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TM700 User Guide - Table of Contents i T able of Contents Table of Contents ____________________________________________________ i Using This Gu ide ___________________________________________________.
TM700 User Guide - Table of Contents ii Unpacking the Sy stem ______________________________________________ 2-4 Making Connecti ons ________________________________________________ 2-5 Connecting the.
TM700 User Guide - Table of Contents iii Removing the 3.5/5.25-inch Bracket: ________________________________ 4-9 Replacing the 3.5/5.25-inch Bracket: ________________________________ 4-11 Installing or Removing a 5.25-inch Device _____________________________ 4-12 Adding a 5.
TM700 User Guide - Table of Contents iv Problems Running New Applic ation Software ____________________________ 5-7 Problems and Suggest ions ___________________________________________ 5-8 If You Nee.
10 0 Proprietary Notice an d Liability Disclaimer The information disclosed in this document, incl uding all designs and related materials, is the valuable property of NEC Computers Internat ional and/or its licensors.
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Using This Guide W elcome to the EXPRESS 5800 TM700 User Guide. This user's guide provides a quick reference to information about your server system. Its goal is to familiarize you with your system and the tasks necessary for system configuring and upgrading.
TM700 User Guid e - Using this Guide iv T ext Conventions This guide uses the following text conventions. W arnings, cautions, and notes ha ve the following meanings: W ARNING W arnings alert you to situations tha t could result in serious per- sonal injury or loss of life.
TM700 User Guid e - Using this Guide v Related Documents In addition to this guide, the following sy stem documentation ma y be included with your system either as electronic file s (on the EXPRESSBUI LDER CD-ROM) or as paper copy shipped with your server .
TM700 User Guid e - Using this Guide vi Safety Notices ■ Caution: T o reduce the risk of electric shoc k which could cause personal injury , follow all safety notices. Th e symbols shown are used in your documentation and on your equipment to indi cate safety hazards.
TM700 User Guid e - Using this Guide vii Safety Notices for Users Outside of the U.S.A. and Canada ■ PEL V (Protected Extra- Low V oltage) Integrity: T o ensure the extra-low voltage integrity of the equipment, connect only equi pment with mains-protected electri- cally-compatible circuits to the external ports.
TM700 User Guid e - Using this Guide viii Care and Handling Use the following guidelines to prope rly handle and care for your system. Protect the system fr om extremely low or h igh temperatures. Let the system warm (or cool) to ro om temperature before using it.
1 System Overview ■ Overview ■ System Features ■ System Chassis Features ■ Standard Features ■ Optional Features ■ EXPRESSBUILDER CD-ROM 10 0S y s t e m Ov er vi e w.
TM700 Us er Guide - System Overv iew 1 - 2 Overview The Express 5800 TM 700 server is based on the Intel ® 875P MCH and Intel ® ICH5-R chipsets and designed for the Intel ® Pentium ® 4 processor .
TM700 Us er Guide - System Overv iew 1 - 3 System Features Y our system features the following major components: ■ Intel® Pentium® or Intel Celeron processor . ■ Five 32-bit PCI 2.2 expansi on slots for bus master PC I cards like LAN cards with 133MB/s maximum throughput.
TM700 Us er Guide - System Overv iew 1 - 4 System Chassis Features Front V iew The following figure shows the loca tion of the front system features Figure 1 - 1 : Front V iew Caution When the system is in stand-by m ode, make sure that the total USB and PS/2 peripheral consum ption do es not exceed 2A.
TM700 Us er Guide - System Overv iew 1 - 5 Rear V iew Figure 1 - 2 : Rear V iew 1 AC power connecto r Connect the power cord to this socke t . 2 DC-12V p ower conne ctor 12V power connector that you can use to connect speakers for example. 3 Connectors Refer to the ‘System Connectors’ secti on hereraf ter for details.
TM700 Us er Guide - System Overv iew 1 - 6 System Connectors Figure 1 - 3 : System Connectors RJ45 Leds Figure 1 - 4 : RJ 45 Leds Expansion Board Slot s Five PCI expansion slots are available enab ling you to install a dditional V ideo Boards and LAN board.
TM700 Us er Guide - System Overv iew 1 - 7 Internal V iew Figure 1 - 5 : Internal V iew 1 Power supply slot 2 Processor air duct 3 Motherboard 4 5.25-inch and 3.
TM700 Us er Guide - System Overv iew 1 - 8 Motherboard Figure 1 - 6 : TM700 Motherboard T able 1 - 3: TM700 Motherboard Internal Connectors Denomination on drawin g Name T ype A TXPWR Power connector .
TM700 Us er Guide - System Overv iew 1 - 9 CLRTC Clear CMOS/ normal jumper 3 pin jumper KBPWR Keyboard power jumper 3 pin jumper AUX Auxiliary in 4 pin header (white) USBPW12/34/56/78 USB p ower jumpe.
TM700 Us er Guide - System Overv iew 1 - 10 S tandard Features ■ Convertible chassis ■ 280W power supply ■ 3.5-inch 1.44MB floppy disk drive ■ On-board LAN ethernet ■ Intel Pentium 4 process.
TM700 Us er Guide - System Overv iew 1 - 1 1 The motherboard uses one Intel® 82547EI Gigabit Ethernet Controller and supports 10Base-T/100Base-TX/1000Base-T network systems.
TM700 Us er Guide - System Overv iew 1 - 12 Optional Features Y ou will find hereafter information a bout the optional components that may be installed in your system. CD-ROM Drive ■ Rotation Speed: 4 8x max ■ Buffer: 128 kBytes ■ Emergency Eject: Pin-hole on fr ont panel to release tray .
TM700 Us er Guide - System Overv iew 1 - 13 - 16.6 Mbytes/s (PIO Mode 4/ MUL TI word DMA Mode 2) - 8.3 Mbytes/s (Single word DMA Mode 2) - 66.7 Mbytes/s (Ultra DMA Mode 4) ■ Rotation Speed: - CD-ROM.
TM700 Us er Guide - System Overv iew 1 - 14 - CD-ROM: 120ms - DVD-ROM: 140ms ■ Performance: ■ Environmental Specifications: Intel Pro 1000 MT LAN Board ■ IEEE S tandard ■ 10BASE-T , 100BASE-TX.
TM700 User G uide - System Overvie w 1 - 15 S-A T A Hard Disk Drive ■ Capacity: 80gb minimum ■ 7200RPM ■ RAID0 and RAID1 support. Refer to RAID Application documentation for details. Caution Y ou may use either E-IDE or S-A T A hard disk drive s.
TM700 Us er Guide - System Overv iew 1 - 16 ■ Hardware overlay ■ Hardware antia liased lines ■ T wo-sided lighting ■ Full-scene antialiasing ■ 2nd-generation occlusion culling ■ Dual 350MH.
TM700 Us er Guide - System Overv iew 1 - 17 ■ Read After W rite (RA W) On and Off capability ■ Read Retry On and Off capability ■ Frame rewrite function ■ Three levels of Error Correction Code.
TM700 User Guide - EXPRESSBUILDER CD-ROM 1 - 18 EXPRESSBUILDER CD-ROM With the EXPRESSBU ILDER CD you can: ■ Create diskettes (third party software drivers).
TM700 User Guide - EXPRESSBUILDER CD-ROM 1 - 19 END-USER LICENSE AGREEMENT . Y ou assu me responsibility for the selection of the SOFTW ARE to achieve yo ur intended results, and fo r the installation, use and results obtained from the software. LICENSE 1.
TM700 User Guide - EXPRESSBUILDER CD-ROM 1 - 20 Neither NEC Computers International nor its suppliers warrant that the functions con- tained in the SOFTW ARE will meet your requirements or that the operation of the SOFTW ARE will be uninterrupted or erro r free.
2 Setting Up the System ■ Overview ■ Selecting a Site ■ Unpacking the System ■ Making Connections ■ Connecting the Power Cord ■ Using the System.
TM700 User Gu ide - Setting Up the System 2 - 2 Overview This chapter describes how to select a site, unpack the system, ma ke cable connections, and power on the system units. Information on front and rear panel features, switches and LEDs are also included in this chapter .
TM700 User Gu ide - Setting Up the System 2 - 3 Selecting a Site The system operates reliably in a typical office environment. Choose a site that is: ■ Near grounded, three-pr onged power outlets. Note : For the United St ates and Canada, this means a NEMA 6-15R outlet for 200-2 40 V AC.
TM700 User Gu ide - Setting Up the System 2 - 4 Unpacking the System When you receive your system, inspect the shipping containers prior to unpacking. If the shipping boxes are damage d, note the damage, and if possible, photograph it for reference. After removing the contents of th e containers, keep the cartons and the pack- ing materials.
TM700 User Gu ide - Setting Up the System 2 - 5 Making Connections Connect your keyboard, monitor , and mouse. Also connect any external peripheral devices such as a printer or scanner by foll owing the instructions included with these devices.
TM700 User Gu ide - Setting Up the System 2 - 6 Connecting the Power Cord Plug the female end of the AC power cord in to the input receptacle on the rear of the power supply cage. Plug the male end of the power cord into NEMA 5-15R outlet for 100-120 V AC or NEMA 6-15R outlet for 200-240 V AC.
TM700 User Gu ide - Setting Up the System 2 - 7 Using the System The following subsections desc ribe how to use t his server system properly and safely , including an explanation of the server system power on/off sequences, what the POST program checks in the server , and how to perform a forced power shutdown.
TM700 User Gu ide - Setting Up the System 2 - 8 Powering On Y o ur System CAUTION: - If the power cord is connected to a p ower control device such as a UPS (Uninterruptive Power Supply), make sure that the power control device is powered. - Do not turn off the server until characters following the Boot-BIOS logo appears on the screen.
TM700 User Gu ide - Setting Up the System 2 - 9 CAUTION Always allow POST to complete before powering down your system. If you have problems poweri ng on your system, refer to Pr oblem Solving in Chapter 5 of this User ’ s Guide.
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3 Configuring Y our System ■ Configuring Y our System ■ BIOS Setup Utility ■ Configuring MotherBoard Jumpers.
TM700 User Guid e - Configuring Y our System 3 - 2 Configuring Y our System Configuration and setup utilit ies are used to change your system configuration. Y ou can configure your system, as well as option boards you may add to your system, using the BIOS Setup Utility .
TM700 User Guid e - Configuring Y our System 3 - 3 BIOS Setup Utility The BIOS Setup Utility is used to change system configuration pa rameters. The utility is resident in the system FLASH memory a nd does not require a diskette or an operat- ing system present to run.
TM700 User Guid e - Configuring Y our System 3 - 4 BIOS Setup Configuration Settings The BIOS Setup Configuratio n tables show the default settings for the BIOS Setup Utility and provide a place for you to record any changes you make to these settings.
TM700 User Guid e - Configuring Y our System 3 - 5 Main Menu Primary and Secondary Mast er and Slave IDE Submenus T able 3 - 3: Main Menu Feature Choices or Display Only Description Y our Setting System T ime HH:MM:SS Set the System T ime. System Date MM/DD/YYYY Set the System Date.
TM700 User Guid e - Configuring Y our System 3 - 6 IDE Configuration Submenu DMA Mode Auto SWDMA0 SWDMA1 SWDMA2 MWDMA0 MWDMA1 MWDMA2 UDMA0 UDMA1 UDMA2 UDMA3 UDMA4 UDMA5 UDMA6 Selects the DMA mode used for moving data to/from the drive. This field is informative only for Ty p e A u to .
TM700 User Guid e - Configuring Y our System 3 - 7 System Information Submenu Note: The BIOS may display more options that presented here. T able 3 - 5: System Information Submenu Feature Choices or Display Only Description Y our Setting AMIBIOS V e rsion Information onl y e.
TM700 User Guid e - Configuring Y our System 3 - 8 Advanced Menu CPU Configuration Submenu Notes: 1. This motherboard support s Intel Pentium 4 CPUs with Hyper -Threading T echnology 2. Hyper-Thre ading T echnolo gy is supported under Windows 2003, Windows XP and Linux 2.
TM700 User Guid e - Configuring Y our System 3 - 9 Chipset Submenu Onboard Devices Conf iguration Submenu T able 3 - 3: Chipset Submenu Feature Choices or Display Only Description Y our Setting W ARNING: Setting wrong values in below sect ions may cause syste m to malfunction.
TM700 User Guid e - Configuring Y our System 3 - 10 PCIPnP Submenu USB Configuration Submenu T able 3 - 7: PCIPnP Submenu Feature Choices or Display Only Description Y our Setting W ARNING: Setting wrong values in below sect ions may cause syste m to malfunction.
TM700 User Guid e - Configuring Y our System 3 - 1 1 Power Menu Power Up Control Submenu T able 3 - 9: Security Menu Feature Choices or Display Only Description Y our Setting Suspend-to-RAM Disabled Enabled When set to Enabled , ACPI sleeping state is Suspend-T o- RAM.
TM700 User Guid e - Configuring Y our System 3 - 12 Boot Menu Boot Device Priority Submenu Boot Settings Configuration Submenu Security Submenu T able 3 - 1 1: Boot Menu Feature Choices or Display Only Description Y our Setting Boot Device Priority Select sub-menu.
TM700 User Guid e - Configuring Y our System 3 - 13 User Access Level No Access Vie w O nly Limited Full Access Only if supervisor password installed Change User Password [Enter ] Only if supervisor password installed Press Enter to set/change user password.
TM700 User Guid e - Configuring Y our System 3 - 14 Exit Menu Y ou can make the following selections on th e Exit Menu. Select an option using the up or down arrow keys, then pr ess <Enter> to execute the option. Pressing <Esc> does not exit this menu.
TM700 User Guid e - Configuring Y our System 3 - 15 Configuring MotherBoard Jumpers Y our system’ s motherboard has 6 jumper settings: ■ Clear CMOS jumper ■ USB POWER jumper (x4) ■ KBPW jumper Clear CMOS Jumper (CLR TC) 1. Power off the system and unplug the AC power cord.
TM700 User Guid e - Configuring Y our System 3 - 16 Keyboard Power Jumper (KBPW) ■ 1-2 position: Keyboard power . ■ 2-3 position: Keyboard power with 5V standby (default).
4 Upgrading Y our System ■ General Information ■ S tatic Precautions ■ Equipment Log ■ T ools Recommended for Upgrading Y our System ■ Preparing Y our System for Upgrade ■ Shifting from T .
TM700 User Guide - Upgrading Y our System 4 - 2 General Information WA R N I N G The DC push-button on/off swit ch on the front p anel does not turn off the system AC power . Also, +5vdc is present on the system board whenever the AC power cord is conn ected between the system and an AC outlet.
TM700 User Guide - Upgrading Y our System 4 - 3 Equipment Log Use the equipment log form located at the en d of this manual to record the model and serial number of your system, all installed options, and any other pertinent information specific to your system.
TM700 User Guide - Upgrading Y our System 4 - 4 Shifting from T ower to Desktop Y our Express5800 TM is equipped with a conve rtible chassis, which allows you to set up your computer either as a tower , or as a desktop. Please find below the instructions needed to turn your tower computer into a desktop system 1.
TM700 User Guide - Upgrading Y our System 4 - 5 Shifting from Desktop to T ower Y our Express5800 TM is equipped with a conve rtible chassis, which allows you to set up your computer either as a tower , or as a desktop. Please find below the instructions needed to turn your desktop computer into a tower system.
TM700 User Guide - Upgrading Y our System 4 - 6 Removing or Installing the Right Side Door The right side door (tower c onfiguration), also known as top cover (desktop configura- tion) provides access to the disk drive bays, to the mother board and to the 5.
TM700 User Guide - Upgrading Y our System 4 - 7 1. T ake a few moments to examine the interi or side of the cove r , and notice the 4 metal hooks located on two opposite edges, and the 6 bigger hooks located on a third edge.
TM700 User Guide - Upgrading Y our System 4 - 8 Removing and Replacing the Front Panel Removing the Front Panel: 1. Remove the right side door , and lay the chassis on it s left side. See “Removing the Right Side Door:” on page 4-6. 2. The front panel is secured by 6 pop-in ta bs.
TM700 User Guide - Upgrading Y our System 4 - 9 Removing and Replacing the 3.5/5.25-inch Bracket This section of the chapte r describes how to remove and replace the 3.5/5.25-inch bracket containing the two 5.25-inch bays and the two 3.5-inch bays. Removing the 3.
TM700 User Guide - Upgrading Y our System 4 - 10 3. Press the two tabs on top and bottom of the 3.5/5.25-inch bracket. Figure 4 - 6 : 3.5/5.25-inch Bracket T abs 4.
TM700 User Guide - Upgrading Y our System 4 - 1 1 Replacing the 3.5/ 5.25-inch Bracket: 1. Slide the 3.5/5.25-inch bracket inside th e chassis until it clicks in position. Figure 4 - 8 : Replacing the Bracket 2. Replace the screw securing the HDD bracket and the 3.
TM700 User Guide - Upgrading Y our System 4 - 12 Installing or Removing a 5.25-inch Device This section of the chapter describes how to add and remove 5.25-inch devices. Y ou can install a CD-ROM/ DVD-ROM/ COMBO DVD-ROM CD-R W Drive, tape backup unit, or other 5-25 inch devices in the ad ditional 5.
TM700 User Guide - Upgrading Y our System 4 - 13 Removing a 5.25-inch device 1. Remove the right side door . See “Rem oving the Right Side Door:” on page 6. 2. Remove the front panel. See “Removing the Front Panel:” on page 8. 3. Remove the 3.
TM700 User Guide - Upgrading Y our System 4 - 14 Installing or Removing a 3.5-inch Floppy Disk Drive This section describes how to remove, replace and add 3. 5-inch Floppy Disk Drives (FDDs). T wo 3.5-inch floppy disk drives can be installed in the FDD bracket.
TM700 User Guide - Upgrading Y our System 4 - 15 Installing a 3.5-inch Floppy Disk Drive T o install a 3.5-inch floppy disk drive in the upper 3.5-inch sl ot of the 3.5/5.25-inch bracket: 1. Remove the right side door . See “Rem oving the Right Side Door:” on page 6.
TM700 User Guide - Upgrading Y our System 4 - 16 2. Remove the front panel. See “R emoving the Front Panel:” on page 8. 3. Remove the 3.5/5.25-inch bracket. See “Removing the 3.5/5.25-inch Bracket:” on page 9. 4. Through the holes (A - one on each side of the bracket) gently pull the tabs (B) to remove the 5.
TM700 User Guide - Upgrading Y our System 4 - 17 Note: Modi fy the BIOS Setup progra m to recognise the additional FDD. For additional infor mation, refer to the BIOS Setup chapter .
TM700 User Guide - Upgrading Y our System 4 - 18 Installing or Removing Hard Disk Drives This section describes how to remove , replace and add Hard Disk Drives. Removing a Hard Disk Drive 1. Remove the right side door . See “Removi ng the Right Side Door:” on page 4-6.
TM700 User Guide - Upgrading Y our System 4 - 19 5. Remove the two screws (B) holding the HDD bracke t to the front of the chassis. Figure 4 - 17 : HDD Bracket Screws 6.
TM700 User Guide - Upgrading Y our System 4 - 20 Installing a Hard Disk Drive Wa r n i n g Make sure to install hard disk drives in either slot A or slot C.
TM700 User Guide - Upgrading Y our System 4 - 21 6. Remove the two screws (B) holding the HDD bracket to the front of the chassis, slide the HDD bracket backwards, and set it aside. Figure 4 - 19 : HDD Bracket Screws Caution Be careful when working around the cables connected to the already installed drives.
TM700 User Guide - Upgrading Y our System 4 - 22 up. If the HDD bracket is correctly inse rted, the top and back of the HDD and 3.5/5.25-inch bracket should fit squarely together . 11 . Secure two screws in the screw holes (B) located on the front of the chassis.
TM700 User Guide - Upgrading Y our System 4 - 23 Upgrading Microprocessor Y our system is fitted with a Pentium™ 4 processor . That processor is installed in a Socket mPGA 478B. Install a CPU according to the following procedure. 1. Remove the side access panel.
TM700 User Guide - Upgrading Y our System 4 - 24 9. Remove the new processor from its anti static package and place it on a grounded, static-free surface or conductive foam pad. 10. Position the processor over the processor so cket so that its pins align with the socket holes.
TM700 User Guide - Upgrading Y our System 4 - 25 Note: Make sur e that the heatsink is level. 14. Push the handle down. 15. Connect the fan cable to the CPU fan connector on the motherboard. 16. Replace the air duct: ■ Make sure the arrow on the air duct points towards the Power Supply Unit.
TM700 User Guide - Upgrading Y our System 4 - 26 Upgrading Random Access Memory (RAM) Recommended Memory Configuration The table hereafter shows the reco mmended memory configurations. * If only slot A1 is populated, slot B1 can be populated with same size DIMM.
TM700 User Guide - Upgrading Y our System 4 - 27 2. Click on Switch to classic view . 3. Double click on the System icon, and click on the General tab. This tab shows the random access memory (RAM). This is the amount of system memory in your computer .
TM700 User Guide - Upgrading Y our System 4 - 28 5. Make sure the locking clips at either end of the module click closed. If the brack- ets do not secure themselves to the m odule, carefully remove the module, then reinstall it. 6. Replace the computer right side door .
TM700 User Guide - Upgrading Y our System 4 - 29 Installing and Removing an Adapter Card Y our computer's motherboard features se veral expansion slot s that can accommodate accessory adapter cards, such as a sound card or TV card. Please refer to section Expansion Cards Resource s hereafter for details.
TM700 User Guide - Upgrading Y our System 4 - 30 For more details on the location and avai lability of the adapter card slots on your system's motherboard, s ee the section entitled Motherboar d.
TM700 User Guide - Upgrading Y our System 4 - 31 Replacing the Battery All motherboards use a battery to maintain sy stem configuration info rmation. If it fails to maintain system configuration, replace it with an iden tical rated battery from the same manufacturer .
TM700 User Guide - Upgrading Y our System 4 - 32 Cabling the Device The IDE Cable Depending on your configuration, your system may come with two three-connector IDE interface cables, one joining your .
TM700 User Guide - Upgrading Y our System 4 - 33 The following picture shows a S-A T A c able. Bl ack side goes to hard disk drive; blue side goes to motherboard. Figure 4 - 25 : S-A T A Cable System Power Cables Power cables come from the pow er supply and are at tached to standard storage devices.
TM700 User Guide - Upgrading Y our System 4 - 34 ■ T ake care to prevent bendi ng drive connector pins. ■ Align the cable connector to the matching pins on the drive. 2. Locate an available power conn ector coming from the power supply . 3. Connect the appropriate pow er cable (D) to the power connector on the storage device.
TM700 User Guide - Upgrading Y our System 4 - 35 2. Locate an available power conn ector coming from the power supply . 3. Connect the appropriate power cable (B) to the power connector on the storage device. Figure 4 - 29 : Cabling an IDE Hard Disk Drive ■ A - IDE cable ■ B - Power cable ■ C - Red edge (Pin 1) S-A T A Hard Disk Drive 1.
TM700 User Guide - Upgrading Y our System 4 - 36 Cabling a Floppy Disk Drive All storage devices require pow er and data cable connections . Devices shipped with the system are already connected. The following procedure explains how to at tach the cables to a floppy disk drive.
TM700 User Guide - Upgrading Y our System 4 - 37 Preparing the Device Note: Please note that in n ormal operation mode, the ‘cable select’ position is re commended for all IDE devices. Preparing a CD-ROM or DVD-ROM Drive Before installing a CD /DVD-ROM drive in the system, th e jumper on the back of the drive must be set as “cable select”.
TM700 User Guide - Upgrading Y our System 4 - 38 Preparing an IDE Hard Disk Drive Before installing a hard disk dr ive in the system, it should be set as a master or a slave device using the drive se lect jumper on the back of the drive.
TM700 User Guide - Upgrading Y our System 4 - 39 IDE Device Configuration Follow the instructions hereaf ter when configuring IDE drives as master or slave on the primary and secondary IDE connectors on the motherboard (recommended configurations).
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5 Problem Solving ■ Problem Solving ■ S tatic Precautions ■ Resetting the Server ■ T roubleshooting Guide ■ Problems at initial System S tart-up ■ Problems After the System Has Been Runnin.
TM700 User Guid e - Problem Solving 5 - 2 Problem Solving This chapter helps you identify and solv e problems that may occur during system installation or while using your system. The first section of this chapter tells you how to reset your system in the event of problems.
TM700 User Guid e - Problem Solving 5 - 3 Resetting the Server There are two ways to reset the server . CAUTION Resetting the server clears the DIMM m emory and the data in process. T o reset the serve r wh en it is not frozen, make sure that no pr ocessing is in progres s.
TM700 User Guid e - Problem Solving 5 - 4 T roubleshooting Guide This section provides a guide to help you identify a problem and locate its source. Wa r n i n g The system power and any periphe ral devices should be turned of f before connecting o r disconnecting peripher al devices to or from the system.
TM700 User Guid e - Problem Solving 5 - 5 Problems at initial System S tart-up Problems that occur at initial system start- up are often caused by incorrect installation of components or incorrect configuration. Hardware fail ure is a less fr equent cause.
TM700 User Guid e - Problem Solving 5 - 6 Problems After the System Has Been Running Correctly After the system hardware and software have been running correctly , problems can indicate equipment failure. Use the checkli st below to try and co rrect the situation.
TM700 User Guid e - Problem Solving 5 - 7 Problems Running New Application Software Problems occurring when you run new applica tion software are usually related to the software. Faulty equipment is much less likely , es pecially if other software runs cor- rectly .
TM700 User Guid e - Problem Solving 5 - 8 Problems and Suggestions Contact your Authorised Service Representati ve if the suggested actions do not solve the problem. T able 5 - 1: Problems and Suggestions What to do What to do Application software problems Make sure all cables are installed correctly .
TM700 User Guid e - Problem Solving 5 - 9 If Y ou Need Assistance If you have a problem with y our computer , first review th e sections of Problem Solv- ing. Note: Refer to the warranty booklet delivered with your sys- tem to find out how to contact th e local office in your c ountry .
TM700 User Guid e - Problem Solving 5 - 10 Error Messages: Beep Codes If an error occurs during the POST , the server beeps, indicat ing the type of error . Each number indicates the numbe r of short beeps. T able 5 - 2: POST Error Beep Codes Beep s Error Recommended Action 2 Parity error Check if the DIMM cards are mounted correctly .
TM700 User Guid e - Problem Solving 5 - 1 1 How to Identify BIOS Revision Level T o identify your system's current BIOS revision level, perf orm either one or the other of the following procedures: 1. Power-on or reboot the system. 2. When logo displays, press the TA B key .
TM700 User Guid e - Problem Solving 5 - 12 Updating BIOS The EZ Flash feature allows you to easily update the BIOS. The EZ Flash feature is built in the BIOS firmware so it is accessible by simply pressing Alt + F2 during the Power-On Self T ests (POST).
TM700 User Guid e - Problem Solving 5 - 13 Recovering BIOS The CrashFree BIOS 2 auto recovery tool allows you to restore BIOS from a floppy disk that contains the BIOS file, in case the current BI OS on the motherboard fails or gets corrupted. T o recover the BIOS, proceed as follows: 1.
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TM700 User Guid e - Appendix A A - 1 Appendix A A 00App end i x Specifications T able A - 1: TM700 Specifications Express 5800 TM700 Cabinet design A TX form factor 30.
TM700 User Guid e - Appendix A A - 2 Internal slots PCI (32-bit/33MHz) 5 slots (1 slot may already be used for PCI video board) USB 2.0 4 slots IDE connector 2 slots S-A T A co nnector 2 slots Aux in .
TM700 Us er Guide - Appendix B B - 1 Appendix B Interrupt Requests The factory-set interrupt requests (IRQs) are listed below . Find an appropriate one to install an optional device. Caution When using PCI cards on shar ed slots, ensure that the drivers support “Share IRQ” or that the cards do not need IRQ assign- ments.
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TM700 Us er Guide - Appendix C C - 1 Appendix C Product Configuration Record T able Use these tables to record pertinent info rmation about your syst em. Y ou will need some of this information to run th e System Setup Utility . Be sure to update these tables when you add options.
TM700 Us er Guide - Appendix C C - 2 T able C - 2: Hardware Pr oduct Configuration Record T able Main Unit Model name Serial No. Date In st alled CPU Clock Serial No. Date Installed Memory #A1 Size Serial No. Date Installed #A2 Size Serial No. Date Installed #B1 Size Serial No.
TM700 Us er Guide - Appendix C C - 3 Model name Serial No. Date installed Printer Model name Serial No. Manufacturer Date installed External Peripheral Device 1 Model name Serial No. Manufacturer Date installed External Peripheral Device 2 Model name Serial No.
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TM700 User Guide - Glossary 1 Glossary A AC (Alternating Current) The type of current available in wa ll outlets. All computers must convert alternating current to direct current to operate. See also DC. address A label, name, or number that identi fies a location in computer memory .
TM700 User Guide - Glossary 2 CMOS (Complimentary Metal- Oxide Semiconductor) A type of low-power integr ated circuit used in computers. See also TTL. COM1 or COM2 The name you can assign a serial port to set or change its address. See also serial port.
TM700 User Guide - Glossary 3 F floppy disk drive See disk drive. format The process used to organize a hard or floppy disk in to sectors so it can accept data. Formatting destroys all previous data on the disk. FRB (Fault Resilient Boot) A server management feature.
TM700 User Guide - Glossary 4 L LAN (Local Area Network) A group of computers linked together within a limited area to exchange information. LED (Light-Emitting Diode) A small electronic device that glows when current flows through it. LPT1 or LPT2 The name you can assign a parallel port to speci fy its address.
TM700 User Guide - Glossary 5 O operating system A set of programs that provides the interface between other software programs and the computer . P p arallel port The connector on the ba ck of your computer that allows the transfer of data between the computer and a parallel device, such as a parallel printer .
TM700 User Guide - Glossary 6 S S-A T A Serial Advanced T echnology A ttachment: standard for connecting hard drives into computer systems. An evolu tion of the Pa rallel A T A physical storage interf.
INDEX Numerics 3.5/5.25-inch Bracket ............................. 4-9 3.5-inch bay ............................................ 1-4 5.25-inch Bay ................................................... 1-4 Device .........................................
Button ............................................... 1-4 Connecting Power Cord ................... 2-6 Forced Power Off ............................. 2-9 Off .................................................... 2-9 On ...............................
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Een belangrijk punt na aankoop van elk apparaat Intel TM700 (of zelfs voordat je het koopt) is om de handleiding te lezen. Dit moeten wij doen vanwege een paar simpele redenen:
Als u nog geen Intel TM700 heb gekocht dan nu is een goed moment om kennis te maken met de basisgegevens van het product. Eerst kijk dan naar de eerste pagina\'s van de handleiding, die je hierboven vindt. Je moet daar de belangrijkste technische gegevens Intel TM700 vinden. Op dit manier kan je controleren of het apparaat aan jouw behoeften voldoet. Op de volgende pagina's van de handleiding Intel TM700 leer je over alle kenmerken van het product en krijg je informatie over de werking. De informatie die je over Intel TM700 krijgt, zal je zeker helpen om een besluit over de aankoop te nemen.
In een situatie waarin je al een beziter van Intel TM700 bent, maar toch heb je de instructies niet gelezen, moet je het doen voor de hierboven beschreven redenen. Je zult dan weten of je goed de alle beschikbare functies heb gebruikt, en of je fouten heb gemaakt die het leven van de Intel TM700 kunnen verkorten.
Maar de belangrijkste taak van de handleiding is om de gebruiker bij het oplossen van problemen te helpen met Intel TM700 . Bijna altijd, zal je daar het vinden Troubleshooting met de meest voorkomende storingen en defecten #MANUAl# samen met de instructies over hun opplosinge. Zelfs als je zelf niet kan om het probleem op te lossen, zal de instructie je de weg wijzen naar verdere andere procedure, bijv. door contact met de klantenservice of het dichtstbijzijnde servicecentrum.