SUPER MICRO Computer 5017P-TLN4F, 5017P-TF user manual Replacing the Power Supply

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Chapter 6: Advanced Chassis Setup

6-7 Power Supply

The SC504 chassis has a 200 Watt power supply. This power supply is auto-switch- ing capable. This enables it to automatically sense and operate at a 100v to 240v input voltage.In the unlikely event that the power supply module fails, the system will shut down and you will need to replace the power supply module. New units can be ordered directly from Supermicro (see contact information in the Preface).

Replacing the Power Supply

Replacing the Power Supply

1.Power down the system, disconnect the power cord and remove the chassis cover.

2.Disconnect all wiring from the power supply.

3.Remove the four screws which hold the power supply in the chassis. Two rear mounting screws are located on the rear of the power supply. Two bottom mounting screws are accessed on the underside of the chassis and extend upwards through the mounting thru holes, to hold the power supply in place. Set the screws aside for later use.

Power Supply

Mounting Thru Holes

Insert Bottom

Mounting Screws

from Underside

Rear Mounting

Screws

Figure 6-8. Installing the Power Supply

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Contents Super Manual Revision Release Date July 19 About This Manual Manual OrganizationAdvanced Chassis Setup Advanced Serverboard SetupBios Preface Table of Contents System Safety Bios Chapter Introduction OverviewSerial ATA Motherboard FeaturesProcessors Memory PCI Expansion SlotsHard Drive Subsystem Server Chassis FeaturesSystem Power Front Control PanelIntel QM77 Chipset System Block Diagram Europe Contacting SupermicroHeadquarters Asia-PacificPage Choosing a Setup Location Preparing for SetupUnpacking the System Rack Precautions Server PrecautionsAmbient Operating Temperature Rack Mounting ConsiderationsInstalling the System into a Rack Installing the Chassis into a Standard RackInstalling the Chassis into a Telco Rack Telco RackPage Power ResetControl Panel Buttons Informational LED Status Power FailControl Panel LEDs DescriptionDrive Carrier LEDs HDDPage Chapter System Safety Electrical Safety PrecautionsGeneral Safety Precautions ESD Precautions Operating Precautions Installing the Onboard BatteryChapter Advanced Motherboard Setup Connecting Power Cables Connecting CablesConnecting Data Cables Connecting the Control PanelControl Panel Header Pins Rear I/O PortsOnboard Processor and Heatsink Installing MemoryHow to Install SO DIMMs Adding PCI Add-On CardsSO Dimm Socket To RemoveMotherboard Details X9SPV-LN4F/F-3610ME LayoutJumper Description Default Setting Connector DescriptionX9SPV-LN4F/F-3610ME Quick Reference Power Button Connector DefinitionsPower Connectors Reset ButtonPower On LED NMI ButtonChassis Intrusion Ethernet PortsFan Headers Serial PortsUniversal Serial Bus USB Internal SpeakerLAN Ports LAN1~LAN4 Sgpio Headers Power LED/SpeakerOverheat/Fan Fail LED DOM Power Connector Power Supply SMBus I2C HeaderExplanation of Jumpers Jumper SettingsBios Write Protect JWP1 Cmos ClearBMC Enable/Disable Watch Dog Enable/DisableUSB Wake-Up JPUSB1 LAN LEDs Onboard IndicatorsStandby Power LED LED1 Ipmi Heartbeat LED LED2Sata and SAS Ports Serial ATA PortsInstalling Software Driver/Tool Installation Display ScreenSuperDoctor Supero Doctor III Interface Display Screen Remote Control Advanced Motherboard Setup Page Control Panel Front and Rear Chassis ViewsRemoving the Chassis Cover Removing the Chassis CoverInstalling Hard Drives System Fans OptionalInstalling 2.5 Hard Drives Hard Drive Configuration Options Installing Hard DrivesInstalling an Expansion Card Locating the Expansion Card ClipInstalling the Expansion Card Power Supply Replacing the Power SupplyPage How To Change the Configuration Data Starting Bios Setup UtilityIntroduction Main Setup How to Start the Setup UtilityProcessor System Time/System DateSupermicro X9SPV-F/LN4F System MemoryQuiet Boot Advanced Setup ConfigurationsBOOT Feature Bootup Num-LockProcessor and Clock Options Limit Cpuid Maximum Hardware Prefetcher Available when supported by the CPUActive Processor Cores Clock Spread SpectrumConfig TDP Lock CPU PPM Configuration Power TechnologyTurbo Mode Long Duration Power LimitAdvanced Chipset Control System Agent SA Configuration PCH-IO Configuration HS Port #1~#4 Switchable Xhci Pre-Boot DriverXhci Mode USB Ports Per-Port Disable ControlIDE/SATA Configuration PCIe/PCI/PnP Configuration PCI Express Settings PCI Express GEN 2 Settings IDO Request Enable Available when supported by the hardware Target Link Speed Available when supported by the hardwarePCI-E Slot 1 Option ROM Compliance SOS Available when supported by the hardwareIs Disabled Network Stack Onboard LAN Option ROM SelectIpv6 PXE Support Super IO Device ConfigurationSerial Port 1 Settings / Serial Port 2 Settings AutoRemote Access Configuration Console Redirection SettingsLegacy OS Redirection Resolution Recorder ModeResolution Redirection After Bios PostHigh Precision Timer Console Redirection Settings for EMSACPI Configuration Out-of-Band-Mgmt PortIntel Txtlt Configuration Trusted Computing ConfigurationISCSI Configuration Delete Attempts Add an AttemptChange Attempt Order Link Speed Port Configuration InformationEvent Logs Wake On LANChange SmBIOS Event Log Settings When SEL Full Ipmi SettingsSystem Event Log Configuration Source BMC Network ConfigurationUpdate Ipmi LAN Configuration Log EFI Status CodesBoot User Password Security SettingsAdministrator Password HDD PasswordDiscard Changes and Exit Save Changes and ResetExit Discard ChangesRestore User Defaults Restore DefaultsSave As User Defaults Boot OverrideAppendix a Post Error Beep Codes Recoverable Post Error Beep CodesPage Appendix B System Specifications System Input Requirements Appendix B System Specifications From front