Acnodes RMC 7132 Power Supply Fail LED Header, Alarm Reset, I-Button, Unit Identifier Button

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Power Supply Fail LED Header

RMC 7132

1U Rackmount System

Power Supply Fail LED Header

Connect a cable from your power sup- ply to JPWF to provide a warning of power supply failure. This warn- ing sig- nal is passed through the PWR_LED pin to indicate of a power failure on the chassis. See the table on the right for pin definitions.

Alarm Reset

If three power supply modules are installed, the system can notify you when any of the three fails. Connect JAR to a micro-switch to enable you to turn off the alarm that is activated when a power module fails. See the table on the right for pin definitions.

I-Button

The I-Button, located near the floppy connector, is a computer chip en- closed in a durable stainless contain- er to enable RAID 5 under Software R AID mode. See the table on the right for pin definitions.

Unit Identifier Button

SW1 is a Unit Identifier (UID) button and is located next to FAN6. There is another UID button located on the control panel. When you push either UID button, both Rear UID and Front Panel UID Indicators will illuminate. Push either button again to turn off both indicators. These UID indicators provide easy identifi- cation of a system unit that may be in need of service.

 

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Contents User Manual 1U Rackmount SystemAll rights reserved. Product description and product specifications RMC7132 1U Rackmount Computer comes withManual Revision Release Date April 26 Preface Chapter 2 Server InstallationChapter 4 System Safety Manual OrganizationChapter 7 BIOS Chapter 5 Advanced Motherboard SetupChapter 6 Advanced Chassis Setup Appendix A POST Error Beep Codes Appendix B Installing the Windows OSTable of Contents CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATIONCHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION 1-3 Server Chassis FeaturesCHAPTER 3 System Interface CHAPTER 4 SYSTEM SAFETYCHAPTER 5 ADVANCED MOTHERBOARD SETUP 2-6 Checking the Drive Bay Setup5-7 Adding PCI Expansion Cards 5-5 Installing the Processor and Heatsink5-6 Installing Memory Modules 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 OverviewProcessor 1-2 Motherboard FeaturesOther Features MemoryCopyright 2009 Acnodes, Inc SATA Subsystem 1-3 Server Chassis FeaturesSystem Power Control Panel2-3 Preparing for Setup CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATIONChoosing a Setup Location 2-1 OverviewRack Precautions Server PrecautionsReduced Airflow Rack Mounting ConsiderationsAmbient Operating Temperature 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 ComponentsCopyright 2009 Acnodes, Inc Checking the Drives 2-6 Checking the Drive Bay SetupProviding Power Checking the AirflowCHAPTER 3 SYSTEM INTERFACE Reset ButtonPower 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 5-1 Handling the Motherboard CHAPTER ADVANCED MOTHERBOARD SETUPPrecautions Unpacking 5-2 Serverboard InstallationInstalling to the Chassis Connecting Power Cables 5-3 Connecting CablesConnecting Data 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 To Install 5-6 Installing Memory ModulesInstalling & Removing DIMMs To RemoveMemory Support Maximum Memory PossibleInstalling a PCI Expansion Card 5-7 PCI Expansion Cards5-8 Serverboard Details Copyright 2005 Acnodes, Inc Processor Power Connector 5-9 Connector DefinitionsMain ATX Power Supply Connector Power ButtonOverheat/Fan Fail/UID LED HDD LED/UID SwitchPower On LED NIC2 LAN2 LEDATX PS/2 Keyboard and PS/2 Mouse Ports NMI ButtonFan Headers Serial PortsWake-On-LAN Onboard Power LEDChassis Intrusion External Speaker/Internal BuzzerSGPIO Headers Power Supply SMBus HeaderUniversal Serial Bus USB LAN1/2 Ethernet PortsI-Button Power Supply Fail LED HeaderAlarm Reset Unit Identifier ButtonExplanation of Jumpers 5-10 Jumper SettingsVGA Enable/Disable CMOS ClearUSB Wake-Up LAN1/2 Enable/DisableWatch Dog Enable/Disable SMBus to PCI Slots 5-11 Onboard IndicatorsBMC Enable/Disable LAN1/2 LEDsCopyright 2005 Acnodes, Inc All rights reserved. Product description and product specifications1U Rackmount System 661 Brea Canyon Rd., SuiteCopyright 2009 Acnodes, Inc 5-13 Installing Software Driver/Tool Installation Display ScreenDoctor Copyright 2005 Acnodes, Inc Tools Required CHAPTER 6 ADVANCED CHASSIS SETUP6-1 Static-Sensitive Devices 6-2 Control Panel Replacing System Cooling Fans 6-3 System FansSystem Fan Failure SATA Drive Installation 6-4 Drive Bay Installation/RemovalAccessing the Drive Bays Installing/Removing SATA Drives Mounting a SATA Drive in a Drive CarrierInstalling a DVD-ROM Drive SATA Power CablesDVD-ROM Drive Installation Replacing the Power Supply 6-5 Power SupplyPower Supply Failure How To Change the Configuration Data CHAPTER 7 BIOSStarting BIOS Setup Utility 7-1 Introduction7-2 Main Setup Starting the Setup UtilitySystem Overview The following BIOS information will be displayed System Time/System DateSystem Memory Quiet Boot 7-3 Advanced Setup ConfigurationsXBIOS Features Quick Boot Bootup Num-LockRestore on AC Power Loss Wait For F1 If ErrorPower Button Function PS/2 Mouse SupportAdjacent Cache Line Prefetch Available when supported by the CPU Ratio CMOS SettingHardware Prefetcher Available when supported by the CPU XProcessor & Clock OptionsIntel TurboMode Tech Available if Intel EIST technology is Enabled Intel Virtualization Technology Available when supported by the CPUSimultaneous Multi-Threading Available when supported by the CPU Intel EIST Technology2 ~ 3 - Core Ratio Limit Intel Turbo Boost Configuration Turbo Ratio Limit Program1 - Core Ratio Limit TDC Limit OverrideC-STATE Tech C-State package limit settingXAdvanced Chipset Control C1 Auto DemotionMemory Mode QPI L0s and L1Memory Frequency Demand ScrubbingTemperature Rise High Performance Event TimerInlet Temperature Air FlowIntel I/OAT Active State Power ManagementIntel VT-d USB FunctionsConfigure SATA#1 as XIDE / Floppy ConfigurationSATA#1 Configuration IDE Detect Timeout secBlock Multi-Sector Transfer TypeLBA/Large Mode PIO Mode32Bit Data Transfer DMA ModeS.M.A.R.T. For Hard disk drives Clear NVRAM XPCI/PnP ConfigurationPCI Latency Timer Plug & Play OSRemote Access XSuper IO Device ConfigurationXRemote Access Configuration Serial Port1 Address/ Serial Port2 AddressCPU Overheat Alarm XHardware Health ConfigurationRedirection After BIOS POST Terminal TypeThe item displays the absolute temperature as detected by the BIOS CPU TemperatureSystem Temperature Fan Speed Control Modes XACPI ConfigurationACPI Version Features Fan1 ~ Fan 5 ReadingTPM Enable/Disable Status XIPMI ConfigurationExecute TPM Command XTrusted ComputingClear BMC System Event Log Set LAN ConfigurationSet PEF Configuration BMC WatchDog TimeOut MinSec XEvent Log ConfigurationBMC Watch Dog Timer Action View Event LogUser Password 7-4 Security SettingsSupervisor Password Change Supervisor PasswordChange User Password Boot Sector Virus ProtectionXHard Disk Drives 7-5 Boot SettingsXBoot Device Priority XCD/DVD Drives 7-6 Exit OptionsXRemovable Drives Save Changes and ExitDiscard Changes and Exit Load Optimal DefaultsLoad Fail-Safe Defaults 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 Processors Appendix C SpecificationsBIOS ChipsetSystem Input Requirements WeightPower Supply Operating Environment