Intel SE7210TP1-E manual Configuration Jumpers, Configuration Jumper J1D1

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Server Board Features

Configuration Jumpers

J1D1

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Figure 4. Configuration Jumper Location

Table 2.

Configuration Jumper [J1D1]

 

 

 

Jumper Name

Pins

What happens at system reset…

 

 

 

 

CMOS clear

 

2-3

If these pins are jumpered, the CMOS settings will be cleared on the next

 

 

 

reset.

 

 

 

These pins should be jumpered on 1-2 for normal operation.

 

 

 

Password Clear

6-7

If these pins are jumpered, administrator and user passwords will be cleared

 

 

 

on the next reset.

 

 

 

These pins should be jumpered on 5-6 for normal operation.

 

 

 

 

BIOS Flash

 

11-12

If these pins are jumpered, it is possible to update the BIOS Boot Block code.

Write Protect

 

 

These pins should be jumpered on 10-11 for normal operation and for normal

 

 

 

 

 

 

BIOS operational updates.

 

 

 

BIOS Recovery

14-15

If these pins are jumpered, the system will attempt to recover the BIOS by

 

 

 

loading the BIOS code into the flash device from a floppy disk. This jumper is

 

 

 

typically only used when the BIOS has become corrupted.

 

 

 

These pins should be jumpered on 13-14 for normal operation.

 

 

 

 

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Contents Intel Entry Server Board SE7210TP1-E User Guide Disclaimers Manual Organization Product AccessoriesPreface About this ManualAdditional Information and Software Emissions Disclaimer Safety Information重要安全指导 Contents Regulatory and Compliance Information Intel Server Issue Report FormTables FiguresContents Intel Server Board SE7210TP1-E Server Board FeaturesFeature Description Server Board FeaturesIntel Server Board SE7210TP1-E Layout Server Board Connector and Component LocationsMaking Connections to the Server Board Internal Component ConnectionsConfiguration Jumpers Configuration Jumper J1D1Jumper Name Pins What happens at system reset… Back Panel Connectors NIC LEDsLED Color LED State Description Memory Power SupplyHardware Requirements ProcessorPage Before You Begin Server Board Installations and UpgradesInstalling and Removing Memory Installing DIMMsRemoving DIMMs Installing MemoryInstalling the Processor Installing or Replacing the ProcessorAttaching the Heat Sink to the Processor TP00522 Installing a PCI Card Replacing the Backup BatteryRemoving the Processor Varning Page Press Description Bios SetupKeyboard Commands Server UtilitiesObtaining the Upgrade Upgrading the BiosPreparing for the Upgrade Recording the Current Bios SettingsUpgrading the Bios Creating a Bootable DisketteCreating the Bios Upgrade Diskette Recovering the Bios Changing the Bios LanguageManually Recovering the Bios Clearing the Cmos Clearing the PasswordFirst Steps Checklist TroubleshootingResetting the System Problems following Initial System InstallationVerifying Proper Operation of Key System Lights Hardware Diagnostic TestingSpecific Problems and Corrective Actions Power Light Does Not LightConfirming Loading of the Operating System Characters Are Distorted or Incorrect No Characters Appear on ScreenSystem Cooling Fans Do Not Rotate Properly Diskette Drive Activity Light Does Not LightCD-ROM Drive or DVD-ROM Drive Activity Light Does Not Light Cannot Connect to a Server Problems with NetworkProblems with Newly Installed Application Software System Boots when Installing PCI CardHard Drives are not Recognized Bootable CD-ROM Is Not DetectedLED Name Function Location Color Correction LED InformationBios Error Messages Bios Error MessagesError Message Explanation Beep Codes Bios Post Beep CodesBios Recovery Beep Codes Bios Recovery Beep CodesIntel Server Board SE7210TP1-E User Guide Product EMC Compliance Product Safety ComplianceRegulatory and Compliance Information Product Regulatory ComplianceElectromagnetic Compatibility Notices Product Regulatory Compliance MarkingsProduct Certification Markings Industry Canada ICES-003 Europe CE Declaration of ConformityTaiwan Declaration of Conformity Australia / New Zealand Korean RRL ComplianceWorld Wide Web Telephone Getting Helpˆ Other Vendor / Model DIMM2B Vendor/part number Intel Server Issue Report FormVideo Peripheral Card Or Peripheral Description DriverBase FW Rev# Revision Address P64 Segment B PCI-X 64/66 P32 Segment a PCI 32/33Complete Problem Description
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