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1. AutoFan Control This feature is used to set function of Auto Mode Fan Control Enabled Disabled Chapter 4 BIOS Setup 89 4 9 Frequency Voltage Control This section facilitates controlling the CPU clock and frequency ratio CPU Clock Ratio 7X Item Help Menu Level Me Move Enter Select PU PD Value F10 Save ESC Exit F1 General Help F5 Previous Values F6 Fail Safe Defaults F7 Optimized Defaults CPU Clock Ratio The CPU clock ratio setting defines how fast the CPU clock runs relative to the bus speed TYAN does not recommend changing this setting from the default setting Min 6 Max 7 The default is 7x 90 Chapter 4 BIOS Setup 4 10 Load Fail Safe Defaults Phoenix AwardBIOS CMOS Setup Utility gt Standard CMOS Features gt Frequency Voltage Control gt Advanced BIOS Features Load Fail Safe Defaults gt Advanced Chipset Features Load Optimized Defaults gt Integrated Periphe e pervisor Password gt Power Managema gt PnP PCI Configur gt PC Health Status Load Fail Safe Defaults Y N N Esc Quit T gt Select Item F10 Save amp Exit Setup Load Fail Safe Defaults When you press Enter on this item you get a confirmation dialog box with a message similar to Load Fail Safe Defaults Y N N Pressing Y loads the BIOS default values for the most stable minimal performance system operations 4 11 Load Optimized Defaults Phoenix Awar
2. Number of sectors 72 Chapter 4 BIOS Setup 4 3 Advanced BIOS Features In Advanced BIOS features you will be able to adjust many of the feature that effect system speed and boot up options Phoenix AwardBIOS CMOS Setup Utility Advanced BIOS Features gt CPU Feature gt Hard Disk Boot Priority Virus Warning CPU L1 amp L2 Cache CPU L3 Cache Quick Power On Self Test First Boot Device Second Boot Device Third Boot Device Boot Other Device Boot Up NumLock Status Gate A20 Option Typematic Rate Setting X Typematic Rate Chars Sec X Typematic Delay Msec Security Option X APIC Mode MPS Version Control For OS OS Select For DRAM gt 64MB Press Enter Press Enter Disabled Enabled Enabled Enabled CDROM Hard Disk LS120 Enabled On Fast Disabled 6 250 Setup Enabled 1 4 Non OS2 Item Help Menu Level Me Move Enter Select PU PD Value F10 Save ESC Exit F1 General Help F5 Previous Values F6 Fail Safe Defaults F7 Optimized Defaults Virus Warning This option allows you to choose the VIRUS warning feature for IDE Hard Disk boot sector protection Enabled Disabled CPU L1 amp L2 Cache Toggle the use of CPU L1 and L2 cache Enabled Disabled CPU L3 Cache Toggle the use of CPU L3 cache Enabled Disabled Quick Power On Self Test This option allows the system to skip self tests for faster startup Enabled Disabl
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4. the unit while in a rack but it is preferable to install the device in a fully operational condition 1 Install the inner rail brackets to left and right sides of chassis using 3 M4 4L E screws for each side Chapter 2 Setting Up 41 2 Liftthe chassis and secure the mounting brackets to the front of rack using 3 M5 8L D screws for each side NOTE To avoid injury it is strongly recommended that two people lift the GT14 into the place while a third per son screws it to the rack 3 Locate the three small brackets at the rear of rack as shown Adjust their positions to fit the mounting brackets to be secured in the following steps 42 Chapter 2 Setting Up 4 Slide the mounting brackets into the rear of inner rail brackets as shown 5 Secure the mounting brackets with three M4 4L E screws for each side 6 The GT14 has been mounted to the rack as shown Chapter 2 Setting Up 43 2 4 2 4 1 2 4 2 2 4 3 44 LCD Software Setup Configuring the System After you have made the network and power connections you can configure the network settings using the LCD console Before You Begin Before you begin make sure that you have the following information ready e P address assigned to the system e Subnet mask of your network M1000 Driver Installation for Windows otep 1 Install TYAN TSM program otep 2 Install M1000 driver for Windows M1000 Driver Installation for Linux o
5. Payload Size 128 This setting defines the maximum payload size 128 256 512 1024 2048 4096 This controls the maximum amount of data that can be transferred in a packet Larger payload sizes increase data throughput but increase the time that an application must wait for data to begin being transferred 4 8 PC Health Status This menu is related to detecting system temperature voltage fan and speed Phoenix AwardBIOS CMOS Setup Utility PC Health Status gt Fan control Press Item Help CPU Temperature Enter CPU Tcase thermal 30 C diode MCH Temperature 37 C Menu Level Vccp 1 33V V5SB 5 38V 12V 12 27V 5V 5 38V System FAN1 10131RPM System FAN2 6976RPM System FAN3 4530RPM System FAN4 5726RPM System FANS 5572RPM Tic Move Enter Select PU PD Value F10 Save ESC Exit F1 General Help F5 Previous Values F6 Fail Safe Defaults F7 Optimized Defaults Note The onboard SMSC SCH5027 hardware monitoring ASIC automatically detects the system motherboard and CPU temperature The hardware monitor ASIC also detects the voltage output through the voltage regulators 88 Chapter 4 BIOS Setup 4 8 1 AutoFAN Control AutoFan ctrl Enabled Item Help CPU Select Conroe Cedar Mill Duty Cycle System 10926 Duty Cycle CPU 15 Menu Level Ne Move Enter Select PU PD Value F10 Save ESC Exit F1 General Help F5 Previous Values F6 Fail Safe Defaults F7 Optimized Defaults
6. Remove the motherboard Chapter 3 Replacing Pre Installed Components 3 5 Replacing the LCD Module and LED Board Follow these instructions to replace the LCD module and LED Board in your GT14 B5180 system 1 Remove the chassis front bezel as shown i A P oS Y _ l a Pm b 1 A A A IN l ATTE p Low M a M 0 Chapter 3 Replacing Pre Installed Components 57 58 5 6 Remove the four screws on both sides of the LCD module Remove the LCD front bracket from the LCD module on Shy QN i Chapter 3 Replacing Pre Installed Components 7 Remove the three screws securing the LED board to the rear LCD bracket Remove the LED board 8 Place a new LCD module in position in the chassis following the above steps in reverse Chapter 3 Replacing Pre Installed Components 59 3 5 1 3 5 2 60 M1017 LED Board Features Warning LED LAN1 LED LAN2 LED ID Button Power Button Power LED ID LED HDD Access LED M1017 LED Board Connector Pin Definition 2x 14 Pin Header j FP_NMIL 12 3 NMI PWR 14 INTRUDER L PWRSW GND uh 19 LAN2 LEDLINK s ucro Ce IDLEDBTN D Chapter 3 Replacing Pre Installed Components 3 6 Replacing the USB Board Follow these instructions to replace the USB board in your GT14 B5180 system 1 Remove the chassis front bezel as step 1 in 3 5 Replacing
7. VW OW Coor Lamia lt gt noo von e ud LX J 19d A8 Ss TOHINOO QNVWHWOO VH GH diHO 42012 17 Chapter 1 Product Overview 1 5 8 Item Motherboard Chassis Unit FRU List Model Number S5180G2N BB CCHA 0240 Description Picture Quantity 5180G2N BB Single P4 PD Core 2 Motherboard GT14 1U Chassis for B5180 Chassis Top Cover CCCV 0110 GT14 Top Cover Chassis Front Bezel CFBZ 0120 Front Bezel for GT14 Series 1U Chassis HDD Tray CHDT 0111 Internal 2 5 HDD Bracket CHDT 0120 Internal 3 5 HDD Bracket L CHDT 0121 Internal 3 5 HDD Bracket R Power Supply Fan Holder CPSU 0300 CFAN 0310 300W Single Power Supply 40X40X56mm Fan 15800rpm 8 pin CFAN 0270 CFHD 0011 CFHD 0010 40x40x28mm Fan 14700rpm 4 pin 4056 FAN Holder with Rubber 4028 FAN Holder with Rubber Heat Sink amp Cooler CHSK 0131 CPU Heasink Sink Air Duct CADT 0190 M1017 CPCA 0400 M2083 RS Front Control Board Front Panel USB Board PCI E X16 1U Riser Card PCBA M2061 TF PCI E to PCI X 1U Riser Card M3291 1 SMDC IPMI Card 18 Chapter 1 Product Overview LCD Module M1000 LCD Module CMPT 0090 LCM Front Front Bracket With Button LCM Bracket CMPT 0091 LCM Back Back Bracket With Standoff CMPT 0080 Rear Bracket with Bezel CRAL 0
8. in step 1 LL EI c 7 erm gy os va t di oa d n E EM eue m RE ae E d E soe Chapter 2 Setting Up 2 3 Rack Mounting After installing the necessary components the Transport GT14 can be mounted in a rack using the supplied rack mounting kit The screw types are listed below for your reference Screws List Rail for 4 post rack Rail kit A M4 4L 18 M5 15L Rail for 2 post rack Rail kit B M5 8L 14 Mounting ear kit screws For the complete contents in the rack mounting kit see 1 4 Unpacking for more information Chapter 2 Setting Up 35 2 3 1 Installing the Server in a Rack with Rail kit A Follow these instructions to mount the GT14 into an industry standard 19 rack Rail kit A NOTE Before mounting the Transport GT14 in a rack ensure that all internal components have been installed and that the unit has been fully tested Maintenance can be performed on the unit while in a rack but it is preferable to install the device in a fully operational condition Installing the Inner Rails to Chassis 1 Screw the mounting ear to each side of GT14 as shown using 2 screws from the supplied mounting ear kit oH z go 2 Press the latch and draw out the inner rails from rail assembly 36 Chapter 2 Setting Up 3 Install inner rails to left and right sides of chassis using 1 M4 4L A screw for each side Chapter 2 Setting Up 37 Installing Outer Rai
9. tray out A and lift the bracket out from the chassis B 2 Secure the three flat screws to the screwholes indicated by A1 A2 A3 in the GT14 chassis as shown 97 3 Align M3291 with the secured flat screws in step 2 Secure M3291 to the chassis with three screws 4 Connect the 2 x 25 pin SMDC cable to M3291 as shown 5 Connect the other end of SMDC cable to the SMDC connector J30 on the motherboard ds m Cable Connection Table SMDC Card M3291 Motherboard J1 Connector J30 SMDC Connector 98 Appendix Ill Installing the M2061 Riser Card The following provides you with the information on installing the optional M2061 riser card into your GT14 chassis You need to purchase the M2061 riser card 1 Remove the M2083 PCI E riser card from the PCI E riser card slot 2 Insert the M2061 riser card to the PCI Express slot as shown n gt 3 Connect the small 4 pin connector of the power supply to the M2061 riser card as shown 4 Refer to 2 1 4 Installing the PCI E Card to install PCI X Card into the PCI X riser card 99 Appendix IV Detaching LAN Cable The following provides instructions on detaching LAN cable 1 Refer to the first three steps in 2 1 4 Installing the PCI E Card to remove the I O shield 2 Use the I O shield as the tool to press the tab on the LAN Cable A and draw out the LAN cable at the same time B 100 Appen
10. 110 a GT14 Standard Rail for 4 Post C m oe Es ie CRBK 0030 aS re GT14 Open Rail for 2 Post Rack Mounting Parts CRAL 0111 GT14 Dual Rail for 4 Post with 2 Barebones CEAR 0120 ch gt Mounting Ear Kit CCBL 0727 dw Front Control Board Cable 500mm CCBL 0352 USB Board Cable 350mm CCBL 0606 CD LCM Cable 470mm CCBL 0310 B A C Power Cord L 2440mm US Type Cable Set CCBL 0300 ew AIC Power Cord L 1800mm EU Type CCBL 0328 iii SATA Cable 150mm CCBL 0329 F d SATA Cable 200mm CCBL 032A SATA Cable 300mm CCBL 0622 ar SMDC Cable 220mm NOTE This FRU List is representative of the latest revision available at the time of publishing Any update of the contents please visit www tyan com Chapter 1 Product Overview 19 2 0 1 2 0 2 2 0 3 20 Chapter 2 Setting Up Before you Begin This chapter explains how to install the CPU CPU heatsink memory modules 2 5 hard drive 3 5 hard drive and PCI E card Work Area Make sure you have a stable clean working environment Dust and dirt can get into components and cause malfunctions Use containers to keep small components separated Putting all small components in separate containers prevents them from becoming lost Adequate lighting and proper tools can prevent you from accidentally damaging the internal components Tools The following procedures require only a few tools including the following A cross head Phillips screwdrive
11. 2 Setting Up Chapter 3 Replacing Pre Installed Components 3 1 Introduction This chapter explains how to replace pre installed components including the Motherboard LCD Module cooling fans and power supply 3 1 1 Work Area Make sure you have a stable clean working environment Dust and dirt can get into components and cause malfunctions Use containers to keep small components separated Putting all small components in separate containers prevents them from becoming lost Adequate lighting and proper tools can prevent you from accidentally damaging the internal components 3 1 2 Tools The following procedures require only a few tools including the following e A cross head Phillips screwdriver e A grounding strap or an anti static pad Most of the electrical and mechanical connections can be disconnected using your fingers It is recommended that you do not use needle nosed pliers to remove connectors as these can damage the soft metal or plastic parts of the connectors Chapter 3 Replacing Pre Installed Components S1 3 1 3 32 Precautions Components and electronic circuit boards can be damaged by discharges of 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 Tank GT14 B5180 or injury to yourself Ground yourself properly before removing the top cover of the system Unplug the power from the power supp
12. 47 Mem Screen Display Host TYAN Computer Name GT 14 B5180 2 Performance 3 CPU Usage E a Memory Usage Hu 2 3 Hard Disk Disk Usage X Xx NICO Flow Speed x Bps e a NIC1 Flow Speed x Bps System Sensors Chassis Fan 1 XXXXRPM Chassis Fan 2 XXXXRPM Chassis Fan 3 XxxxRPM Chassis Fan 4 XXXXRPM Chassis Fan 5 XxxxRPM CPU Core Volt System Volt 12V System Volt 5V 5V Standby is Temperature E CU a p System temp xx C Power Ctrl Voltage 48 Chapter 2 Setting Up 2 5 3 Linux Mode Host Name NICO System Nics i NIC1 Linux Mode Performance CPU Memory Hard Disk Net Interface System Sensors Fan Voltage lemperature Power Ctl Power Down E Reboot Screen Display TYAN Computer GT14 B5180 System Nics DHCP IP Address XX XX X XXX Net Mask XXX XXX XXX O Gateway XXX XXX XXX O DHCP IP Address XX XX X XXX Net Mask XXX XXX XXX O Gateway XXX XXX XXX O Chapter 2 Setting Up 49 Mem Screen Display Host TYAN Computer Name GT14 B5180 2 Performance 2 1 CPU CPU Usage X XX 2 2 Memory Memory Usage XX 2 3 Hard Disk Disk Usage X XX NICO Flow Speed x Bps pera NIC1 Flow Speed x Bps System Sensors Chassis Fan 1 XXxxxRPM Chassis Fan 2 XXXXRPM Chassis Fan 3 XxxxRPM Chassis Fan 4 XXXXRPM Chassis Fan 5 XxxxRPM CPU Core Volt System Volt 12V System Volt 5V 5V Standby Temperature En TCI iis System temp xx C Power Ctrl Voltage 50 Chapter
13. Access Select Enabled to run the HDD s DMA function Enabled Disabled Primary Secondary Master Slave PIO The four IDE PIO Programmed Input Output field let you set a PIO mode 0 4 for each of the four IDE devices that the onboard IDE interface supports Modes 0 through 4 provide successively increased performance In Auto mode the system automatically determines the best mode for each device Auto Mode 0 Mode 1 Mode 2 Mode 3 Mode 4 Primary Secondary Master Slave UDMA This allows you to select the mode of operation for the Ultra DMA 33 implementation is possible only if your IDE hard drive supports it and the 80 Chapter 4 BIOS Setup operating environment includes a DMA driver Windows 95 OSR2 or a third party IDE bus master driver If your hard drive and your system software both support Ultra DMA 33 select Auto to enable bios SUPPORT Auto Disabled On Chip Secondary PCI IDE IDE hard drive controllers can support up to two separate hard drives These drives have a master slave relationship that is determined by the cabling configuration used to attach them to the controller PIO means Programmed Input Output Rather than have the BIOS issue a series of commands to affect a transfer to or from the disk drive PIO allows the BIOS to tell the controller what it wants and then let the controller and the CPU perform the complete task by itself This is simpler and more efficient and faster Your system incl
14. CI E slot from the rear side of your GT14 B5180 system 2 Pull the tab of PCI E slot on the rear side in the direction as shown to release the I O shield 3 Move the I O shield to left as shown and then take off the I O shield 26 Chapter 2 Setting Up 4 Insert PCI E card into the PCI E riser in the direction of arrows as shown 5 Push the tab of PCI slot on the rear side in the direction as shown to fix the PCI E Card And secure the tab of PCI E slot on the rear side with one screw as shown Chapter 2 Setting Up 27 28 2 2 Installing the Hard Disk Driver The GT14 chassis kit supports up to two 3 5 SATAII hard drives and one 2 5 SATAII hard drive without SMDC support Refer to the following HDD Configuration Table and Location Diagram before installing Hard Driver HDD Configuration Table 3 5 HDD 3 5 HDD Left Right 4 HDD Default wswc Chassis SMDC Supported NOTE indicates that the corresponding HDD is supported No NoSMDC HDD Bracket Location n Diagram 2 5 HDD 3 5 3 5 HDD HDD Left Right Chapter 2 Setting Up 2 2 1 Installing the 3 5 Hard Drive Left Follow these instructions to install the left 3 5 SATA hard drive 1 Remove the screw securing the 3 5 drive bracket in the GT14 chassis 2 Slide the drive tray out A and lift the bracket out from the chassis B 3 Place a 3 5 hard drive into the drive brack
15. Chapter 4 BIOS Setup 4 7 PnP PCI Configurations Options related to all the configurations of PnP PCI resources Phoenix AwardBIOS CMOS Setup Utility PnP PCI Configurations Init Display First PCI Slot Item Help Reset Configuration Data Disabled Resources Controlled By Auto ESCD XIRQ Resources Press Enter Menu Level gt PCI VGA Palette Snoop Disabled INT Pin 1 Assignment Auto INT Pin 2 Assignment Auto INT Pin 3 Assignment Auto INT Pin 4 Assignment Auto INT Pin 5 Assignment Auto INT Pin 6 Assignment Auto INT Pin 7 Assignment Auto INT Pin 8 Assignment Auto x x PCI Express Relative Items x Maximum Payload Size 128 N lt Move Enter Select PU PD Value F10 Save ESC Exit F1 General Help F5 Previous Values F6 Fail Safe Defaults F7 Optimized Defaults Init Display First This item selects which display card init first PCI Slot Onboard Reset Configuration Data This setting allows vou to clear ESCD data Enabled Disabled Resources Controlled By Default whether system resources are controller by BIOS or by user Manual Auto ESCD PCI VGA Palette Snoop Leave as default Enabled Disabled Chapter 4 BIOS Setup 87 INT Pin 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Assignment This feature allows you to assign the PCI IRQ numbers for PCI slots Selecting the default Auto allows the PCI controller to automatically allocate the IRQ numbers Auto 3 4 5 7 9 10 11 12 14 15 Maximum
16. Defaults F7 Optimized Defaults Date Time Setup System Date Adjusts the system date MM Months DD Days YYYY Years System Time Adjusts the system clock HH Hours 24hr format MM Minutes SS Seconds 70 Chapter 4 BIOS Setup IDE Master Slave Setup Computer detects IDE drive type from drive C to drive F None Auto Manual Video Define the video display mode EGA VGA CGA 40 CGA 80 MONO Halt On Determine if the computer should stop when an error is detected during power up No Errors All Errors All But Keyboard All But Diskette All But Disk Key Chapter 4 BIOS Setup 71 4 2 1 Phoenix AwardBIOS CMOS Setup Utility IDE Channel 1 Master IDE HDD Auto Press Enter Item Help Detection Auto IDE Channel 1 Master Auto Menu Level Access Mode 80GB To auto detect the HDD s size Capacity head on this channel 38309 Cylinder 16 Head 0 Precomp 38308 Landing Zone 255 Sector Tic Move Enter Select PU PD Value F10 Save ESC Exit F1 General Help F5 Previous Values F6 Fail Safe Defaults F7 Optimized Defaults IDE HDD Auto Detection Press Enter to select this option for automatic device detection Access Mode Use this to set the access mode for the hard drive CHS LBA Large Auto Capacity Capacity of currently installed hard disk Cylinder Number of cylinders Head Number of heads Precomp Write precomp Landing Zone Landing zone Sector
17. ED USB Module Board Board Chapter 3 Replacing Pre Installed Components 53 3 3 Removing the Chassis Top Cover Before replacing any parts you must remove the chassis COVer Follow these instructions to remove the cover of the Tank GT 14 chassis cover 1 Remove the screw on the back side as shown in the small diagram and two on the top of the chassis top cover N Slide the chassis top cover in the direction of the arrow A and lift the cover off B 54 Chapter 3 Replacing Pre Installed Components 3 4 Replacing Motherboard Components Follow these instructions to replace motherboard components including the motherboard 3 4 1 Disconnecting All Motherboard Cables Before replacing the motherboard or certain components remove cables connected to the motherboard Follow these instructions to remove all motherboard cabling 1 Disconnect Power Cables 2 Disconnect the FAN connectors SATA cables Front Panel cables and USB cable Front ghi un amp USB Cable Chapter 3 Replacing Pre Installed Components 55 56 3 4 2 2 Removing the Motherboard After removing all of the aforementioned cables follow these instructions to remove the motherboard from the chassis 1 Remove the five screws securing the motherboard to the chassis R m yw wu KE gm eww a Hi e T2 e ana vu UL Tt EE COGUU ER EES idi m i 1 an i p AM Rud c
18. Save ESC Exit F1 General Help F5 Previous Values F6 Fail Safe Defaults F7 Optimized Defaults ACPI Function Toggles advanced power and configuration done by OS Enabled Disabled Run VGABOIS if S3 Resume Defines the type used to run VGABOIS if S3 Resume Auto Yes No 84 Chapter 4 BIOS Setup Power Management This function allows you to set the default parameters of power saving modes Set this to User Define to choose your own parameters The following table shows the parameters for Maximum Saving and Minimum Saving options for the various modes Doze Standby Suspend HDD Power Down Mode Min Saving Max Saving User Define Video Off Method Defines the method used to power off graphics V H SYNC Blank Blank DPMS Video Off in Suspend This option defines the time frame in which the video will be disabled under current power management settings The settings are No System BIOS will never turn off the screen Yes System BIOS turns of the screen when system is in SUSPEND mode Suspend Type This option defines the system suspend type The two suspend types are Power on Suspend If this is selected the CPU will enter into Doze mode Stop Grant When selected the CPU clock will enter Sleep mode In both of these modes the system activities are detected by monitoring the IRQ signals or I O MODEM Use IRQ Name the interrupt request IRQ line assigned to the modem i
19. Tank GT14 B5180 Service Engineer s Manual PREFACE Copyright This publication including all photographs illustrations and software is protected under international copyright laws with all rights reserved Neither this manual nor any material contained herein may be reproduced without written consent of manufacturer Copyright 2007 Version 1 01 Disclaimer Information contained in this document is furnished by TYAN Computer Corporation and has been reviewed for accuracy and reliability prior to printing TYAN assumes no liability whatsoever and disclaims any express or implied warranty relating to sale and or use of TYAN products including liability or warranties relating to fitness for a particular purpose or merchantability TYAN retains the right to make changes to product descriptions and or specifications at any time without notice In no event will TYAN be held liable for any direct or indirect incidental or consequential damage loss of use loss of data or other 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 and Tank GT14 B5180 are trademarks of TYAN Computer Corporation Intel Pentium 4 Pentium D Core 2 Duo and combinations thereof are trademarks of Intel C
20. andard CMOS Features gt Frequency Voltage Control gt Advanced BIOS Features Load Fail Safe Defaults gt Advanced Chipset Features Load Optimized Defaults gt Integrated Peripherals Set Supervisor Password gt Power Management Setup Set User Password gt PnP PCI Configurations Save amp Exit Setup gt PC Health Status Exit Without Saving Esc Quit TY lt gt Select Item F10 Save amp Exit Setup Time Date Hard Disk Type Standard CMOS Features Use this menu for basic system configuration Advanced BIOS Features Use this menu to set the Advanced Features available on your system Advanced Chipset Features Use this menu to change the values in the chipset registers and optimize your system s performance Integrated Peripherals Use this menu to specify your settings for integrated peripherals Power Management Setup Use this menu to specify your settings for power management PnP PCI Configuration This entry appears if your system supports PnP PCI PC Health Status Use this menu to show your system temperature speed and voltage status Frequency Voltage Control Use this menu to specify your settings for frequency voltage control Load Fail Safe Defaults 68 Chapter 4 BIOS Setup Use this menu to load the BIOS default values for the minimal stable performance for your system to operate Load Optimized Defaults Use this menu to load the BIOS default values that are factory settings
21. board Device Press Enter gt SuperlO Device Press Enter Watch Dog Timer Select Disabled LCM Module Support Enabled Menu Level gt gt USB Device Setting Press Enter N gt Move Enter Select PU PD Value F10 Save ESC Exit F1 General Help F5 Previous Values F6 Fail Safe Defaults F7 Optimized Defaults Watch Dog Timer Select This BIOS feature controls the operation of the chipset s Watchdog Timer Dsabled 1 Min 2 Min 4 Min 8 Min 15 Min 30 Min 1 Hour LCM Module Support Disabled Enabled Chapter 4 BIOS Setup 79 4 5 1 OnChip IDE Device Phoenix AwardBIOS CMOS Setup Utility OnChip IDE Device IDE HDD Block Mode Enabled Item Help IDE DMA Transfer Access Enabled IDE Primary Master PIO Auto IDE Primary Slave PIO Auto IDE Primary Master UDMA Auto Menu Level gt gt IDE Primary Slave UDMA Auto On Chip Secondary PCI IDE Enabled If your IDE hard drive IDE Secondary Master PIO Auto supports block mode select IDE Secondary Slave PIO Auto Enabled for automatic IDE Secondary Master UDMA Auto detection of the optional IDE Secondary Slave UDMA Auto number of block read writes per sector the drive can support N gt Move Enter Select PU PD Value F10 Save ESC Exit F1 General Help F5 Previous Values F6 Fail Safe Defaults F7 Optimized Defaults IDE HDD Block Mode Select Disabled or Enabled IDE HDD Block Mode Enabled Disabled IDE DMA Transfer
22. ced Chipset Features Load Optimized Defaults gt Integrated Peripherals Set Supervisor Password gt Power Manageme gt PnP PCI Configu gt PC Health Status Esc Quit T gt Select Item F10 Save amp Exit Setup Save Data to CMOS Pressing Enter on this item asks for confirmation Quit without saving Y N Y This allows you to exit Setup without storing in CMOS any change The previous selections remain in effect This exits the Setup utility and restarts your computer 94 Chapter 4 BIOS Setup Appendix I Cable Connection Tables SATA Cables Table 1 GT14 B5180 HDD to Motherboard FAN Cables Table 2 System Fan to Motherboard Power Supply Cables Table 3 Power Supply to Motherboard Power Supply Motherboard P1 24 pin power supply PW1 24 pin connector P2 8 pin power supply NN ZEE PW2 8 pin connector 95 Other Cables Table 4 M1017 Front Panel LED Board Related Cable M1017 Motherboard JP16 Connector M1017 LED Connector TOT Connector Table 5 USB Board Related Cable USB Board Motherboard USB 2 x 5 pin header JP13 Connector Table 6 LCD Module Related Cable LCD Module Motherboard LCM 2 x 3 pin header J100 Connector 96 Appendix Il Installing the SMDC Card Follow these steps to install M3291 SMDC card onto the 2 5 HDD location on your GT 14 chassis 1 Remove the screw securing the 2 5 hard disk drive bracket in the GT14 chassis Then slide the drive
23. dBIOS CMOS Setup Utility gt Standard CMOS Features gt Frequency Voltage Control gt Advanced BIOS Features Load Fail Safe Defaults gt Advanced Chipset Features Load Optimized Defaults gt Integrated Peripherals Set Supervisor Password gt Power Managem gt PnP PCI Configu gt PC Health Status Load Optimized Defaults Y N N Esc Quit TL 5 Select Item F10 Save amp Exit Setup Load Optimized Defaults When you press Enter on this item you get a confirmation dialog box with a message similar to Load Optimized Defaults Y N N Pressing Y loads the default values that are factory settings for optimal performance system operations Chapter 4 BIOS Setup 91 4 12 Supervisor User Password Setting Phoenix AwardBIOS CMOS Setup Utility gt Standard CMOS Features gt Frequency Voltage Control gt Advanced BIOS Features Load Fail Safe Defaults gt Advanced Chipset Features Load Optimized Defaults Integrated Peripherals Set Supervisor Password gt Power ManagemgntSetun 2 ec Password gt PC Health Status ng Esc Quit T gt Select Item F10 Save amp Exit Setup Change Set Disable Password You can set either a supervisor or a user password or both of them The differences are Set Supervisor Password Can enter and change the options of the setup menus Set User Password Can enter but does not have permission to change any options When you select this funct
24. dix V Assembling Fan Holders The B5180 has totally three fan holders Refer to the following illustration to assemble them when necessary NOTE Make sure the tab fit into the hole of the other fan holder A and lock 1 into 2 B Disassemble the fan holders following the above steps in reverse 101 Technical Support 102 If a problem arises with your system you should first turn to your dealer for direct support Your system has most likely been configured or designed by them and they should have the best idea of what hardware and software your system contains Hence they should be of the most assistance for you Furthermore if you purchased your system from a dealer near you take the system to them directly to have it serviced instead of attempting to do so yourself which can have expensive consequence If these options are not available for you then TYAN Computer Corporation can help Besides designing innovative and quality products for over a decade TYAN has continuously offered customers service beyond their expectations TYAN s website www tyan com provides easy to access resources such as in depth Linux Online Support sections with downloadable Linux drivers and comprehensive compatibility reports for chassis memory and much more With all these convenient resources just a few keystrokes away users can easily find their latest software and operating system components to keep their systems running as pow
25. ds aut reae 2 4 Tustalhns the PCI E CAE eee e cea NIE DR Ue i 2 2 Installino the Harte Dre sodass eee eset uius avon flea ton Sosa 2 2 Installing the 3 5 Hard Drive Left ccc cece cece e ee eee eens 2 2 2 Installing the 3 5 Hard Drive Right 0 ccc cece eee cece eens 22 35 Installing the 2 5 Hard Drive ie oe EE reed 2 93 Rack M OUI se codo tA o Io LIRE DIEM MTM Lev ARAS III cM AE D TCU E 2 3 Installing the Server in a Rack with Rail Kit A ssee 2 3 2 Installing the Server in an Open Rack with Rail Kit B 2 4 DCDSSoItwate Setllpscseecesecederae vetu ve qutusc ausi med pk dedo rcd 24T Contipurmb the Systemic settee rote fects stu Vest ueterem mechs 2 4 M1000 Driver Installation for WindowS ccccc cece eee eeee ees 2 4 5 M1000 Driver Installation for Linux cc cece cece cence eee ees Zs C DIO IU HE DOM key De AMUN aean edente i a a bec Dude e dou cu 2 5 2 DOS Mode and Windows Mode esses 2 59 Wimax Mode st s8 ini reat a a hese boat ot Eso Li ILU ELLE dus Chapter 3 Replacing Pre Installed Components Sub rttoQ ue OTT 1 ooi hos Aba denn AAO bide alah At hrs LUPA ALS ACA CLEA Slide WOT Aoa eias ira Co Yo on xu ado ru ea Nine Leica batis 31625 SEOODSiin eiu vette leitete tele E oe naa tr DM A LE Ee cE E 3 153 Preca ONS eina a E ua Tai Vea A ree us aden UE RM DUAL DEI 3 2 Disassembly Plowehattzs so vodiet p ieoi ont ote
26. dual channels e Maximum of 4GB DDR2 533 667 800 e Supports non ECC Memory only Expansion Slots e 1 standard height PCI E card by riser card M2083 RS default e Or 1 standard height PCI X card by riser card M2061 Optional Back I O Ports e Stacked PS 2 Mouse amp Keyboard ports e Stacked 4 USB 2 0 ports e 1 15 pin VGA port e 1 9 pin COM port e 2 side by side RJ 45 10 100 1000ports Front Panel Features e I O 2 USB2 0 ports e LED indicators HDD active LEDs Power LED 2 LAN LEDs ID LED Warning LEDs e Switches Power ID e LED indicators Integrated Storage Controller e Support 4 SATAII ports running at 3Gbps Storage e Hard Disk Drives Support 2 SATAII 3 5 HDDs 1 SATAII 2 5 HDDs Networking e 2 Intel 82573V GbE LAN controllers Operating at PCI E x 1 from ICH8 2 Gigabit LAN ports in total Motherboard e T YAN Toledo i965R 5180 system board e O x 7 5 Chapter 1 Product Overview BIOS e Award 8Mbit firmware hub e Serial console redirect e USB boot supported e Supports APM1 2 and ACPI e PnP DMI power Management S0 S1 S4 S5 states supported Sever Management SMSC SCH5027 Super I O Chip SMSC EMC6D103 HW monitor Thermal amp voltage monitor support Multiple 4 pin fan monitoring headers PECI circuit for Conroe and the processor thermal monitoring TYAN SMDC M3291 IPMI v2 0 compliant Remote server
27. e Area et Peres en caet feris 3 3 Removing the Top Chassis Cover ssssssssessssssse eene 3 4 Replacing Motherboard Components ccc ccc ccec cece cece eeeeeeeeeeeees 3 4 1 Disconnecting All Motherboard Cables 0 0 ccc ccccsceseeeeeeeeeeeeees 342 Removine the Motherboard ecce eie esee ee eet als 3 5 Replacing the LCD Module and LED Booard eese 3 MIOL LED Board Peatutes iore 1e petet teet mes 3 5 2 M1007 LED Board Connector Pin Definition 004 5 0 Replacing the USB Board oce civ esto oett E eC Ee vette 32641 USB Board Eeatures oerte ie su ob EE apt Se notus 3 6 2 USB Board Connector Pin Header 00 cccccc cc ceee eee e ence eens 3 1 Replacing the Cooling Pars ee eem Ether ore demte le EAR 3 5 Replacimeg the Power Spp yeere uos the open eaaet Some Pad es cea Chapter 4 BIOS Setup Zo Tam BIOS Sea a colto md edes oer seeks 2 2 Standard MOS TP eatulle Savi fessstit sedet an haat used vo ba tat ooh wenn ded irs 4 2 1 Phoenix AwardBIOS CMOS Setup Utility sueeeeeuue 4 3 Advanced BIOS Features a2 erue esee shack seks sain eho vals a Poe UE ee e RR 2 941 CEPURE e utes antl ae duque mati e den uu de tae Mtoe 4 3 2 Hard Disk Boot Priority ioo rode boton RE oa eed ou euer ve dm 4 4 Advanced Chipset Features sess een 4 5 Integrated PeripBetalso s uescseset ose occae sx ose sente uten m oie esque 454 OnC
28. ed Chapter 4 BIOS Setup 73 First Second and Third Boot Devices These indicate the boot priority For example if the First Boot Device is set as CDROM the Second Boot Device as Hard Disk and the Third Boot Device as LS120 then the system will try to boot from CDROM failing which it will try to boot from a Hard Disk and if this also fails it will try to boot from the L S120 Boot Other Device This option allows the system to boot from any other bootable device Enabled Disabled Boot up NumLock Status This option allows you to select power on state for NumLock Off On Gate A20 Option Select if chipset or keyboard controller should control GateA20 When set to Fast the system chipset controls Gate A20 When set to Normal a pin in the keyboard controller controls Gate A20 Setting Gate A20 to Fast improves system speed particularly with OS 2 and Windows Normal Fast Typematic Rate Setting Toggles control of keyboard key repeat rate Enabled Disabled Typematic Rate Chars Sec Defines how many characters are repeated per second when holding down a key on the keyboard 6 8 10 12 15 20 24 30 Typematic Delay Msec Define the delay that occurs at keystroke before that key will start to repeat 250 500 750 1000 Security Option Sets the password on either just the BIOS setup or the entire system BIOS setup included Setup System APIC Mode This option allows you to enabled or disabl
29. ed Advanced Programmable Interrupt Controller APIC Mode Enabled Disabled MPS Version Control For OS When two CPUs are onboard not a feature of this board this feature allows you to select Multi Processor Spec MPS version control for OS 74 Chapter 4 BIOS Setup when the logo test executes 1 1 1 4 OS Select For DRAM gt 64MB This BIOS feature determines how systems with more than 64MB of memory are managed A wrong setting can cause problems like erroneous memory detection If you are using an older version of the IBM OS 2 operating system you should select OS 2 If you are using the IBM OS 2 Warp v3 0 or higher operating system you should select Non OS 2 If you are using an older version of the IBM OS 2 operating system but have already installed all the relevant IBM Fix Paks you should select Non OS 2 Users of non OS 2 operating systems like Microsoft Windows 2003 should select the Non OS2 option Non OS2 OS2 Chapter 4 BIOS Setup 75 4 3 1 CPU Features Press Enter to access advanced features of the CPU Phoenix AwardBIOS CMOS Setup Utility CPU Feature Limit CPUID MaxVal Disabled Item Help C1E Function Auto Execute Disable Bit Enabled Virtualization Technology Enabled Menu Level N gt Move Enter Select PU PD Value F10 Save ESC Exit F1 General Help F5 Previous Values F6 Fail Safe Defaults F7 Optimized Defaults Limit CPUID MaxVal Set Limit CPUID MaxVal to 3
30. el the Tank GT14 B5180 server system is capable of offering scalable 32 and 64 bit computing high bandwidth memory design and lightning fast PCI E slot implementation The Tank GT14 B5180 not only empowers your company in today s demanding IT environment but also offers a smooth path for future application usage TYAN is also proud to deliver the Tank GT14 B5180 in SATAII flavor while supporting up to three 3 hard drives The Tank GT14 B5180 uses TYAN s latest chassis featuring a robust structure and a solid mechanical enclosure All of these provide the Tank GT14 B5180 the power and flexibility to meet the needs of nearly any server application 1 2 Product Models Hot Swap B5180G14S3M Internal 3 HDDs Chapter 1 Product Overview 1 1 3 Features Enclosure e Industry 19 rack mountable 1U chassis Support following HDD combination w bezel 2 3 5 HDD 1 2 5 HDD w o bezel 1 3 5 HDD 1 2 5 HDD e Dimension wl bezel D15 5 x W17 2 x H1 71 inch D394 x W436 x H43 8mm w o bezel D14 4 x W17 2 x H1 71 inch D365 x W436 x H43 8mm Processors e Single LGA775 Socket e Support Intel Pentium 4 Pentium D and Core 2 Duo processors Cedar Mill Presler Conroe Processors e FSB 533 800 1066 Chipset e Intel Q965 Broadwater MCH integrates Graphics e ICH8 e SMSC SCH5027 Super I O Chip e SMSC EMC6D103HWM Memory e 2 240 pin DDR2 DIMM sockets in
31. er in direct sunlight or near a heating device Cover the unit when not in use Table of Contents Chapter 1 Overview Abouttbe Fank Gl 14 B5I90 oe voro eee te EIER aa Iva T2 Product Mode B xoc onto este n aet un aee aeter s El te Pa ede Wes REAM S enaar tute eure hap ant ar RD Sel UR URL A D AUI LAM Sach LOL A AAs MAC SHIRE E TE EE D UE eS A DOGS PrOGUCE d secreto oed Ub o UE hod venen o Soto pO SO D eva 5 b CSvstenmi brobb VIEW Suede oci eco ED UU IE o baies 1 5 2 System REAT VIE Wooten tee end sd ete e ELS c dete 1 555 EPD DeMi O Sese ie ote enel abbas ou base eset e LHLACLI IRAN M CELLA USE 1 5 2 sternal Vie Wes eos tte thick Lika yl nek Rede oat vet cdi Koo Motherboard E3y00Eiso d ooo oo ERE EAR 15 6 Jumpers V Connectors e oe trente t pes eue etd ta oh a gee cee dup ioe 13 7 System Block Mia Oana d oet ttt etos a foe ior HEIR LEAS TS EH Et Chapter 2 Setting Up 2 0 1 Before VOU Be OMI oen cut iene buo Ue be Un esce te one REMO AE DAD WOK ATO ie oes ais ceto in S Lut th acra uae sales st 24 3 TOO wee esencia UR es ae ota bet ee ee oc d Uc LE D Ee 2 04 Precalllionis sedisse toe Jon iocus pee ciat Co ee ued 2 1 Installing Motherboard Components 0 ccc cece cee casseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeas 2 11 Removing the Chassis COVET accettare Sc Io E and ona Fee etate 2 1 2 Installing the CPU and Heatsink cece cece cece eee eees Al Installing the Memory i eoo te ponet cata
32. er bracket 64 Chapter 3 Replacing Pre Installed Components 4 Lift the power supply with its bracket free from the chassis 5 Free the power supply from its bracket by removing the two screws 6 Replace a new power supply into the chassis following the above steps in reverse Chapter 3 Replacing Pre Installed Components 65 Chapter 4 BIOS Setup Installation The BIOS is the basic input output system the firmware on motherboard that enables your hardware to interface with your software This chapter describes different settings for the BIOS that can be used to configure your system The BIOS section of this manual is subject to change without notice and is provided for reference purposes only The settings and configurations of the BIOS are current at the time of print and therefore may not match exactly what is displayed on screen This section describes the BIOS setup program The setup program lets you modify basic configuration settings The settings are then stored in a dedicated battery backed memory called NVRAM that retains the information when the power is turned off This motherboard s BIOS is a customized version of the industry standard BIOS for IBM PC AT compatible personal computers The BIOS provides critical low level support for the system s central processing unit CPU memory and I O subsystems This BIOS has been customized by adding important features such as password protection
33. erful and productive as possible TYAN also ranks high for its commitment to fast and friendly customer support through email By offering plenty of options for users TYAN serves multiple market segments with the industry s most competitive services to support them TYAN s tech support is some of the most impressive we ve seen with great response time and exceptional organization in general Anandtech com Please feel free to contact us directly for this service at tech support tyan com Help Resources 1 See the beep codes section of this manual 2 See the TYAN website for FAQ s bulletins driver updates and other information http www tyan com 3 Contact your dealer for help BEFORE calling TYAN 4 Check the TYAN user group alt comp periphs mainboard TYAN Returning Merchandise for Service During the warranty period contact your distributor or system vendor FIRST for any product problems This warranty only covers normal customer use and does not cover damages incurred during shipping or failure due to the alteration misuse abuse or improper maintenance of products NOTE A receipt or copy of your invoice marked with the date of purchase is required before any warranty service can be rendered You may obtain service by calling the manufacturer for a Return Merchandise Authorization RMA number The RMA number should be prominently displayed on the outside of the shipping carton and the package should be mailed
34. ersing the GT14 chassis Appendix Ill Covers procedures on installing M2061 PCI X Riser Card Appendix IV Covers instruction on detaching the LAN cable Appendix V Covers instruction on assembling the fan holders iii SAFETY INFORMATION Before installing and using the Tank GT14 take note of the following precautions Read all instructions carefully Do not place the unit on an unstable surface cart or stand Do not block the slots and opening 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 ground cable which is equipped with a third pin to ground the unit and prevent electric shock Do not defeat the purpose of this pin If you outlet does not support this kind of plug contact your electrician to replace your obsolete outlet Do not place anything on the power cord Place the power cord where it will not be in the way of foot traffic 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 done perform routine safety checks to verify that the system is operating correctly Avoid using the system near wat
35. et and secure it with 4 screws Chapter 2 Setting Up 29 30 4 5 Place the assembled hard drive with bracket in the spot you picked from the GT14 chassis A and slide it into place B And secure it with the screw removed in step Chapter 2 Setting Up 2 2 2 Installing the 3 5 Hard Drive Right Follow these instructions to install the right 3 5 SATA hard drive 1 Remove the two screws securing the 3 5 drive bracket in the GT14 chassis 2 Slide the drive tray out A and lift the bracket out from the chassis B 3 Place a 3 5 hard drive into the drive bracket and secure it with 4 screws Chapter 2 Setting Up 31 32 4 Place the assembled hard drive with bracket in the spot you picked from the GT14 chassis A and slide it into place B And secure it with the two screw removed in step 1 Chapter 2 Setting Up 2 2 3 Installing the 2 5 Hard Drive Follow these instructions to install the 2 5 SATA hard drive 1 Remove the screw securing the 2 5 drive bracket in the GT14 chassis 1 j v 1 C 2 Slide the drive tray out A and lift the bracket out from the chassis B 3 Place a 2 5 hard drive into the drive bracket and secure it with 4 screws Chapter 2 Setting Up 33 34 4 Place the assembled hard drive with bracket in the spot you picked from the GT14 chassis A and slide it into place B And secure it with the screw removed
36. f any on your system Activity of the selected IRQ always awakens the system NA 3 4 5 7 9 10 11 Suspend Mode Defines the method used to power off the system Disabled 1 Min 2 Min 4 Min 6 Min 8 Min 10 Min 20 Min 30Min 40Min 1 Hour HDD Power Down Defines hard drive power down delay Disabled 1 min 15 min Soft Off by PWRBTTN Defines the mode of the Soft Off by PWRBTTN Delay 4 Sec Instant Off Chapter 4 BIOS Setup 85 Intruder Detection This feature is used to enable disable the function when chassis open event is detected BIOS will record the event Disabled Enabled PWRON After PWR Fail When the system is shut down owing to the power failure the system will not be back to power on by itself This feature allows you to set the system back to which power status of the system when the system power is resumed On Off Former Sts Wake Up by PCI card When set at Enabled any PCI PM event awakes the system from a PCI PM controlled state The options are Disabled Enabled Enabled Disabled Power On by Ring An incoming call via modem awakes the system from its soft off mode Enabled Disabled USB KB Wake Up from S3 When set at Disabled it doesn t allow USB keyboard to activate the system from ACPI S3 power saving mode Enabled Disabled Resume by Alarm This feature allows you to set the when the system being turned on from the system power off status Enabled Disabled 86
37. for optimal performance system operations While Award has designed the custom BIOS to maximize performance the factory has the right to change these defaults to meet their needs Supervisor User Password Use this menu to set User and Supervisor Passwords Save amp Exit Setup Save CMOS value changes to CMOS and exit setup Exit Without Save Abandon all CMOS value changes and exit setup Chapter 4 BIOS Setup 69 4 2 Standard CMOS Features In this section you can alter general features such as the date and time as well as access to the IDE configuration options Note that the options listed below are for options that can directly be changed within the Main Setup screen User can Use the arrow keys to highlight the item andthen use the lt PgUp gt or lt PgDn gt keys to select the value you want in each item Phoenix AwardBIOS CMOS Setup Utility Standard CMOS Features Date mm dd yy Thu Apr 26 2007 Item Help Time hh mm ss 6 33 28 gt IDE Channel 0 Master None gt IDE Channel 0 Slave None Menu Level IDE Channel 1 Master ST380013AS gt IDE Channel 1 Slave None Change the day gt IDE Channel 2 Master None month IDE Channel 3 Master None year and century Video EGA VGA Halt On All Errors Based Memory 640K Extended Memory 1038336K Total Memory 1039360K N gt Move Enter Select PU PD Value F10 Save ESC Exit F1 General Help F5 Previous Values F6 Fail Safe
38. hen close the CPU socket cover A and press the CPU socket lever down to secure the CPU B 5 Place the heatsink on the top of the CPU and attach with four screws as shown gt D Ca y T gt RO RS te zi X yh k a I e d 6 Place the air duct on the heatsink and press it down in the direction as the arrow shown A Make sure that the two tabs on the fan holder fit into the indentations on the air duct to secure the air duct B a ik a E ae 3 gor 5 OM Ww HAE d E G Is AE A 24 Chapter 2 Setting Up Installing the Memory Follow these instructions to install the memory modules on the motherboard Your GT14 B5180 has totally 2 DIMM sockets 1 Press the memory slot locking levers in the direction of the arrows as shown in the following illustration 2 Align the memory module with the slot When inserted properly the memory slot locking levers lock automatically onto the indentations at the ends of the module Py P K LT LU 4 eg EXE 7 E i Pos 3 i we S Y y f d ui Sa E ea NP B E gt P a ANN d r007 UNM 7 NOTE Please install memory on DIMMA when you only use one memory module Chapter 2 Setting Up 25 2 1 4 Installing the PCI E Card The GT14 B5180 has one PCI E Card slot PCI E x 16 card slot Follow these instructions to install the PCI E card 1 Remove the screw securing the tab of P
39. hip IDE Device xadseesomiseiiua ut om is cor dE oo bbs cet 4 5 2 Phoenix AwardBIOS CMOS Setup Utility Luuueueeuuee BS SUPE Oi DEVICE eie tuendi Sube ieeut pound prit pA 4 6 Power Management Selup c onec IAE REA OUR E etiem En du LAE 4 T PHPAPCTDCOBI9UrFatlOllS eos ioo Oe cete Doe rod aecud hoc utes Legis Cotta E Zio PC Healthistablls efie ceto b ecb ceca trten aes edita a Gestalt eue edam Guo p TM Macs Z5 ZUoRABNOCODHGOL Leeds uico dtes idee chuc edad iolelkiouehe doce audet 4 9 brequencyVoltape CoHLttol s ois date E ina eA ERE bI EDI 4 10 Load Maile State etait 22 235i hace a stele ae E A teer stt A W Load Optimized Default tes ie etn eel hae den bote 4 12 Supervisor User Password Setting 00 ccc cec cece eee ee eee neste eee eeees 2 13 EX Selecion dia hiiudelGidunsehiiecuiel aa lvesehieu setae nacieremnne iis Appendix I Cable Connection Table Appendix II Installing the SMDC Card Appendix III Installing the M2061 Riser Card Appendix IV Detaching LAN cable Appendix V Assembling fan holders vi Chapter 1 Overview 1 1 About the Tank M GT14 B5180 Congratulations on your purchase of the TYAN Tank GT14 B5180 a highly optimized rack mountable barebone system The Tank GT14 B5180 is designed to support single Intel Pentium 4 Pentium D and Core 2 Duo processors and maximum 4GB memory providing a rich feature set and incredible performance Leveraging advanced technology from Int
40. ing Rails x 2 M4 4L screw x 30pcs M5 8L screw x 10pcs M5 15L screw x 4pcs NOTE For detailed information on rail kit of C please contact our sales representative 6 Chapter 1 Product Overview 1 5 About the Product The following views show you the product 1 5 1 System Front View HDD Access LED ID LED Power LED Power button LCD buttons ID button USB Port x 2 LCD Display 1 5 2 System Rear View Power Supply Fan PCI E Slot LAN Port x 2 Power Supply Socket C Q y 35 ER ER Q9 Lem efc y sd m PS 2 Mouse VGA Port Keyboard Ports Serial Port USB Port x 4 Chapter 1 Product Overview 7 1 5 3 LED Definition Front Panel Ep Gor Sue Decii Pawar Power ON Power OFF ae Amber Blinking HDD access LAN Linked LAN1 LAN2 Activity Bing LAN Accessing OFF No LAN linked System fails fan fail over Warning voltage over temperature Normal ID LED Blue ON System is identified OFF System is not identified Rear I O LED LED Color State Description LAN Linked since LAN Accessing OFF No LAN linked LAN Linkage Activity Left Side 1000Mb mode 100Mb mode 10Mb mode or No LAN Linked LAN Mode Right Side 8 Chapter 1 Product Overview 1 5 4 Internal View 10 B 1 PCI E Riser Card 2 Air Duct 3 Power Connector 3 5 Hard Disk Drive Bracket Right Chassis Front Bezel 3 5 Hard Disk Drive Brac
41. ion the following message will appear at the center of the screen to assist you in creating a password ENTER PASSWORD Phoenix AwardBIOS CMOS Setup Utility gt Standard CMOS Features gt Frequency Voltage Control gt Advanced BIOS Features Load Fail Safe Defaults gt Advanced Chipset Features Load Optimized Defaults gt Integrated Peripherals Set Supervisor Password gt Power Management Setup Set User Password PC Health Status Esc Quit TL amp gt Select Item F10 Save amp Exit Setup Change Set Disable Password 92 Chapter 4 BIOS Setup Type the password up to eight characters in length and press Enter The password typed now will clear any previously entered password from CMOS memory You will be asked to confirm the password Type the password again and press Enter You may also press lt Esc gt to abort the selection and not enter a password To disable a password just press Enter when you are prompted to enter the password A message will confirm the password will be disabled Once the password is disabled the system will boot and you can enter Setup freely PASSWORD DISABLED When a password has been enabled you will be prompted to enter it every time you try to enter Setup This prevents an unauthorized person from changing any part of your system configuration Additionally when a password is enabled you can also require the BIOS to request a password every time your system is
42. ket Left System Fans 0 2 5 Hard Disk Drive Bracket 4 Power Supply e cx et SS 5 Memory Slot Chapter 1 Product Overview 1 5 5 Motherboard Layout o2o0 o o o o SMSC EMC6D103 C a JP23 GbE LAN USB GbE LAN USB SCH 5027 4 oooooooo0L OO OOOOOO JP24 J101 JP16 JP13 This diagram is representative of the latest board revision available at the time of publishing The board you receive may not look exactly like the above diagram 10 Chapter 1 Product Overview 1 5 6 Jumpers amp Connectors JP13 USB Pin Header 5 Pin x 2 Front Panel Header 1 9 Pin x 2 FAN Connector 4 Pin x 1 FAN Connector 8 Pin x 1 LANA SMBus Selection 5 Pin x 2 CMOS Clear SMDC Connector 25 Pin x 2 Chassis LCD Module Interface Header 3 Pin x 2 To indicate the location of pin 1 oo To indicate the location of pin 1 Chapter 1 Product Overview 11 Jumper Placement Pin Pin GND Use this header to connect to the USB devices via the enclosed USB cable 12 Chapter 1 Product Overview JP16 Front Panel Header 1 9Pin x 2 HDLED 3 4 PWLED ResetS w 7 8 PWRSW 33V 9 WLED EXT NM 11 _ b5VsB 13_ SDA 15 10 12 _ 14 16 Sc ir 18 INTRUDERZ wj m m m m m m m Chapter 1 Product Overview 13 JP24 JP25 LANA SMBus Selection 3Pin x 1 U
43. ls to the Rack 4 Measure the distance between inner side of the front and rear mounting brackets in the rack 5 Reserve the distance same as in step 4 on rear racket Secure the rear bracket to outer rail with 2 M4 4L A screws 6 Secure the outer rails to the rack using 2 brackets and 5 M5 8L B screws for each side 2 at front side and 3 at rear side Secure the mounting brackets from inside not outside of the rack 38 Chapter 2 Setting Up Rackmounting the Server 7 Draw out the middle rails to the latch position 8 Liftthe chassis and then insert the inner slide rails into the middle rails 9 Push the chasis in and press the latch key A Then push the whole system into the rack B A B Chapter 2 Setting Up 39 40 10 Secure the mounting ears of chassis to the rack with one M4 15L F screw for each side NOTE To avoid injury it is strongly recommended that two people lift the GT14 into the place while a third per son screws it to the rack Chapter 2 Setting Up 2 3 2 Installing the Server in an Open Rack with Rail kit B In addition to rackmounting the GT 14 in a 4 post rack you can also mount it in a 2 post rack You must use rail kit B to mount the GT14 in this type of rack 2 post open rack NOTE Before mounting the Transport GT14 in a rack ensure that all internal components have been installed and that the unit has been fully tested Maintenance can be performed on
44. ly and then touch a safely grounded object to release static charge i e power supply case If available wear a grounded wrist strap Alternatively discharge any static electricity by touching the bare metal chassis of the unit case or the bare metal body of any other grounded appliance 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 surface 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 packaging that they ship with until they are ready for installation After replacing optional devices make sure all SCrews springs or other small parts are in place and are not left loose inside the case Metallic parts or metal flakes can cause electrical shorts Notes All connectors are keyed to only attach one way Always use the correct screw size as indicated in the procedures Chapter 3 Replacing Pre Installed Components 3 2 Disassembly Flowchart The following flowchart outlines the disassembly procedure Rear Components Chassis top cover Power Supply CPU Heatsink Assembly PCI E Card Front Components Chassis front bezel LCD Front L
45. management kit option Chapter 1 Product Overview System Cooling e 1 12V 40 40 28mm FANS e 2 12V 40 40 56mm FANS e passive CPU heatsink Power Supply e ESP 12V 300W e Universal 24 pin 8 pin power connectors Regulatory e FCC Class B Declaration of Conformity e CE Declaration of Conformity Environment Temperature e Operating temperature 5 C 35 C e Non operating temperature 40 C 70 C 1 4 Unpacking If any items are missing or appear damaged contract your retailer or browse to TYAN s website for service http www tyan com The Web site also provides information on other TYAN products plus FAQs compatibility lists BIOS settings and more 1 x Tyan Barebone Drive CD PONET CADES Left to right Europe US Cable Kit x 1 Mounting Ear Kit Chapter 1 Product Overview Rail Kit Rail Kit options A B C The following three rail kits are available to rackmount your GT14 B5180 A Rail for 4 post rack IIT A Bg miu Sliding Rails x 2 Sliding Brackets x 4 Front L Bracket x 2 Rear L Bracket x2 Mounting Brackets x 4 M4 4L screw x 18pcs M5 8L screw x 10pcs M5 15L screw x 4pcs B Rail for 3 post rack Eg 65 79 44 we Inner Rail Brackets x 2 including screws Mounting Brackets x 2 M5 8L screw x 14pcs M4 4L screw x 8pcs Chapter 1 Product Overview 5 C Rail for 4 post rack Inner Rails x 2 Post Slide Mount Adapters x 4 Assembled Outer Slid
46. of packaging that they ship with until they are ready for installation After replacing optional devices make sure all screws springs or other small parts are in place and are not left loose inside the case Metallic parts or metal flakes can cause electrical shorts Notes All connectors are keyed to only attach one way Always use the correct screw size as indicated in the procedures Chapter 2 Setting Up 21 2 1 Installing Motherboard Components This section describes how to install components on to the motherboard including CPU memory modules and a PCI E card 2 1 1 Removing the Chassis Top Cover Follow these instructions to remove the Tank GT14 B5180 chassis top cover 1 Remove the screw on the back side as shown in the small diagram and tow on the top of the chassis top Cover 2 Slide the chassis top cover in the direction of the arrow A And lift the cover off B 22 Chapter 2 Setting Up 2 1 2 Installing the CPU and Heatsink Follow these instructions on install CPU and CPU heatsink 1 Remove the air duct in the direction of the arrow shown to locate the CPU socket i 4 t D Ps ie s w i 2 Remove the CPU socket cover 3 Pull the CPU lever up to unlock the CPU socket A and open the socket in the direction as shown B Chapter 2 Setting Up 23 4 Place the CPU on the CPU socket ensuring that pin 1 is located as shown in the smaller diagram And t
47. on t use any USB devices set the option to Disabled It will free up an IRQ for other devices to use Enabled Disabled Note This option is for the older USB 1 0 specification USB 2 0 Controller This option enables or disables IRQ allocation for the USB 2 Universal Serial Bus Specification 2 0 controller Enable this if you are using a USB 2 device If you disable this while using a USB 2 device you may have problems running that device However if you don t use any USB 2 devices set the option to Disabled It will free up an IRQ for other devices to use Enabled Disabled Note A USB 2 0 has a throughput of 480 Mbps 40 times faster than USB 1 0 and is fully backward compatible with USB 1 0 82 Chapter 4 BIOS Setup USB Operation Mode Auto decide USB device operation mode Full Low Speed High Speed USB Keyboard Support Select Enabled if your system contains a USB controller and you have a USB keyboard Enabled Disabled USB Mouse Support Set this option to be enabled if your system has a USB controller including USB 2 0 and a USB mouse Enabled Disabled 4 5 3 Super IO Device Phoenix AwardBIOS CMOS Setup Utility Super IO Device Wake UP FROM S3 BUTTON ONLY Item Help Onboard FDC Controller Enabled Onboard Serial Port 1 3F8 IRQ4 Menu Level N gt Move Enter Select PU PD Value F10 Save ESC Exit F1 General Help F5 Previous Values F6 Fail Safe Defaults F7 Op
48. orporation Award Phoenix PhoenixBIOS and combinations thereof are trademarks of Phoenix Technologies Microsoft Windows is a trademark of Microsoft Corporation IBM PC AT PS 2 are trademarks of IBM Corporation Winbond is a trademark of Winbond Electronics Corporation Portable Document Format PDF is a trademark of Adobe Corporation Federal Communication Commission FCC Notice for the USA Compliance Information A Statement Declaration of Conformity Procedure DoC FCC Part 15 This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference 2 This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver Plug the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that of the receiver Consult the dealer on an experienced radio television technician for help Notice for Canada This apparatus complies with the Class B limits for radio interference as specified in the Canadian Department of Communications Radio Interference Regulations Cet ap
49. pareil est conforme aux norms de Classe B d interference radio tel que specifie par le Ministere Canadien des Communications dans les reglements d ineteference radio Notice for Europe CE Mark This product is in conformity with the Council Directive 89 336 EEC 92 31 EEC EMC CAUTION Lithium battery included with this board Do not puncture mutilate or dispose of battery in fire Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced Replace only with the same or equivalent type recommended by manufacturer Dispose of used battery according to manufacturer instructions and in accordance with your local regulations About this Manual This manual provides you with instructions on installing your Tank GT14 This Manual is intended for experienced users and integrators with hardware knowledge of personal computers This manual consists of the following parts Chapter1 Provides an introduction to the GT14 B5180 barebones packing list describes the external components gives a table of key components and provides block diagrams of the system Chapter2 Covers procedures on installing the CPU memory modules a PCI Express card and hard drives Chapter3 Covers removal and replacement procedures for pre installed components Chapter 4 Covers the contents of system BIOS Appendix I Listing the cable connection tables for reference of system setup Appendix Il Covers procedures on installing the SMDC Card and rev
50. power management and chipset tuning features that control the system This section will guide you through the process of configuring the BIOS for your system setup Starting Setup The BIOS is immediately activated when you turn on the computer The BIOS reads system configuration in CMOS RAM and begins the process of checking out the system and configuring it through the Power On Self Test POST When these preliminary tests are complete the BIOS searches an operating system on one of the system s data storage devices hard drive CD ROM etc If one is found the BIOS will launch that operating system and hand control over to it You can enter the BIOS setup by pressing the Delete key when the machine boots up and begins to show the memory count 66 Chapter 4 BIOS Setup Setup Basics The table below shows how to navigate in the setup program using the keyboard Tab Moves from one selection to the next Left Right Arrow Keys Change from one menu to the next Up Down Arrow Keys More between selections Opens highlighted section PgUp PgDn Keys Change settings Getting Help Pressing F1 will display a small help window that describes the appropriate keys to use and the possible selections for the highlighted item To exit the Help Window press ESC or the F1 key again In Case of Problems If you discover that you have trouble booting the computer after making and saving the changes with the BIOS setup program
51. r A grounding strap or an anti static pad Most of the electrical and mechanical connections can be disconnected using your fingers It is recommended that you do not use needle nosed pliers to remove connectors as these can damage the soft metal or plastic parts of the connectors Chapter 2 Setting Up 2 0 4 Precautions Components and electronic circuit boards can be damaged by discharges of 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 Tank GT14 B5180 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 Alternatively discharge any static electricity by touching the bare metal chassis of the unit case or the bare metal body of any other grounded appliance 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 surface 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 pro
52. rebooted This would prevent unauthorized use of your computer You determine when the password is required within the BIOS Features Setup Menu and its Security option see Section 3 If the Security option is set to System the password will be required both at boot and at entry to Setup If set to Setup prompting only occurs when trying to enter Setup 4 13 Exit Selecting Phoenix AwardBIOS CMOS Setup Utility gt Standard CMOS Features gt Frequency Voltage Control gt Advanced BIOS Features Load Fail Safe Defaults gt Advanced Chipset Features Load Optimized Defaults gt Integrated Peripherals Set Supervisor Password gt Power Management Setup Set User Password PC Health Status Esc Quit T gt Select Item F10 Save amp Exit Setup Change Set Disable Password Save amp Exit Setup Pressing Enter on this item asks for confirmation Chapter 4 BIOS Setup 93 Save to CMOS and EXIT Y N Y Pressing Y stores the selections made in the menus in CMOS a special section of memory that stays on after you turn your system off The next time you boot your computer the BIOS configures your system according to the Setup selections stored in CMOS After saving the values the system is restarted again Exit Without Saving Phoenix AwardBIOS CMOS Setup Utility gt Standard CMOS Features gt Frequency Voltage Control gt Advanced BIOS Features Load Fail Safe Defaults gt Advan
53. se jumper cap to close Pin 1 and Pin 2 Connect LANA SMBus to motherboard SMBus Use jumper cap to close Pin 2 and Pin 3 Connect LANA SMBus to SMDC SMBus 14 Chapter 1 Product Overview JP30 COMS Clear You can reset the CMOS settings by using this jumper if you have forgotten your system setup password or Pin 3 Pin 1 N Defaul need to clear system BIOS setting ormal Default Power off system and disconnect both power connectors from the motherboard Put jumper cap back to Pin 1 and Pin 2 default setting Pin Acn 4 Use jumper cap to close Pin 2 and Pin 3 for Clear CMOS several seconds to Clear CMOS Reconnect power amp power on system J30 SMDC Connector 25Pin x 2 For connection with Tyan Server Management Daughter Card SMDC The SMDC connector is compatible with only the Tyan M3291 SMDC o2o Oo ogo Oo Chapter 1 Product Overview 15 J100 Chassis LCD Module Interface Header 3Pin x 2 Signal Pin Pin Signal SVPWR 1 2 SN KEY 3 4 GND SVSBB 5 6 SOUT J101 Front Panel Header 2 6Pin x 2 PIN 11 m m m m B PN PIN 12 Cl m m m m m PIN_2 LAN1_LED LAN2_LED IDLED 16 Chapter 1 Product Overview System Block Diagram 1 5 7 SW 8M Z Sd 4 4 r ueg ueiss 140d NOD 4 ue4 wajsis 4 uw pom i Weed y Juos Z P Mod O Z asn Sn8 WALSAS 8S4 9901 VW GW S55 gt La wwia
54. should be Disabled for Win2003 Enabled Disabled C1E Function Set the CPU C1E function Auto Disabled Execute Disable Bit If disabled forces the XD feature flag to always return 0 Enabled Disabled Virtualization Technology If enabled a VMM can utilize the additional hardware capabilities provided by Vanderpool Technology Enabled Disabled 76 Chapter 4 BIOS Setup 4 3 2 Hard Disk Boot Priority Select Press Enter to set Hard Disk Boot Priority Phoenix AwardBIOS CMOS Setup Utility Hard Disk Boot Priority 1 Ch1M ST380013AS Item Help 2 Bootable Add in Cards Menu Level gt Use T or 4 to select a device then press lt gt to move it up or lt gt to move it down the list Press ESC to exit this menu N gt Move Enter Select PU PD Value F10 Save ESC Exit F1 General Help F5 Previous Values F6 Fail Safe Defaults F7 Optimized Defaults This feature will auto detect all hard disks of bootable device on the system It also allows users to select hard disk device booting priority Chapter 4 BIOS Setup 77 4 4 Advanced Chipsets Features In Advanced Chipset Features you will be able to adjust many of the chipset special features Phoenix AwardBIOS CMOS Setup Utility Advanced Chipset Features System BIOS Cacheable Enabled Item Help Memory Hole At 15M 16M Disabled x VGA Setting PEG Onchip VGA Control Auto Menu Level gt On Chip Frame B
55. tep 1 Install M1000 driver for Linux Chapter 2 Setting Up 2 5 LCD Console Here shows the LCD front panel and its four control buttons Up Left Right Enter Down 2 5 1 Key Definition 1 Up Go to the previous selection 2 Left Go to the previous level selection 3 Right Enter Go to the next level selection press again to execute command 4 Down Goto the next selection After you have installed the TYAN TSM and M1000 driver for Windows for Windows OS or the M1000 driver for Linux for Linux OS you can use the LCD front panel control but tons to get access to the information under each submenu Chapter 2 Setting Up 45 2 5 2 DOS Mode and Windows Mode M1000 supports both DOS Mode and Windows Mode DOS Mode BIOS Info Model Name DOS Mode gt CPU Info RAM Info No ltem Screen Display EU BIOS Info V4 02 B11 Tank GT14 Mind MODEL B5180 CPU Info CPU xxxx MHz Memory Info Memory xxxx MB 46 Chapter 2 Setting Up Windows Mode Host Name NICO System Nics i NIC1 Windows Mode Performance CPU Memory Hard Disk Net Interface System Sensors Fan Voltage lemperature Power Ctl Power Down E Reboot Screen Display TYAN Computer GT14 B5180 System Nics DHCP IP Address XX XX X XXX Net Mask XXX XXX XXX O Gateway XXX XXX XXX O DHCP IP Address XX XX X XXX Net Mask XXX XXX XXX O Gateway XXX XXX XXX O Chapter 2 Setting Up
56. the LCD Module and LED Board 2 Disconnect the USB cable from the USB board 3 Remove the two screws securing the USB board to separate the USB board from the chassis 4 Place a new USB board in position in the chassis following the above steps in reverse Chapter 3 Replacing Pre Installed Components 61 3 6 1 USB Board Features USB 2x5 Pin Headers USB1 USB2 3 6 2 USB Board Connector Pin Definition 2x5 Pin USB Header Pm Detniion Pin Definon USB1 POWER USB2 POWER USB1 DATA USB2 DATA USB1 DATA 6 USB2 DATA 7 USB1 GND 8 USB2 GND s kven o NONE 62 Chapter 3 Replacing Pre Installed Components 3 7 Replacing the Cooling Fans Follow these instructions to replace the cooling fans in your GT14 B5180 system 1 Remove the three fan connectors from the motherboard 3 Remove the fan you want to replace in the direction of the arrow from the fan cradle 4 Replace a new fan into the fan cradle following the above steps in reverse Chapter 3 Replacing Pre Installed Components 63 3 8 Replacing the Power Supply Follow these instructions to replace the power supply in your GT14 B5180 system 1 Disconnect the power cables from the motherboard Refer to 3 4 1 Disconnecting All Motherboard Cables for more details 2 Remove the two screws securing the power supply to the chassis 3 Remove the two screws securing the power supply to the front pow
57. timized Defaults Press Power Button key to resume from S3 state Wake UP FROM S3 This option defines how the system can be woken from sleep mode Button only Keyboard BTN KB Mouse BTN Mouse BTN Onboard FDC Controller Select Enabled if your system has a floppy disk controller FDC installed on the system board and you wish to use it If you install and in FDC or the system has no floppy drive select Disabled in the field Enabled Disabled Onboard Serial Port 1 Select an address and corresponding interrupt for the first and second serial ports 3F8 IRQA 2E8 IRQ3 3E8 IRQA 2F8 IRQ3 Disabled Auto Chapter 4 BIOS Setup 83 4 6 Power Management Setup Options related to power management can be altered through the following Phoenix AwardBIOS CMOS Setup Utility Power Management Setup ACPI Function Run VGABIOS if S3 Resume Power Management Video Off Method Video Off In Suspend Suspend Type MODEM Use IRQ Suspend Mode HDD Power Down Soft Off by PWR BTTN Intruder Detection PWRON After PWR Fail Wake Up by PCI card Power On by Ring USB KB Wake Up From S3 Resume by Alarm X Date of month Alarm X Time hh mm ss Alarm Enabled Auto User Define DPMS Yes Stop Grant 3 Disabled Disabled Instant Off Disabled Former Sts Enabled Disabled Disabled Disabled 0 0 0 0 Item Help Menu Level Ne Move Enter Select PU PD Value F10
58. udes a secondary built in IDE controller which operates on the PCI bus Enabled Disabled 4 5 2 Phoenix AwardBIOS CMOS Setup Utility Onboard Device Item Help LAN182573V Ctrl Enabled LAN2 82573V Ctrl Enabled Menu Level N gt Move Enter Select PU PD Value F10 Save ESC Exit F1 General Help F5 Previous Values F6 Fail Safe Defaults F7 Optimized Defaults LAN1 82573V Ctrl This enables disables the on board 82573V LAN1 controller The default is Enabled which determines whether to enable or disable this chip Disabled Enabled LAN2 82573V Ctrl This enables disables the on board 82573V LAN1 controller The default is Enabled which determines whether to enable or disable this chip Disabled Enabled Chapter 4 BIOS Setup 81 Item Help USB 1 0 Controller Enabled USB 2 0 Controller Enabled USB Operation Mode High Speed USB Keyboard Function Enabled Menu Level gt gt USB Mouse Function Enabled USB Storage Function Enabled x USB Mass Storage Device Boot Setting N gt Move Enter Select PU PD Value F10 Save ESC Exit F1 General Help F5 Previous Values F6 Fail Safe Defaults F7 Optimized Defaults USB Controller This option enables or disables IRQ allocation for the USB Universal Serial Bus controller Enable this if you are using a USB device If you disable this while using a USB device you may have problems running that device However if you d
59. uffer Size 8MB DVMT Mode DVMT DVMT FIXED Memory Size 128mb N gt Move Enter Select PU PD Value F10 Save ESC Exit F1 General Help F5 Previous Values F6 Fail Safe Defaults F7 Optimized Defaults System BIOS Cacheable Selecting Enabled allows caching of the system BIOS ROM at FOOOOh FFFFFh resulting in better system performance However if any program writes to this memory area a system error may result Enabled Disabled Memory Hole Reserve 15 16M Memory for ISA use Enabled Disabled PEG Onchip VGA Control This option allows the BIOS to check to see if a PCI Express graphics card is installed If it detects that a PCI Express graphics card is present the motherboard boots up using that card Otherwise it defaults to the onboard graphics processor Auto PEG Port Onchip VGA On Chip Frame Buffer Size This BIOS feature controls the amount of system memory that is allocated to the integrated graphics 1MB 8MB DVMT Mode It allows you to select the DVMT operating mode FIXED DVMT 78 Chapter 4 BIOS Setup DVMT FIXED Memory Size When set to DVMT Mode the graphics chip will dynamically allocate system memory as graphics memory 128MB 256MB MAX 4 5 Integrated Peripherals Options related to onboard peripheral features can be altered through the following Phoenix AwardBIOS CMOS Setup Utility Integrated Peripherals OnChip IDE Device Press Enter Item Help gt On
60. you can restart the computer by holding the power button down until the computer shuts off usually within 4 seconds resetting by pressing CTRL ALT DEL or clearing the CMOS The best advice is to only alter settings that you thoroughly understand In particular do not change settings in the Chipset section unless you are absolutely sure of the outcome The Chipset defaults were carefully chosen by TYAN or your system manufacturer for the best performance and reliability Even a seemingly small change to the Chipset setup options may cause the system to become unstable or unusable Setup Variations Not all systems will have the same BIOS setup layout or options While the basic look and function of the BIOS setup remains more or less the same for most systems the appearance of your Setup screen may differ from the charts shown in this section Each system design and chipset combination requires a custom configuration In addition the final appearance of the Setup program depends on the system designer Your system designer may decide that certain items should not be available for user configuration and remove them from the BIOS setup program NOTE On the following pages options written in bold type represent the BIOS Setup default Chapter 4 BIOS Setup 67 4 1 Main BIOS Setup When you enter Phoenix AwardBIOS CMOS Setup Utility the following screen will appear as below Phoenix AwardBIOS CMOS Setup Utility gt St

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