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1.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                       erboard   CPU1 FANpin CPU2 FAN pin  header header  E   SETS Es     TIT rmn                   AONAN j  WI     dio wl     o Oy      gt     E  o  6   Ok 1 i                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                   7 ISI  oO  q   4        4     N     181   o fe   9   0                          Jl         Li                O         il mond L                                                                       ll DID                                                      I  B BRUT                          Qn   9   o          Chapter 3  Replacing pre installed components 59    3 8 Replacing the cooling fans    60 Chapter 3  Replacing pre installed components    Appendix    BIOS    Introduction    Your Transport GX21  B2735  system includes a powerful  Tiger i7501R 52735 motherboard with AMI BIOS v8 0 on 4  MB flash ROM     The BIOS is the motherboard   s basic input output system   The BIOS contains all the settings required to contro
2.                                                                                                                                                                 crs                                                                                                                                                                            2                   ra  fe 3              40 Chapter 3  Replacing pre installed components    3 2 Replacing motherboard components    Note  If there is FDD or IDE HDD installed  in the bay beneath the CD ROM drive  you  will have to disconnect those cables too  before you can remove the motherboard     3  Disconnect front panel LED and USB connectors   Front panel LED connector USB connector                                                                                                                                                                                     Chapter 3  Replacing pre installed components 41    3 2 Replacing motherboard components    3 2 2 Replacing the motherboard    Follow these instructions to remove the motherboard from  your Transport GX21  B2735      Note  Before removing the motherboard  you must remove all cable connections to the  motherboard  See section 3 2 1 Disconnect   ing all motherboard cables for details on how  to do this     1  Remove the fan assembly bracket from the chassis        42 Chapter 3  Replacing pre installed components    3 3 Replacing the CD ROM drive    3  Remove the nine screws that secure
3.                                                                                                                                                          B2735G21S4H  1 2 3                             ANNNNMIANNANINNNNAN      o  o  14 ERC      u B    13    i  4  o W   12     5                   E3  E33       6  j e e  11  10 AT  9    afl 8  0 0    D 0  w   E O  1 Floppy disk drive 8 Riser card  2 LED control board 9 Power connector  3 Slim CD ROM drive 10   Memory slots  4 Fan bracket 11   EPS 12V 400W power supply  5 S ATA connector 12   Processor sockets  6 IDE connector 13   Front panel cable  7 FDD connector 14   4 port S ATA backplane  12 Chapter 1  Overview    B2735G21U4H  1                                                                                        1 5 About the product       OAO                                                                                                          1 Floppy disk drive 8 Riser card   2 LED control board 9 Power connector   3 Slim CD ROM drive 10   Memory slots   4 Fan bracket 11   EPS 12V 400W power supply  5 S ATA connector 12   Processor sockets   6 IDE connector 13   Front panel cable   7 FDD connector 14   4 port ultra320 SCSI back        plane          Chapter 1  Overview    13    1 5 About the product    Block diagram    Intel Xeon       VRM             HOST BUS 400 or 533             DDR A DIMMS  SLOT  2    SLOTH                                                                       BUS  03      CNTRL AND DATA  133MHz O
4.                                                                                                        MW                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                               FDD connector                1 LED control board 8 Riser card   2 Floppy disk drive  optional  9 Power connector   3 Slim CD ROM drive 10   Memory slots   4 Fan bracket 11   EPS 12V 400W power supply  5 S ATA connector 12   Processor sockets   6 IDE connector 13   Front panel cable   7          Chapter 1  Overview    11    1 5 About the product                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                          
5.                                                                                                    Component Description   22725    82735   GHUM    S ATA back  Yes    7 plane and  P N 412223700099 holding bracket   pre installed   i Pu    4 port Ultra Yes  rav vm         P N 523410290033 backplane   pre installed   SHE DD LED control Yes Yes Yes  nau jmd board  pre   P N 412223700102 installed   64 bit riser Yes Yes Yes  s card  pre   i installed   P N 412223700109  AN ATX 12V Yes Yes Yes       A 400W PSU   pre installed   P N 471172400038     gt  15 500 rpm                         cooling fan  2  NS pcs per sys   P N 336252012099 tem   11 500 rpm Yes Yes Yes  AE cooling fan  3  e pcs per sys   P N 336252012101 tem   Fan holding Yes Yes Yes  s XS bar  P N 342730800002                      Chapter 1  Overview    1 4 2 Accessories    1 4 Unpacking             4 x S ATA cables  motherboard to  backplane  B2735G21S4H     1 x 34 pin FDD cable   B2735G21S2           1 x SCSI cable  B2735G21U4H           2 X mounting ears             2 x CPU heatsinks  P N 343730800001    2 x Sliding rails  P N 341730200001          S ATA power riser cable                   Tyan driver CD and Intel 82801ER   ICH5R  S ATA RAID driver CD                                              Motherboard quick reference guide  and user s manual                Transport GX21  B2735  hardware  installation guide          Chapter 1  Overview    1 4 Unpacking  1 4 3 Opening the box    Open the box carefully and ensu
6.                Connector      fit dedicated SO DIMM  socket on motherboard     Ultra 320 SCSI connector to backplane     Key Features    Based on Adaptec AIC 7902 dual channel Ultra320  SCSI Host Controller     Up to 320Mbytes sec on each Ultra320 SCSI chan   nel for a total bandwidth of 640Mbytes sec     Supports up to 15 SCSI devices per channel    Compliant with PCI 2 3 and PCI X 1 0Aa specifica   tions    64 bit PCI X interface    Form factor  TYAN proprietary 200 pin SO DIMM  interface    Dimensions  87 mm x 76 mm    105    106    M8110 S ATA RAID controller card features                                                                                                             O 9000                   99                          Connector      fit dedicated SO DIMM  socket on motherboard     4 S ATA ports connecting to backplane     Key Features    Based on Adaptec Marvell 8110 SATA Host Control   ler providing 4 S ATA ports and a flash controller     Compliant with S ATA rev  1 0 specifications   Supports 4 port 1 5Gbps S ATA  Supports S ATA power save mode and hot plug     512 byte buffer for read and write transactions per S   ATA port     64 bit PCI X interface     Form factor  TYAN proprietary 200 pin SO DIMM  interface     Dimensions  78 mm x 76 mm     Technical support    If a problem arises with this system  you should consult your  dealer first for help  The system is likely to have been config   ured by your dealer  making him the most appropriate choice  when
7.            Load Failsafe Defaults Use this option to load default  failsafe values when trouble   shooting                 103    SCSI and S ATA controller cards    Controller card location                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                PE      on  e D                 nnonn  nnnnnn  nn  nnn             WW  JL           q                            Tdu     Jj jo  10 150       o oo                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                               m gm    N l wo      1 i                             0        DA  W  0 0        dle e  c4                                                                         Controller card slot for TYAN M7902 Ultra 320 SCSI  controller card  B2735G21U4H  or TYAN M8110 S   ATA RAID controller card  B2735G21S4H     104    M7902 Ultra 320 SCSI controller card features    Extendible SCSI channel connector for op   tional external SCSI devices                                  71                       7      Mi                             
8.        centes eee ve eret Ree ree 39  Replacing motherboard                                                      39  Disconnecting all motherboard                                                    39  Replacing the                                                         42  Replacing the CD ROM drive                    esee 43  Replacing the slim CD ROM drive    273562152                          43    Replacing the CD ROM drive  B2735G21U4H B2735G21S4H     45    Replacing the floppy disk drive           cee eeeceeececsseeenceceeeesseceneeceeeeaeeeees 47    Replacing the floppy disk drive    273502152                                47  Replacing the floppy disk drive  B2735G21S4H B2735G21U4H   48  Replacing the LED control board                        sss 49  Replacing the storage backplane                           sse 50  S ATA backplane    273562184                                                    50  Replacing the S ATA backplane  B2735G21584H                   50  S ATA backplane features                       eese 52   SCSI backplane    273562104                                                       53  Replacing the SCSI backplane  B2735G21UAH                      53   SCSI backplane features                    esesssseeeeenerne 55  Replacing the power supply                        eene 56  Replacing the cooling fans                      seen 57  Cooling fan connections                              nennen 59   Appendix   BIOS  us6snsspo ee USOO HU D RNREREUDHUPRBRUH
9.      USB Function  4 USB Ports    Legacy USB Support  Enabled    USB 2 0 Controller  Enabled      gt  Select Screen  USB 2 0 Controller Mode  HiSpeed   v Select item        Change option  Tab Select field  F1 General Help  F10 Save and Exit  ESC Exit    P   USB Mass Storage Device Configuration          80       USB configuration submenu                            Feature Option Description  USB Configuration  USB Function   Disabled Enables USB host controllers  2 USB ports  4 USB ports  Legacy USB Auto Enables support for legacy USB devices  Support Disabled such as keyboards  mice and bootable  Enabled USB devices  USB 2 0 Con    Disabled Select    Enabled    if your system contains  troller Enabled a USB controller and you have a USB  keyboard  USB 2 0 Con    FullSpeed Configures the USB 2 0 controller in HiS   troller Mode HiSpeed peed  480 Mbps_ or FullSpeed 12 Mbps              81       USB mass storage device configuration sub   menu   You can use this screen to view the USB Mass Storage  Device Configuration Menu  Use the up and down  lt Arrow gt     keys to select an item  Use the  lt Plus gt  and  lt Minus gt  keys to  change the value of the selected option     USB mass storage device configuration       Main Advanced PCI PnP Boot Security Chipset Exit          USB Mass Storage Device Configuration       Use  Enter    TAB   or  SHIFT_TAB  to    USB Mass Storage Reset Delay  20 Sec    select a field   No USB Mass Storage Device Detected Use     or     to  configure
10.     2  Press the drive bay locking latch in the direction of the  arrow  1  and pull the locking lever open  2                9000 q gf            Bas       4  Insert a SCSI hard drive in the drive bay        Note  If you are replacing an existing HDD   you will need to remove the four screws that  secure it in the drive bay and remove it     32 Chapter 2  Setting up    2 3 Installing a hard drive    5  Insert four screws to secure the new unit in the drive bay        6  Reinsert the drive bay into the chassis  Ensure that the  rear connector of the new drive is firmly seated in the  backplane        Chapter 2  Setting up 33    2 4 Rack mounting    2 4 Rack mounting    Follow these instructions to mount the Transport GX21   B2735  into an industry standard 19  rack     Note  Before mounting the   Transport GX21 in a rack  ensure that all  internal components have been installed and  that the unit has been fully tested  Mainte   nance can be performed on the unit while in  a rack but it is preferable to install the device  in a fully operational condition     1  Screw the mounting ears to the Transport GX21 as  shown using 4 screws from the supplied nuts  screws  and washers kit        2  Screw the sliding rail mounting brackets to the sliding  rails as shown  using the short black screws from the  supplied nuts  screws and washers kit                       Note  Ensure that the brackets with the cut  away section  to accommodate the handles    34 Chapter 2  Setting up    2 4 
11.    2 88 MB 3 1 2          Super I O configuration submenu    You can use this screen to change the configuration of Super  I O  Use the up and down   Arrow   keys to select an item   Use the  lt Plus gt  and  lt Minus gt  keys to change the value of the    selected option     Super I O configuration submenu       Main    Advanced PCI PnP Boot    Security Chipset Exit          Win627 Super I O chipset          Onboard Floppy Controller    Serial Port1 Address  Serial Port2 Address  Serial Port2 Mode  Parallel Port Address  Parallel Port Mode  Parallel Port IRQ     Enabled    3F8 IRQ4    Disabled    Disabled    Disabled    Normal    IRQ7        Use  Enter    TAB  or   SHIFT TAB  to select  a field    Use     or     to config   ure system time           Select Screen   v Select item      Change option  Tab Select field  F1 General Help  F10 Save and Exit  ESC Exit       73          Super I O configuration submenu                                           Feature Option Description  Win627 Super     Chipset  Onboard Enabled Enables or disables the onboard floppy  floppy con  Disabled controller  troller  Serial Port1   3F8 IRQ4 Sets the serial port 1  com 1  base I O  Address 3E8 IRQ4 address and an interrupt number  Dis   2E8 IRQ3 abled   port disabled  Disabled  Serial Port2   3F8 IRQ3 Sets the serial port 2  com 2  base I O  Address 3E8 IRQ4 address and interrupt number  Disabled    2E8 IRQ3 port disabled  Disabled  Serial Port2   Normal Allows BIOS to Select Mode for serial  
12.    tings  Use the up and down  lt Arrow gt  keys to select an item   Use the  lt Plus gt  and  lt Minus gt  keys to change the value of the  selected option     IDE configuration submenu       Main Advanced PCI PnP Boot Security Chipset Exit                IDE Configuration  Use  Enter    TAB   IDE Legacy Configuration  P ATA Only  or  SHIFT_TAB  to  S ATA Running Enhanced Mode  Yes  select a field  P ATA Channel Selection  Both   S ATA Ports Definition  PO 3rd P1 4th    Use     or     to  Configure S ATA as RAID  No  configure system  time    gt  IDE channel 0 Master    Xxxx    gt  IDE channel 0 Slave                gt  IDE channel 1 Master                gt  IDE channel 1 Slave    XXxx    gt  IDE channel 2 Master                gt  IDE channel 2 Slave    xxxx      5 Select Screen   gt  IDE channel 3 Master    Xxxx          Select item   gt  IDE channel    Slave    xxxx    4   Change option  Tab Select field  Hard Disk Write Protect  Disable  F1 General Help  IDE Detect Time Out  Sec   xx  F10 Save and Exit  ATA  PI  80 pin Cable Detection  Host  amp  Device    Esc Exit          69       IDE configuration submenu                      Feature Option Description   IDE Configuration   IDE Legacy Con    Disabled Select combination you wish to   figuration P ATA only use  Note  only 4 IDE drives  S ATA only can be used at one time  no  P ATA  amp  S ATA matter what the combination    S ATA Running Yes   Enhanced Mode No   P ATA Channel Primary   Selection Secondary  Both       S 
13.   Change option  Tab Select field  F1 General Help  F10 Save and Exit  ESC Exit             Feature    Option    Description          Configure advanced settings for Northbridge          PCI Bus Frequency       Auto   33 MHz  66 MHz  100 MHz  133 MHz       This section will allow you to select  the maximum PCI bus speed  The  default will always be set to AUTO        101          BIOS exit menu    You can display an Exit BIOS Setup option by highlighting it  with the  lt Arrow gt  keys and pressing  lt Enter gt      BIOS exit menu       Main Advanced PCI PnP Boot    Security Chipset Exit          Exit Options       Save Changes and Exit  Discard Changes and Exit  Discard Changes    Load Optimal Defaults  Load Failsafe Defaults          Use  Enter    TAB  or   SHIFT_TAB  to select  a field    Use     or     to config   ure system time           Select Screen   v Select item      Change option  Tab Select field  F1 General Help  F10 Save and Exit  ESC Exit       102       BIOS exit menu       Feature Option Description          Save Changes and Exit Use this option to exit setup and  reboot  Changes you have  made are stored into CMOS        Discard Changes and Exit Use this option to exit setup  and reboot  Changes you  have made are not stored in  CMOS        Discard Changes Use this option to discard all  changes that you have made  but not saved in CMOS        Load Optimal defaults Use this option to load default  performance setup options when  settings have become corrupt
14.  3 3V Displays voltages for CPU  memory    5V and other devices    12V   Auto Control Fan   s Disabled   All fan speeds are controlled by tem    Speed Enabled perature sensor to reduce noise  This  feature is not supported by old 603  Xeon processor    Chassis intrusion Disabled   Enabled Disabled   When chassis is   Detect Enabled open  event is detected  BIOS will          record event        85       Advanced PCI PnP menu    You can use this screen to view PnP  Plug  amp  Play  BIOS  Configuration Menu  This menu allows the user to configure  how the BIOS assigns resources  amp  resolves conflicts  Use  the up and down  lt Arrow gt  keys to select an item  Use the   lt Plus gt  and  lt Minus gt  keys to change the value of the selected  option     Advanced PCI PnP Menu       Main Advanced PCI PnP Boot Security Chipset Exit                Advanced PCI PnP Settings   Use  Enter    TAB  or  WARNING  Setting wrong values in below sec     SHIFT         to select  tions may cause system to malfunction afield    Plug  amp  Play OS  Yes  a ME  PCI Legacy Timer  64  y  Allocate IRQ to PCI VGA  Yes   Palette Snooping  Disable   PCI IDE BusMaster  Enable   IRQ3  Available   IRQ4  Available   IRQ4  Available   IRQ7  Available   IRQ9  Available   IRQ10  Available   IRQ11  Available   IRQ14  Available   IRQ15  Available   DMA Channel 0  Available   DMA Channel 1  Available   DMA Channel 3  Available   DMA Channel 5  Available  PEE T  DMA Channel 6  Available       Select item  DMA Chann
15.  BIOS Setup screen is shown below     BIOS advanced menu       Main Advanced PCI PnP Boot Security Chipset Exit          Advanced Settings            Use  Enter    TAB  or  WARNING  Setting wrong values in below sec   SHIFT  TAB  to select    tions may cause system malfunction  a field   gt  CPU Configuration Use     or H1 to config   IDE Configuration ure system time      gt  Floppy Configuration   gt  Super I O Configuration           gt  ACPI Configuration  lt  gt  Select Screen    gt  DMI Event Log  V Select item   P Remote Access Configuration     Change option    gt  USB Configuration Tab Select field    gt  Onboard Devices Configuration F1 General Help     gt  Hardware Monitor F10 Save and Exit  ESC Exit          66    BIOS advanced menu                                              Features Option Description   Advanced settings   CPU Configuration Menu Item Configure CPU   IDE Configuration Menu Item Configure the IDE devices s    Floppy Configuration Menu Item Configures devices connected to  the floppy controller   Super I O Configura  Menu Item Configures devices connected to   tion the SUper I O controller   ACPI Configuration Menu Item Section for advanced ACPI con   figuration   DMI Event Logging Menu Item Views and controls event log   Remote Access Con  Menu Item Configures Console Redirect   figuration   USB Configuration Menu Item Configures USB controller and  legacy device support   Onboard devices Con    Menu Item Use this section to Enable Dis    figurat
16.  and key   board ports     2 USB 2 0 ports     1 9 pin UART serial port     3 RJ 45 LAN ports     1 VGA port    Video    ATI amp  Rage    XL PCI Graphics  controller      8 MB frame buffer video memory       Front panel     2 USB 2 0 ports     HDD activity  LAN activity  power   fan fail and temperature fail LEDs     Power and reset switches          Regulatory     FCC class B  declaration  conformity    e   CE  declaration of conformity           Chapter 1  Overview    1 4 Unpacking    1 4 4 Box contents    1 4 Unpacking                                                                                                                                                    P N 523410290033                        B2735 B2735 B2735  Component Description    5155                G21U4H  1 U chassis  2 Yes  internal HDD  bays  1U chassis  4 Yes Yes  external HDD  bays  Tyan S2735 Yes Yes Yes    system board  kaai TERNI  pre installed   P N 541172850002   T      Tyan   8110 S  Yes           ATA RAID con   Ida  troller card  LA     pre installed   P N 541172850002   E Tyan M7902 Yes         Ultra 320 SCSI  _        controller card  P N 541190860001  pre installed     a        Slim CD ROM   Yes Yes Yes  P N 340729700001 adapter  24x slim CD  Yes Yes Yes  ROM drive   pre installed   P N 523430061006  P N 344723200001 adapter  Slim floppy Yes Yes      disk drive  pre   P installed        Chapter 1  Overview       1 4 Unpacking    Box contents  cont                                             
17.  backplane   including front panel cable  power cables  and S ATA  data cables     Remove the six screws that secure the S ATA backplane  bracket to the chassis        Remove the S ATA backplane bracket and backplanes  free from the chassis     Chapter 3  Replacing pre installed components 51    3 6 Replacing the storage backplane  3 6 1 2 S ATA backplane features       J6 1 square C  connector             Fan 5 connector       J3 serial ATA 7 pin  connector       Fan 4 connector             Fan 3 connector      HDD2 serial ATA    7 pin connector                   Fan 2 connector                Fan 1 connector BZ1 buzzer                   S1 Function set  switch    P1 LED pin out   put  2 x 6 pin  header       J5 DC power in   put connector             Note  B2735G21S4H is shipped with two  2 port S ATA backplanes to support 4 hot   swap S ATA hard disk drives    52 Chapter 3  Replacing pre installed components    3 6 Replacing the storage backplane  3 6 2 SCSI backplane  B2735G21U4H     3 6 2 1 Replacing the SCSI backplane  B2735G21U4H     Follow these instructions to replace the SCSI backplane on  your B2735G21U4H system     1  Remove the chassis cover as described in section 2 2 1  Removing the chassis cover     2  Remove the two screws that secure the metal retaining  plate to the chassis and lift it free as shown        3  Remove all cables connected to the SCSI backplane   including power cables  SCSI cable  and floppy disk drive  cable     Note  The slim floppy disk dr
18.  essere 2  B2735G21S4H specifications    3  B2735G21U4H specifications                 eese 4  U  npackilg doeet et eite Fere ee ri n 5  Box contents utei PTT Eee E 5  JACCESSOFIES Locos tute aibi dex etel eco Eier ete ree EPIS 7  Opening the POX ninpi een eee EE TE E e entente nenne 8  About    product    ne eet eec rhet EH Rr ede pene 9  System front view and front panel                       sees 9  System rear        uses    ien e AED ecce eee 10  System internal views                esesesseeeeeeeer enne eene nennen 11  Setting up  Before you begin  si rr EPOR ERES 15                 ie echa onem ce Mete IER                15                    RU REPERI ERN TRE REPREHENE bete ERG 15  Precautions ise eerte eere Rie eel ee E I Re IE 16  Installing motherboard components                        esee 17  Removing the chassis cover    17  Installing CPUS    oet erunt 18  Installing memory                    essent 20  Installing     PCI card           eee tees 21  Installing a hard drive    nene 25  Installing internal hard drives    273562152                                   25  Installing an IDE hard drive                            sees 25  Installing an internal S ATA hard drive                                    27  Installing an external S ATA hard drive  B2735G218S4H                30  Installing an external SCSI hard drive  B2735G21UAH                   31  Rack mounting    teo               rer eed e ee EE 34    Replacing pre installed components    Introduction    
19.  seeking technical advice  Your dealer may also be  close enough to visit with the hardware for servicing or test     ing     Help resources     1  See the beep codes section in the motherboard manual   2  See the TYAN website for FAQs  bulletins  driver updates  and other information  http   www tyan com   3  Only contact TYAN after first speaking with your dealer   4  Check the TYAN user group   alt comp periphs mainboard  TYAN    Returning merchandise for service    If any problems occur during the product   s warranty period   consult your system vendor or distributor before contacting  TYAN  The warranty covers normal customer use of the  product  The warranty does not cover damages sustained  during shipping or failure due to alteration  misuse  abuse  or  improper maintenance of the unit     Note  A receipt or copy of your invoice   marked with the date of purchase  is required  before any warranty service can be provided   You may obtain service by calling the manu   facturer for a Return Merchandise Authoriza   tion  RMA  number  The RMA number  should be displayed prominently on the out   side of the shipping carton  and the package  should be mailed prepaid  TYAN will pay to  have the product shipped back to you     Transport GX21  B2735  User s Manual   Document part number  D1577 100    107    108    
20.  system  time      lt  gt  Select Screen   v Select item      Change option  Tab Select field  F1 General Help  F10 Save and Exit  ESC Exit                   Feature Option Description          USB Configuration       USB Mass Storage 10 Sec Number of seconds POST waits for    Reset Delay 20 Sec the USB storage device after start until  30 Sec command  40 Sec                   82    Onboard devices configuration submenu    Use this screen to changer the Onboard Devices Configura   tion Settings  Use the up and down  lt Arrow gt  keys to select an  item  Use the  lt Plus gt  and  lt Minus gt  keys to change the value  of the selected option  A description of t    Onboard devices configuration submenu       Main Advanced PCI PnP Boot    Security Chipset Exit          Special Onboard Devices Configuration Settings          Onboard ATI Video  Onboard 82551 LAN    Remote Boot OS by 82551  Onboard 82546 Dualport LAN  Remote Boot OS by 82546     Enabled    Enabled    Enabled    Enabled    Enabled     Use  Enter    TAB  or   SHIFT_TAB  to  select a field    Use     or     to con   figure system time           Select Screen   v Select item      Change option  Tab Select field  F1 General Help  F10 Save and Exit  ESC Exit             Feature    Option    Description          Special Onboard Devices Configuration Settings                      Onboard ATI Video   Enabled Toggles the onboard ATI video  Disabled graphics   Onboard 82551 Enabled Toggles 10 100 Mbit LAN port  LAN Disabled   
21.  the motherboard to  the chassis        4  Remove the motherboard from the chassis     3 3 Replacing the CD ROM drive    This section describes how to remove and replace the CD   ROM drive in your Transport GX21  B2735  system     3 3 1 Replacing the slim CD ROM drive  B2735G21S2   Follow these instructions to replace the slim CD ROM drive in  your B2735G21S2 system     1  Remove the chassis cover as described in section 2 2 1  Removing the chassis cover     2  Locate the drive bay housing the FDD and slim CD ROM             Chapter 3  Replacing pre installed components 43    44    3 3 Replacing the CD ROM drive    3  Remove the two screws that secure the CD ROM back   plane to the CD ROM drive         4  Remove the four screws that secure the drive bay to the  chassis and lift the drive bay free                                5  Slide the slim CD ROM from the drive bay     Chapter 3  Replacing pre installed components    3 3 Replacing the CD ROM drive  3 3 2 Replacing the CD ROM drive   B2735G21U4H B2735G21S4H     Follow these instructions to replace the slim CD ROM drive in  your B2735G21U4H or B2735G21S4H system     1  Remove the chassis cover as described in section 2 2 1  Removing the chassis cover    2  Remove the power and data cables from the CD ROM  drive    3  Remove the two screws that secure the CD ROM bracket  to the chassis and lift it free        Chapter 3  Replacing pre installed components 45    3 3 Replacing the CD ROM drive    5  Remove the two screws that 
22. 4    ATAPI CD ROM drives submenu                 eee 95    BIOS security MENU    eee ese cee                         96    BIOS chipset set  ngs       neg                     98  Northbridge chipset configuration submenu                          sess 99  Southbridge chipset configuration submenu                          esses 100  Intel PCI 64 Hub 2 configuration submenu                           esse 101  BIOS   xit menu    ico mi rtr er nt e ere n Eee Io PEE en 102  SCSI and S ATA controller cards                      eee 104  Controller card location                    essen enne 104  M7902 Ultra 320 SCSI controller card features                                105  M8110 S ATA RAID controller card                                                  106  Technical support          oett iet tete dee ee eei 107  Help resources  ss nete Dope Rete 107    Returning merchandise for service                                107    1 1    1 2    1 1 About the Transport GX21  B2735     Chapter 1  Overview    About the Transport GX21  B2735     Congratulations on your purchase of the Transport GX21   B2735   rack mountable  barebone system for Intel   Xeon     processor  The Transport GX21  B2735  uses an advanced  Intel chipset for optimum performance and reliability  Add on  S ATA or SCSI storage controllers provide great flexibility  and combine with Gigabit Ethernet ports to provide powerful  computing capacity and optimal I O bandwidth for the most  demanding of enterprises     The ru
23. ADOHEEDOHUS 61  Introduction            REORUM HIRED RE 61  BIOS setup utility   neos enot ete iet rete cee 61  BIOS ment  Bar aeo ean ced nce iei 63  BIOS legend bar            nci bees pP Oen 64  BIOS        menu    auctore REESE ens 65  BIOS advanced menu           2 etre etate i 66  CPU configuration submenu                     eene 67  IDE configuration submenu                     eeeeeeeerennen    69  S ATA Port Primary IDE Secondary IDE configuration submenu  71  Floppy configuration submenu                     eese 72  Super I O configuration submenu                      see 73  ACPI settings SUBMENU    eee                      essiri Iens 74  Advanced ACPI configuration submenu                       eese 76  DMI event logging submenu                      eee 78  Remote access configuration submenu                       esee 79  USB configuration menu                                nennen 80  USB mass storage device configuration submenu                            82  Onboard devices configuration submenu                          sess 83  Hardware monitor submenu                    seen 84  Advanced PCI PnP                                                                          86  BIOS boot settings menu                  sees eene 88  Boot Settings configuration submenu                        eee 89  Boot device priority submenu                      see 91  Hard disk submenu             32  neenon ettet tenir 93  Removable drives submenu                     serere 9
24. ATA Ports Def   inition                  1  44    PO 4th P1 3rd                   Configure S ATA   No  as RAID Yes  S ATA port 0 1 Both While entering setup  BIOS  Master Primary auto detects the presence of  Secondary IDE devices  This displays the  S ATA port 0 1 Disabled status of auto detection of IDE  Slave devices   Primary Second    Auto Auto   To determine the IDE  ary Master User drive type by system BIOS  ATAPI Removable User   To set IDE drive type by  Primary Second    CD ROM user  ary Slave None ATAPI Removable   Read write  media  e g    IDE zip   CD ROM   Readable CD ROM  drive  Hard Disk Write Disabled This option protects the first  protect Enabled sector of the IDE HDD from  being written  IDE Detect Time   0 5  10 15   35 Configure the time  in sec     Out  Sec              onds  before the BIOS times  out when detecting an IDE  device       70          Feature Option Description             ATA  PI  80 pin Host and Device Toggles the detection of 80  Cable Detection Host wire IDE cables  Device             S ATA Port Primary IDE Secondary IDE config   uration submenu   You can use this screen to change SATA Port   Primary IDE    Secondary IDE Configuration Settings  Use the up and down      Arrow   keys to select an item  Use the   Plus   and   Minus    keys to change the value of the selected option     S ATA Port Primary IDE Secondary IDE Configuration submenu       Main Advanced PCI PnP Boot Security Chipset Exit          S ATA Port 0 IDE Master       
25. Department of Communications  Radio Interference Regulations   Cet appareil est conforme aux  norms de Classe B d interference radio tel que specifie par le Minis   tere Canadien des Communications dans les reglements d inetefer   ence radio      Notice for Europe  CE Mark  This product is in conformity   C with the Council Directive 89 336 EEC  92 31 EEC     EMO      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 Trans   port GX21  B2735   and consists of the following sections    Chapter 1     Provides an introduction to the Transport GX21  B2735  bare bones   packing list  describes the external components  gives tables of key  components  and provides block diagrams of the system     Chapter 2     Covers procedures on installing the CPUs  memory modules   optional PCI card  and hard drives     Chapter 3     Covers removal and replacement procedures for pre installed com   ponents     Appendix     Provides detailed specifications  maintenance and troubleshooting  procedures  an explanation of BIOS and technical diagrams     iii    Safety information    Before installing and using the Tr
26. Enabled    Enabled    Auto        Use  Enter    TAB  or   SHIFT TAB  to select  a field    Use     or     to config   ure system time           Select Screen   v Select item      Change option  Tab Select field  F1 General Help  F10 Save and Exit  ESC Exit       89       Boot settings configuration submenu       Feature    Option    Description          Boot Settings Configuration             play Mode    Keep Current    Quick Boot Mode Enabled Allows user bypass BIOS self  Disabled test during POST    Quiet Boot Disabled Enable this option to hide BIOS  Enabled Post messages during POST   Add On ROM Dis  Force Bios Allows user to force BIOS Option    ROM of add on cards to be dis   played during quiet boot                         Device       Onboard VGA       Boot Up Number On Choose status of keyboard NUM  Lock Off LOCK key  PS 2 Mouse Sup  Enabled Allows user to choose status of  port Disabled PS 2 mouse support  Auto  Wait for  F1  If Error   Enabled Allows user to disable the  Press  Disabled F1 to Continue  error message  when error is detected   Hit  Del  Message Enabled Allows user to disable the  Press  Display Disabled DEL to enter setup  message  during POST  Interrupt 19 Capture   Enabled Allows devices  such as network  Disabled card  to capture INT19 for boot   ing  Primary Display Auto Display Device is used by BIOS    POST       90       Boot device priority submenu    Use this screen to select options for the Boot Device Priority   Use the up and down  lt Ar
27. G3NR 8M moth   erboard      ATX form factor     Award BIOS 8 0 on 8 Mb LPC  flash ROM     LAN remote boot  PXE  support  and SMBIOS v2 3       Memory     128 bit dual channel memory bus     6 DDR DIMM sockets     Up to 12 GB DDR266 2008DRAM     Support for registered ECC type  memory modules    Networking     2 Gigabit Ethernet ports  Intel amp   82546EB LAN controller      1 10 100 Mbps LAN port  Intel    82551QM controller        Expansion slots  e  1  64 bit 133 MHz PCI X slot on  riser card    Power supply    EPS 12V  1U  400W with PFC       Back 1 0 ports     Stacked PS 2 mouse and key   board ports      2 USB 2 0 ports     1 9 pin UART serial port     3 RJ 45 LAN ports     1 VGA port    Video    ATI amp  Rage    XL PCI Graphics  controller      8 MB frame buffer video memory       Front panel     2 USB 2 0 ports     IDE activity  LAN activity  and  power LEDs     Power and reset switches          Regulatory     FCC class B  declaration of  conformity      CE  declaration of conformity           Chapter 1  Overview    1 3 Features    1 3 2 B2735G21S4H specifications       Enclosure     Industry standard  19  rack mount   able  1U chassis     4 external access HDD bays  1  slim CD ROM bay  1 slim FDD bay     21 5 x 17 x 1 7 inch  547 x 432       Storage     Integrated dual channel IDE con   troller from ICH5R   e  Tyan M8110 4 port S ATA RAID  card  RAID 0 1  0 1      4 hot swap S ATA HDD bays       43 mm    Slim 24x CD ROM drive    Slim FDD  Processors Cooling      Dual 
28. Mode IrDA port 2  ASK IR  Parallel port 378 Assigns the Parallel Port I O address   address 278 Disabled   Port disabled  3BC  Disabled  Parallel Port   Bi Directional   Configures parallel port mode   Mode Normal Bi directional   send and receive data   EPP Normal   can send data   ECP EPP   Enhanced parallel port   ECP   Extended capability port   Parallel Port   IRQ7 Assigns IRQ to parallel port  Interrupt IRQ5       ACPI settings submenu    Use this screen to change options for ACPI  Use the up and  down  lt Arrow gt  keys to select an item  Use the  lt Plus gt  and    lt Minus gt  keys to change the value of the selected option  A  description of the selected item appears on the right side of  the screen     74       ACPI settings submenu       Main    Advanced PCI PnP Boot    Security Chipset    Exit          ACPI Settings          ACPI Aware O S     gt  Advanced ACPI Configuration    WOL 54855 Support    Power Button Instant Off    After Power Failure     Yes      Enabled    Enabled      Always Off     Use  Enter    TAB  or   SHIFT_TAB  to select  a field    Use     or     to config   ure system time           Select Screen   v Select item      Change option  Tab Select field  F1 General Help  F10 Save and Exit  ESC Exit                                  Feature Option Description   ACPI Settings   ACPI Aware Yes Yes   Allows the system to utilize   O S No ACPI  Advanced Configuration and   Power Interface  specification   WOL 54855 Enabled Enable WOL event before syste
29. PI BIOS to add a  Table Disabled   pointer to an OEMB table in the Root System  Description Table  RSDT   Note  OEMB table  is used to pass POST data to the AML code  during ACPI O S operations  Headless Enabled Enable Disable Headless operation mode  Mode Disabled   through ACPI       77       DMI event logging submenu    You can use this screen to view the Event Log Control Menu   This logs system events  such as CMOS clear  ECC memory  errors  etc   and writes the log into NVRAM  Use the up and  down  lt Arrow gt  keys to select an item  Use the  lt Plus gt  and   lt Minus gt  keys to change the value of the selected option  The  settings are described on the following pages     DMI event logging submenu       Main Advanced PCI PnP Boot Security Chipset Exit          DMI Event Logging          Use  Enter    TAB  or   SHIFT_TAB  to select    View Event Log a field   Mark All Events as Read   Clear Event Log Use     or     to config   Event Log Statistics ure system time           Select Screen   v Select item      Change option  Tab Select field  F1 General Help  F10 Save and Exit                                        ESC Exit   Feature Option Description  DMI Event Logging  View Event View all unread events on the event log  Log  Mark all events mark all unread events as read  as read  Clear event log Discard all events in the event log  Event log sta  Displays the storage capacity and usage  tistics statistics of the event log       78          Remote access configuratio
30. R  100MHz PCI X  BUSA alala  ajaja  BUS  02  ase Intel E7501 MCH  BUS  04 P64H2  133MHz OR  SO DIMM ICH3_PIRQ A  100MHz PCI X   MEM CNTRL AND DATA  SLOT 1 BUS B   Option           ajaja  ajaja  DDR B DIMMS  HI 1 5 BUS   00  SLOT  4  SLOT 3          BUS   01  PCI 32 33MHz    PRIMARY 1 5  IDE CONN                               RJS  Rus SECONDARY  pecon  gt   Intel 82801ER  ICHSR             ELIT                                                                               10 100  SATA a i An LAN  CONN Rage XL 82551  8MB DISPLAY  MEMORY  CONN    lt        gt   CRT  Winbond CONN R345  83782D or  ADM1027  BIOS LPC BUS SERVER  8Mb MGMT  CONN  FIRMWARE HUB  SUPER I O  W83627HF  PRINTER SERIAL SERIAL KBD FLOPPY  PORT PORT PORT PORT CONN                                     14 Chapter 1  Overview    2 1    2 1 Before you begin    Chapter 2  Setting up    Before you begin    This chapter explains how to install motherboard components  including CPUs  memory modules  and PCI card  There are  also instructions in this section for installing S ATA  SCSI and  IDE hard drives     Careful attention should be given to the precautions men   tioned in this section when setting up 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 to
31. Rack mounting    on the front of the unit  are fixed to the front  end of the rail     3  Fully extend the sliding rails until they lock   Note  Do not tighten the brackets to the    rails as you will need to adjust their position  later     4  Screw each sliding rail to the side of the Transport GX21  as shown  You will need 3 short  silver colored screws  from the supplied nuts  screws and washers kit  for each  rail        5  Return the sliding rails to their shortest position   Note  When fully extended  the sliding rails    will lock  The release mechanism is located  on the sliding rail as shown  Press the    Chapter 2  Setting up 35    2 4 Rack mounting    release mechanism while pushing the sliding  rails to shorten them                 6  With the rails in their shortest position  adjust both front  mounting brackets so that they are flush with the front of  the unit        7  Accurately measure the depth of your rack and adjust the  rear brackets accordingly     8  When all brackets are positioned correctly  tighten them     36 Chapter 2  Setting up    2 4 Rack mounting    9  Lift the unit into place in the rack and screw it into place  as shown        G                Gef x                                                                                            S  c       2 3                 2   MI   Sea  A                               Note  To avoid injury  it is strongly recom   mended that two people lift the    Transport GX21 into place while a third per   s
32. Remote Boot OS Enabled Remote boot OS from 82551  by 82551 Disabled   Onboard 82546 Enabled Toggles the Gigabit LAN ports  Dualport LAN Disabled   Remote Boot OS Enabled Remote boot OS from 82546  by 82546 Disabled                83       Hardware monitor submenu    You can use this screen to view the Hardware Monitor Con   figuration Settings  Use the up and down  lt Arrow gt  keys to  select an item  Use the  lt Plus gt  and  lt Minus gt  keys to change  the value of the selected option     Hardware monitor submenu       Main Advanced PCI PnP Boot Security Chipset Exit                Monitor CPU Temperature  Fan Speed and   Voltage Use  Enter    TAB  or   SHIFT_TAB  to select   CPU Temperature a field   CPU1 xx C   CPU2 Xxx    Use  4  or     to config   ure system time    Fan Speed   CPU1 Fan xxxx RPM   CPU2 Fan xxxx RPM   Fan2 xxxx RPM   Fan3 xxxx RPM   Fan 5 xxxx RPM   Fan 7 xxxx RPM   Voltage       Select Screen    3 3V            V  v Select item    5V X XXX V     Change option    12V XX xxx V Tab Select field  F1 General Help   Auto Control Fan s Speed  Disabled  F10 Save and Exit   Chassis Intrusion Detect  Disabled  ESC Exit          84       Hardware monitor submenu       Feature    Option    Description          Monitor CPU Temperature  Fan Speed and Voltage       CPU1 Temperature    Displays CPU temperatures                   CPU2 Temperature   CPU1 Fan Displays speed of fans connected to   CPU2 Fan appropriate fan headers   Fan 2   Fan3   Fan 4   Fan 5   Fan 7   
33. Transport GX21    B2735                                                       User   s Manual    Document part number  D1577 100    Preface    Copyright    This publication  including all photographs  illustrations  and soft   ware  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 2003 4  Version 1 00    Disclaimer    Information contained in this document is furnished by TYAN com   puter Corporation and has been reviewed for accuracy and reliability  prior to printing  TYAN assumes no liability whatsoever  and dis   claims 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     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  TYAN Tiger i7501R S2735 8M  and Transport GX21 are  trademarks of TYAN Comput
34. Use  Enter    TAB  or          Device   P ATA Only     SHIFT  TAB  to   Type  Auto  select a field  LBA Large Mode  Auto      Block  Multi   Sector transfer   Auto  Use     vn e config   PIO Mode  Auto  HS System ume   S M A R T  Auto    32 Bit Data Transfer  Disabled        Select Screen     v Select item      Change option  Tab Select field  F1 General Help  F10 Save and Exit  ESC Exit             71       Floppy configuration submenu    You can use this screen to change the Floppy Configuration  Settings  Use the up and down  lt Arrow gt  keys to select an  item  Use the  lt Plus gt  and  lt Minus gt  keys to change the value    of the selected option     Floppy configuration submenu                      Main Advanced PCI PnP Boot Security Chipset Exit  Floppy Configuration  Use  Enter    TAB  or   SHIFT_TAB  to select  a field  Floppy A  1 44 MB 3 1 2    Floppy B  Disabled     Use     or     to config   ure system time           Select Screen   v Select item      Change option  Tab Select field  F1 General Help  F10 Save and Exit  ESC Exit       72       Floppy configuration submenu                            Features Option Description   Floppy Configuration  Disabled This setting defines the type of  360 KB 5 1 4    floppy drive installed in the sys   1 2 MB 5 1 4    tem  720 KB 3 1 2     1 44 MB 3 1 2     2 88 MB 3 1 2     Disabled This setting defines the type of  360 KB 5 1 4    floppy drive installed in the sys   1 2 MB 5 1 4    tem  720 KB 3 1 2     1 44 MB 3 1 2  
35. ansport GX21   take note of the fol   lowing precautions     iv    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  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 using the system near water  in direct sunlight  or  near a heating device    Cover the unit when not in use     Table of Contents    Overview  About the Transport GX21    2735                                       1  Product models    sei etim eee 1  inu                             2  B2735G2152 specifications                  
36. bmenu    Use this screen to select options for the           CD ROM  Drives  Use the up and down  lt Arrow gt  keys to select an item   Use the  lt Plus gt  and  lt Minus gt  keys to change the value of the    selected option     ATAPI CD ROM drives submenu       Main    Advanced PCI PnP Boot    Security Chipset Exit          ATAPI CD ROM Drives          1st Drive     XX XXX XXXXX  XXX        Use  Enter    TAB  or   SHIFT_TAB  to select  a field    Use     or     to config   ure system time           Select Screen   v Select item      Change option  Tab Select field  F1 General Help  F10 Save and Exit  ESC Exit          Feature    Option    Description          ATAPI CD ROM Drives          1st Drive  Disabled       XX XXX XXXXX XXX          95          BIOS security menu    The system can be configured so that all users must enter a  password every time the system boots or when BIOS Setup  is entered  using either the Supervisor password or User  password  The Supervisor and User passwords activate two  different levels of password security  If you select password  support  you are prompted for a one to six character pass   word  Type the password on the keyboard  The password  does not appear on the screen when typed  Make sure you  write it down  If you forget it  you must clear CMOS and  reconfigure     BIOS security menu       Main Advanced PCI PnP Boot Security Chipset Exit          Security Settings       Use  Enter    TAB  or       SHIFT_TAB  to select  Supervisor Pass
37. creen that appears when  you enter BIOS setup  The menu has two main frames  The  left frame displays all the options that can be configured    Grayed out  options cannot be configured  options in blue  can be changed     The right frame displays the key legend  Above the key leg    end is an area reserved for a text message  When an option  is selected in the left frame  it is highlighted in white  Often  a  text message will accompany it     BIOS main menu       Main Advanced PCI PnP Boot Security Chipset Exit          System Overview       Use  Enter    TAB  or    AMIBIOS  SHIFT_TAB  to select   Version  08 00 09 a field   Build Date  xx xx 2003   ID  9ABBP006 Use  4  or     to config   ure system time    Processor   Type  ntel amp  Xeon    CPU x xx GHz    Logical Count   x        Select Screen                            System Memory  v Select item   Size            MB     Change option    Tab Select field   System Time  12 59 59  F1 General Help   System Date  xxx xx xx 2003   F10 Save and Exit   ESC Exit  Feature Option Description   Main   System time HH MM SS Set the system time   System date MM DD YY Set the system date             65       BIOS advanced menu    You can select any of the items in the left frame of the  screen  such as Super I O Configuration  to go to the sub  menu for that item  You can display an Advanced BIOS  Setup option by highlighting it using the  lt Arrow gt  keys  All  Advanced BIOS Setup options are described in this section   The Advanced
38. e line up with corresponding notches in  the memory slot     20 Chapter 2  Setting up    2 2 Installing motherboard components         5  Insert the m    emory module into the slot as shown            z              J    6    Ensure that the locking levers are firmly in place and that  the memory module is properly seated in the slot        2 2 4 Installing a PCI card    Follow the instructions in this section to install a PCI card in  your Transport GX21  B2735  system     1  Remove the chassis cover as described in section 2 2 1  Removing the chassis cover     2  Remove the PCI retention bar        Chapter 2  Setting up 21    2 2    22    Installing motherboard components    3  Remove the screw securing the PCI faceplate to the  chassis        Chapter 2  Setting up    2 2 Installing motherboard components    6  Press the PCI card into place in the slot on the riser card   Ensure that the card is seated properly in the slot on the  riser card and that the riser card is properly seated in its  slot on the motherboard     Insert PCI card tip  in slot here        Riser card       Chapter 2  Setting up    2 2 Installing motherboard components    Insert the screw to secure the PCI card to the chassis     8        Chapter 2  Setting up    24    2 3 Installing a hard drive    2 3 Installing a hard drive    Follow these instructions to install various different types of  hard drives in your system   2 3 1 Installing internal hard drives  B2735G21S2     This B2735G21S2 can support in
39. e until you are ready to  reinstall it     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 packag   ing that they ship with until they are ready for installa   tion    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    Always use the correct size screws and fixings when  installing or replacing components     Note  All connectors are designed to fit  one way only  no force should required to  make a connection     16    Chapter 2  Setting up    2 2 Installing motherboard components    2 2 Installing motherboard components    This section describes how to install CPUs  memory modules  and PCI card     2 2 1 Removing the chassis cover    Follow these instructions to remove the Transport GX21   B2735  chassis cover  This step is required before any other  procedures in this chapter can be undertaken     1  Remove the six screws that secure the chassis cover   T       2  Slide the cover in the direction of the arrow  A  and then  lift the cover off  B         Chapter 2  Setting up 17    2 2 Installing motherboard components    2 2 2 Installing CPUs    This section describes how to install Intel   Xeon processors  and heatsinks in your Transport GX21  B2735  system  Thi
40. eatures    1 3 3 B2735G21U4H specifications       Enclosure     Industry standard  19  rack mount   able  1U chassis     4 external access HDD bays  1  slim CD ROM bay  1 slim FDD bay     21 5 x 17 x 1 7 inch  547 x 432       Storage     Integrated dual channel IDE con   troller from ICH5R     Tyan M702 dual channel Ultra 320  SCSI card  HostRAID support      4 hot swap  Ultra320 SCSI HDD       43 mm  bays      Slim 24x CD ROM drive    Slim FDD  Processors Cooling      Dual mPGA604 socket     Single or dual Intel   Xeon    pro   cessor with 512K iL2 and 1 MB iL3     533 400 MHz FSB      5 cooling fans  40 x 40 x 28 mm     1 power supply fan     2 CPU heatsinks     Hardware auto fan speed control       Chipset     Intel amp  E7501 server chipset     MCH   ICH5R   P64H2   FWH     Winbond W83627HF super I O  chip     analog device ADM 1027 hard   ware monitoring IC    Motherboard    Tyan Tiger S2735G3NR 8M moth   erboard      ATX form factor     Award BIOS 8 0 on 8 Mb LPC  flash ROM     LAN remote boot  PXE  support  and SMBIOS v2 3       Memory     128 bit dual channel memory bus     6 DDR DIMM sockets     Up to 12 GB DDR266 2008DRAM     Support for registered ECC type  memory modules    Networking     2 Gigabit Ethernet ports  Intel amp   82546EB LAN controller      1 10 100 Mbps LAN port  Intel    82551QM controller        Expansion slots  e  1  64 bit 133 MHz PCI X slot on  riser card    Power supply      EPS 12V  10  400W with PFC       Back I O ports     Stacked PS 2 mouse
41. el_7  Available      Change option  Received Memory Size  Disabled  D  Fuse d  Extended BIOS Data Area  Enabled  ES d                  86    Advanced PCI PnP Menu                                           Feature Option Description  Advanced PCI PnP Menu  Plug  amp  Play OS Yes The Yes setting allows the operating  No system to change the interrupt  I O   and DMA settings  Set this option if  the system is running Plug and Play  aware operating systems  Set No for  operating systems that do not meet  the Plug and Play specifications   PCI Latency Timer 32 64 96   This setting controls how many PCI    248 clocks each PCI device can hold the  bus before another PCI device takes  over  When set to higher values   every PCI device can conduct trans   actions for a longer time and thus  improve the effective PCI bandwidth   Allocate IRQ to PCI   Yes Allows or restricts the system from  VGA No giving the VGA adaptor an IRQ   Palette Snooping Disabled   This is the default setting and should  Enabled not be changed unless the VGA card  manufacturer requires Palette Snoop   ing to be Enabled   PCI IDE Bus Master   Disabled ENABLED  BIOS uses PCI bus mas   Enabled tering for reading   writing to IDE  drives   IRQ3   IRQ15 Available   Allows user to reserve a specific IRQ  Reserved   for a legacy device  Note  most hard   ware devices  amp  OS do not support  manually assigned IRQs    DMAO   7 Available   Allows user to reserve a specific IRQ  Reserved   for a legacy device  Reserved M
42. emory Disabled Size of memory block to reserve for  Size 16K legacy ISA devices  32K  64K  Enabled BIOS Data   Enabled Enable   Disable Extended BIOS  Area Disabled Data Area                87    BIOS boot settings menu    You can display Boot Setup option by highlighting it using the   lt Arrow gt  keys and pressing  lt Enter gt      BIOS boot settings menu       Main Advanced PCI PnP Boot Security Chipset Exit          Boot Settings          n      Use  Enter    TAB  or   gt  Boot Settings Configuration  SHIFT  TAB  to select    a field   gt  Boot Device Priority    gt  Hard Disk Drives    gt  Removable Drives    gt  ATAPI CD ROM Drives    Use     or     to config   ure system time           Select Screen   v Select item      Change option  Tab Select field  F1 General Help  F10 Save and Exit  ESC Exit          88       Boot Settings configuration submenu    Use this screen to select options for the Boot Settings Config   uration  Use the up and down  lt Arrow gt  keys to select an item   Use the  lt Plus gt  and  lt Minus gt  keys to change the value of the    selected option     Boot settings configuration submenu       Main Advanced PCI PnP Boot    Security Chipset Exit          Boot Settings Configuration          Quick Boot   Quiet Boot   Add On ROM Display Mode  Boot Up Number Lock   PS 2 Mouse Support   Wait for  F1  If Error   Hit  DEL  Message Display  Interrupt 19 Capture  Primary Display Devices     Disabled    Disabled    Force BIOS    On     Auto    Enabled    
43. er Corporation     Intel  Xeon  and combinations thereof are trademarks of Intel Corpo   ration     AMI  AMIBIOS  and combinations thereof are trademarks of AMI  Software Incorporated     Microsoft Windows is a trademark of Microsoft Corporation   IBM  PC  AT and PS 2 are trademarks of IBM Corporation   Winbond is a trademark of Winbond Electronics Corporation     Portable Document Format  PDF  is a trademark of Adobe Corpora   tion     Federal Communications Commission    Notice for the USA Compliance Information State   ment  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 inter   ference 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   e   ncrease 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    ii    This apparatus complies with the Class B limits for radio interfer   ence as specified in the Canadian 
44. gged  industry standard 19 inch  rack mountable  design contains up to 4 HDD bays  1 slim CD ROM bay and 1  3 5 inch FDD  making it both flexible and practical     Product models    Table 1  Transport GX21  B2735  models       Hot HDD    Model HDD Swap Back  SKU TYpe    Support   plane          B2735G21S2 2 internal No NA Standard SKU    HDD bays       B2735G21S4H   4removable   Yes 4 port OEM Only    HDD bays S ATA          B2735G21U4H   4removable   Yes 4 port OEM Only    HDD bays SCSI                   Chapter 1  Overview       1 3 Features    1 3 Features    1 3 1 B2735G21S2 specifications       Enclosure     Industry standard  19  rack mount   able  1U chassis     2 internal access 1  HDD bays  1  slim CD ROM bay  1 bay for 3 5   FDD or internal access 1  HDD     21 5 x 17 x 1 7 inch  547 x 432 x  43 mm     Storage     Integrated dual channel IDE con   troller from ICH5R   e 2 Integrated S ATA ports from  ICH5R  RAID 0 1 support      2 Internal  fixed  HDD bays   e   Slim 24x CD ROM drive     Optional 3 5 inch FDD       Processors     Dual mPGA604 socket     Single or dual Intel   Xeon    pro   cessor with 512K iL2 and 1 MB iL3     533 400 MHz FSB    Cooling     5 cooling fans 40 x 40 x 28 mm     1 power supply fan     2 CPU heatsinks     Hardware auto fan speed control       Chipset     Intel amp  E7501 server chipset     MCH   ICH5R   P64H2   FWH     Winbond W83627HF super I O  chip     analog device ADM 1027 hard   ware monitoring IC    Motherboard    Tyan Tiger S2735
45. ion able special onboard devices   Hardware monitor Menu Item Hardware Monitor and Display                CPU configuration submenu    You can use this screen to change the CPU Settings  Use the  up and down  lt Arrow gt  keys to select an item  Use the  lt Plus gt   and  lt Minus gt  keys to change the value of the selected option     67    CPU configuration submenu       Main Advanced PCI PnP Boot Security Chipset Exit          CPU Configuration submenu          Use  Enter    TAB  or    Manufacturer  Intel  SHIFT_TAB  to select  Brand String  Intel   Xeon    CPU x xx GHz a field   Cache L2 i 51 2KB Use     or     to config   Cache L3 KB ure system time   Ratio Status   Unlocked     gt  Select Screen  Ratio Actual Value 15     v Select item             Ratio CMOS Setting  255      Change option    Tab Select field  Hyper Threading  Embedded    F1 General Help  F10 Save and Exit  ESC Exit  Feature Option Description          Configure advanced CPU settings                         Ratio Status Unlocked   Ratio Actual XX   value   Ratio CMOS 255 Sets the ratio between CPU Core   Setting Clock and the FSB frequency   Note  If an invalid ratio is set in  CMOS  actual and set point values  may differ   Hyper Thread  Enabled ENABLE  Enable CPU Hyper    ing Disabled Threading for HT enabled proces     sor s     DISABL E  Disable CPU Hyper   Threading for HT enabled proces   sor s         68          IDE configuration submenu    You can use this screen to change IDE Configuration Set
46. ive uses a sin   gle ribbon cable that provides it with both  power and data  To remove the ribbon cable  you must operate the release mechanism as  shown below                             Chapter 3  Replacing pre installed components 53    3 6 Replacing the storage backplane    4  Remove the 10 screws that secure the SCSI backplane  to the chassis and lift the backplane free        54 Chapter 3  Replacing pre installed components    3 6 Replacing the storage backplane    3 6 2 2 SCSI backplane features           J8 big      90  deg    J5 80 pin SCA2    J7 big 4P 90  deg    F3 fan 3P    J4 80 pin SCA2    U14 MPU    J6 front panel    display board J3 80 pin SCA2    J11 floppy 34P    JP2 to system    JP1 to 12C    J1 SCSI 68 pin J2 80 pin SCA2    Chapter 3  Replacing pre installed components 55    3 7 Replacing the power supply  3 7 Replacing the power supply    Follow these instructions to replace the power supply in your   Transport GX21  B2735  system    1  Remove the chassis cover as described in section 2 2 1  Removing the chassis cover    2  Remove the four screws that secure the fan assembly to  the chassis and lift it free        3  Disconnect power cables from the motherboard  HDDs   FDDs  CD ROM drive and fans  See section 3 4 2 Dis   connecting Cables for details on how to do this    4  Remove the four screws that secure the power supply to  the chassis and lift the unit free          0  lt    0 lt 5            Te  N    N  N  N                56 Chapter 3  Replacing 
47. l the key   board  display  disk drives  serial communications  anda  number of miscellaneous functions  This section of the  appendix describes the various BIOS settings that can be  used to configure your system     BIOS setup utility    With the BIOS setup utility  you can modify BIOS settings and  control the features of your system  The setup utility uses a  number of menus     Note  All menus shown in this section are  based on atypical system  The actual menus  displayed on your screen may look different  depending on the hardware and features  installed     To start the BIOS setup utility     1  Turn on or reboot your system     2  Press   Del   during POST  F4 on remote console  to  start the BIOS setup utility    61    BIOS setup utility       Main Advanced PCI PnP Boot    Security Chipset    Exit          System Overview       AMIBIOS   Version  08 00 09   Build Date  xx xx 2003   ID  OABBP006   Processor   Type  Intel   Xeon    CPU x xx GHz    Logical Count   x    System Memory    Size  gt  xxxx MB  System Time  12 59 59   System Date  xxx xx xx 2003          Use  Enter    TAB  or   SHIFT TAB  to select  a field    Use     or     to config   ure system time           Select Screen   v Select item      Change option  Tab Select field  F1 General Help  F10 Save and Exit  ESC Exit       To select an item     Use the   Arrow   keys to make a selection     To display a submenu  a pointer  gt  marks all submenus     Use the arrow keys to move the cursor to the required 
48. m   Support Disabled goes to S4855 mode   The power Enabled The Power Button Instant Off func   Disabled tion only supports non ACPI O S   After Power Always On Determines the mode of operation if   Failure Always Off an AC power failure occurs       Previous State             75       Advanced ACPI configuration submenu    Use this screen to select options for ACPI  Use the up and  down  lt Arrow gt  keys to select an item  Use the  lt Plus gt  and   lt Minus gt  keys to change the value of the selected option  A  description of the selected item appears on the right side of  the screen     Advanced ACPI configuration submenu       Main    Advanced PCI PnP Boot Security Chipset Exit          Advanced ACPI Configuration       Use  Enter    TAB  or   SHIFT_TAB  to select    ACPI 2 0 Support  No  a field   ACPI APIC Support  Enabled    Ami OEMB table  Enabled  Use     or     to config   Headless Mode  Disabled    ure system time              Select Screen   v Select item      Change option  Tab Select field  F1 General Help  F10 Save and Exit  ESC Exit          76       Advanced ACPI configuration       Feature    Option    Description          Advanced ACPI Configuration                         ACPI 2 0 Yes Set this value to allow or prevent the system  Support No complying with the ACPI 2 0 specification  APIC Sup    Enabled   This option allows you to delete whether or not  port Disabled   to enable ACPI management features  AmiOEMB   Enabled   Set this value to allow the AC
49. m  Use  the  lt Plus gt  and  lt Minus gt  keys to change the value of the   selected option     Hard disk drives submenu       Main Advanced PCI PnP Boot    Security Chipset Exit          Hard Disk Drives          1st Drive     XX XXX XXXXX XXX        Use  Enter    TAB  or   SHIFT_TAB  to select  a field    Use     or     to config   ure system time           Select Screen   v Select item      Change option  Tab Select field  F1 General Help  F10 Save and Exit  ESC Exit          Feature    Option    Description          Hard Disk Drives          1st Drive       XX XXX XXXXX XX  Disabled             93       Removable drives submenu    Use this screen to select options for the Removable Drives   Use the up and down  lt Arrow gt  keys to select an item  Use  the  lt Plus gt  and  lt Minus gt  keys to change the value of the  selected option     Removable drives submenu       Main Advanced PCI PnP Boot Security Chipset Exit          Removable Drives       1st Drive       Use  Enter    TAB  or   151 FLOPPY DRIVE     SHIFT_TAB  to select    a field    Use     or     to config   ure system time           Select Screen   v Select item      Change option  Tab Select field  F1 General Help  F10 Save and Exit  ESC Exit             Feature    Option Description          Removable Drives       1st Device 1st FLOPPY DRIVE   Specifies the boot sequence for          Disabled removable drive booting  This    option will show all removable  devices          94          ATAPI CD ROM drives su
50. mPGA604 socket     Single or dual Intel   Xeon    pro   cessor with 512K iL2 and 1 MB iL3     533 400 MHz FSB      5 cooling fans  40 x 40 x 28 mm      1 power supply fan     2 CPU heatsinks     Hardware auto fan speed control       Chipset     Intel amp  E7501 server chipset     MCH   ICH5R   P64H2   FWH     Winbond W83627HF super I O  chip     analog device ADM 1027 hard   ware monitoring IC    Motherboard    Tyan Tiger S2735G3NR 8M moth   erboard      ATX form factor     Award BIOS 8 0 on 8 Mb LPC  flash ROM     LAN remote boot  PXE  support  and SMBIOS v2 3       Memory     128 bit dual channel memory bus     6 DDR DIMM sockets     Up to 12 GB DDR266 2008DRAM     Support for registered ECC type  memory modules    Networking     2 Gigabit Ethernet ports  Intel amp   82546EB LAN controller      1 10 100 Mbps LAN port  Intel    82551QM controller        Expansion slots  e  1  64 bit 133 MHz PCI X slot on  riser card    Power supply    EPS 12V  1U  400W with PFC       Back I O ports     Stacked PS 2 mouse and key   board ports     2 USB 2 0 ports     1 9 pin UART serial port     3 RJ 45 LAN ports     1 VGA port    Video    ATI amp  Rage    XL PCI Graphics  controller      8 MB frame buffer video memory       Front panel     2 USB 2 0 ports     HDD activity  LAN activity  power   fan fail and temperature fail LEDs     Power and reset switches          Regulatory     FCC class B  declaration  conformity    e       declaration of conformity           Chapter 1  Overview    1 3 F
51. n submenu    You can use this screen to view the Remote Access Configu   ration Menu  This feature allows remote access to the Server  via serial port  Use the up and down  lt Arrow gt  keys to select  an item  Use the  lt Plus gt  and  lt Minus gt  keys to change the  value of the selected option     Remote access configuration       Main    Advanced PCI PnP Boot Security Chipset Exit          Configure Remote Access Type and Parameters          Remote Access    Use  Enter    TAB  or       SHIFT TAB  to select   Disabled  a field    Use     or     to config   ure system time      lt  gt  Select Screen   v Select item      Change option  Tab Select field  F1 General Help  F10 Save and Exit  ESC Exit             Feature Option    Description          Configure Remote    Access Type and Parameters          Remote Access Disabled    Serial  SMDC          Enables remote access to system  through the serial port          79       USB configuration menu    You can use this screen to view the USB Configuration  Menu  Use the up and down  lt Arrow gt  keys to select an item   Use the  lt Plus gt  and  lt Minus gt  keys to change the value of the  selected option  The settings are described on the following  pages     USB configuration menu       Main Advanced PCI PnP Boot Security Chipset Exit          USB Configuration             Use  Enter    TAB  or  Model Version   X XX X XX  SHIFT TAB  to select    a field  USB Devices Enabled     None Use     or     to config   ure system time
52. o not allow remapping of          memory  CAS Latency Auto CAS Latency Select  Choose 2  2 5  2 or Auto by SPD    2 5                99       Southbridge chipset configuration submenu    This menu gives options for South Bridge Chipset Configura   tion settings  Use the up and down  lt Arrow gt  keys to select an  item  Use the  lt Plus gt  and  lt Minus gt  keys to change the value    of the selected    option     Southbridge chipset configuration menu       Main    Advanced PCI PnP Boot    Security Chipset Exit          Southbridge Chipset Configuration       MPS Revision        1 1        Use  Enter    TAB  or   SHIFT_TAB  to select  a field    Use     or     to config   ure system time           Select Screen   v Select item      Change option  Tab Select field  F1 General Help  F10 Save and Exit  ESC Exit          Feature    Option    Description          Southbridge chipset configuration       MPS Revision          1  1        4          100          Intel PCI 64 Hub 2 configuration submenu    This menu gives options for Intel PCI 64 Hub 2 Configuration  settings  Select a menu by highlighting it using the  lt Arrow gt   keys and pressing  lt Enter gt      Intel PCI 64 Hub 2 configuration submenu       Main Advanced PCI PnP Boot Security Chipset Exit          Intel PCI 64 Hub 2 Configuration          PCI Bus Frequency    Use  Enter    TAB  or   Auto   SHIFT  TAB  to select  a field    Use     or     to config   ure system time           Select Screen   v Select item    
53. ols  can prevent you from accidentally damaging the internal  componenis     Tools    The following tools will be required to complete the installa   tions described in this chapter     e Across head  Phillips  screwdriver  e A grounding strap and or anti static pad    Most of 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 15    2 1 Before you begin    2 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  guidelines below to avoid damage to the Transport GX21 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     Avoid touching motherboard components  IC chips   connectors  memory modules  and leads     The motherboard is pre installed in the system   When removing the motherboard  always place it on  a grounded anti static surfac
54. on screw it to the rack     Chapter 2  Setting up 37    2 4 Rack mounting    38 Chapter 2  Setting up    3 1    3 2    3 2 1    3 1 Introduction    Chapter 3  Replacing pre installed  components    Introduction    This chapter describes how to replace all the pre installed  components of your Transport GX21  B2735   including CPU   PCI card  riser card  memory modules  motherboard  CD   ROM drive  floppy disk drive and LED control board  There is  also a section covering the replacement of the 4 port S ATA  backplane  B2735G21S4H only   and a section covering the  replacement of the 4 port SCSI back plane  B2735G21U4H  only     Before you attempt to replace any components  make sure  you have read section 2 1 Before you begin  in chapter 2   which describes the precautions you need to take and the  tools you will require     Replacing motherboard components    Follow these instructions to remove motherboard compo   nents and replace the motherboard     Disconnecting all motherboard cables    When replacing the motherboard or certain motherboard  components  it my be necessary to remove cables connected  to the motherboard  Follow these instructions to remove all  motherboard cabling  See section Technical support in the  Appendix for detailed diagrams of cable locations     Chapter 3  Replacing pre installed components 39    3 2 Replacing motherboard components    1  Disconnect ATX power cables     EPS 12V power    Main power                                                   
55. p    2 3 Installing a hard drive    6  Secure the new disk drive in the tray with 4 screws     T  T    EC            7  Reinsert the HDD tray and secure it to the chassis with a  Screw        8  Connect the S ATA data cable and power cable to the  HDD        Chapter 2  Setting up 29    2 3 Installing a hard drive    2 3 2 Installing an external S ATA hard drive  B2735G21S4H     Follow these instructions to install an external S ATA hard  drive in your B2735G21S4H system     1  Remove the chassis cover as described in section 2 2 1  Removing the chassis cover     2  Press the drive bay locking latch in the direction of the  arrow  1  and pull the locking lever open  2                        2 55858985    m 2     158600004  ageooooo    A       4  Place a S ATA drive in the drive bay        30 Chapter 2  Setting up    2 3 Installing a hard drive  Note  If you are replacing an existing HDD   you will need to remove the four screws that  secure it in the drive bay and remove it     5  Insert four screws to secure the new unit in the drive bay        6  Reinsert the drive bay into the chassis  Ensure that the  rear connector of the new drive is firmly seated in the  backplane        2 3 3 Installing an external SCSI hard drive  B2735G21U4H     Follow these instructions to install an external SCSI hard  drive in your B2735G21U4H system     1  Remove the chassis cover as described in section 2 2 1  Removing the chassis cover     Chapter 2  Setting up 31    2 3 Installing a hard drive
56. pre installed components    3 8 Replacing the cooling fans    3 8 Replacing the cooling fans    Follow these instructions to replace the cooling fans in your  Transport GX21  B2735  system     1  Remove the chassis cover as described in section 2 2 1  Removing the chassis cover     2  Remove the PCI retention bar       Note  You may need to cut the cable ties  that secure the fan power cables before  attempting to unplug them     3  Remove the power cables for the 5 fans from the mother   board    4  Remove the four screws that secure the fan bracket to  the chassis    5  Lift the fan bracket free of the unit       Chapter 3  Replacing pre installed components 57    3 8 Replacing the cooling fans    58    6  Remove the four screws securing each fan to the fan       Note  The Transport GX21  B2735  uses  two different types of cooling fans which  operate at different soeeds  The two fans  installed nearest the power supply have a  peak speed of 15 000 rpm  The remaining 3  fans have a peak speed of 11 500 rpm  The  two fans nearest the power supply should be  connected to the speed controllable pin  headers  CPU1_FAN and CPU2_FAN  on  the mother board  See 3 8 1 Cooling fan con   nections     Chapter 3  Replacing pre installed components    3 8 Replacing the cooling fans  3 8 1 Cooling fan connections  The 2 fans closest to the power supply    should be connected to the CPU 1FAN  and CPU 2FAN pin headers on the moth                                                              
57. re that all components are  present and undamaged  The product should arrive pack   aged as illustrated below                                                                       Accessory pack Accessories as packaged    8 Chapter 1  Overview    1 5 About the product  1 5 About the product    1 5 1 System front view and front panel  B2735G21S2    LANactivity    Power switch indicator          IDE channel    Power indicator status          USB ports                                                                                     B2735G21S4H    LANactivity  indicator  HDD status  indicator    Power switch    Power indicator    USB ports                                                                                                                                  Chapter 1  Overview 9    1 5 About the product    B2735G21U4H  Power switch LAN activity  indicator  Power indicator HDD activi   ty indicator    USB ports                            Reset switch                                              000000          1 5 2 System rear view                   000000  IJ                                                    Ventilation fan    EPS 12V 400W PSU  Power switch  Stacked PS 2 mouse and keyboard ports    m RJ 45 LAN port    VGA        Serial port  COM 1                                 RJ 45 LAN ports    Expansion slot    Note  All models have identical rear panel  features     10 Chapter 1  Overview    1 5 3 System internal views  B2735G21S2    1    1 5 About the product 
58. row gt  keys to select an item  Use  the  lt Plus gt  and  lt Minus gt  keys to change the value of the   selected option     Boot device priority submenu       Main    Advanced PCI PnP Boot    Security Chipset    Exit          Boot Device Priority          1st Boot Device  2nd Boot Device  3rd Boot Device  4th Boot Device     1st FLOPPY DRIVE     IBA FE Slot 0108 V4110    IBA GE Slot 0409 V1211    IBA GE Slot 0408 V1211        Use  Enter    TAB  or   SHIFT_TAB  to select  a field    Use     or     to config   ure system time           Select Screen   v Select item      Change option  Tab Select field  F1 General Help  F10 Save and Exit  ESC Exit          91    Boot device priority submenu                Disabled   IBA FE Slot 0108 V4110  IBA GE Slot 0409 V1211  IBA GE Slot 0408 V1211    Feature Option Description  Boot Device Priority  1st Boot Device 1st FLOPPY DRIVE Settings for boot prior     ity can be customized  depending on your  preference        2nd Boot Device    151 FLOPPY DRIVE  Disabled   IBA FE Slot 0108 V4110  IBA GE Slot 0409 V1211  IBA GE Slot 0408 V1211       3rd Boot Device    1st FLOPPY DRIVE  Disabled   IBA FE Slot 0108 V4110  IBA GE Slot 0409 V1211  IBA GE Slot 0408 V1211       4th Boot Device          151 FLOPPY DRIVE  Disabled   IBA FE Slot 0108 V4110  IBA GE Slot 0409 V1211  IBA GE Slot 0408 V1211          92       Hard disk submenu    Use this screen to select options for the Hard Disk Drives   Use the up and down  lt Arrow gt  keys to select an ite
59. s  section applies to all models     1  Remove the chassis cover as described in section 2 2 1  Removing the chassis cover     2  Locate the CPU sockets on the motherboard as shown  below     AAA    AAA           A       i        f    18 Chapter 2  Setting up    2 2 Installing motherboard components    4  Place the CPU in the CPU socket  ensuring that pin 1 is  located as shown in the following illustration        A       ALA    A             ALA    SAAANA       f    5  Press the CPU locking lever back down to secure the  CPU in the socket    6  Repeat steps three to five for the second CPU    7  Apply thermal grease to the top of the CPUs and place  the CPU heatsinks on the CPUs    8  Tighten the four screws to secure the heatsinks in place  as shown below      lt               2  N  yI  tj  tj                  LI       Note  CPU heatsinks must be removed to  install or remove memory modules     Chapter 2  Setting up 19    2 2 Installing motherboard components    2 2 3 Installing memory  Follow the instructions in this section to install memory mod   ules in your Transport GX21  B2735  system   1  Remove the chassis cover as described n section 2 2 1  Removing the chassis cover   2  Locate the memory slots on the motherboard        Note  It is not possible to move the mem   ory slot locking levers without first removing  the CPU heatsinks     4  Align the memory module with the slot  The module will fit  only one way in the slot  Ensure that indentations in the  memory modul
60. secure the CD ROM  adapter to the CD ROM drive and remove it        46 Chapter 3  Replacing pre installed components    3 4 Replacing the floppy disk drive    3 4 Replacing the floppy disk drive    This chapter describes how to replace the floppy disk drive     3 4 4 Replacing the floppy disk drive  B2735G21S2     Follow these instructions to replace the FDD in your  B2735G21S2 system     1  Remove the chassis cover as described in section 2 2 1  Removing the chassis cover     2  Locate the drive bay housing the slim CD ROM drive and  the FDD and remove power and data cables from both                   Note  Unless you are intending to replace  the CD ROM drive  there is no need to  remove the CD ROM backplane     3  Remove the 4 screws that secure the drive bay to the  chassis and lift the drive bay free     i                       4  Remove the four screws that secure the FDD in the drive  bay and slide the unit out of the drive bay     Note  The FDD bay can be used to house  an additional IDE HDD if required     Chapter 3  Replacing pre installed components 47    3 4 Replacing the floppy disk drive    3 4 2 Replacing the floppy disk drive   B2735G21S4H B2735G21U4H      Follow these instructions to replace the slim floppy disk drive  in your B2735G21U4H or B2735G21S4H system     1  Remove the chassis cover as described in section 2 2 1  Removing the chassis cover   2  Remove the ribbon cable from the back of the slim floppy  disk drive     Note  The slim floppy disk drive u
61. ses a sin   gle ribbon cable that provides it with both  power and data  To remove the ribbon cable  you must operate the release mechanism as  shown below                                    3  Remove the two screws that secure the floppy disk  bracket to the chassis and lift it free                             48 Chapter 3  Replacing pre installed components    3 5 Replacing the LED control board    4  Remove the floppy disk drive from the chassis                    3 5 Replacing the LED control board    Follow these instructions to replace the LED control board     1  Remove the two screws that secure the metal retaining  plate to the chassis and lift it free        Chapter 3  Replacing pre installed components 49    3 6 Replacing the storage backplane    2  Remove the front panel ribbon cable from the rear of the  LED control panel        3 6 Replacing the storage backplane  This section describes how to replace the S ATA or SCSI  backplane on your Transport GX21  B2735    3 6 1 S ATA backplane  B2735G21S4H     3 6 1 1 Replacing the S ATA backplane  B2735G21S4H     Follow these instructions to replace the S_ATA backplane on  your B2735G21S4H system     50 Chapter 3  Replacing pre installed components    3 6 Replacing the storage backplane    Remove the chassis cover as described in section 2 2 1  Removing the chassis cover    Remove the two screws that secure the metal retaining  plate to the chassis and lift it free as shown        Remove all cables connected to the S ATA
62. sub     menu and press   Enters     62       BIOS menu bar    The menu bar at the top of the window lists the following                               selections   Menu bar selections   Main To configure basic system setups  Advanced Configure advanced chipset options  PCI PnP Configure legacy PnP or PCI settings  Boot Configure system boot order  Security Configure user and supervisor passwords  Chipset Configure chipset management features  Exit Exit setup utility          Note  Options written in bold type repre   sent the BIOS setup default     63       BIOS legend bar    The following chart describes the legend keys and their func                       tions   BIOS legend bar  Key Function    F1   or  lt Alt H gt  General help window   lt ESC gt  Exit current window   lt  gt  arrow keys Select a different window   v arrow keys Move cursor up down         Tab   or   Shift Tab   Cycle cursor up down               Home   or   End   Move cursor to the top or bottom of the window   lt PgUp gt  or  lt PgDn gt  Move cursor tot he next or previous page   lt F5 gt  or  lt   gt  Select the previous value setting of the field        lt F6 gt    lt   gt  or  lt Space gt    Select the next value setting of the field                 lt F8 gt  Load fail safe default configuration values   lt F9 gt  Load optimal default configuration values   lt F10 gt  Save and exit    lt Enter gt  Execute command or select submenu                64    BIOS main menu    The Main BIOS menu is the first s
63. ternal IDE or S SATA hard  drives     2 3 1 1 Installing an IDE hard drive    Follow these instructions to instal an internal IDE hard drive  in your B2735G21S2 system     1  Remove the chassis cover as described in section 2 2 1  Removing the chassis cover    2  If you are replacing an existing IDE hard drive  remove  the power and data cables from it        Chapter 2  Setting up 25    2 3 Installing a hard drive    4  Slide the HDD tray out of the chassis                     5  Place           HDD in the tray and slide it to the front        Note  If an you are replacing an existing  hard disk you will need to remove the 4  screws securing it to the tray and remove it     6  Secure the new disk drive in the tray with 4 screws     T       26 Chapter 2  Setting up    2 3 Installing a hard drive    7  Reinsert the HDD tray and secure it to the chassis with a  screw        2 3 1 2 Installing an internal S ATA hard drive    Follow these instructions to install an internal S ATA hard  drive in your B2735G21S2 system     1  Remove the chassis cover as described in section 2 2 1  Removing the chassis cover     2  Ifyou are replacing an existing S ATA hard drive  remove  the power and data cables from it     Chapter 2  Setting up 27    2 3 Installing a hard drive    3  Remove the screw securing the HDD tray to the chassis        Note  If an you are replacing an existing  hard disk you will need to remove the 4  screws securing it to the tray and remove it     28 Chapter 2  Setting u
64. to malfunction      gt  Intel E7500 E7501 Northbridge   gt  Southbridge Configuration   gt  Intel PCI 64 Hub 2 Configuration       Clock Gen  Spread Spectrum  Disabled        Use  Enter    TAB  or   SHIFT TAB  to select  a field    Use     or     to config   ure system time           Select Screen   v Select item      Change option  Tab Select field  F1 General Help  F10 Save and Exit  ESC Exit                            Feature Option Description  Advanced chipset settings  Clock Gen    Disabled Enabled   Disabled clock generator  Spread Enabled spread spectrum feature   Spectrum       98          Northbridge chipset configuration submenu    This menu gives options for North Bridge Chipset Configura   tion settings  Select a menu by highlighting it using the   lt Arrow gt  keys and pressing  lt Enter gt      Northbridge chipset configuration menu       Main Advanced PCI PnP Boot Security Chipset Exit          Configure Advanced Settings for Northbridge            Use  Enter    TAB  or  Chipset Memory Remap Feature  Enabled   SHIFT_TAB  to select    CAS Latency  Auto  a field    Use     or     to config   ure system time           Select Screen   v Select item      Change option  Tab Select field  F1 General Help  F10 Save and Exit                      ESC Exit  Feature Option Description  Configure Advanced Settings for Northbridge  Chipset Memory Disabled ENABLE  Allow remapping of over   Remap Feature Enabled lapped PCI memory above the total    physical memory  DISABLE  D
65. word  a field    User Password   Use     or     to config      gt  Change Supervisor Password ure system time    gt  Change User Password  Clear User Password  lt  gt  Select Screen     v Select item  Boot Sector Virus Protection  Disabled      Change option  Tab Select field  F1 General Help  F10 Save and Exit  ESC Exit                96    BIOS security menu                                  Feature Option Description   Security Settings   Supervisor   Not Installed   If the password has been set  Installed dis    Password Installed plays  If no password is set  Not Installed  displays    User Not Installed   If the password has been set  Installed dis    Password Installed plays  If no password is set  Not Installed  displays   Change Select this option to change Supervisor   Supervisor Password   Password   Change Select this option to change User Pass    User word   Password   Clear User Select this option to clear User Password   Password   Boot Sec  Disabled Protects the first sector of the Hard Drive   tor Virus Enabled from being written   Protection             97       BIOS chipset settings    This menu allows the user to customize functions of the Intel  Chipset  Select a menu by highlighting it using the  lt Arrow gt     keys and pressing  lt Enter gt      BIOS chipset settings       Main Advanced PCI PnP Boot Security Chipset Exit          Monitor CPU Temperature  Fan Speed and  Voltage          WARNING  Setting wrong values in below sec   tions may cause system 
    
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