Acnodes RMC 7132 user manual Chassis Intrusion, Wake-On-LAN, External Speaker/Internal Buzzer

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Chassis Intrusion

RMC 7132

1U Rackmount System

Chassis Intrusion

The Chassis Intrusion header is des- ignated JL1. Attach an appropriate cable from the chassis to inform you of a chassis intrusion when the chas- sis is opened

Wake-On-LAN

The Wake-On-LAN header is desig- nated JWOL on the serverboard. See the table on the right for pin defini- tions. You must also have a LAN card with a Wake-On-LAN connector and cable to use this feature.

External Speaker/Internal Buzzer

On the JD1 header, pins 1-4 are for an external speaker and pins 3-4 are for the internal speaker. If you wish to use an external speaker, connect it to pins 1-4 to. If you wish to use the onboard speaker, you should close pins 3-4 with a jumper.

Overheat/Fan Fail LED

The JOH can be connected to an LED to pro- vide warning of chassis overheat. This LED will also blink to indicate a fan failure. Refer to the table on the right for pin definitions.

Onboard Power LED

An onboard Power LED header is located at JLED. This header con- nects to the control panel header (JF1) to indicate the status of system power. See the table on the right for pin definitions.

 

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Contents 1U Rackmount System All rights reserved. Product description and product specificationsUser Manual RMC7132 1U Rackmount Computer comes withManual Revision Release Date April 26 Chapter 2 Server Installation Chapter 4 System SafetyPreface Manual OrganizationChapter 5 Advanced Motherboard Setup Chapter 6 Advanced Chassis SetupChapter 7 BIOS Appendix A POST Error Beep Codes Appendix B Installing the Windows OSCHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTIONTable of Contents 1-3 Server Chassis FeaturesCHAPTER 4 SYSTEM SAFETY CHAPTER 5 ADVANCED MOTHERBOARD SETUPCHAPTER 3 System Interface 2-6 Checking the Drive Bay Setup5-5 Installing the Processor and Heatsink 5-6 Installing Memory Modules5-7 Adding PCI Expansion Cards Serial Ports CHAPTER 6 ADVANCED CHASSIS SETUP CHAPTER 7 BIOSAppendix A POST Error Beep Codes Appendix B Installing the Windows OS Appendix C System SpecificationsCHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION 1.1 Overview1-2 Motherboard Features Other FeaturesProcessor MemoryAll rights reserved. Product description and product specifications 1-3 Server Chassis Features System PowerSATA Subsystem Control PanelCHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION Choosing a Setup Location2-3 Preparing for Setup 2-1 OverviewRack Precautions Server PrecautionsRack Mounting Considerations Ambient Operating TemperatureReduced Airflow Mechanical Loading2-4 Installing the System into a Rack Identifying the Sections of the Rack RailsInstalling the Chassis Rails Installing the Rack RailsInstalling the Server into the Rack Installing the Server into a Telco Rack 2-5 Checking the Motherboard Setup Checking the ComponentsAll rights reserved. Product description and product specifications 2-6 Checking the Drive Bay Setup Providing PowerChecking the Drives Checking the AirflowReset Button PowerCHAPTER 3 SYSTEM INTERFACE 3-1 OverviewOverheat 3-4 Serial ATA Drive Carrier LEDs CHAPTER 4 SYSTEM SAFETY 4-1 Electrical Safety Precautions4-2 General Safety Precautions 4-3 ESD Precautions 4-4 Operating Precautions CHAPTER ADVANCED MOTHERBOARD SETUP Precautions5-1 Handling the Motherboard 5-2 Serverboard Installation Installing to the ChassisUnpacking 5-3 Connecting Cables Connecting Data CablesConnecting Power Cables Connecting the Control Panel5-4 I/O Ports 5-5 Installing the Processor and Heatsink Installing an LGA1366 Processor6. Use your thumb to gently push the socket clip down to the clip lock Installing a Passive CPU Heatsink Removing the Heatsink 5-6 Installing Memory Modules Installing & Removing DIMMsTo Install To RemoveMemory Support Maximum Memory PossibleInstalling a PCI Expansion Card 5-7 PCI Expansion Cards5-8 Serverboard Details All rights reserved. Product description and product specifications 5-9 Connector Definitions Main ATX Power Supply ConnectorProcessor Power Connector Power ButtonHDD LED/UID Switch Power On LEDOverheat/Fan Fail/UID LED NIC2 LAN2 LEDNMI Button Fan HeadersATX PS/2 Keyboard and PS/2 Mouse Ports Serial PortsOnboard Power LED Chassis IntrusionWake-On-LAN External Speaker/Internal BuzzerPower Supply SMBus Header Universal Serial Bus USBSGPIO Headers LAN1/2 Ethernet PortsPower Supply Fail LED Header Alarm ResetI-Button Unit Identifier Button5-10 Jumper Settings VGA Enable/DisableExplanation of Jumpers CMOS ClearLAN1/2 Enable/Disable Watch Dog Enable/DisableUSB Wake-Up 5-11 Onboard Indicators BMC Enable/DisableSMBus to PCI Slots LAN1/2 LEDsAll rights reserved. Product description and product specifications 1U Rackmount SystemCopyright 2005 Acnodes, Inc 661 Brea Canyon Rd., SuiteAll rights reserved. Product description and product specifications 5-13 Installing Software Driver/Tool Installation Display ScreenDoctor All rights reserved. Product description and product specifications CHAPTER 6 ADVANCED CHASSIS SETUP 6-1 Static-Sensitive DevicesTools Required 6-2 Control Panel 6-3 System Fans System Fan FailureReplacing System Cooling Fans 6-4 Drive Bay Installation/Removal Accessing the Drive BaysSATA Drive Installation Installing/Removing SATA Drives Mounting a SATA Drive in a Drive CarrierSATA Power Cables DVD-ROM Drive InstallationInstalling a DVD-ROM Drive 6-5 Power Supply Power Supply FailureReplacing the Power Supply CHAPTER 7 BIOS Starting BIOS Setup UtilityHow To Change the Configuration Data 7-1 Introduction7-2 Main Setup Starting the Setup UtilitySystem Time/System Date System MemorySystem Overview The following BIOS information will be displayed 7-3 Advanced Setup Configurations XBIOS Features Quick BootQuiet Boot Bootup Num-LockWait For F1 If Error Power Button FunctionRestore on AC Power Loss PS/2 Mouse SupportRatio CMOS Setting Hardware Prefetcher Available when supported by the CPUAdjacent Cache Line Prefetch Available when supported by the CPU XProcessor & Clock OptionsIntel Virtualization Technology Available when supported by the CPU Simultaneous Multi-Threading Available when supported by the CPUIntel TurboMode Tech Available if Intel EIST technology is Enabled Intel EIST TechnologyIntel Turbo Boost Configuration Turbo Ratio Limit Program 1 - Core Ratio Limit2 ~ 3 - Core Ratio Limit TDC Limit OverrideC-State package limit setting XAdvanced Chipset ControlC-STATE Tech C1 Auto DemotionQPI L0s and L1 Memory FrequencyMemory Mode Demand ScrubbingHigh Performance Event Timer Inlet TemperatureTemperature Rise Air FlowActive State Power Management Intel VT-dIntel I/OAT USB FunctionsXIDE / Floppy Configuration SATA#1 ConfigurationConfigure SATA#1 as IDE Detect Timeout secType LBA/Large ModeBlock Multi-Sector Transfer PIO ModeDMA Mode S.M.A.R.T. For Hard disk drives32Bit Data Transfer XPCI/PnP Configuration PCI Latency TimerClear NVRAM Plug & Play OSXSuper IO Device Configuration XRemote Access ConfigurationRemote Access Serial Port1 Address/ Serial Port2 AddressXHardware Health Configuration Redirection After BIOS POSTCPU Overheat Alarm Terminal TypeCPU Temperature System TemperatureThe item displays the absolute temperature as detected by the BIOS XACPI Configuration ACPI Version FeaturesFan Speed Control Modes Fan1 ~ Fan 5 ReadingXIPMI Configuration Execute TPM CommandTPM Enable/Disable Status XTrusted ComputingSet LAN Configuration Set PEF ConfigurationClear BMC System Event Log XEvent Log Configuration BMC Watch Dog Timer ActionBMC WatchDog TimeOut MinSec View Event Log7-4 Security Settings Supervisor PasswordUser Password Change Supervisor PasswordChange User Password Boot Sector Virus Protection7-5 Boot Settings XBoot Device PriorityXHard Disk Drives 7-6 Exit Options XRemovable DrivesXCD/DVD Drives Save Changes and ExitLoad Optimal Defaults Load Fail-Safe DefaultsDiscard Changes and Exit Discard ChangesAppendix A POST Error Beep Codes Recoverable POST Error Beep CodesAppendix B Installing the Windows OS B-1 Installing Windows on RAID SystemsB-2 Installing Windows on Non-RAID Systems Appendix C Specifications BIOSProcessors ChipsetWeight Power SupplySystem Input Requirements Operating Environment