Dell 2100/200 manual When Working Inside Your Computer, Protecting Against Electrostatic Discharge

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When Working Inside Your Computer

Before you remove the computer cover, perform the fol- lowing steps in the sequence indicated:

1.Turn off your computer and any peripherals.

2.Disconnect your computer and peripherals from their power sources. Also disconnect any tele- phone or telecommunications lines from the computer.

Doing so reduces the potential for personal injury or shock.

3.Touch an unpainted metal surface at the back of the computer chassis (such as the power supply) before touching anything inside your computer.

While you work, periodically touch an unpainted metal surface on the computer chassis to dissipate any static electricity that might harm internal components.

In addition, take note of these safety guidelines when appropriate:

Do not attempt to service the computer system your- self, except as explained in this guide and elsewhere in Dell documentation. Always follow installation and servicing instructions closely.

When removing a component from the system board or disconnecting a peripheral device from the com- puter, wait 5 seconds after turning off the system before removing the component or disconnecting the device to avoid possible damage to the system board.

When you disconnect a cable, pull on its connector or on its strain-relief loop, not on the cable itself. As you pull connectors apart, keep them evenly aligned to avoid bending any connector pins. Also, before you connect a cable, make sure both connectors are correctly oriented and aligned.

Handle components and cards with care. Don’t touch the components or contacts on a card. Hold a card by its edges or by its metal mounting bracket. Hold a component such as a microprocessor chip by its edges, not by its pins.

Protecting Against Electrostatic Discharge

Static electricity can harm delicate components inside your computer. To prevent static damage, discharge static electricity from your body before you touch any of your computer’s electronic components, such as the micropro- cessor. You can do so by touching an unpainted metal surface on the computer chassis.

As you continue to work inside the computer, periodi- cally touch an unpainted metal surface to remove any static charge your body may have accumulated.

In addition to the preceding precautions, you can also take the following steps to prevent damage from electro- static discharge (ESD):

When unpacking a static-sensitive component from its shipping carton, do not remove the component’s antistatic packing material until you are ready to install the component in your computer. Just before unwrapping the antistatic packaging, be sure to dis- charge static electricity from your body.

When transporting a sensitive component, first place it in an antistatic container or packaging.

Handle all sensitive components in a static-safe area. If possible, use antistatic floor pads and workbench pads.

The following caution appears throughout this document to remind you of these precautions:

CAUTION: See “Protecting Against Electrostatic Discharge” in the safety instructions at the front of this guide.

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Contents USER’S Guide Page Ergonomic Computing Habits Safety InstructionsWhen Using Your Computer System Page Protecting Against Electrostatic Discharge When Working Inside Your ComputerPage About This Guide PrefaceNotational Conventions Warranty and Return Policy InformationOther Documents You May Need Example autoexec.bat and c\windows Typographical ConventionsPage Introduction System FeaturesDell PowerEdge 2100/180 and 2100/200 Systems User’s Guide Supported Operating Systems Connecting External DevicesFront Panel Getting Help Preventing Unauthorized Access Inside the ComputerCD Main Menu Using the Dell Server Assistant CDBooting the CD Choose Language Configure the SystemRun System Utilities Use Online ManualsCreate Windows NT Server 3.51 Diskettes Create Operating System Support DiskettesCreate NetWare 4.x Diskettes Create NetWare 3.12 DiskettesVideo Drivers Installing Video Drivers for Windows NTAsset Tag Utility Restart Windows NTAssigning and Deleting an Asset Tag Number Using the Asset Tag UtilityAsset Tag Command-Line Options Dell PowerEdge 2100/180 and 2100/200 Systems User’s Guide SCSISelect Utility Installing and Configuring Scsi DriversScsi Select Default Settings Default Scsi Controller Settings Basic Host Adapter SettingsBoot Device Settings Advanced Host Adapter Settings Scsi Device SettingsStarting the SCSISelect Utility Using SCSISelect Menus Installation for Microsoft Win- dows NTUsing the Scsi Disk Utilities Installation OverviewPerforming a Windows NT 3.51 Installation Installing Windows NT 3.51 and the DriverPerforming a Windows NT 4.0 Installation Using Windows NT to Install or Update the DriverInstalling or Updating the Driver With Win- dows NT Removing a Host Adapter When you see the following message, click OK to exitSwapping a Host Adapter Restart your computerTroubleshooting for Windows NT Installation for Novell NetWareCalculating the Slot Number Installing EZ-SCSIPerforming a NetWare 4.x Installation Installing NetWare and the DriverLoad pathname aic7870.dsk options slot=x Performing a NetWare 3.12 InstallationLoad Command Line Options Using NetWare to Install or Update the DriverUsing the load Command Line Options Lunenable= Devenable=Tagdisable IocombineUsing Scsi Devices Sample load CommandBit Mask Options Load pathname aic7870 options slot=xUsing Removable Media Booting From a Scsi DeviceFiles Necessary to Set Up Booting From a Scsi Device Formatting MediaRead After Write Verify Options Using NetWare-Tested and -Approved DrivesDrive Status Items Optimizing Performance Using the NetWare Tape Backup UtilitySetting Up a CD-ROM Drive With Net- Ware 3.12 or Non-Host-Adapter Specific Troubleshooting for NetWareHost-Adapter Specific OffDell PowerEdge 2100/180 and 2100/200 Systems User’s Guide System Setup Screens Using the System Setup ProgramConfiguration Options and System Data Title BoxKey Functions System Setup KeysHelp Main Menu of the System Setup Program Entering the System Setup ProgramMain Menu Categories Boot Options Submenu Boot Options Submenu CategoriesNum Lock Service TagSpeaker MicroprocessorAdvanced Menu Categories Advanced Menu of the System Setup ProgramSerial Port Parallel ModeParallel Port Diskette ControllerSecurity Menu Categories Security Menu of the System Setup ProgramUser Password Is Supervisor Password IsSet Supervisor Password Set User PasswordVirus Check Reminder Exit Menu CategoriesUsing the Password Features Operating With a Supervisor Password Enabled Using Your Supervisor Password to Secure Your SystemDeleting or Changing an Existing Super- visor Password Using the User Password FeatureUsing Your User Password to Secure Your System Assigning a User PasswordDisabling a Forgotten Password Deleting or Changing an Existing User PasswordPassword Options Password OptionsResponding to Error Messages Dell PowerEdge 2100/180 and 2100/200 Systems User’s Guide System Board Options Using the Eisa Configuration UtilityConfiguring EISA, ISA, and PCI Expansion Cards When to Run the Eisa Configu- ration Utility How to Run the Eisa Configura- tion UtilityUsing Online Instructions Starting the Eisa Configuration UtilityMaking Selections in the Eisa Configu- ration Utility Configure Computer Learn About Configuring Your ComputerImportant Eisa Configuration Information Main MenuAdding an Expansion Card Add or Remove BoardsRepositioning an Expansion Card View or Edit DetailsDisplay the list of system board options as follows Dell PowerEdge 2100/180 and 2100/200 Systems User’s Guide Eisa System Board Options Screen Example Advanced Menu Maintain System Configuration DisketteSet Date and Set Time Exit From This UtilityResolving Resource Conflicts Set Verification Mode MenuView Additional System Information Menu Maintain SCI Files MenuSystem Board Options Screen Modeling ModeHow Password Security Works Deleting an Existing Supervisor Password Assigning or Changing a Supervisor PasswordSelect the Supervisor Password category Type your new supervisor passwordDeleting an Existing User Password Assigning or Changing a User PasswordSelect the User Password category Type your new user passwordDisabling a Forgotten Password Before You Begin Safety First-For You and Your ComputerWorking Inside Your Computer Replacing the Computer Cover System OrientationRemoving the Computer Cover Replacing the Front Bezel Removing the Front BezelInside Your Computer Unpacking Your Hardware OptionWorking Inside Your Computer Inside the Chassis-Front/Right Side View Inside the Chassis-Back/Left Side View Removing the System Board Assembly Removing and Replacing the System Board AssemblyPartially remove the system board assembly from the chassis Disconnect the following cables from the system boardReconnect the cables to the system board Replacing the System Board AssemblyInstall the system board assembly in the chassis Dell PowerEdge 2100/180 and 2100/200 Systems User’s Guide System Board Features Installing System Board OptionsExpansion Card Examples Expansion CardsExpansion Slots Installing an Expansion CardRemoving an Expansion Card Installing an Expansion CardDIMMs and Dimm Sockets Adding MemoryDimm Installation Guidelines Memory Upgrade KitsInstalling System Board Options Sample Dimm Configurations Performing a Memory UpgradeInstalling a Dimm Removing a Dimm Installing a Microprocessor UpgradeUnpack the new microprocessor Remove the heat sinkRemove the microprocessor chip from the socket 10. Pin-1 Identification Install the microprocessor chip in the socket Fig- ureReplace the microprocessor securing clip 12. Installing the Heat SinkRemove the old battery Replacing the System BatteryInstall the new battery with the side labeled + fac- ing up Dell PowerEdge 2100/180 and 2100/200 Systems User’s Guide Jumpers Installing Drives in the External BaysConfiguring a Drive External Drive Bay Hardware Removing Metal Inserts Removing and Replacing Front- Panel InsertsRemoving and Replacing Plastic Inserts Removing a Metal Insert Connecting the DriveDC Power Cables Installing Drives in the External BaysDiskette Drive Interface Cable Prepare the drive for installationVerify correct operation of your system Installing Scsi Drives in the External Bays10 -Pin to 50-Pin Adapter Configure the controller card if necessary11. Connecting an Optional Scsi Controller Card Dell PowerEdge 2100/180 and 2100/200 Systems User’s Guide Scsi ID Numbers Installing Drives in the Internal BaysScsi Configuration Guidelines Scsi Termination Jumper Locations Device TerminationScsi Cable Configuring the Boot DeviceScsi Cable for a PowerEdge 2100 System Unpack each Scsi drive, and prepare it for installation Installing Scsi Hard-Disk Drives in the Internal BaysReinstall the hard-disk drive cage in the chassis Figure Install the Scsi drives in the hard-disk drive cageAttach the Scsi cable to each Scsi drive Test the Scsi drivesTable A-1. Technical Specifications Technical SpecificationsDrives Power Dell PowerEdge 2100/180 and 2100/200 Systems User’s Guide Jumpers-A General Explanation Hardware Configuration FeaturesFigure B-1. System Board Jumpers Table B-1. System Board Jumpers Cardbios VGA EisaTable B-2. Connectors and Sockets on the System Board Connectors and SocketsSerial and Parallel Ports Ports and ConnectorsFigure B-3. Pin Numbers for the Serial Port Connectors Serial Port ConnectorsTable B-3. Pin Assignments for the Serial Port Connectors Parallel Port ConnectorKeyboard and Mouse Connectors Mouse Connector Keyboard ConnectorRED Dell PowerEdge 2100/180 and 2100/200 Systems User’s Guide Backup Devices Scheduling BackupsRecovering Data Maintaining the SystemRecommended Tools and Accessories Cleaning System ComponentsCleaning the Computer, Monitor, and Keyboard Exteriors Cleaning DrivesEnvironmental Factors TemperatureHumidity AltitudeElectromagnetic and Radio Frequency Interference Dust and ParticlesCorrosion Shock and Vibration Power Source InterruptionsMagnetism Uninterruptible Power Supply Power Protection DevicesSurge Protectors Line ConditionersFCC Notices U.S. Only Regulatory NoticesClass a Class BCE Notice IC Notice Canada OnlyEN 55022 Compliance Czech Republic Only Class 2 Notice Vcci Notices Japan OnlyClass 1 Notice Korean Regulatory Notice Polish Center for Testing and Certification NoticeWymagania Polskiego Centrum Badañ i Certyfikacji Pozosta³e instrukcje bez pieczeñstwaRegulatory Notices D-141 Dell PowerEdge 2100/180 and 2100/200 Systems User’s Guide Coverage During Year One Limited Three-Year Warranty U.S. OnlyWarranties and Return Policy General Limited Three-Year Warranty Canada OnlyCoverage During Years Two and Three Warranties and Return Policy E-145 Total Satisfaction Return Policy U.S. and Canada Only Table F-1. Technical Specifications Drives Technical Specifications F-149 Dell PowerEdge 2100/180 and 2100/200 Systems User’s Guide Glossary BBS BiosBTU BZTCD-ROM CcftCGA CmosDIN DimmDIP DMAECC DTEECP EDOFCC FATGUI HMAIRQ IPXISA ITEMBR LUNMDA MGANMI NLMNtfs NvramPqfp PostPRN PVCRTC ROMScsi SdmsTSR TFTUMB UPSVGA VDSVesa Vram VlsiXMM XMS
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