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2 NoticeThe information contained in this document is subject to change without notice Adaptec® is a registered trademark of Adaptec, Inc Hewlett-PackardFrance Business Desktop Division (BDD) Outbound Marketing Communications 38053 Grenoble Cedex France 3 Contents1 System Overview 2 System Board 4 3 Interface Cards5 4 Mass Storage Devices5 HP BIOS 6 Tests and Error Messages 7 Connectors and Sockets 7 PrefaceConventions Hexadecimal numbers are identified by a lower case h For example, 0FFFFFFFh or 32F5h 8 BibliographyExtra Information Can Be ❒ nVIDIA graphics cards Obtained At: 9 System Overview27 System Board28 System Board Overview29 Architectural View30 AGP Slot31 PCI Slots32 PCI SlotThe PCI slots are connected to the ICH2 PCI 32-bit33 MHz bus 33 System Board SwitchesSwitch Use Reserved. Do Not change Default Settings Reserved. Do Not change Default Setting 34 ChipsetHub Link 8-bit.The MCH chip feature is described in detail on page IDE controller (Ultra ATA/100) (Alert-On-LAN) and Real Time Clock (RTC) and CMOS 35 Memory Controller Hub (82850)36 The following table shows the features that are available in the MCH HostBridge/Controller 37 MCH Interface38 Accelerated Graphics Port (AGP) Bus InterfaceAGP 4x Bus 39 Main Memory Controller40 Dual Rambus Bus41 RIMM Memory SlotsThe HP Kayak XU700 PC Workstation has four RIMM memory sockets memory modules Each pair of memory sockets must contain identical memory modules identical modules, and sockets A2 and B2 must contain identical modules (or continuity modules) B1. The other two sockets (A2 and B2) must contain continuity modules If only Each DIMM socket is connected to the SMBus and is described on Read/Write Buffers System Clocking AGP at 66/133 MHz. Coupling between all interfaces and internal logic is synthesizer (which produces reference clocks for the host, AGP and PCI interfaces) 42 The Input/Output Controller Hub 2 (82801BA)43 The following table shows the available ICH2 features44 ICH2 ArchitectureICH2 PCI Bus Interface Refer to the table page 59for ICH2 interrupts SMBus Controller Low Pin Count Interface Enhanced USB Controller The ICH2 is USB revision 1.1 compliant 45 AC’97 ControllerThis is the single-chipCS4299 audio controller that provides full audio features for the Kayak XU700 Refer to page 46for information about the CS4299 audio solution IDE Controller The IDE controller is implemented as part of the ICH2 chip and has PCI Master capability. Two independent ATA/100 IDE channels are provided with two connectors per channel. Two IDE devices (one master and one slave) can be connected per channel. In order to guarantee data transfer Ultra-ATA/66and Ultra-ATA/100) rates of up to 66 Mbytes/sec are supported. The IDE controller integrates 16 x 32-bitbuffers for optimal transfers device. The BIOS automatically determines the fastest configuration that each device supports DMA Controller The seven-channelDMA controller incorporates the functionality of two 82C37 DMA controllers. Channels 0 to 3 are for 8-bit count-by-byte as a generic bus master request Interrupt Controller controllers. The two interrupt controllers are cascaded so that 14 external and two internal interrupts are possible. In addition, the ICH2 supports a on page 59shows how the master and slave controllers are connected 46 Crystal CS4299 Integrated PCI Audio47 Devices on the SMBus49 ICH2 SMBus Masterthe SMBus is done through the ICH2 SMBus interface. Typically, the processor has access to all the devices connected to the SMBus DIMM Sockets used to store data online RIMM Sockets ADM1024 The ADM1024 chip is a hardware monitoring sensor dedicated to the processor temperature. This chip uses the thermal diodes integrated into through the SMBus. It also monitors processor power supply voltages Serial EEPROM memory (in the event of battery failure).When installing a new system PC Workstation The computer uses 16KBytes of Serial EEPROM implemented within two In effect, it can be made to behave like very slow, non-volatileRAM. It is used for storing the tatoo string, the serial number, and the parameter settings for the Setup program as well as MaxiLife firmware LM75 Temperature Sensor The sensor is used to measure the temperature in various areas of the system board. This information is used to regulate fans 51 MaxiLife Architecturepower cord is plugged in 52 Devices on the Low Pin Count Bus53 The Super I/O Controller (NS 87364)54 FirmWare Hub (82802AB)The following table shows the available FWH features 56 System Bus57 Intel Pentium 4 Processor58 Cache Memory59 Input/Output Controller Hub InterruptsPCI 64-bitHub Interrupts Interrupt Controllers 60 Interrupt SourceThere are three major interrupt modes available: PIC mode: 61 PCI Interrupt Request Lines63 Interface Cards75 Mass Storage Devices81 HP BIOS97 Tests and Error Messages98 Basic Pre-bootDiagnostics99 Pre-bootDiagnostics Error Codes100 Post Test Sequence and Post Error101 Operating System Boot PhaseRun-TimeErrors 102 Main Menu (Minitower models only)103 System InfoBoot Steps Boot report 104 Refer to the onlineTroubleshooting Guide 105 Order in Which POST Tests Are Performedbut the suggestions for corrective action (refer to for a brief summary) , the LCD status panel displays either a message, a POST code number (refer to ) or an EMU code The following table lists the POST checkpoint codes and their associated beeps. Refer to for more details about pre-bootdiagnostics error codes Beep POST Routine Description 112 Initialize videoInitialize System Management Mode Output one beep before boot Boot to Mini DOS Clear Huge Segment Boot to Full DOS “2C 0002” means line 1 (bit one set) has failed 113 Error Message SummaryCategory #1: WARNING1 00100 Keyboard Error Category #2: If the error is serious, the POST should prompt: Press <Enter> to view more information about error 114 Cause / Symptom0000h Any POST error that is not listed below System error 0010h 0011h Date and Time Lost 0012h 0020h Option ROM Error 0040h Product flag not initialized or bad 0060h RPO initialization failure 0070h socket in a mono-processorsystem 0100h Keyboard stuck key Keyboard Error 0101h Keyboard self-testfailure 0102h Keyboard controller I/O access failure 0103h Keyboard not connected 0300h Floppy A: self-testfailure 0301h Floppy B: self-testfailure 0310h 0311h 0306h General failure on floppy controller 0400h CD-ROMtest failure CD-ROMError 0401h 0500h IDE Device Error 0501h 0510h HDD # 0 self-testerror IDE Device # 0 Error 0520h 0521h IDE Device # 1 Error 116 Other117 Connectors and Sockets
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