NEC 120Mf, 5800 manual Unit Configuration

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Chapter 3

Unit Configuration

SPECIFICATIONS

 

 

120Mf

Notes

 

 

 

 

 

Processor

Prestonia x 1-2

 

CPU

FSB

533MHz

 

Package

FC-mPGA2

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

L3 Cache

512KB

 

Chipset

 

Grand Champion-LE(REV A3.1)

 

 

Max.

6GB (6 DIMMs)

2Way-Interleave

 

DIMM

DDR266 SDRAM DIMM(Registered)

 

128/256/512MB/1GB DIMM

Memory

ECC

Yes

 

 

Chipkill

Yes

*Online Spare memory

 

 

Yes

 

 

 

 

Standard

0GB

Intel Alliance Carrier

 

 

10 x 146GB+

HDD

Max.

Ultra320,10K/15Krpm, SCA2

U320 10Krpm 36GB/73GB/146GB

Standard: 5 slots

 

 

U320 15Krpm 36GB/73GB

 

 

Optional: 5 slots added HDD cage

 

HotPlug

Yes

 

 

IDE I/F

 

Ultra ATA100 x1ch

For CD-ROM/DVD-ROM/DVD-RAM

SCSI I/F

Non RAID

Ultra320 SCSI x2ch

On-Board (AIC7899W)

 

iROC

 

 

 

DiskArray

Internal

Option

LL MegaRAID

Max.

4 boards

 

Ext.

Option

 

LAN

 

10/100/1000BASE-T x2

On-Board, RemoteWakeUp

Video (VRAM)

640x480 ~ 1280x1024 (8MB)

On Board, RageXL

 

 

 

 

FDD

 

3.5" (2mode) x1

 

CD-ROM

 

Standard (x48/Half Height)

Standard CDROM:

 

 

 

 

Device bay

5.25”

3* (One for CDROM)

*2 slots when rack conversion

3.5”

Standard: 5(1”) + Option 5(1”)

Max. 2HDD cages

 

 

 

Ultra160 SCSI BP

 

Slot

Total 6slots

 

 

(64bit/133MHz PCI-X x1, 64bit /100MHz PCI-X x2,

 

I/O slot

 

32bit/33MHz PCI x3)

 

 

Hot Plug

No

 

 

PCI

 

 

 

 

 

Front

Serial(DB9) x1*,USB x1

 

I/O

 

CRT x1, KB(PS/2) x1, Mouse(PS/2) x1,

* Alternatively used

 

USB x3,Serial(DB9) x2*,

interface

Rear

Parallel x1, 1000BASE-T x2,

 

 

 

 

 

 

Ultra320 SCSI x1, ICMB x2(PCI slot option)

 

Power Supply(PS)

Hotswap 2+1 x 350W (PFC)

1 AC cable/1 Power Supply

Redundant PS

Yes (option)

Hotswapable

Redundant FAN

Yes (standard)

Hotswapable

Switch

 

Power, Sleep, Reset, Dump

 

 

No

 

 

 

 

Front door Key

Yes

 

 

Front

Power/Sleep, System Status, HDD

 

LED

LAN Link/Act. x2, UID

 

 

 

 

Rear

LAN Link/Act. X2, LAN Speed x2, UID

 

 

 

 

 

Chassis

design

Middle-Tower (321 x 675 x 450mm)

Rack conversion(5U)

(WxDxH)

 

 

 

 

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Contents EXPRESS5800/120Mf Page Contents Maintenance Parts Preface Safety Indications About Warning Labels ChapterGeneral Safety NotesPower Supply and Power Code Use Page Installation, Relocation, Storage, and Connection Cleaning and Working with Internal Devices During Operation For Proper Operation Transfer to Third Party NEC Express serverProvided software Disposal and Consumables Adjustment of Display Unit Angles Advice for HealthUser Support Overview Specifications 120Mf Unit ConfigurationNames and Functions of Components Unit Configuration Cable Connection List Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Troubleshooting PSU Smbios Srom 0BDA Troubleshooting Error Beep Codes Post Codes Initialize Bios interrupts INT19 Troubleshooting Preventive Maintenance Preventive Maintenance Installing Internal Optional Devices Removing the Power supply unit Cage Power Supply CageInstalling the Power supply unit Cage Installing the FAN unit FAN UnitRemoving the FAN unit Installing the New Motherboard MotherboardRemoving the Motherboard NEC Expressbuilder Making Backup Copies of Nvram InformationRestoring Nvram Information Size File Name Setup Password Cenvram 120Me 856-060230-001-00 Mounting a Heat Sink on the CPU Updating SDR FWRemove the screws fixing the Motherboard Installing Optional Internal Devices How to Attach the Motherboard Installing Optional Internal Devices Removing the SCSI-B.P Scsi Back Panel SCSI-B.P & SAF-TE BoardInstalling the Scsi Back Panel Removing the CD-ROM Drive CD-ROM DriveRemoving the FDD Floppy Disk DriveRemoving the Front Bezel Front BezelRemoving the Front Sub Bezel Front SUB BezelRemoving the Front Panel Board Front Panel BoardRack Mount Conversion Other Option PartsInstalling Optional Internal Devices Maintenance Parts List Maintenance PartsMaintenance Parts Transporting the Unit About the USE of ScrewsPage
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