Dell 2650 manual Jumpers-A General Explanation, System Board Jumpers

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Jumpers and Connectors

Dell™ PowerEdge™ 2650 Systems Service Manual

Jumpers—A General Explanation

System Board Jumpers

System Board Connectors

Expansion-CardRiser-Board Components and PCI Buses

SCSI Backplane Board Connectors

This section provides specific information about the system jumpers. It also provides some basic information on jumpers and switches and describes the connectors on the various boards in the system.

Jumpers—A General Explanation

Jumpers provide a convenient and reversible way of reconfiguring the circuitry on a printed circuit board. When reconfiguring the system, you may need to change jumper settings on circuit boards or drives.

Jumpers

Jumpers are small blocks on a circuit board with two or more pins emerging from them. Plastic plugs containing a wire fit down over the pins. The wire connects the pins and creates a circuit. To change a jumper setting, pull the plug off its pin(s) and carefully fit it down onto the pin(s) indicated. Figure 5-1 shows an example of a jumper.

Figure 5-1. Example Jumpers

CAUTION: Ensure that the system is turned off before you change a jumper setting. Otherwise, damage to the system or unpredictable results may occur.

A jumper is referred to as open or unjumpered when the plug is pushed down over only one pin or if there is no plug at all. When the plug is pushed down over two pins, the jumper is referred to as jumpered. The jumper setting is often shown in text as two numbers, such as 1-2. The number 1 is printed on the circuit board so that you can identify each pin number based on the location of pin 1.

Figure 5-2 shows the location and default settings of the system jumper blocks. See Table 5-1 for the designations, default settings, and functions of the system's jumpers.

System Board Jumpers

Figure 5-2 shows the location of the configuration jumpers on the system board. Table 5-1 lists the jumpers settings.

Figure 5-2. System Board Jumpers

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