENTER Writing i
18. Previous Values Floppy Check This feature is used to verify floppy type on boot Selecting Disabled will speed the boot process Disabled Enabled Summary Screen Enables or disables the display of the summary screen during boot up When Summary Screen is Enabled the default a Phoenix BIOS Setup Utility summary screen appears during system boot after the power on self test POST The summary screen lists many of the system setup settings When this option is set to Disabled the summary screen does not appear Enabled Disabled Boot time Diagnostic Screen This feature is used to display the diagnostic screen during the boot process Enabled Disabled 39 Quick Boot Mode This BIOS feature allows you to decrease the time it takes to boot up the computer by shortening or skipping certain standard booting procedures If enabled the BIOS will shorten the booting process by skipping some tests and shortening others In addition it will also perform the following to further speed up the booting process Spin up the hard disks as soon as power is supplied or as soon as possible Initialize only critical parts of the chipset Read memory size from the SPD Serial Presence Detect chip on the memory modules Eliminate logo delays If disabled the BIOS will run the whole gamut of boot up tests It is recommended that you disable this feature when you boot up a new computer for the first time or whenever you install a new piece o
19. TYAN Tempest i5000PX S5380 Version 1 0 Copyright Copyright TYAN Computer Corporation 2006 All rights reserved No part of this manual may be reproduced or translated without prior written consent from TYAN Computer Corp Trademark All registered and unregistered trademarks and company names contained in this manual are property of their respective owners including but not limited to the following TYAN Tempest i5000PX are trademarks of TYAN Computer Corporation Intel Blackford and combinations thereof are trademarks of Intel Corporation Phoenix Phoenix AwardBIOS are trademarks of Phoenix Technologies Notice Information contained in this document is furnished by TYAN Computer Corporation and has been reviewed for accuracy and reliability prior to printing TYAN assumes no liability whatsoever and disclaims any express or implied warranty relating to sale and or use of TYAN products including liability or warranties relating to fitness for a particular purpose or merchantability TYAN retains the right to make changes to product descriptions and or specifications at any time without notice In no event will TYAN be held liable for any direct or indirect incidental or consequential damage loss of use loss of data or other malady resulting from errors or inaccuracies of information contained in this document Table of Contents Check the box contents Chapter 1 Introduction Ka HE ei ele Ee RS An aan in dm no
20. a is transmitted in serial form one bit after another Parallel ports transmit the bits of a byte on eight different wires at the same time that is in parallel form eight bits at the same time DDR Double Data Rate is a technology designed to double the clock speed of the memory It activates output on both the rising and falling edge of the system clock rather than on just the rising edge potentially doubling output DIMM Dual In line Memory Module faster and more capacious form of RAM than SIMMs and do not need to be installed in pairs DIMM bank sometimes called DIMM sockets because the physical slot and the logical unit are the same That is one DIMM module fits into one DIMM socket which is capable of acting as a memory bank DMA Direct Memory Access channels that are similar to IRQs DMA channels allow hardware devices like soundcards or keyboards to access the main memory without involving the CPU This frees up CPU resources for other tasks As with 68 IRQs it is vital that you do not double up devices on a single line Plug n Play devices will take care of this for you Doze mode in this mode only the CPU s speed is slowed DRAM Dynamic RAM widely available very affordable form of RAM which has the unfortunate tendency to lose data if it is not recharged regularly every few milliseconds This refresh requirement makes DRAM three to ten times slower than non recharged RAM such as SRAM ECC Err
21. communications channel The two devices will then exchange messages back and forth in order to settle on a communications protocol HDD stands for Hard Disk Drive a type of fixed drive H SYNC controls the horizontal synchronization properties of the monitor IC Integrated Circuit the formal name for the computer chip 69 IDE Integrated Device Drive Electronics a simple self contained HDD interface It can handle drives up to 8 4 GB in size Almost all IDEs sold now are in fact Enhanced IDEs EIDEs with maximum capacity determined by the hardware controller IDE INT IDE Interrupt a hardware interrupt signal that goes to the IDE UO Input Output the connection between your computer and another piece of hardware mouse keyboard etc Initial Program Load IPL a feature built into BBS compliant devices describing those devices as capable of loading and executing an OS as well as being able to provide control back to the BIOS if the loading attempt fails IPL see Initial Program Load IRQ Interrupt Request an electronic request that runs from a hardware device to the CPU The interrupt controller assigns priorities to incoming requests and delivers them to the CPU It is important that there is only one device hooked up to each IRQ line doubling up devices on IRQ lines can lock up your system Plug n Play operating systems can take care of these details for you ISA Industry Standard Architecture a slower
22. cy Floppy Drives 4 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 The boot menu will list all bootable devices Use lt Enter gt to expand or collapses devices with a or Use lt gt or lt gt to arrange the priorities of all bootable devices 56 3 7 Exit Menu These settings set the exit options on your system PhoenixBIOS Setup Utility Advanced Security Power Boot Exit ltem Specific Help Exit Saving Changes Exit system Setup and Exit Discarding Changes save your changes to Load Setup Defaults CMOS Discard Changes Save Changes F1 Help 1 Select Item Change Values F9 Setup Defaults Esc Exit lt gt Select Menu Enter Select Sub Menu F10 Previous Values Exit Saving Changes This exits BIOS setup after saving the changes made Exit Discarding Changes This exits BIOS setup after discarding the changes made Load Setup Defaults Loads the factory default values Discard Changes Discards all changes made without exiting BIOS setup Save Changes Saves all changes made without exiting BIOS 57 NOTE 58 Chapter 4 Diagnostics NOTE If you experience problems with setting up your system always check the following things in the following order Memory Video CPU By checking these items you will most likely find out what the problem might have been when setting up your system For more information on troubleshooting check the TYAN website at http www tyan com 4 1 Beep Codes Fatal errors w
23. ded ATX 12 x 13 eEPS 12V SSI 24 8 4 pin power connectors eStacked PS 2 keyboard and mouse connectors eStacked USB 2 0 connectors x2 eSerial x1 and VGA x1 connectors eT wo x2 side by side stacked RJ 45 LAN Two x2 USB ports connectors with LEDs Regulatory eFCC Class B DoC eEuropean Community CE DoC Chapter 2 Board Installation You are now ready to install your motherboard The mounting hole pattern of the Tempest i5000PX S5380 matches the SSI CEB v1 01 specification Before continuing with installation confirm that your chassis supports an SSI CEB v1 01 motherboard How to install our products right the first time The first thing you should do is reading this user s manual It contains important information that will make configuration and setup much easier Here are some precautions you should take when installing your motherboard 1 Ground yourself properly before removing your motherboard from the antistatic bag Unplug the power from your computer power supply and then touch a safely grounded object to release static charge i e power supply case For the safest conditions TYAN recommends wearing a static safety wrist strap 2 Hold the motherboard by its edges and do not touch the bottom of the board or flex the board in any way 3 Avoid touching the motherboard components IC chips connectors memory modules and leads 4 Place the motherboard on a grounded antistatic surface o
24. e 29 Function 7 Enabled F1 Help 1 Select Item Change Values FQ Setup Defaults Esc Exit Select Menu Enter Select Sub Menu F10 Previous Values USB Device 29 All Function Enable or Disable all USB devices by setting item to the desired value Enabled Disabled USB Device 29 F1 F2 and F3 Enable or Disable these 3 USB functions by setting item to the desired value Enabled Disabled USB Device 29 F2 and F3 Enable or Disable these 2 USB functions by setting item to the desired value Enabled Disabled USB Device 29 F3 Only Control the listed USB function by setting the item to the desired value Enabled Disabled USB Device 29 Function 7 Control USB 2 0 functionality through this Setup Item Enabled Disabled 45 3 3 1 2 Lan Control Sub Menu These items allow you to control the LAN devices PhoenixBIOS Setup Utility Main Advanced Security Power Boot Exit LAN Control Sub Menu Item Specific Help LAN1 Gilgal Enabled Option ROM Scan Disabled LANZ Gilgal Enabled Option ROM Scan Disabled F1 Help 1 Select Item Change Values FQ Setup Defaults Esc Exit Select Menu Enter Select BR Sub Menu F10 Previous Values LAN1 Gilgal LAN2 Gilgal This feature is used to enable disable the integrated LAN interface Enabled Disabled Option ROM Scan This option allows you to initialize the device expansion ROM Disabled Enabled 46 3 3 2 Advanced Processor Options This sect
25. e by calling the manufacturer for a Return Merchandise Authorization RMA number The RMA number should be prominently displayed on the outside of the shipping carton and the package should be mailed prepaid TYAN will pay to have the board shipped back to you 74 Notice for the USA C Compliance Information Statement Declaration of FC Conformity Procedure DoC FCC Part 15 This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following conditions This device may not cause harmful interference and This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver Plug the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that of the receiver Consult the dealer on an experienced radio television technician for help Notice for Canada This apparatus complies with the Class B limits for radio interference as specified in the Canadian Department of Communications Radio Interference Regulations Cet appareil est conforme aux norms de Classe B d interference radio tel que specifie par le Ministere Canadien des Communications dans les reglement
26. e logging of ECC events Enabled Disabled Mark DMI Events as Read Press Enter to mark all DMI events in the event log as read Clear All DMI Event Logs Setting this to Yes will clear the DMI event log after rebooting No Yes 52 3 3 6 Console Redirection PhoenixBIOS Setup Utility Main Advanced Security Power Boot Exit Console Redirection Item Specific Help Com Port Address Disabled Baud Rate 19 2K Console Type VT100 Flow Control None Console connection Direct Continue C R after POST Off F1 Help 1 Select Item Change Values FQ Setup Defaults Esc Exit Select Menu Enter Select Sub Menu F10 Previous Values Com Port Address If enabled it will use a port on the motherboard Disabled On board COM A On board COM B NULL Baud Rate This feature is used to enable the specified baud rate 300 19 2K 1200 2400 9600 38 4K 57 6K 115 2K Console Type This feature is used to enable the specified console type VT100 VT100 8bit PC ANSI 7bit PC ANSI VT100 VT UTF8 NULL Flow Control This feature is used to enable the flow control None XON XOFF CTS RTS Console Connection This feature is used to indicate whether the console is connected directly to the system or a modem is used to connect Direct Via modem Continue C R after POST This feature is used to enable console redirection after OS has loaded Off On 53 3 4 Security These setti
27. f hardware This allows the BIOS to run full diagnostic tests to detect any problems that may slip past Quick Boot s abbreviated testing scheme After a few error free test runs you should enable this feature for much faster booting Enabled Disabled Extended Memory Testing Determines the tests that will be run on extended memory memory above 1MB during boot up Normal Just zero it None 40 3 3 Advanced Menu This section facilitates configuring advanced BIOS options for your system PhoenixBIOS Setup Utility Advanced Security Power Boot Exit Item Specific Hel Installed O S Win2K KP P P Reset Configuration Data No Large Disk Access Mode DOS gt Advanced Chipset Control gt Advanced Processor Options gt UO Device Configuration gt Hardware Monitor gt DMI Event Logging Legacy USB Support Enabled gt Console Redirection F1 Help 1 Select Item Change Values FQ Setup Defaults Esc Exit Select Menu Enter Select BR Sub Menu F10 Previous Values Installed OS Select the operating system installed on the PC Note An incorrect setting can cause the operating system to behave unpredictably Win2K KP Other Reset Configuration Data If you install a new piece of hardware or modify your computer s hardware configuration the BIOS will automatically detect the changes and reconfigure the ESCD Extended SystemConfiguration Data Therefore there is usually no need to manually force the
28. ferent LED states 10 100 1000 Mbps LAN Link Activity LED Scheme LEFT a Left LED Right LED Link f Green Of O O Blinking Green Op Link Green Green 100 Mbps Dnk Green Veilow 1000 Mbps No Link eT Ot Off k 29 2 10 Installing the Power Supply There are three power connectors on your Tempest i5000PX 85380 The Tempest i5000PX S5380 requires that you have an EPS12V power supply that has a 24 pin an 8 pin and a 4 pin power connectors Except the 24 pin and 8 pin power supplies you also need to connect a 4 pin power supply for the power of South Bridge NOTE Please be aware that ATX 2 x ATX12V and ATXGES power supplies may not be compatible with the board and can damage the motherboard and or CPU s 24 Pin EPS 12V Power Connector 8 Pin 12V Power Connector E E E E 4 Pin 12V Power Connector E E Applying power to the board 1 Connect the 12V 8 pin power connector 2 Connect the EPS 12V 24 pin power connector 3 Connect the 4 pin power connector 4 Connect power cable to power supply and power outlet YOU MUST unplug the power supply before plugging the power cables to motherboard connectors 2 11 Finishing up Congratulations on making it this far You re finished setting up the hardwa
29. h Initialize Run Time Clock EAN Initialize OEM special code nitialize video B nitialize PIC and DMA nitialize system Management Mode ee nitialize Memory type d Se one beep betore 00 EDN Initialize Memory size S DO LEEM adow Boot Bloc O ear Huge segment EFN system memory test D DO EU Initialize interrupt vectors 62 Appendix I SMDC Information Overview Tyan Server Management Daughter Card SMDC is a powerful yet cost efficient solution for high end server management hardware packages Tyan s goal is to provide remote system monitoring and control even when the operating system is absence or simply fails This empowers Tyan s server board with advanced industrial standard features Tyan SMDC is a snap in card that provides essential server management solution It enables any IT Manager by providing multi interfaces to access the hardware remotely and perform monitor control and diagnose activities effectively Tyan SMDC is not a peripheral card Unlike regular peripheral card such as AGP card Network card or SCSI card SMDC does not require any hardware specific driver As long as a standby power comes into the system SMDC will begin looking after the system Tyan SMDC provides diversified methods to communicate with the hardware IT manager has the flexibility to choose among Keyboard Controller Style KCS Block Transfer BT style Intelligent Chassis Management Bus ICMB Intelligent Pla
30. he processor to use on die resources that would otherwise have been idle Hyper Threading Technology provides a performance boost on multi threading and multi tasking operations for the Intel NetBurst microarchitecture Enabled Disabled Numbers of Step Grant This feature is used to configure the numbers of Step Grant Per Core Single 47 Intel Virtualization Technology This feature is used to configure the Intel Virtualization technology Disabled Enabled Machine Checking This feature is used to enable the function of machine checking Enabled Disabled C1 Enhanced Mode This feature is used to enable the C1 Enhanced mode Enabled Disabled Thermal Management 2 This feature is used to enable the function of Thermal Management 2 When TM2 is enabled and the thermal sensor detects the die temperature is above the predetermined Thermal Monitor activation temperature the TM2 mechanism will reduce the bus to core ratio to the value contained in the Thermal Monitor Core to Bus Ratio field in the Thermal Monitor 2 Core to Bus Ratio Voltage selection register and then step the operating voltage down to the value contained in the thermal Monitor VID field in the thermal Monitor 2 Core to Bus Ratio Voltage selection register Enabled Disabled No Execute Mode Mem Protection Execution protection prevents code execution from data pages such as the default heap various stacks and memory pools Protection can be applied in b
31. he same data to be stored in different places on many hard drives By using this method the data is stored redundantly also the multiple hard drives will appear as a single drive to the operating system RAID level 0 is Known as striping where data is striped or overlapped across multiple hard drives but offers no fault tolerance RAID level 1 is Known as mirroring which stores the data within at least two hard drives but does not stripe RAID level 1 also allows for faster access time and fault tolerance since either hard drive can be read at the same time RAID level 0 1 is both striping and mirroring providing fault tolerance striping and faster access all at the same time RAIDIOS stands for RAID I O Steering a type of RAID technology from Intel RAIDIOS is a specification used to enable an embedded IC controller embedded on the motherboard to be used as just an I O controller or to be the I O component of a hardware RAID subsystem The RAIDIOS circuit allows an I O Processor either embedded on the motherboard or on an add in card to configure the I O controller and service the I O controller s interrupts The I O controller and the I O Processor together are two of the primary components of a hardware RAID subsystem 71 RAM Random Access Memory technically refers to a type of memory where any byte can be accessed without touching the adjacent data is often used to refer to the system s main memory This memory is availab
32. hich halt the boot process are communicated through two kinds of audible beeps eA single long beep followed by two short beeps It indicates that a video error has occurred and the BIOS can t initialize the video screen to display and additional info eA single long beep repeatedly This indicates that a DRAM error has occurred The most common type of error is a memory error Before contacting your vendor or TYAN Technical Support be sure that you note as much as you can about the beep code length and order that you experience Also be ready with information regarding add in cards drives and O S to speed the support process and come to a quicker solution 4 2 Flash Utility Every BIOS file is unique for the motherboard it was designed for For Flash Utilities BIOS downloads and information on how to properly use the Flash Utility with your motherboard please check the TYAN web site http www tyan com Note Please be aware that by flashing your BIOS you agree that in the event of a BIOS flash failure you must contact your dealer for a replacement BIOS There are no exceptions TYAN does not have a policy for replacing BIOS chips directly with end users In no event will TYAN be held responsible for damages done by the end user 59 4 3 BIOS Post Code est CPU bus cloc frequenc nitialize Phoenix Dispaic Manager 04h Get CPU type Warm start shut down 06h Initialize system hardware d SDS RON
33. ion allows you to fine tune the processor options PhoenixBIOS Setup Utility Main Advanced Security Power Boot Exit Advanced Processor Options Item Specific Help Hyperthreading Enabled Numbers of Step Grant Per Core Intel Virtualization Technology Disabled Machine Checking Enabled C1 Enhanced Mode Enabled Thermal Management 2 Enabled No Execute Mode Mem Protection Enabled Set Max Ext CPUID 3 Disabled Discrete MTRR Allocation Disabled Intel ETST Support Enabled F1 Help 1 Select Item Change Values FQ Setup Defaults Esc Exit lt Select Menu Enter Select Sub Menu F10 Previous Values Hyperthreading Enable this only if you have an Intel Hyper Threading processor Hyper Threading Technology enables multi threaded software applications to execute threads in parallel Hyper Threading Technology provides thread level parallelism TLP on each processor resulting in increased utilization of processor execution resources As a result resource utilization yields higher processing throughput Hyper Threading Technology is a form of simultaneous multi threading technology SMT where multiple threads of software applications can be run simultaneously on one processor This is achieved by duplicating the architectural state on each processor while sharing one set of processor execution resources Hyper Threading Technology also delivers faster response times for multi tasking workload environments By allowing t
34. it TIP Pin 1 on the IDE cable usually designated by a colored wire faces the drive s power connector Attaching Serial ATA Cables The Tempest i5000PX S5380 is also equipped with 6 Serial ATA SATA channels Connections for these drives are also very simple There is no need to set Master Slave jumpers on SATA drives 26 Tyan has supplied two SATA cables and one SATA power adapter If you are in need of other cables or power adapters please contact your place of purchase The following pictures illustrate how to connect an SATA drive 1 SATA drive cable connection 2 SATA drive power connection 3 SATA cable motherboard connector 4 SATA drive power adapter Attaching Floppy Drive Cables Attaching floppy diskette drives are done in a similar manner to hard drives See the picture below for an example of a floppy cable Most of the current floppy drives on the market require that the cable be installed with the colored stripe positioned next to the power connector In most cases there will be a key pin on the cable which will force a proper connection of the cable Tvist at the end of the ribbon cable Attach first floppy drive drive A to the end of the cable with the twist in it Drive B is usually connected to the next possible connector on the cable the second or third connector after you install Drive A 2 2 8 Installing Add In Cards Before installing add in cards it s helpful to kn
35. le to any program running on the computer ROM Read Only Memory a storage chip which contains the BIOS the basic instructions required to boot the computer and start up the operating system SATA Serial ATA is an evolutionary replacement for the Parallel ATA physical storage interface Serial ATA is a drop in solution in that it is compatible with today s software and operating systems It will provide for systems which are easier to design with cables that are simpler to route and install smaller cable connectors and lower voltage requirements SDRAM Synchronous Dynamic RAM called as such because it can keep two sets of memory addresses open simultaneously By transferring data alternately from one set of addresses and then the other SDRAM cuts down on the delays associated with non synchronous RAM which must close one address bank before opening the next Serial port called as such because it transmits the eight bits of a byte of data along one wire and receives data on another single wire that is the data is transmitted in serial form one bit after another SCSI Interrupt Steering Logic SISL Architecture that allows a RAID controller such as AcceleRAID 150 200 or 250 to implement RAID on a system board embedded SCSI bus or a set of SCSI busses SISL SCSI Interrupt Steering Logic LSI only on LSI SCSI boards SIMM Single In line Memory Module formally the most common form of RAM for motherboards They mus
36. mage to drive A Track 36 Hoad 8 Sector 1 6 Using ESC key to quit the Tyan diskette maker The system will automatically restart 66 Glossary ACPI Advanced Configuration and Power Interface a power management specification that allows the operating system to control the amount of power distributed to the computer s devices Devices not in use can be turned off reducing unnecessary power expenditure AGP Accelerated Graphics Port a PCl based interface which was designed specifically for demands of 3D graphics applications The 32 bit AGP channel directly links the graphics controller to the main memory While the channel runs at only 66 MHz it supports data transmission during both the rising and falling ends of the clock cycle yielding an effective speed of 133 MHz ATAPI AT Attachment Packet Interface also known as IDE or ATA a drive implementation that includes the disk controller on the device itself It allows CD ROMs and tape drives to be configured as master or slave devices just like HDDs ATX the form factor designed to replace the AT form factor It improves on the AT design by rotating the board 90 degrees so that the IDE connectors are closer to the drive bays and the CPU is closer to the power supply and cooling fan The keyboard mouse USB serial and parallel ports are built in Bandwidth refers to carrying capacity The greater the bandwidth the more data the bus phone line or other elect
37. n cn enclos 1 2 Hardware Specifications Chapter 2 Board Installation 2 1 BOA INA EE Be BIOCKDIAQ TAN NUS Re ns At Ur tra 2 3 Board Parts Jumpers and CGonnechors uennnrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrnnn 2 4 Tips on Installing Motherboard in Chassis 2 5 Installing the Processor s 2 6 Installing the M mo se EE ed 2 7 WEE nen ale Drive EE 2 68 Installing Adda Cards ste eebe EEN 2 9 Connecting External Devices 2 10 Installing the Power Supply ser enaa SEENEN Zed Gel Enn Te Re EE Chapter 3 BIOS Setup 3 1 AbBOUCIRE BIOS ad ad nina 3 2 BIOS Main Menu 3 09 e ANCE WE EE 34 EE ee ee Ee ON ee NEE SS WE ee L i VE E EE Se e EE Chapter 4 Diagnostics 4 1 Beep EIERE Ae Pash UUV Re tre De Ace des a3 BIOS POS COJE aere nn hese ed geheegt Appendix I SMDC Information Appendix Il How to Make a Driver Diskette Glossary Check the box contents 1x S5380 motherboard 1x 34 Pin floppy drive cable si 1 x Ultra DMA 133 100 66 33 IDE cable 3 x Serial ATA power cable 6 x Serial ATA Cable g 1 x USB2 0 cable eo 1 x COM Port Cable J 1 x 5380 users manual o 1 x 85380 Quick Reference guide 1 x TYAN driver CD 1 x I O shield 2 x CPU Back Plane If any of these items are missing please contact your vendor dealer for replacement before continuing with the installation process Chapter 1 Introduction 1 1 Congratulations You have purchased
38. ng This option is used to enable disable Branch 0 1 rank DIMM sparing feature Enabled Disabled Enhanced x8 Detection This feature is used to enable disable enhanced x8 DRAM UC error detection Enabled Disabled Watchdog Timer This feature allows you to enable watchdog timer Disabled 2 Mins 4 Mins 6 Mins 8 Mins 10 Mins Enable Multimedia Timer This feature is used to enable disable Multimedia Timer support Yes No Parallel ATA This feature is used to enable the PATA function Enabled Disabled Serial ATA This feature is used to enable the SATA function Enabled Disabled Native Mode Operation This feature is used to choose Native Mode for ATA However certain OS is not supported under Native Mode Auto Serial ATA SATA Controller Mode Option This feature is used to select SATA controller mode In compatible mode SATA and PATA drives are auto detected and placed in Legacy mode In Enhanced non AHCI mode SATA and PATA drives are auto detected and placed in Native IDE mode Compatible Enhanced non AHCl 44 3 3 1 1 ICH USB Control Sub Menu These items are used to control the various ICH USB devices PhoenixBIOS Setup Utility Main Advanced Security Power Boot Exit ICH USB Control Sub Menu Item Specific Help USB Device 29 All Function Enabled USB Device 29 F1 F2 and F3 Enabled USB Device 29 F2 and F3 Enabled USB Device 29 F3 Only Enabled USB Devic
39. ngs allow you to configure the security options for your system PhoenixBIOS Setup Utility Advanced Security Power Boot Exit ltem Specific Help Supervisor Password Is User Password Is Set Supervisor Password Enter Set User Password Enter Password on boot Disabled F1 Help Ess Bat sections enor SE Cen Come Select Item Change Values FQ Setup Defaults Esc Exit lt Select Ess Bat sections enor SE Cen Come Enter Select Sub Menu F10 Previous Values The system displays the current Supervisor and user passwords Set Supervisor Password This option allows the supervisor to set the supervisor password to restrict access to the BIOS settings Set User Password This option allows the user to set the user password Password on boot When enabled the system will ask for a password at every boot The system will continue booting only if the correct password is entered If the wrong password is entered three times the system will automatically shut down Disabled Enabled 54 3 5 Power These settings allow you to configure the power options for your system PhoenixBIOS Setup Utility Advanced Security Power Boot Exit Item Specific Hel ACPI Sleep Mode S1 S3 E E Resume on Time Off Resume Time XX XX XX Chassis Intrusion Detect No After Power Failure Stay Off F1 Ese BM Sen En Se Cen DEE 1 Select Item Change Values F9 Setup Defaults Esc Exit lt Ese BM Sen En Se Cen DEE Menu Enter
40. nly one way in the socket Segel kV Ca We Ll Kb d ees Key slot 3 Seat the module firmly into the socket by gently pressing down until it sits flush with the socket The locking levers pop up into place NOTE The S5380 only supports DDR2 Fully Buffered DIMM Registered Memory Module is NOT supported 25 2 7 Attaching Drive Cables Attaching IDE Drive Cable Attaching the IDE drive cable is simple These cables are keyed to only allow them to be connected in the correct manner TYAN motherboards have two on board IDE channels each supporting two drives The black connector designates the Primary channel while the white connector designates the Secondary channel Attaching IDE cables to the IDE connectors is illustrated below ARELLLILLELLLTILE ELLE TERRE NN TEA i bn Eng s Pin 1 Cable Hard drive a IDE Slots e This end con IDE cable Power 2 nects to IDE connector slot IDE cable pin 1 Simply plug in the BLUE END of the IDE cable into the motherboard IDE connector and the other end s into the drive s Each standard IDE cable has three connectors two of which are closer together The BLUE connector that is furthest away from the other two is the end that connects to the motherboard The other two connectors are used to connect to drives NOTE Always remember to properly set the drive jumpers If only using one device on a channel it must be set as Master for the BIOS to detect
41. oltage levels and CPU temperature PhoenixBIOS Setup Utility Main Advanced Security Power Boot Exit tem Specific Help gt Voltage Monitoring Cou Fan Cpu1 Fan Fant Fan2 Fan3 Cpu0 Temp System Temp Auto Fan Control Disabled F1 Help 1 Select Item Change Values FQ Setup Defaults Esc Exit Select Menu Enter Select B Sub Menu F10 Previous Values 50 3 3 4 1 Voltage Monitoring Sub Menu PhoenixBIOS Setup Utility Advanced Security Power Boot Exit Main Voltage Monitoring Item Specific Help 3 3Vsb 7468 V 12 W627 V 12 W627 V 5 W627 VcorA W627 VcorB W627 VCC W627 F1 Help 1 Select Item Change Values FQ Setup Defaults Esc Exit Select Menu Enter Select Sub Menu F10 Previous Values 51 3 3 5 DMI Event Logging PhoenixBIOS Setup Utility Main Advanced Security Power Boot Exit DMI Event Logging Item Specific Help Event log validity Valid Event log capacity Space Available View DIM event log Enter Event Logging Enabled ECC Event Logging Enabled Mark DMI events as read Enter Clear all DIM event logs No F1 Help 1 Select Item Change Values FQ Setup Defaults Esc Exit lt Select Menu Enter Select B Sub Menu F10 Previous Values View DMI Event Log This allows you to view the contents of DMI event log Event Logging This option configures the logging of DMI events Enabled Disabled ECC Event Logging This option configures th
42. or Correction Code or Error Checking and Correcting allows data to be checked for errors during run time Errors can subsequently be corrected at the same time that they re found EEPROM Electrically Erasable Programmable ROM also called Flash BIOS is a ROM chip which can unlike normal ROM be updated This allows you to keep up with changes in the BIOS programs without having to buy a new chip TYAN s BIOS updates can be found at http www tyan com EMRL Embedded RAID Logic An Adaptec specific RAID technology ESCD Extended System Configuration Data a format for storing information about Plug n Play devices in the system BIOS This information helps properly configure the system each time it boots Fault tolerance a term describing a system where one component can quickly be replaced without causing a loss of service such as in a RAID system Firmware low level software that controls the system hardware Form factor an industry term for the size shape power supply type and external connector type of the Personal Computer Board PCB or motherboard The standard form factors are the AT and ATX although TYAN also makes some Baby AT and ATX Footprint boards Global timer onboard hardware timer such as the Real Time Clock RTC Handshaking a process where two devices initiate communications One device typically the server sends a message to another device typically a client in order to request establishment of a
43. oth user and kernel mode Windows XP SP2 supports this technology Enabled Disabled Set Max Ext CPUID 3 This feature is used to set Max CPUID extended function value to 3 Disabled Enabled Discrete MTRR Allocation This feature is used to configure the MTRR method Disabling the feature will set the MTRR method in continuous status Disabled Enabled Intel ETST Support This feature is used to enable the Intel ETST support Enabled Disabled 48 3 3 3 I O Device Configuration This setting allows you to configure I O devices PhoenixBIOS Setup Utility Main Advanced Security Power Boot Exit I O Device Configuration Item Specific Help Floppy disk controller Enabled Serial port A Enabled Base I O address 3F8 Interrupt IRQ4 Serial port B Enabled Base UO address 2F8 Interrupt IRQ3 F1 Help 1 Select Item Change Values FQ Setup Defaults Esc Exit Select Menu Enter Select B Sub Menu F10 Previous Values Floppy Disk Controller This defines how the floppy disk controller is detected and configured Enabled Disabled Serial Port A B This defines how the serial port is detected and configured Enabled Disabled Base 1 0 Address This sets the base I O address for serial port A B 3F8 2F8 3E8 2E8 Interrupt This sets the interrupt for serial port A B IRQ3 IRQ4 49 3 3 4 Hardware Monitor Configuration This displays critical system parameters like CPU speed fan speeds v
44. ow if they are fully compatible with your motherboard For this reason we ve provided the diagrams below showing the slots that appear on your motherboard PCI X 64 133 PCI Express x4 Bes FS PCI Expres s x16 Le PC I Express x8 C CE Simply find the appropriate slot for your add in card and insert the card firmly Do not force any add in cards into any slots if they do not seat in place It is better to try another slot or return the faulty card rather than damaging both the motherboard and the add in card PCI IDESELs and IRQ Assignments PCI X P1 AD17 PXIRQ_NO 3 PXREQ_NO PCIX_SLOT PXGNTO_N A_CLK PCI X S1 AD18 PXIRQ_NO 3 PXREQ_N1 PCIX_SLOT PXGNT1_N B CLK YOU MUST ALWAYS unplug the power connector from the motherboard before performing system hardware changes Otherwise you may damage the board and or expansion device 28 2 9 Connecting External Devices The following diagrams will detail the rear port stack for this S5380 motherboard LAN Port PS 2 10 100 1000 x2 Mouse Keyboard USB x 4 USB x 2 in Serial Port VGA Port NOTE Peripheral devices can be plugged straight into any of these ports but software may be required to complete the installation Onboard LAN LED Color Definition The three onboard Ethernet ports have green and yellow LEDs to indicate LAN status The chart below illustrates the dif
45. r IPMI 2 0 specification eSupports remote power on off and reset support IPMl over LAN eServer Management Daughter card via built in 2x25 header eTwo x2 64 133 PCI X slots One inversed PCle x4 slot w x8 signals from ESB2 for risers in lined with the 1 PCI X slot e Two x2 PCI Express x16 slot w x8 signals from Blackford MCH eOne x1 PCI Express x8 slot w x4 signals from ESB2 eFive expansion slots in total Integrated 1 0 eOne x1 9 pin 16550 UART serial port eOne x1 15 pin VGA port eOne x1 IDE port eOne x1 Floppy port eTotal Eight 8 USB 2 0 ports 6 in rear and 2 onboard with vertical USB Type A connectors One x1 2 USB port connector Two x2 2 USB port 1 RJ45 10 100 1000 LAN port ePS 2 mouse amp keyboard connectors eStandard integrated SATA connectors System Management eAnalog Devices ADT 7468 Hardware Monitor ASIC eCPU thermal amp voltage monitor support e2 pin chassis intrusion header eMultiple 4 pin and 3 pin fan monitoring headers Integrated SATA 2 0 Controller eSix SATA 2 0 ports from Intel ESB2 elntegrated RAID 0 1 5 support BIOS ePhoenixBIOS on 8Mbit Flash ROM eSupport APM 1 2 ACPI 1 0b eSerial Console Redirect ePXE via Ethernet USB device boot ePnP DMI 2 0 WfM 2 0 power management eUser configurable hardware monitoring eAuto configuration of hard disk types eMultiple boot options e48 bit LBA support Form Factor eSSl Enten
46. r on the antistatic bag that the board was shipped in 5 Inspect the board for damage The following pages include details on how to install your motherboard into your chassis as well as installing the processor memory disk drives and cables NOTE DO NOT APPLY POWER TO THE BOARD IF IT HAS BEEN DAMAGED 2 1 Board Image een ELMAR Ces 1 W a CH est S L ETT t d i pl Fre Aav CCS Frust i LU LL CLLLL LL LL Co wee 3 GE we This picture is representative of the latest board revision available at the time of publishing The board you receive may or may not look exactly like the above picture 2 2 Block Diagram sevczor W H Satz W W ANS TYNAALNI ZHO4 TWINS If2u0d O 2 sn PLAN AN ZN AN AN AN AN o ztod o z gen L OIS TENNYS MIYA uod Tue d ol gyvos 2 53 KLA IELZ9E8M a lt gt K Co z H CH INdI W TNC TANNYHO agd N TENNVHO agd TANNYHO Gad 0 TENNWHO agd Lg O 2 asn 942404 O 2 asn Se i0u0d OZ sn beldod O 2 asn E eLdoOd O 2 ssn ZeSd0d O 2 sn VVVVVVVV V ISA EN 9X bi Bod THA AGT ON CH Laod Biod 3 CH Bod AOHHOV Id X4S4aNWaq D LOCOS T Ado HOW ASdNad C L4HI0S 0O Ado A CO ZA ZA LN AULINGII Loans ENZWFIOVNWA omnia oman A9 Z AR Cast be 000158 Ii
47. re aspect of your computer Before closing up your chassis make sure that all cables and wires are connected properly especially IDE cables and most importantly jumpers You may have difficulty powering on your system if the motherboard jumpers are not set correctly In the rare circumstance that you have experienced difficulty you can find help by asking your vendor for assistance If they are not available for assistance please find setup information and documentation online at our website or by calling your vendor s support line 30 Chapter 3 BIOS Setup 3 1 About the BIOS The BIOS is the basic input output system the firmware on the motherboard that enables your hardware to interface with your software The BIOS determines what a computer can do without accessing programs from a disk The BIOS contains all the code required to control the keyboard display screen disk drives serial communications and a number of miscellaneous functions This chapter describes the various BIOS settings that can be used to configure your system The BIOS section of this manual is subject to change without notice and is provided for reference purposes only The settings and configurations of the BIOS are current at the time of print and are subject to change and therefore may not match exactly what is displayed on screen This section describes the BIOS setup program The setup program lets you modify basic configuration settings The settings
48. rical path can carry Greater bandwidth then also results in greater speed BBS BIOS Boot Specification is a feature within the BIOS that creates prioritizes and maintains a list of all Initial Program Load IPL devices and then stores that list in NVRAM IPL devices have the ability to load and execute an OS as well as provide the ability to return to the BIOS if the OS load process fails for some reason At that point the next IPL device is called upon to attempt loading of the OS BIOS Basic Input Output System the program that resides in the ROM chip and provides the basic instructions for controlling your computer s hardware Both the operating system and application software use BIOS routines to ensure compatibility Buffer a portion of RAM which is used to temporarily store data usually from an application though it is also used when printing and in most keyboard drivers The CPU can manipulate data in a buffer before copying it all at once to a disk drive While this improves system performance reading to or writing from a disk drive a single time is much faster than doing so repeatedly there is also the possibility of losing your data should the system crash Information stored in a buffer is temporarily stored not permanently saved 67 Bus a data pathway The term is used especially to refer to the connection between the processor and system memory and between the processor and PCI or ISA local buse
49. rite Protect Cache Extended Memory Area This feature allows you to control caching of system memory above one megabyte Uncached Write Back Write Through Write Protect Cache A000 AFFF B000 BFFF These features allow you to control caching of A000 AFFF B000 BFFF memory USMC Caching Disabled Write Through Write Protect Write Back Cahe C8000 CBFF Cache CC00 CFFF These features allow you to control caching of C8000 CBFF CCO0 CFFF memory Disabled Write Through Write Protect Write Back Cahe D000 D3FF Cahe D400 D7FF Cache D800 DBFF Cahe DC00 DFFF These features allow you to control caching of DO00 D3FF D400 D7FF D800 D8FF DCO0 DFFF memory Disabled Write Through Write Protect Write Back Cache E000 E3FF Cache E400 E7FF Cache E800 EBFF Cache ECO0 EFFF These features allow you to control caching of Cache E000 E3FF Cache E400 E7FF Cache E800 EBFF Cache ECOO EFFF memory Disabled Write Through Write Protect Write Back 38 3 2 3 Boot Features This option allows setting boot parameters Press Enter to view the Boot Features screen PhoenixBIOS Setup Utility Main Advanced security Power Boot Exit Boot Features Item Specific Help Floppy check Disabled Summery screen Enabled Boot time Diagnostic Screen Enabled QuickBoot Mode Enabled Extended Memory Testing Just zero it F1 Help 1 Select Item Change Values FQ Setup Defaults Esc Exit lt Select Menu Enter Select B Sub Menu F10
50. round the processor socket 3 Press the heatsink down until the four screws are securely seated in the holes 4 Use screw drive to secure the four screws 23 2 6 Installing the Memory Before installing memory ensure that the memory you have is compatible with the motherboard and processor Only DDR2 667 533 Fully Buffer DIMM FB DIMM modules are required Check the TYAN Web site at www tyan com for details of the type of memory recommended for your motherboard The following diagram shows common types of FB DIMM memory modules CE Key points to note before installing memory e Only DDR2 667 533 FB DIMM memory modules are supported e All installed memory will automatically be detected and no jumpers or settings need changing e The Tempest i5000PX S5380 supports up to 16GB of memory The following chart outlines the suggested rules for populating memory Memory Population Rules X X lt gt lt DIMMBO FX XX Ke DIMMBI X 2 DIMMCO XX DMMCT X DMMD XX 2 DIMMD III X X lt gt lt Ke NOTE Please always install memory beginning with DIMMAC You can choose to install single dual or four memory modules 24 Memory Installation Procedure Follow these instructions to install memory modules into the Tempest i5000PX S5380 1 Press the locking levers in the direction shown in the following illustration 2 Align the memory module with the socket The memory module is keyed to fit o
51. ry Slave gt IDE Secondary Master gt IDE Secondary Slave gt Memory Cache gt Boot Features System Memory Extended Memory F1 Help 1 Select Item Change Values FQ Setup Defaults Esc Exit Select Menu Enter Select BR Sub Menu F10 Previous Values System Time Date setup System Time Adjusts the system clock HHHours 24hr format MMMinutes SSSeconds System Date Adjusts the system date MMMonths DDDays YYYYYears BIOS Build Date This displays the date of BIOS build 33 Legacy Diskette A Defines the floppy drive type NONE 360K 5 25 in 1 2 M 5 25 in 720 K 8 5 in 1 44 M 3 5 in 2 88 M 3 5 in System Memory This display allows you to change the amount of system memory present on the system Extended Memory This displays allows you to change the amount of extended memory present on the system 34 3 2 1 IDE Primary Secondary Master Slave Setup Computer detects IDE drive type from drive C to drive F Press Enter on any of the Primary Master Primary Slave Secondary Master Secondary Slave options to view advanced details of the corresponding drive The system displays advanced details like the number of heads cylinders sectors on the detected disk and the maximum storage capacity of the disk PhoenixBlOS Setup Utility Main Advanced Security Power Boot Exit ltem Specific Help User your enter parameters of hard disk drive installed at this connection Type Auto
52. s Bus mastering allows peripheral devices and IDEs to access the system memory without going through the CPU similar to DMA channels Cache a temporary storage area for data that will be needed often by an application Using a cache lowers data access times since the needed information is stored in the SRAM instead of in the slow DRAM Note that the cache is also much smaller than your regular memory a typical cache size is 512KB while you may have as much as 4GB of regular memory Cache size refers to the physical size of the cache onboard This should not be confused with the cacheable area which is the total amount of memory which can be scanned by the system in search of data to put into the cache A typical setup would be a cache size of 512KB and a cacheable area of 512MB In this case up to 512KB of the main memory onboard is capable of being cached However only 512KB of this memory will be in the cache at any given moment Any main memory above 512MB could never be cached Closed and open jumpers jumpers and jumper pins are active when they are on or closed and inactive when they are off or open CMOS Complementary Metal Oxide Semiconductors chips that hold the basic startup information for the BIOS COM port another name for the serial port which is called as such because it transmits the eight bits of a byte of data along one wire and receives data on another single wire that is the dat
53. s d ineteference radio Notice for Europe CE Mark This product is in conformity with the Council Directive 89 336 EEC 92 31 EEC EMC CAUTION Lithium battery included with this board Do not puncture mutilate or dispose of battery in fire Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced Replace only with the same or equivalent type recommended by manufacturer Dispose of used battery according to manufacturer instructions and in accordance with your local regulations Document D1760 100 19
54. sable 3 1 4 Setup Variations Not all systems have the same BIOS setup layout or options While the basic look and function of the BIOS setup remains more or less the same for most systems the appearance of your Setup screen may differ from the charts shown in this section Each system design and chipset combination requires a custom configuration In addition the final appearance of the Setup program depends on the system designer Your system designer may decide that certain items should not be available for user configuration and remove them from the BIOS setup program NOTE The following pages provide the details of BIOS menu Please be noticed that the BIOS menu are continually changing due to the BIOS updating The BIOS menu provided are the most updated ones when this manual is written Please visit Tyan s website at http www tyan com for the information of BIOS updating 32 3 2 BIOS Main Menu In this section you can alter general features such as the date and time as well as access to the IDE configuration options Note that the options listed below are for options that can directly be changed within the Main Setup screen PhoenixBIOS Setup Utility Main Advanced Security Power Boot Exit System Time exe xx Item Specific Help System Date XXXX XX XxX BIOS Version Tab Shift Tab or BIOS Build Date Enter selects field Legacy Diskette A 1 44 1 25 MB 372 gt IDE Primary Master gt IDE Prima
55. t these sockets make it possible to insert CPUs without damaging the sensitive CPU pins The CPU is lightly placed in an open ZIF socket and a lever is pulled down This shift the processor over and down guiding into the board and locking it into place 13 Technical Support If a problem arises with your system you should turn to your dealer for help first Your system has most likely been configured by them and they should have the best idea of what hardware and software your system contains Furthermore if you purchased your system from a dealer near you you can bring your system to them to have it serviced instead of attempting to do so yourself which can have expensive consequences Help Resources 1 See the beep codes section of this manual 2 See the TYAN website for FAQ s bulletins driver updates and other information http www tyan com 3 Contact your dealer for helo BEFORE calling TYAN 4 Check the TYAN user group alt comp periphs mainboard TYAN Returning Merchandise for Service During the warranty period contact your distributor or system vendor FIRST for any product problems This warranty only covers normal customer use and does not cover damages incurred during shipping or failure due to the alteration misuse abuse or improper maintenance of products NOTE A receipt or copy of your invoice marked with the date of purchase is required before any warranty service can be rendered You may obtain servic
56. t be installed in pairs and do not have the carrying capacity or the speed of DIMM modules Sleep Suspend mode in this mode all devices except the CPU shut down SRAM Static RAM unlike DRAM this type of RAM does not need to be refreshed in order to prevent data loss Thus it is faster and more expensive SSI Server System Infrastructure an industry initiative intended to provide ready to use design specifications for common server hardware elements chassis power supplies and racks to promote and support server industry growth Standby mode in this mode the video and hard drives shut down all other devices continue to operate normally Striping see RAID 72 UltraDMA 33 66 100 a fast version of the old DMA channel UltraDMA is also called UltraATA Without proper UltraDMA controller your system cannot take advantage of higher data transfer rates of the new UltraDMA UltraATA hard drives USB Universal Serial Bus a versatile port This one port type can function as a serial parallel mouse keyboard or joystick port It is fast enough to support video transfer and is capable of supporting up to 127 daisy chained peripheral devices VGA Video Graphics Array the PC video display standard V SYNC controls the vertical scanning properties of the monitor ZCR Zero Channel RAID PCI card that allows a RAID card to use the onboard SCSI chip thus lowering cost of RAID solution ZIF Socket Zero Insertion Force socke
57. tform Management Bus IPMB Emergency Management Port EMP and standard IPMI Over LAN communication as defined in latest IPMI 1 5 specification Tyan SMDC is compatible with all IPMl compliance software as well as Tyan System Operator TSO software package By adding SMDC Tyan s server board becomes a highly manageable and IPMI compatible system with all the advanced features suggesting in IPMI Spec More detailed information on Tyan s SMDC card can be found on our website http www tyan com 63 Features of Tyan Server Management Monitor various system components remotely such as fans processor temperature and more Remote power on and power off Console redirect the ability to view system remotely Alert and error actions such as audible beep e mail power down and reboot SMDC runs on stand by power the SMDC will continue to function even if the system is not powered on How SMDC and TSO Work The brief descriptions below will help explain how these items function Agent a system with SMDC installed The SMDC is installed in the Agent system that uses a compatible supported Tyan motherboard Manager manages the Agent The Manger is set up to manage the Agent that has the SMDC The Manager and Agent should be located in the same place Console communicates with Manager The Console is used to monitor and control the Agent through the Manager 64 Appendix Il How to Make a Driver
58. these calls from the translated geometry to the drive s logical geometry With LBA it translates from the translated geometry directly into a logical block Sector number Disabled Enabled 32 Bit I O Enables or disables 32 bit data transfer mode Enabling this option causes the PCI hard disk interface controller to bundle together two 16 bit chunks of data from the drive into a 32 bit group which is then transmitted to the processor or memory This results in a small performance increase Enabled Disabled Transfer Mode These modes determine the speed at which data is transferred to and from the drive The Auto option automatically determines the correct transfer rates Auto Standard Fast PIO 1 Fast PIO 2 Fast PIO 3 Fast PIO 4 FPIO 3 DMA 1 FPIO 4 DMA 2 Ultra DMA Mode Enables or disables Ultra DMA Mode Ultra DMA UDMA or more accurately Ultra DMA 33 is a protocol for transferring data between a hard disk drive through the computer s data paths or bus to the computer s random access memory RAM The Ultra DMA 33 protocol transfers data in burst mode at a rate of 33 3 MBps megabytes per second twice as fast as the previous Direct Memory Access DMA interface Ultra DMA support in your computer means that it will boot start and open new applications more quickly It will also help users of graphics intensive and other applications that require large amounts of access to data on the hard drive Ultra DMA uses
59. this configuration SRAM requests are pipelined which means that larger packets of data are sent to the memory at one time and acted upon quickly This type of SRAM operates at bus speeds higher than 66MHz Pipelining improves system performance by allowing the CPU to begin executing a second instruction before the first is completed A pipeline can be likened to an assembly line with a given part of the pipeline repeatedly executing a set part of an operation on a series of instructions PM timers Power Management timers software timers that count down the number of seconds or minutes until the system times out and enters sleep suspend or doze mode PnP Plug n Play a design standard that has become ascendant in the industry Plug n Play devices require little set up to use Novice end users can simply plug them into a computer that is running on a Plug n Play aware operating system such as Windows 98 and go to work Devices and operating systems that are not Plug n Play require you to reconfigure your system each time you add or change any part of your hardware PXE Preboot Execution Environment one of four components that together make up the Wired for Management 2 0 baseline specification PXE was designed to define a standard set of preboot protocol services within a client towards the goal of allowing networked based booting to boot using industry standard protocols RAID Redundant Array of Independent Disks a way for t
60. vide cable for this header It is designed for OEM use only The 2 Front Panel Header is used to connect some control or signal wires from motherboard to chassis such as LAN LED or ID LED BEER FA CPUO TACH 1 2 SYS4 TACH N HMO nm 16 J70 LCM Module Header CTS key he w we ee sour Use this header to connect the LCM module with system monitoring function This header is reserved for barebone use J79 SMDC Connector The SMDC connector allows you to connect with Tyan Server Management Daughter Card SMDC The 85380 supports Tyan SMDC M3291 See Appendix for more information on SMDC J77 The 1 Front Panel Header The 1 Front Panel Header is used to connect some control or signal wires from motherboard to chassis such as HDD LED power LED power button and reset button
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