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1.      11  1 5 6 Motherboard                           12  1 5 7 Jumpers  amp  Connectors                                                13  1 5 8 Motherboard Block Diagram                                        14  1 5 9 System Internal View                  04 222  15  1 5 TORRUBISU                          ea ett a          16  Chapter 2  Setting Up  2 1  Before You BOO                            19  2 151  Wrk ATO                                                                  19  2 1 2  Foro  mec                                          19  2123                                                                     20  2 2 Installing Motherboard Components                                  21  2 2 1 Removing the Chassis Cover                                      21  2 2 2 Installing the CPUs and Heatsinks                              22  2 2 3 Installing the                                  25  2 2 4 Installing the PCI E PCI Cards                                    28  2 3 Installing Hard                           30  2 4 Installing the Expansion DVD ROM  Option                      32  2 5 Installing the Floppy Disk Drive  Option                            35  2 6 Installing the LCM Kit                                                       39  2 7 Installing the Long                                                             41  20 TOWO                              ues Lu                   42  2 8 1 Installing the 5 25  Devices in Tower Position             42  2 8 2 Instal
2.   12V  CLOCK    J1  J2 Big 4 pin Power Connector Pin Out    VDD   12V          VDD  5V       66 Chapter 3  Replacing Pre installed Components    3 8   Replacing the SAS SATA Backplane    To replace the SAS SATA backplane  you need to remove all  the fans and the fan cradle first  Refer to the first three steps  given in    2 5 Installing the Floppy Disk Drive  Option    Then   do the following     1  Remove the SATA hot swap HDD trays corresponding to  the SAS SATA backplane to be replaced from the FT48   B4985     2  Disconnect all cables from the SAS SATA backplane to  be replaced        Chapter 3  Replacing Pre installed Components 67    68    4  Lift the backplane from the chassis                         a       Se    5  Place a new backplane in position and secure in place  with one screw     6  Reconnect the power and data cables     Chapter 3  Replacing Pre installed Components    3 8 1   1211    SAS SATA Backplane Features    Front View    1        c             E  F     E      LE          Lj  1  E        Top to bottom  J1 J2 J3 J4 29 pin  SAS SATA connectors    Rear View    JP3 2x4 pin header for SAS J13 J14 Big 4P  Hard Disk Failure LED Power Connector                                to bottom  J5 J6 J7 J8  Default   Primary 7 pin connectors     Top to bottom  J9 J10 J11 J12  SAS solution only   Secondary 7 pin connectors        Chapter 3  Replacing Pre installed Components 69    3 8 2 M1211 P SAS SATA Backplane Connector Pin Definition    JP3 SAS Hard Disk Failure L
3.   A  to each mounting  bracket  front x 2  rear x 2  in the rack        48 Chapter 2  Setting Up    7  Secure the outer rails to the rack using four M6 screws   B  for each side  Secure the mounting brackets from  outside  not inside  of the rack        Chapter 2  Setting Up    49    50    Rackmounting the Server  8  Draw out the middle rail to the latch position        9  Lift the unit and then insert the inner slide rails into the  middle rails        Chapter 2  Setting Up    11  Push the whole system into the rack        12  Secure the mounting ears of the unit to the rack using  two small brackets  A  and M6 screws  B         Notes       When the rails are extended  they will lock  To shorten  the rails again  you will need to operate the release  mechanism in each rail     e To avoid injury  it is strongly recommended that two peo   ple lift the FT48 B4985 into the place while a third person  screws it to the rack     Chapter 2  Setting Up 51    2 10 Opening the Chassis Front Bezel    1  Insert the front bezel key  packed in a bag in the  accessory box  and rotate the key 90 degrees  counterclockwise to unlock the front bezel        2  Pull the front bezel in the direction of the arrow to open        52 Chapter 2  Setting Up    2 11 Installing the Security Tab    1  Insert the supplied security tab into the security slot from  the rear of the FT48 B4985 as shown below        3  Now you can lock the FT48 B4985 chassis with a  padlock using the opening from the security ta
4.   Chapter 1  Overview       FDD Cable            FDD Front Panel    m    i    Security Tab   including two screws     Sliding Rail Kit    Rail assembly                        Screws  amp   Small Brackets    Chapter 1  Overview            HDD Screws    25       5 x Long Card Holders   including five screws        2 x Mounting Ears   including six screws     1 5 About the Product    This section contains hardware diagrams and a block  diagram of the FT48 B4985 system     1 5 1 System Front View and Front Panel    See the diagram below for details of the front panel indicators  and switches     Power button  Reset button ID button USB ports         Power LED  HDD IDE LED    Hotswap HDD bays     Left to right  HDD1 HDD8  LED control panel       SAS Fail LED  reserved    for SAS add on card  5 25 inch  HDD Power   device  Access LED bays    8 Chapter 1  Overview    1 5 2 System Rear View    Redundant  power supply    Security slot vGA LAN  port Expansion  slots       USB ports    Stacked keyboard Serial port LAN2 LAN3 AC input  and mouse ports  COM 1  port port    Redundant PSU  reset button    NOTE  The buzzer sounds during power failure or abnormal  condition  Press the Redundant PSU reset button to return  the power supply units to their default states     On the rear of the FT48 B4985  two screw holes are available  for you to secure the chassis lid with two screws  By default   the unit has no screws secured from the rear       20600009 495  897209050508  575      29 909 29 2
5.   Refer to the first four steps given in    2 5 Installing the  Floppy Disk Drive  Option      Then  do the following     1  Install the LCD module as shown        2  Connect the following cables to the M1000 LCD module  as shown     a  4 pin power supply cable to M1000 J6 connector   b  LCD cable to M1000 J3 2x3 pin connector     NOTE  M1000 pin 2 3 of JP1 and JP2 should be closed        Chapter 2  Setting Up 39    40    3     4     Slide the LCM kit into the chassis        Connect the other end of the LCD cable to the COM2  header  J101  on the motherboard        Chapter 2  Setting Up    2 7   Installing the Long Cards    Follow these instructions to install the long card holders and  long cards in your FT48 B4985     1  Locate the holes to secure the long card holders on the  fan cradle        2  Secure the supplied long card holder to the fan cradle  with one screw     3        Chapter 2  Setting Up 41    2 8 Tower    The     48   4985 can be used as a standalone device when  fitted with the supplied plastic feet  When used as a standal   one device  the feet must be fitted to prevent the unit from  falling over  Follow the steps below to rotate all the drives to  the tower position first     2 8 1 Installing the 5 25    Devices in Tower Position    Before changing all the 5 25    devices to the tower position   you need to remove the following four fans first  Follow the  steps as instructed below     1  Remove the FAN1  FAN2  FAN3  and FAN4 in the  direction of the arro
6.   mm  fe        wu      s  was   ICH SMBCLK  VOLTAGES  LAN1 LED    LAN2  LED    LAN3 LED         Chapter 3  Replacing Pre installed Components    3 10 Replacing the DVD ROM    To replace the DVD ROM  you need to remove the following  four fans first  Follow the steps as instructed below     1  Remove the FAN1  FAN2                            in the direc   tion of the arrow from the chassis                                  ue EL   E                2  Remove the power and DVD ROM cables from the rear  of the DVD ROM drive        3  Unfasten the DVD ROM drive and slide it out of the  chassis in the direction of the arrow shown        Chapter 3  Replacing Pre installed Components 75    76    4  Remove the eight screws securing the two DVD ROM  rails to the drive        5  After replacement  insert the unit to the chassis following  the above steps in reverse     Chapter 3  Replacing Pre installed Components    3 11    Replacing the Redundant Power Supply    If the 2 1 redundant power supply is fitted  any of the three  units can be hot swapped  Follow these instructions to  replace a redundant power supply unit     1  Release the redundant power supply by turning the  thumb screw clockwise     1        n            Fd                               plaut    te    4  p        20145 e     iy M ge TL UH               tium WP  a              eS M       4  Place the unit with the new power supply unit and secure  by tightening the thumb screw     Chapter 3  Replacing Pre installed Com
7.  0     1  ate      23848 5 8 0 8 6   __  202020202  502020202000002020  88854985 24  59 20090000080 699095             gt     1 SISIOISTEISIOSSTOT        Pen 2555259 32595              ED           Chapter 1  Overview 9    1 5 3 System Top View for FAN LEDs          5 LED FAN3 LED FAN1 LED    FAN1 FAN2 FAN3 FA Fan is functioning normally   an Tall   1 5 4 Front LEDs     LED  olor   Site  Description _  Power Green  ON Power ON  OFF OFF Power OFF  HDD  IDE Green Blinking  HDD  DVD ROM access  activity  OFF OFF  No disk activity  LAN1  LAN2 Activity Green   Blinking  LAN accessing  OFF OFF No LAN linked  ON  OFF  N       ID LED Blue System is identified   OFF System is not identified  Hot Swappable HDD O  Power  Access LED    Power connected    Blinking  SATAII  SAS HDD access  activity    OFF Power disconnected    Hot Swappable HDD SAS HDD fail  reserved  SAS Fail LED for SAS add on card     No failure found       10 Chapter 1  Overview    1 5 5 Rear     LEDs    _                 coir                     RJ45 Linkage  10Mb 100Mb 1000Mb linked  Activity  Left Side   10Mb 100Mb 1000Mb activity    No LAN linked  RJ45 Linkage  Yellow 1000Mb linked  activity    Activity  Right  Side  Green 100Mb linked  activity    OFF 10Mb mode or No LAN linked  System is identified    System is not identified    Chapter 1  Overview       11    1 5 6 Motherboard Layout        m sverant       gy     CPUS DIMM3       Lune     EJ f rz        CPUS DIMMT     LJE CPU3 DIMMO                              
8.  2x5 pin serial cable to M3291 COM port  J2         3  Unscrew the blanking plate from the slot as shown  Lift  up the blanking plate        83    4  Connect the other end of SMDC cable and serial cable to  the SMDC connector and       2 header  J101  on the  motherboard        6  Secure the PCI bracket with the screw you removed from  the blanking plate        84    Cable Connection Table    SMDC Card  M3291  Motherboard       J2 COM port J101 COM2 header    85    Appendix IV  Installing Expansion Hard Drives    86    The FT48 B4985 allows you to add up to four expansion hot  swap drives  Use the supplied 3 to 4 conversion HDD cage   optional accessory  to install the expansion hard drives in  either a horizontal or vertical position     Before the installation  you need to remove all the fans and  the fan cradle first  Refer to the first three steps given in    2 5    Installing the Floppy Disk Drive  Option    Then  do the  following     1  Disconnect all the cables from the devices placed in the  5 25  bays as shown        2  Unfasten the installed drives or the empty drive brackets  from the chassis in the direction of the arrow shown        3  Slide all the drives or the brackets out of the chassis        Rackmount installation  step 4 to 9      4  Install the 3 to 4 conversion HDD cage into the front of  the     48   4985 as shown        5  Install the SAS or SATA hard drives in the drive trays as  instructed in the previous section    6  Insert the drive trays into th
9.  8 1   1211    SAS SATA Backplane Features                           69  3 8 2 M1211 P SAS SATA Backplane Connector Pin Definition  70   3 9 Replacing the LED Control                                               71  3 9 1 M1007 LED Control Board Features                           73  3 9 2 M1007 LED Control Board Connector Pin Definition  74   3 10Replacing the                                                                 75   3 11 Replacing the Redundant Power Supply                           77    Appendix I  BIOS Differences  Appendix II  Cable Connection Tables  Appendix III  Installing the SMDC Card  Option     Appendix IV  Installing Expansion Hard Drives  Option     Technical Support    vi    1 1    Chapter 1  Overview    Chapter 1  Overview    About the TYAN Transport FT48 B4985    Congratulations on your purchase of the TYAN Transport M    FT48 B4985  a highly optimized rack mountable barebone  system  The Transport  FT48 B4985 is designed to support  the latest four AMD   Opteron    8000 series 1207 pin pro   cessor  providing a rich feature set and incredible perfor   mance  Leveraging advanced technology from AMD    the                        FT48 B4985 server system is capable of offering  scalable 32 and 64 bit computing  high bandwidth memory  design  and a lightning fast PCI E bus implementation  The  Transport  M FT48 B4985 not only empowers your company  in today s demanding IT environment but also offers a  smooth path for future application usage   Exte
10.  PCI card into an appropriate slot  making  Sure it is firmly seated  Secure it with the screw removed  in step 2     Chapter 2  Setting Up 29    2 3 Installing Hard Drives    The FT48 B4985 supports eight  hot swappable SAS or  SATA hard drives  The unit is shipped with eight hot swap  bays and two SATA backplanes     Hotswap HDD bays   Left to right            HDD2  HDD3  HDD4  HDD5  HDD6  HDD7  HDD8        Follow these instructions to install a hard drive     1  Press the release clip  A  and pull the release lever up to  unlock the drive tray from the chassis  B         30 Chapter 2  Setting Up    3  Place a SAS or SATA hard drive in the drive tray        5  Insert the drive tray back into the chassis and push the  locking lever into place to secure it        Chapter 2  Setting Up 31    2 4 Installing the Expansion DVD ROM  Option     To install the expansion DVD ROMs  you need to remove the  following four fans first  Follow the steps as instructed below     1  Remove the FAN1  FAN2  FAN3  and FAN4 in the  direction of the arrow from the chassis        2  Unfasten an empty drive bracket from the chassis in the  direction of the arrow shown        32 Chapter 2  Setting Up    4  Attach the two rails removed from the drive bracket to the  DVD ROM with eight screws        6  Connect the power and DVD ROM cables reserved in the  system to the rear of the second DVD ROM drive        7  To install the third DVD ROM  repeat the steps 2 to 4     Chapter 2  Setting Up 33    34    
11.  SYSFAN4          PWR3           2  SYSFAN3                    HTSLOT2 111  LHP sire         SLOT     CPUFAN1                      PWR2                                              PUT DIMM 4            CPU DIMM  4    m Put DIMM     A CPU Dig 4           PU1 DIN           ceuobiwMi           amp d       3     _  CPUD DIMM3                                       os           NVIDIA                   a PI mm          2050     Express           BS           SYSFAN7  115       2      zh   ETFI          iai Rs                    12 Chapter 1  Overview    1 5 7 Jumpers  amp  Connectors    Fan Connector  for barebone use only     Clear CMOS Jumper    Pin 2 3 closed  Normal  Default     Pin 1 2 closed  Clear    J30 J95 USB Front Panel Connector  J30  USB2    J95  USB3    5      0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Serial ATA RAID Connectors       Chapter 1  Overview 13    1 5 8    Motherboard Block Diagram       14    Thunder   42500   5488 553     Block Diagram    Chapter 1  Overview    1 5 9 System Internal View       2 1  3                                           os a         br 7  4   a  gt    3        IM 3    i                    6  24                  5 Er        6  7  8     EAR  10 13  11               TU EG          4  12  15  1  Memory slots Top  right to left   FAN1 3 5  2  CPU sockets Bottom  right to left    3  PCI E x16 slots FAN2 4 6  4  PCI slot 10  SAS SATA backplane 1  5  PCI E x4 slots 11                             2  6  SAS SATA cables 12  Hard disk drive cradle  7  USB cable 13  Fro
12.  expansion hard drives are also provided     For information on the mainboard  please refer to the attached main   board user s manual  You can find the detailed description about  jumper and BIOS settings from the motherboard manual     iii    Safety Information    Before installing and using the FT48 B4985  take note of the  following precautions             Read all instructions carefully   Do not place the unit on an unstable surface  cart  or stand     Do not block the slots or openings on the unit which are  provided for ventilation     Only use the power source indicated on the marking label   If you are not sure about your power source  contact the  power company    The unit uses a three wire grounded cable  which is sup   plied with a third pin to ground the unit and prevent electric  shock  Do not defeat the purpose of this pin  If your outlet  does not support this type of plug  contact an electrician to  replace the obsolete outlet    Do not place anything on the power cord  Place the power  cord where it will not be stepped on     Follow all warnings and cautions in this manual and on the  unit case     Do not push objects in the ventilation slots  as they may  touch high voltage components and result in shock and  damage to the components    When replacing parts  ensure that you use parts specified  by the manufacturer     When service or repairs have been carried out  perform  routine safety checks to verify that the system is operating  correctly    Avoid usin
13.  the electrical and mechanical connectors in your sys   tem can be disconnected using your fingers  It is recom   mended that you do not use needle nosed pliers to remove  connectors as these can damage the soft metal or plastic  parts of the connectors     Chapter 2  Setting Up 19    2 1 3 Precautions    Components and electronic circuit boards        be damaged  by discharges of static electricity  Working      a system that 15  connected to a power supply can be extremely dangerous   Follow the guidelines below to avoid damage to the Transport      48   4985 or injury to yourself         Ground yourself properly before removing the top  cover of the system  Unplug the power from the  power supply and then touch a safely grounded  object to release static charge  i e  power supply  case   If available  wear a grounded wrist strap  Alter   natively  discharge any static electricity by touching  the bare metal chassis of the unit case  or the bare  metal body of any other grounded appliance     e Avoid touching motherboard components  IC chips   connectors  memory modules  or leads     e        motherboard is pre installed in the system   When removing the motherboard  always place it on  a grounded anti static surface until you are ready to  reinstall it     e Hold electronic circuit boards by the edges only  Do  not touch the components on the board unless it is  necessary to do so  Do not flex or stress circuit  boards         Leave all components inside the static proof p
14. 8  Slide the third DVD ROM into the chassis        9  Connect the power and DVD ROM cables reserved in the  system to the rear of the third DVD ROM drive        Chapter 2  Setting Up    2 5   Installing the Floppy Disk Drive  Option     To install a floppy disk drive  you need to remove the follow   ing four fans first  Follow the steps as instructed below     1  Remove all the fans in the direction of the arrow from the  chassis        2  Remove the two screws securing the fan cradle to the  chassis        3  Remove the fan cradle as instructed to reveal the fan  control board        Chapter 2  Setting Up 35    36    4  Unfasten an empty drive bracket from the chassis in the  direction of the arrow shown        5  Use a thin tool such as a flat screwdriver to pry open the  front panel of the drive bracket as indicated        Chapter 2  Setting Up    7  Install the FDD front panel to the front of the bracket        Chapter 2  Setting Up    37    10  Slide the FDD with the drive bracket back into the  chassis        11  Connect one end of the supplied FDD cable and the  power cable to the rear of the FDD  A   Pass the other  end through the space behind the metal plate as shown  below  B         12  Connect the other end of the FDD cable to the connector  on the motherboard        38 Chapter 2  Setting Up    2 6    Installing the LCM Kit  Option     To install a LCM kit  you need to remove all the fans  fan cra   dle  and unfasten an empty drive bracket from the chassis  first
15. ED Input  Reserved for SAS add on card                 1 HDD AF  2 HDD AF   3 HDD BF  4 HDD BF   5 HDD       6               7 HDD DF  8 HDD DF                       J13 and J14 Big 4 pin Power Connector Pin Out       1 VDD  12V       GND          2  3 GND  4 VCC  5V                70 Chapter 3  Replacing Pre installed Components    3 9 Replacing the LED Control Board    Follow these instructions to replace the LED control board     1  Remove the FAN  in the direction of the arrow from the  chassis        3  Unfasten the LED module and slide it out as shown to lift  it free of the chassis        Chapter 3  Replacing Pre installed Components 71    72    Remove the three screws securing the LED control board  to the bracket        Slide the LED control board from the bracket as shown        After replacement  insert and secure the unit to the  chassis following the above steps in reverse        Chapter 3  Replacing Pre installed Components    3 9 1 M1007 LED Control Board Features    J1 USB 2x5 pin Header              USBI     gt   0582            ID Switch   Power LED  Warning LED  HDD Access LED    LAN1 LED  LAN2 LED    J2 2x14 pin   Header ID LED  Reserved Function  Reset Switch    Power Switch    Chapter 3  Replacing Pre installed Components 73    3 9 2 M1007 LED Control Board Connector Pin Definition    74    J1 2x 5 Pin USB Header    1  3    5    7            uses  ae  enw       J2 2 x 14 Pin Connector    3  5  7    11  13  15  17  19  21  23    25    27       HD_LED  2  
16. RD  34 P CABLE   L 570MM    TF CABLE ASSY   CD ROM FLAT  CABLE 2H  40P 40P  L 650MM    TF CABLE ASSY   CD ROM FLAT  CABLE 3H 40P   L 850MM    TF CABLE ASSY   FAN CABLE 22P  TO 14P    TF PWR CORD   US  125V   18AWGX3C    TF PWR CORD   EU  250V  H05VV   FX3C       17                m    Optional Parts    TF FT48 Dummy    CHDT 0100 CD ROM Tray Assy    Peripheral  Drives  amp  Parts    TF 3 5  FDD  black   Mitsumi D353M3D    a     TF LCD module kit  LCD Module           0060 Enc   for FT series 4U    chassis    CFDD 0010       18 Chapter 1  Overview    2 1    2 1 1    Chapter 2  Setting Up    Before You Begin    This chapter explains how to install motherboard compo   nents  including CPUs  CPU heatsinks  memory modules   and PCI cards  There are also instructions in this section for  installing SATA SAS hard drives     Take note of the precautions mentioned in this section when  installing your system     Work Area    Make sure you have a stable  clean working environment   Dust and dirt can get into components and cause malfunc   tions  Use containers to keep small components separated   Putting all small components in separate containers prevents  them from becoming lost  Adequate lighting and proper tools  can prevent you from accidentally damaging the internal  components     Tools    The following tools will be required to complete the installa   tions described in this chapter         Across head  Phillips  screwdriver  e A grounding strap and or anti static pad    Most of
17. Transport     48    B4985       Service Engineer   s Manual    Preface    Copyright    This publication  including all photographs  illustrations  and  software  is protected under international copyright laws  with all  rights reserved  Neither this manual  nor any material contained  herein  may be reproduced without written consent of the  manufacturer     Copyright 2007  Version 1 0    Disclaimer    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 problem resulting from  errors or inaccuracies of information contained in this document     Trademark Recognition    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 and FT48 B4985  and Thunder n4250QE are trademarks of  TYAN Computer Corporation     AMD  Opteron  and combinations thereof are trademarks of  Advanced Mic
18. U heatsinks    Power Supply  e EPS 12V  1140W  2 1  redundant  e 100V 240V AC input    Regulatory       FCC Class B  Declaration of Confor   mity        CE  Declaration of Conformity    e VCCI   e C Tick    Environment     Operating temperature 5 C   35  C     Non operating temperature  40  C    70  C    1 4    1 4 1    Unpacking  This section describes the     48   4985 package contents    and accessories Open the box carefully and ensure that all  components are present and undamaged     Box Contents    Component Description               Industry standard 4U chassis with eight    HDD bays and three further 5 25 inch  device bays    Tyan Thunder n4250QE S4985G3NR  motherboard  pre installed     DVD ROM drive  pre installed     Two M1211 P SAS SATA backplanes   pre installed     M1007 LED control board  pre installed     M1014 FAN control board  pre installed     2 1 Redundant PSU   Total 1140W       Chapter 1  Overview     6  system cooling fans  pre installed   120 x 120 x 38 mm       Chapter 1  Overview 5    1 4 2 Accessories    If any items are missing or appear damaged  contact your  retailer or browse to TYAN s Web site for service   http   www tyan com     The Web site also provides information on other TYAN  products  plus FAQs  compatibility lists  BIOS settings  and  more     Power Cables  TYAN Driver CD US x 3  Europe x 3    v    4 x CPU Heatsinks 4 x Chassis foot stands   including four screws              Barebone Manual  amp   Mainboard Manual       TYAN Logo  
19. ackag   ing that they ship with until they are ready for installa   tion    e After replacing optional devices  make sure all  SCrews  springs  or other small parts are in place and  are not left loose inside the case  Metallic parts or  metal flakes can cause electrical shorts    e Always use the correct size screws and fixings when  installing or replacing components     Notes        All connectors        keyed to only attach one way    e Always use the correct screw size as indicated in the  procedures     20 Chapter 2  Setting Up    2 2 Installing Motherboard Components    This section describes how to install components on to the  motherboard  including CPUs  memory modules and expan   sion cards     2 2 1 Removing the Chassis Cover    Follow these instructions to remove the Transport FT48   B4985 chassis cover  This step is required before any other  procedures in this chapter can be undertaken     1  Ifthe chassis lid is secured with two screws from the rear  of the unit  remove them first  See  System Rear View   on page 9 for the screw locations     2  Press the button on the release catch and lift the catch   Slide the chassis lid back slightly        Follow the steps above in reverse to refit the chassis cover     Chapter 2  Setting Up 21    2 2 2 Installing the CPUs and Heatsinks  Follow these instruction to install the CPU and CPU heatsink     NOTE  The system supports up to four CPUs  CPUO must be  installed first followed by CPU1  CPU2  and CPU3     1  Remove t
20. al   e         1  PCI 32bit 33MHz slot      Total five  5  usable expansion slots    Back I O Ports   e Stacked PS 2 Mouse and Keyboard  ports       Stacked two  2  USB 2 0 ports               1  COM1 connector   e One  1  15 pin VGA port   e Stacked two  2  RJ 45 ports   e One  1  RJ 45 port    Front Panel Features      1 0    2  USB 2 0 ports      LED indicators   Power LED    2  LAN LEDs   HDD Active LED   ID LED  e Switches   Power  Reset  and ID switches    Integrated Storage Controller    e Supports eight  8  ports running up to  3 0Gb s    Chapter 1  Overview    Storage   e Supports eight  8  SATA SATA2 HDD  with RAID 1  0  1 0  5   e Pre installed  1  5 25  type 8x DVD ROM    Networking     Total three  3  Gigabit Ethernet ports   Two  2  from Marvell 88E1111 GbE   One  1  from Intel 82541PI GbE    Video  e XGI XG20 graphics controller  e 16MB Frame Buffer of video memory    Motherboard      TYAN Thunder S4985G3NR      SSI footprint  13  x 16      BIOS   e PhoenixBIOS 8Mbit LPC Flash ROM      Serial Console Redirect       USB device boot   e 48 bit LBA support       ACPI 2 0 power management support      Power management  50  51  54  and 55    Server Management     Automatic system fan speed control     Chassis intrusion alert   e Supports TYAN Server Management   TSM  and TYAN LCM module     TYAN SMDC M3291  IPMI v2 0 com   pliant remote server management kit   Option     System Cooling      6  120x120x38 mm  4800rpm  hot   swappable redundant fans      4  Passive CP
21. b        Chapter 2  Setting Up 53    54    Chapter 2  Setting Up    3 1    Chapter 3  Replacing Pre installed  Components    Introduction    This chapter describes how to replace all the pre installed  components of your FT48 B4985  including the motherboard   SAS SATA backplane  LED control board  DVD ROM  power  supply  cooling fans  and fan control board     Take note of the precautions in this section when installing  your system     Work Area    Make sure you have a stable  clean working environment   Dust and dirt can get into components and cause  malfunctions  Use containers to keep small components  separated  Putting all small components in separate  containers keeps them from becoming lost  Adequate lighting  and proper tools can prevent you from accidentally damaging  the internal components     Tools    The procedures that follow require only a few tools  including  the following         Across head  Phillips  screwdriver  e    grounding strap or an anti static pad    Most of the electrical and mechanical connections can be  disconnected using your fingers  It is recommended that you  do not use needle nosed pliers to remove connectors as  these can damage the soft metal or plastic parts of the  connectors     Chapter 3  Replacing Pre installed Components 55    3 1 3 Precautions    Components and electronic circuit boards can be damaged  by static electricity  Working on a system that is connected to  a power supply can be extremely dangerous  Follow the  guideli
22. e chassis and push the  locking lever into place to secure it        87    88    7  The expansion HDD numbering is indicated as below   Top to bottom  HDD9  HDD10  HDD11  HDD12       8  Connect the power and data cables to the SATA SAS  backplane  SATA SAS connectors on the M1216 P  backplane are indicated as below    Top to bottom  J1  J3  J5  J7       9  Connect the other end of the SATA SAS cables to the  connectors on the PCI E RAID card         E                        k    WS  8 _     i E     i  2             E    i       x             Tower installation  step 10 to 15      10  Install the 3 to 4 conversion HDD cage into the front of  the FT48 B4985 as shown        11  Install the SAS or SATA hard drives in the drive trays as  instructed in the previous section    12  Insert the drive trays into the chassis and push the  locking lever into place to secure it        13  The expansion HDD numbering is indicated as below   Right to left  HDD9  HDD10  HDD11  HDD12       89    90    14  Connect the power and data cables to the SATA SAS  backplane  SATA SAS connectors on the M1216 P  backplane are indicated as below    Left to right  J1    3  J5  J7       15  Connect the other end of the SATA SAS cables to the  connectors on the PCI E RAID card        Technical Support    If a problem arises with your system  you should first turn to  your dealer for direct support  Your system has most likely  been configured or designed by them and they should have  the best idea of what ha
23. e door assembly in place and make sure that the  four fixing bars are locked onto the server     Chapter 3  Replacing Pre installed Components 59    3 5 Replacing Motherboard Components    Follow these instructions to remove motherboard  components and replace the motherboard     3 5 1 Disconnecting All Motherboard Cables    Before replacing the motherboard or certain componenis   remove cables connected to the motherboard  Follow these  instructions to remove all motherboard cabling     1  Disconnect all the power cables        2  Disconnect the DVD ROM drive cable  SAS SATA hard  drive cables  Fan cable  USB cable  and front panel LED    cable   SAS SATA  cables  DVD ROM  cable 7        Fan cable     012    USB cable    Front panel  LED cable    60 Chapter 3  Replacing Pre installed Components    3 5 2 Replacing the Motherboard  After removing all of those cables  follow these instructions to  replace the motherboard in your FT48 B4985   1  Remove the heatsinks and processors if installed     2  Remove the nine screws securing the motherboard to the  chassis        3  Carefully lift the motherboard from the chassis   NOTE  The motherboard is fitted tightly into the chassis and    will not lift straight out  You will need to lift one side of the  board first and slide it out     Chapter 3  Replacing Pre installed Components 61    3 6 Replacing the Cooling Fans    The FT48 B4985 requires six chassis cooling fans  Follow  these instructions to replace a cooling fan     1  Remo
24. g the system near water  in direct sunlight  or  near a heating device     Cover the unit when not in use     Disassembly of this unit should not be attempted by  unqualified persons  When the chassis cover is removed  there is a danger of electric shock and risk of damage to  the system     Do not attempt to lift or move this product alone  When  moving this product  at least two people should lift it onto a  suitable trolley or cart  When bolting the product into a  rack  two people should hold the device in place while a  third person bolts the device securely to the rack     Table of Contents    Chapter 1  Overview    1 1 About the TYAN Transport     48   4985                             1  122  Product MOOSI                                                2  1 9                                                                                                   3  TA WIND ACKING                                                          vd EU 4  CAT BOX GOMES                                                 4  1 4 2          6550    5                                           or                6  120 sADOUL He Produ T                          8  1 5 1 System Front View and Front                                       8  1 5 2 System Rear VIEW uu iie      aic ul ea eua facade du 9  1 5 3 System Top View for FAN LEDs                                 10  1 545 PONT EEDS    seb                        TE                         10  1 5 5  Rear TiO LEDS us ocio                         
25. he two screws securing the pre installed air  duct        2  Remove the air duct and locate the four CPU sockets on  the motherboard        22 Chapter 2  Setting Up    4  Lift up the CPU lever to unlock the socket        6  Place the CPU in the socket as shown  making sure that  pin 1 is located correctly        NOTE  The CPU will only fit in the socket one way  No force  should be required to insert the CPU     Chapter 2  Setting Up 23    7  Close the socket cover to lock the CPU in place  and  press the CPU lever down in the direction shown to  secure the CPU        8  Remove all packaging from the new heatsink while being  careful of the pre applied thermal grease        9  Place the fan and heatsink on top of the CPU and attach  with two screws as shown                       _  o4        8          A A        10  Repeat these steps to install the other CPUs     24 Chapter 2  Setting Up    2 2 3 Installing the Memory    Follow the instructions in this section to install memory mod   ules in your FT48 B4985 system     1  Remove the two screws securing the pre installed air  duct        2  Remove the air duct and locate the memory slots on the  motherboard        3  Press the memory slot locking levers in the direction of  the arrows as shown below        Chapter 2  Setting Up 25    26    4  Align the memory module with the slot  The module has  indentations that align with notches in the slots     5  Insert the memory module into the slot as shown        When inserted prope
26. ling Chassis Foot Stands                                    45  2 9  Hack                                                      oT Den      va Oa 46  2 9 1 Installing the Server in a Rack                                     46  2 10             the Chassis Front                                               52    2 11Installing the Security                   2       2 2  2   5      Chapter 3  Replacing Pre installed Components                                     2255         T                      55  9T WOK AV CS                       55  92152 TOOS                                      55  201 o                   tee quenti sub                  56   3 2 Disassembly Flowchart                                   sees  57   3 3 Removing the Chassis Cover                                            58   3 4 Removing the Front Door Assembly                                  59   3 5 Replacing Motherboard Components                                60  3 5 1 Disconnecting All Motherboard Cables                       60  3 5 2 Replacing the Motherboard                                         61   3 6 Replacing the Cooling                                                     62   3 7 Replacing the Fan Control                                                 63  3 7 1 Fan Board                                                                     65  3 7 2 Fan Board Connector Pin Definition                            66   3 8 Replacing the SAS SATA Backplane                                67  3
27. n be mounted in a standard rack using the  Sliding rail kit     Sliding rail kit  Rail assembly x 2  Mounting ears x 2  Screws kit x 3    Installing the Server in a Rack    Follow these instructions to mount the FT48 B4985 into an  industry standard 19  rack     NOTE  Before mounting the Transport FT48 B4985      a rack   ensure that all internal components have been installed and  that the unit has been fully tested  Maintenance can be  performed on the unit while in a rack but it is preferable to  install the device in a fully operational condition     Screws List    Quantity    Bracket for    6 screw       Chapter 2  Setting Up    Installing the Inner Rails to the Unit    1  Remove the black panels from the left side of server to  reveal the rail mounting screwholes beneath        2  Screw the mounting ears to each side of the FT48 B4985  as shown using three M4 L5 screws  C  from the  supplied screws kit        3  Draw out the inner rails from each rail assembly  Install  the inner sliding rails to each side of the server using five  M4 L5 screws  C         Chapter 2  Setting Up 47    Installing the Outer Rails to the Rack    4  Measure the distance between inner side of the front and  rear mounting brackets in the rack        5  Adjust the outer rails to fit the length of the rack  the  distance measured in step 4   The sliding brackets have  long slits to allow them to be fixed to the other part of the  rails in various positions        6  Install the two small brackets
28. n power cable PWR1 8 pin connector          PB 8 pin power cable PWR2 8 pin connector    PC 4 pin power cable  PD 4 pin power cable               4 pin connector       80    Table 4  Power Supply to Backplane    M1211 P SAS SATA  rower Supply Backplane 1    Power Suppl Connects to          205                            2    PH 4 pin power cable    Table 5  Power Supply to FAN Board    Power Supply M1014 FAN Board    Table 6  Power Supply to DVD ROM    Table 7  Power Supply to LCD Module  Option     Power Supply M1000 LCD Module    Table 8  Power Supply to FDD  Option                    PN 4 pin power cable FDD drive    81    Other Cables  Table 9  LED Control Board to Motherboard    M1007 LED Control    io Motherboard  Board  Us     gt                 J2 28         TYFP1      J115  J2 28 pin  TYFP2        J122    Table 10  DVD ROM Cable to Motherboard                                       Table 11  LCD Module to Motherboard  Option     M1000 LCD Module Motherboard  NOTE  M1000 Pin2 3 of JP1 and JP2 should be closed     Table 12  3 to 4 conversion HDD cage  Option     PCI E RAID Card on    1216    Motherboard                NEN NN  NER            82    Appendix Ill  Installing the SMDC Card  Option     The following provides you with the information on installing  M3291 SMDC card into any PCI slot in your FT48 B4985  system     1  Secure M3291 on a PCI bracket as shown        2  Connect the following cables to M3291 as shown   a  2x25 pin SMDC cable to M3291 J1 connector   b 
29. nes below to avoid damage to the     48   4985 or  injury to yourself         Ground yourself properly before removing the top  cover of the system  Unplug the power from your  computer power supply and then touch a safely  grounded object to release static charge  i e  power  supply case        available  wear a grounded wrist  strap  Alternatively  discharge any static electricity by  touching the bare metal chassis of the unit case  or  the bare metal body of any other grounded  appliance     e Avoid touching motherboard components       chips   connectors  memory modules  and leads     e        motherboard is pre installed in the system   When removing the motherboard  always place it on  a grounded anti static surface until you are ready to  reinstall it     e Hold electronic circuit boards by the edges only  Do  not touch the components on the board unless it is  necessary to do so  Do not flex or stress circuit  boards     e Leave all components inside the static proof  packaging that they ship with until they are ready for  installation     e After replacing optional devices  make sure all  screws  springs  or other small parts are in place and  are not left loose inside the case  Metallic parts or  metal flakes can cause electrical shorts     Notes        All connectors        keyed to only attach one way    e Always use the correct screw size as indicated in the  procedures     56 Chapter 3  Replacing Pre installed Components    3 2 Disassembly Flowchart    The foll
30. nt panel control cable  8  DVD ROM Cable 14  Cradle for 5 25 inch devices  9  System fans 15  Eight  8  SAS SATA HDD    trays    Chapter 1  Overview 15    1 5 10 FRU List    Model           Standard Parts                      TF Motherboard   Motherboard  54985 an        zi      in  Chassis Unit   CCHA 0180 ini            FT PWR ASSY   CPSU 0135   600W  M1W 5600P   ZIPPY         TF PWR ASSY        1140W  M1W3            5000  ZIPPY  PSU     HOUSING      TF FAN  FT FAN  FAN CFAN 0180 7    DELTA  4 pin    TF HEATSINK  AL   Heat Sink  amp  CPU HEATSINK   Cooler      WITH HEAT PIPE  SOLUTION FOR    TF AIR DUCT     Peripheral          TF DVD DRIVE   Drives  amp  Parts   0  0 0050   DV 516GA  TEAC  M1007 TF Front Panel  Board             48 SAS back   Backplane M1211 P   plane  4 port  dual  3 pi host    TF FAN control  M1014   board  M1014     Antrada       16 Chapter 1  Overview    if   i       1  P                   i        Rack Mount     ing Part    Cable Set       Model  Number    CRAL 0070    CRBK 0021    CRBK 0020    CCBL 0670    CCBL 0710    CCBL 0180    CCBL 0441    CCBL 0437    CCBL 0438    CCBL 1010    CCBL 0310    CCBL 0300    Chapter 1  Overview          TF 28  RAIL ASSY   WITH PACKING for  FT48    TF FT48 HANDLE              ASSY                48 HANDLE  _BKT_R_ASSY    TF CABLE ASSY   L 650MM  SAS  CABLE 7PX4  FT48    TF LED CONTROL  BOARD CABLE  28   TO 26PX1   6PX2  L 850MM    TF CABLE ASSY   L 870MM  USB  CABLE  10 PIN TO  10 P  FT48    TF CABLE ASSY   FDD STANDA
31. on of this manual     91    92    2  See the TYAN website for FAQ s  bulletins  driver updates   and other information  hitp   www tyan com    3  Contact your dealer for helo BEFORE calling TYAN     4  Check the TYAN user group  alt comp periphs main   board  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  mis   use  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 service 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 pre   paid  TYAN will pay to have the board shipped back to you     TYAN Transport FT48 B4985 User   s Manual v1 0  Document No  D1865 100    
32. owing flowchart outlines the disassembly procedure     Rear Components                 Redundant Power Chassis top cover       Heatsink CPU assembly  PCI card          Front Components    Chassis top cover    Control Board Fan Board HDD Board    Note  The Transport FT48 B4985 should be always  powered off before disassembly     Chapter 3  Replacing Pre installed Components 57    33 Removing the Chassis Cover    Follow these instructions to remove the Transport     48   B4985 chassis cover  This step is required before any other  procedures in this chapter can be undertaken     1  Ifthe chassis lid is secured with two screws from the rear  of the unit  remove them first  See    System Rear View     on page 9 for the screw locations     2  Press the button on the release catch and lift the catch   Slide the chassis lid back slightly        Follow the steps above in reverse to refit the chassis cover     58 Chapter 3  Replacing Pre installed Components    34 Removing the Front Door Assembly    A door is supplied with the FT48 B4985 that can be used  when the unit is rack mounted or standalone  Follow these  instructions to remove the door     1  Pull out the four fixing bars locking the door assembly  onto the server        2  Remove the door assembly from the four holes located  on the lower edge of the server        To replace the door assembly     1  Tilt the door assembly and fit the four protruding tips into  the holes located on the lower edge of the server     2  Place th
33. ponents 77          78    ppendix I  BIOS Differences    The BIOS of B4985 is similar to the BIOS of S4985  There is  only one menu different  You may refer to the attached  motherboard manual for the complete BIOS information  The  differences between B4985 and 54985 is on the     Advanced Hardware Health Information    menu  See the  following for the differences     B4985 Advanced Hardware Health Information    PhoenixBlOS Setup Utility  Advanced  Hardware Monitor         Specific Help    CPUO Temperature   CPU1 Temperature Allitems on this menu  CPU2 Temperature cannot be modified in  CPU3 Temperature user mode  If any  sys1 Temperature items require   sys2 Temperature changes  please con   sys3 Temperature sult your system  sys4 Temperature Supervisor    5  55 Temperature   System Fan 1 Speed   System Fan 2 Speed   System Fan 3 Speed   System Fan 4 Speed   System Fan 5 Speed   System Fan 6 Speed   CPUO VDD voltage   CPU1 VDD voltage   CPU2 VDD voltage   CPUS VDD voltage    12V    5V   HT1 2V   3 3VSB   CK804 Vcore 1 5V      1                Select Item     Change Values      Setup Defaults  Esc Exit  lt  Select Menu Enter Select    Sub Menu F10 Save and Exit       54985 Advanced Hardware Monitor Information    PhoenixBlOS Setup Utility  Advanced    Hardware Monitor Item Specific Help    CPUO Temperature xxx 9C      CPU1 Temperature          C  Change Values      Setup Defaults    CPU2 Temperature          C  CPUS Temperature          C  Enter Select  gt  Sub Menu F10 Pre
34. rdware and software your system  contains  Hence  they should be of the most assistance for  you  Furthermore  if you purchased your system from a  dealer near you  take the system to them directly to have it  serviced instead of attempting to do so yourself  which can  have expensive consequences      If these options are not available for you then TYAN Com   puter Corporation can help Besides designing innovative and  quality products for over a decade  TYAN has continuously  offered customers service beyond their expectations           5  website    www tyan com  provides easy to access resources such as  in depth Linux Online Support sections with downloadable  Linux drivers and comprehensive compatibility reports for  chassis  memory and much more  With all these convenient  resources just a few keystrokes away  users can easily find  the latest software and operating system components to keep  their systems running as powerful and productive as possi   ble  TYAN also ranks high for its commitment to fast and  friendly customer support through email  By offering plenty of  options for users  TYAN serves multiple market segments  with the industry s most competitive services to support them      TYAN s tech support is some of the most impressive we ve  seen  with great response time and exceptional organization  in general    Anandtech com    Please feel free to contact us directly for this service at tech   support tyan com    Help Resources   1  See the beep codes secti
35. rly  the memory slot locking levers lock  automatically onto the indentations at the ends of the module     NOTE  Each bank memory of sockets is associated with one    CPU  Memory will be recognized only when installed in a  socket associated with an installed CPU     Chapter 2  Setting Up    Attention When Installing the Memory   Refer to the following table for supported DDR2 populations   Single Dual Four     CPUO only   CPU 0 and CPU1   CPUO  CPU1  CPU2   and CPU3     CPUODIMMO  CPUODIMM 1  CPUODIMM2     gt  lt     CPUODIMMS     gt  lt     CPU1DIMMO  CPU1DIMM1  CPU1DIMM2  CPU1DIMM3  CPU2DIMMO  CPU2DIMM 1  CPU2DIMM2  CPU2DIMM3  CPUSDIMMO  CPUSDIMM 1  CPUSDIMM2    ewows            dx        NOTE    1  X indicates a populated DIMM slot    2  Always install memory DIMMs in pairs starting from the CPUO DIMM2 and CPUO DIMM3   You can choose to install single  dual or four memory modules     NEN   __  2  2                   NEN                               Chapter 2  Setting Up 27    2 2 4 Installing the                  Cards             48   4985 has seven PCI card slots   2    PCI E x16 slots  2    PCI E x4 slots  1 x PCI slot    Follow the instructions in this section to install to install any of  the above kinds of PCI cards in your FT48 B4985 system     1  Locate the PCI E PCI card slots on the motherboard  See     System Internal View    on page 15 for the PCI E PCI slot  locations        28 Chapter 2  Setting Up    3  Lift up the blanking plate        4  Insert    PCI E
36. rms de  Classe B d interference radio tel que specifie par le Ministere  Canadien des Communications dans les reglements d interf  rence  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     About this Manual    This manual provides you with instructions on installing your FT48   B4985  and consists of the following sections     Chapter 1  Provides an Introduction to the FT48 B4985 bare   bone  packing list  describes the external compo   nents  gives a table of key components  and  provides block diagrams of the system     Chapter 2  Covers procedures on installing the CPU  mem   ory modules  PCI cards and hard drives  The  rackmounting instructions are also given     Chapter 3  Covers removal and replacement procedures for  pre installed components  introduces the fan  board  LED control board  SAS SATA backplane   and provides tables for pin definition     Appendix  Describes the differences between mainboard  BIOS and system BIOS  Provides the cable con   nection tables for reference of system setup   Instuctions on installing the SMDC card and 
37. rnally accessible hot swap SAS SATAII hard drive bays  provide high storage flexibility  while three Gigabit Ethernet  ports deliver excellent network connectivity  and a 5 25  type  8x DVD ROM drive comes as standard  These features make  the Transport M FT48 B4985 a totally flexible solution for a  wide range of advanced processing applications     WARNING  This product is very heavy and should not    be lifted by a single person  When install   ing this product in a rack  we recommend  that at least two people lift the server while  a third person guides it into place and  tightens the fixings  Always use a suitable  trolley or cart to transport the device     1 2 Product Model    Supported HDD Storage 55 10  type  amp  quantity backplane pply    SATA SATA2  8 8 port 1140W  241           SAS bid SAS SATA redundant  hot swap    B4985F48V8HR  Rackmount              2 Chapter 1  Overview    1 3 Features    Enclosure  e Industry 19    rack mountable 40 4  Pedestal convertible chassis    Storage bays    3  5 25  Driver bays    8  3 5  HDD bays      Dimensions    D 27 5 x W 16 8 x    6 9 inch   D 700 x W 427 x H 176 mm    Processors      Supports Quad AMD  8000  Opteron    Socket F processors    Chipset      NVIDIA nForce Pro 2200   2050    Memory     Sixteen  16  240 pin DDR2 DIMM  sockets  4 per CPU      Upto 64GB Registered DDR2  667 533 400 DIMMs   e Supports ECC and four rank memory  modules    Expansion Slots     Two  2  x16 PCI E  x16 signal     Two  2  x16 PCI E  x4 sign
38. ro Devices Corporation     Phoenix  PhoenixBlOS are trademarks of Phoenix Technologies   Microsoft Windows is a trademark of Microsoft Corporation    IBM  PC  AT  PS 2 are trademarks of IBM Corporation    Winbond is a trademark of Winbond Electronics Corporation     Portable Document Format  PDF  is a trademark of Adobe  Corporation     Federal Communications Commission    Notice for the USA Compliance Information  C Statement  Declaration of Conformity Procedure   DoC FCC Part 15  This device complies with part 15  of the FCC Rules  Operation is subject to the following conditions        1  This device may not cause harmful interference  and    2  This device must accept any interference received including  interference that may cause undesired operation  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     e  HReorient or relocate the receiving antenna     e Increase the separation between the equipment and the  receiver    e Plug the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from  that of the receiver     Consult the dealer or an experienced radio television technician for  help     Notice for Canada    ii    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 conform   aux no
39. ve the fan in the direction of the arrow from the fan  cradle        2  Replace a new fan into the fan cradle following the above  steps in reverse     62 Chapter 3  Replacing Pre installed Components    3 7   Replacing the Fan Control Board    To replace a cooling fan  you need to remove all the fans and   the fan cradle first  Refer to the first three steps given in    2 5   Installing the Floppy Disk Drive  Option    Then  do the follow    ing    1  Disconnect the two power connectors and one fan tach  cable from the fan control board        2  Remove the two screws securing the fixing brackets to  the fan control board        Chapter 3  Replacing Pre installed Components 63    64    3  Remove the two fixing brackets as instructed for  replacement of the fan control board        4  Remove the ten screws securing the fan board to the  chassis        5  After replacement  install the fixing brackets and secure  the fan cradle in place following the above steps in  reverse     Chapter 3  Replacing Pre installed Components    3 7 1 Fan Board Features                    1  Connector    FAN3  Connector    FAN5  Connector    Chapter 3  Replacing Pre installed Components       FAN2  Connector    J3 PWM  Header    J2 Big 4P  Power  Connector    J1 Big 4P  Power  Connector    FAN4  Connector          6  Connector    65    3 7 2 Fan Board Connector Pin Definition    J3 and PWM Pin Header       5             foo  r mwm    4           I      s    FAN1 FAN6 Fan Connector Pin Out    VDD 
40. vious Values    Sys1 Temperature xxx  C  Sys2 Temperature xxx  C  Sys3 Temperature xxx  C  Sys4 Temperature xxx  C  Sys5 Temperature xxx  C  CPUO Fan Speed xxxx RPM  CPU1 Fan Speed xxxx RPM  CPU2 Fan Speed xxxx RPM  CPUS Fan Speed xxxx RPM  System Fan 0 Speed xxxx RPM  System Fan 1 Speed xxxx RPM  System Fan 2 Speed xxxx RPM  System Fan 3 Speed xxxx RPM  System Fan 4 Speed xxxx RPM  System Fan 5 Speed xxxx RPM  CPUO VDD voltage          V  CPU1 VDD voltage xxxx V   12V          V   5V          V  HT1 2V          V  3 3VSB          V  CK804 Vcore 1 5V          V      1          Esc Exit      Select Item          gt  Select Menu       Table of Differences    Auto Fan Control Disabled Enabled    Hardware Monitor    Fan    System Fan0 Speed  System Fan3 Speed  System Fan2 Speed  System Fan4 Speed  System Fan1 Speed  System Fan5 Speed    System Fan1 Speed  System Fan2 Speed  System Fan3 Speed  System Fan4 Speed  System Fan5 Speed  System Fan6 Speed       79    Appendix 11  Cable Connection Tables    SAS SATA Cables  Table 1  FT48 B4985 Model    Backplane 1              gt                                              _   ommo      09    M1211 P SAS SATA      Motherboard  Backplane 2                3   58                            C    J47  J5  HDD8 J48    FAN Cables  Table 2  Fan Board to Motherboard    M1014 FAN Board Motherboard        Power Supply Cables  Table 3  Power Supply to Motherboard    Power Supply Motherboard  P24 24 pin power cable           24 pin connector  PA 8 pi
41. w from the chassis        2  Disconnect all the cables from the devices placed in the  5 25    bays as shown        42 Chapter 2  Setting Up    3  Unfasten the installed drives or the empty drive brackets  from the chassis in the direction of the arrow shown        5  Slide all the drives or the brackets back into the chassis  vertically        Chapter 2  Setting Up 43    44    6  Replace all the cables to the devices as shown        7  Remove the front bezel from the door assembly and  rotate it 90 degrees clockwise as shown     Lm    E          Chapter 2  Setting Up    2 8 2 Installing Chassis Foot Stands  The four feet should be attached as follows     1  Each foot consists of two  pieces  Insert the round piece  of the foot into the larger foot  section  The small plastic tab  on the round piece should fit  into the curved slot on the  other piece     Curved slot       Tab fits in  curved slot       2  Usea single screw  through the center of the  round section to fasten  the foot assembly to the  bottom of the chassis   The plastic tab that  protrudes through the  curved slot should fit into  an indent in the chassis  case  When fitted  each foot should rotate about 90          3  Fitall four feet in the same way     NOTE  When using as a standalone unit  all four feet should  be fitted and extended fully to prevent instability        Chapter 2  Setting Up 45    2 9    2 9 1    46    Rack Mounting    After installing the necessary components  the Transport  FT48 B4985 ca
    
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