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Server System Cabling Diagram Side 2 12 Server Board Component Layout 14 11 Replacing the Fan Array Assembly Caution: When installing a new Fan Array Assembly, make sure that airflow is toward the Server Board. Note that each fan has an airflow directional arrow. See System Documentation for detailed service descriptions and procedures. CAUTION: Disconnect AC power cord or two DC input connectors before servicing. Note: The Peripheral Drive supports either a slim-line Floppy Drive or a slim-line CD-ROM Drive. To remove the Peripheral Bay Carrier Assembly, press in the blue latch handle and slide the Peripheral Bay Carrier Assembly outward. 10 Replacing a Peripheral Drive Processor Socket 1 Processor Socket 2 CPU2 Fan CPU1 Fan Aux. Pwr System Fans Battery Main Power Sig Pwr Front Panel Floppy/FP/IDE Floppy IDE USB 2/3 HDD LED Speaker DTR Jumper USB 1 Serial 2 Keybrd LAN SCSI Video USB 0 Chassis Intrusion BMC PCI-X B Riser Connector DDR226 DIMM Memory Connector 1B DIMM Memory Connector 1A DIMM Memory Connector 2B DIMM Memory Connector 2A DIMM Memory Connector 3B DIMM Memory Connector 3A ICMB IPMB PCI-X C Riser Connector LVD Chan B SCSI To Remove Fan Guard: Loosen the three blue captive screws securing the Fan Guard to the System and lift straight up. To Replace Fan Guard: Position Fan Guard over holes for the three blue captive screws. Tighten all three captive screws. To Remove Fan Array Assembly: Squeeze the latch on each of the four fan power cables to disconnect each fan cable from the Front Panel IO Board. Loosen the one blue captive screw on the Fan Array Assembly. Remove the Fan Array Assembly by lifting straight up from the chassis. To Replace Fan Array Assembly: Position Fan Array Assembly in chassis. Tighten the blue captive screw. Reconnect the four fan power cables to the Front Panel IO Board, taking care to reconnect each cable to the correct connector. Power Supply System Components SCSI Hard Disk Drive CD-ROM/Floppy Board Front Panel IO Board Fan Array Assembly Server Board Power Supply to Front IO Panel Power Connector Power Supply to server board Auxillary Power Connector Front IO Panel Floppy Connector to server board Floppy Connector Front IO Panel SCSI Connector to Hard Disk Drive(s) Power Supply to server board Primary Power Connector Front IO Panel Connector to Server Board Front IO Panel System Fan Connector to Fan Power Connector Connections CAUTION: See product documentation for detailed service instructions. Observe normal ESD precautions when installing components. See product documentation for detailed ESD procedures. To Disconnect CD-ROM Drive Cables: Disengage tabs on CD-ROM Connector. Disconnect ribbon cable. Press in tab on Power Cable to disconnect Power Cable. Loosen two screws on interface board to remove interface board from CD-ROM drive. Pull CD-ROM drive in direction shown to release from metal tabs. To Remove CD-ROM Drive From Carrier: Remove small screw securing CD-ROM Drive to Carrier. Pull CD-ROM Drive upward to release from dimple. To Remove Floppy Drive From Carrier: Remove screw securing Floppy Drive to Carrier. Pull Floppy Drive upward to release from dimple. Pull Floppy Drive in direction shown to release from metal tabs. Remove the Pheripheral Drive Carrier Assembly A Disconnect CD-ROM / Floppy Drive Cables and Remove Interface Board B Remove the CD-ROM Drive or Floppy Drive from Carrier C Floppy Drive Connector To Disconnect Floppy Drive Cables: Carefully disengage cap on Floppy Drive Connector to prevent damage to cap. Disconnect floppy flex cable from Floppy Drive Connector. Floppy Flex Cable Ribbon Cable Power Cable CD-ROM Connector CD-ROM Connector Tabs Power Connector Power Cable Tab Screw Screw Cabling for CD-ROM Cabling for Floppy Hard Disk 2 Hard Disk 1 To install the Peripheral Bay Carrier Assembly, slide the Peripheral Bay Carrier Assembly into the Chassis. Replace the Bezel. To Connect Floppy Drive Cables: Disengage cap on Floppy Drive Connector. Connect floppy flex cable to Floppy Drive Connector. Snap cap to lock Floppy Drive Connector. To Connect CD-ROM Drive Cables: Tighten two screws to secure interface board to CD-ROM drive. Connect ribbon cable to CD-ROM Connector. Engage tabs to secure ribbon cable. Connect Power Cable to Power Connector. Carrier Sidewall Screw Dimple Metal Tabs Carrier Sidewall Screw Dimple Metal Tabs To Install CD-ROM Drive into Carrier: Slide CD-ROM Drive into metal tabs on sidewall of Carrier. Slide CD-ROM Drive into Dimple. Tighten screw to secure CD-ROM Drive to Carrier. To Install Floppy Drive into Carrier: Slide Floppy Drive into metal tabs on sidewall of Carrier. Slide Floppy Drive into Dimple. Tighten screw to secure Floppy Drive to Carrier. Front IO Panel I2C Connector to server board IPMB Connector Front IO Panel USB Connector to server board USB Connector Front IO Panel Alarms Connector to chassis Alarms Connector Front IO Panel Blind Mate Receptacle to CD-ROM Connector Front IO Panel Blind Mate Receptacle to Floppy Connector Front IO Panel IDE Connector to server board IDE Connector Front IO Panel SCSI Connector to server board SCSI Connector Front IO Panel Fan Connector to server board Fan Connectors Power Supply to server board Sig Power Connector Data Cable Legend Power Cable Power and Data Cable Remove the Bezel. See on Side 1. 4 Allow system components to cool before touching WARNING Hot Surfaces 14 12 11 10 13 13 Front Panel IO Board Component Layout IDE Connector (in) 68-Pin Blind Mate Receptacle (out) System Fan Control Connector (in) 68-Pin SCSI Connector (in) Alarms Connector (out) Power Supply Power Connector (in) System Fan 1 Connector (out) System Fan 2 Connector (out) System Fan 3 Connector (out) System Fan 4 Connector (out) 80-Pin SCA SCSI Connector (out) 80-Pin SCA SCSI Connector (out) USB Connector (in) Floppy Connector (in) Front Panel Connector (in) I2C Connector (in) G L F B N Q E O A M HIJ K C D Notes and Cautions: 1. If only ONE processor is to be used, it must be installed in Processor Socket 1. 2. Do not mix processors of different types or frequencies. 3. When unpacking a processor, hold by the edges only to avoid touching the pins. 4. This server board has "zero-insertion force" sockets. If processor does not drop easily into socket holes, make sure lever is in the full-open position. Servicing a Processor Removing a Processor B Position both clips as shown. Make sure tab engages slot in heatsink base. Slide clip in direction shown. Note location of center plastic tab. Center Tab Press downward on retention clip end to engage side plastic tab. Snap other end as shown. 1. Align the heat sink with the RM brackets and place the heat sink on the processor. 2. Position the retention clip over the plastic tab and engage the clip end-slot over the plastic tab. 3. Press downward on the RM clip ends until they engage the plastic tabs. 4. Repeat steps 1-3 for the second heat sink RM. 1 2 A 3 Apply thermal grease to top of processor as required. See processor documentation for additional information. Note: Heatsink styles may differ. Installing a Processor Align corner mark on the processor to the socket as shown. A 1 Open the Socket Lever all the way as illustrated. 2 3 4 5 6 7 11 Install the Processor Retention Mechanism Brackets. Close the Socket Lever. Install the Processor. Install the Heat Sink. Remove the Fan Guard. See for instructions on removing the Fan Guard. Remove the Fan Guard. See for instructions on removing the Fan Guard. 11 Attach the Heat Sink. Use the Heat Sink Clip Attach/Removal Tool* to disengage the retention clips. Insert the Heat Sink Clip Tool into the small slot on the end of the retention clip.While pressing down on the Heat Sink Clip Tool, pull the Heat Sink Clip Tool inward towards the Heat Sink. The end of the retention clip will pop off the Retention Mechanism Bracket. Repeat process for other end of retention clip. Once retention clips are free, remove clips and lift the Heat Sink upward off the Retention Mechanism Brackets. *See the System Documentation for ordering and purchasing information on the Heat SInk Clip Attach/Removal Tool. Open the Socket Lever all the way as illustrated. Remove the Processor by lifting the Processor upward. P RJ45 COM2 with Dual USB Connector Disconnect power from system. Side Tab TP132 Fan Array Assembly Fan Guard Blue Captive Screw Blue Captive Screw Blue Captive Screw J8A3 J9A1 J8A1 J8A2 WARNING: Installation and service of this product to be performed only by qualified service personnel to avoid risk of injury from electrical shock or energy hazard. 1 2 3 4 3 1 2 1 2 1 1 2 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 1 2 1 1 2 1 1 2 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 5 6 3 2 2 3 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P 1 4 5 6 A B C D D E F H I J K L M N O P G G G G

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Server System Cabling Diagram

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11 Replacing the Fan Array Assembly

Caution: When installing a new Fan Array Assembly, make sure that airflowis toward the Server Board. Note that each fan has an airflow directional arrow.

See SystemDocumentation

for detailedservice descriptions

and procedures.

CAUTION: Disconnect ACpower cord or two DC inputconnectors before servicing.

Note: The Peripheral Drive supports either a slim-line Floppy Drive or a slim-line CD-ROM Drive.

To remove the PeripheralBay Carrier Assembly, press inthe blue latch handle and slide the Peripheral Bay Carrier Assemblyoutward.

10 Replacing a Peripheral Drive

Processor

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CPU2Fan

CPU1Fan

Aux.Pwr

SystemFansBattery

Main Power

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To Remove Fan Guard:Loosen the three blue captivescrews securing the Fan Guard to the System and lift straight up.

To Replace Fan Guard:Position Fan Guard over holes for thethree blue captive screws. Tighten all three captive screws.

To Remove Fan Array Assembly:Squeeze the latch on each of the four fan power cables to disconnect each fan cable from the Front Panel IO Board. Loosen the one blue captivescrew on the Fan Array Assembly. Remove theFan Array Assembly by lifting straight up from the chassis.

To Replace Fan Array Assembly:Position Fan Array Assembly in chassis. Tighten the blue captive screw. Reconnect the four fan power cables to the Front Panel IO Board, taking care to reconnect each cable to the correct connector.

Power Supply

System Components

SCSI Hard Disk Drive

CD-ROM/Floppy Board

Front Panel IO Board

Fan Array Assembly

Server Board

Power Supply to Front IO Panel Power ConnectorPower Supply to server boardAuxillary Power Connector

Front IO Panel Floppy Connector toserver board Floppy Connector

Front IO Panel SCSI Connectorto Hard Disk Drive(s)

Power Supply to server board Primary Power Connector

Front IO Panel Connector to Server Board

Front IO Panel System Fan Connector to Fan Power Connector

Connections

CAUTION: See product documentation for detailed service instructions.Observe normal ESD precautions when installing components.See product documentation for detailed ESD procedures.

To Disconnect CD-ROM Drive Cables:Disengage tabs on CD-ROM Connector. Disconnect ribbon cable. Press in tab on Power Cable to disconnect Power Cable. Loosen two screws on interface board to remove interface board from CD-ROM drive. Pull CD-ROM drive in direction shown to release

from metal tabs.

To Remove CD-ROM Drive From Carrier:Remove small screw securing CD-ROM Drive to Carrier. Pull CD-ROM Drive upward to release from dimple.

To Remove Floppy Drive From Carrier:Remove screw securing Floppy Drive to Carrier. Pull Floppy Drive upward to release from dimple.

Pull Floppy Drive in direction shown to release from metal tabs.

Remove the Pheripheral Drive Carrier AssemblyA

Disconnect CD-ROM / Floppy Drive Cables and Remove Interface BoardB Remove the CD-ROM Drive or Floppy Drive from CarrierC

Floppy DriveConnector

To Disconnect Floppy Drive Cables:Carefully disengage cap on Floppy Drive Connector to prevent damage to cap. Disconnect floppy flex cable from Floppy Drive Connector.

Floppy FlexCable

RibbonCablePower

Cable

CD-ROMConnector

CD-ROMConnector

Tabs

PowerConnector

PowerCable Tab

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Cabling for CD-ROM

Cabling for Floppy

Hard Disk 2

Hard Disk 1

To install the PeripheralBay Carrier Assembly, slide the Peripheral Bay Carrier Assembly into the Chassis.Replace the Bezel.

To Connect Floppy Drive Cables:Disengage cap on Floppy Drive Connector. Connect floppy flex cable to Floppy Drive Connector. Snap cap to lock Floppy Drive Connector.

To Connect CD-ROM Drive Cables:Tighten two screws to secure interface board to CD-ROM drive. Connect ribbon cable to CD-ROM Connector. Engage tabs to secure ribbon cable. Connect Power Cable to Power Connector. Carrier

Sidewall

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Dimple

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CarrierSidewall

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To Install CD-ROM Drive into Carrier:Slide CD-ROM Drive into metal tabs on sidewallof Carrier. Slide CD-ROM Drive into Dimple. Tightenscrew to secure CD-ROM Drive to Carrier.

To Install Floppy Drive into Carrier:Slide Floppy Drive into metal tabs on sidewallof Carrier. Slide Floppy Drive into Dimple. Tightenscrew to secure Floppy Drive to Carrier.

Front IO Panel I2C Connectorto server board IPMB Connector

Front IO Panel USB Connectorto server board USB ConnectorFront IO Panel Alarms Connectorto chassis Alarms Connector

Front IO Panel Blind Mate Receptacleto CD-ROM Connector

Front IO Panel Blind Mate Receptacleto Floppy Connector

Front IO Panel IDE Connector toserver board IDE Connector

Front IO Panel SCSI Connector toserver board SCSI Connector

Front IO Panel Fan Connector toserver board Fan ConnectorsPower Supply to server board Sig PowerConnector

Data Cable

Legend Power CablePower and Data Cable

Remove the Bezel. See on Side 1.4

Allow systemcomponents to cool

before touching

WARNINGHot Surfaces

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13 Front Panel IO Board Component Layout

IDE Connector (in)

68-Pin Blind MateReceptacle (out)

System Fan ControlConnector (in)

68-Pin SCSIConnector (in)

Alarms Connector (out)

Power Supply Power Connector (in)

System Fan 1 Connector (out)

System Fan 2 Connector (out)

System Fan 3 Connector (out)

System Fan 4 Connector (out)

80-Pin SCA SCSIConnector (out)

80-Pin SCA SCSIConnector (out)

USB Connector (in)

Floppy Connector (in)

Front Panel Connector (in)

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Notes and Cautions:1. If only ONE processor is to be used, it must be installed in Processor Socket 1.

2. Do not mix processors of different types or frequencies.

3. When unpacking a processor, hold by the edges only to avoid touching the pins.

4. This server board has "zero-insertion force" sockets. If processor does not drop easily into socket holes, make sure lever is in the full-open position.

Servicing a Processor

Removing a ProcessorB

Position both clips as shown. Make sure tab engages slot in heatsink base.

Slide clip in directionshown. Note location of center plastic tab.

Center Tab

Press downward on retention clipend to engage side plastic tab.

Snap other end as shown.

1. Align the heat sink with the RM brackets and place the heat sink on the processor.2. Position the retention clip over the plastic tab and engage the clip end-slot over the plastic tab.3. Press downward on the RM clip ends until they engage the plastic tabs.4. Repeat steps 1-3 for the second heat sink RM.

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Apply thermal grease to top of processor as required.See processor documentation for additionalinformation.

Note:Heatsinkstyles maydiffer.

Installing a Processor

Align cornermark on theprocessor tothe socketas shown.

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Install the Processor RetentionMechanism Brackets.

Close the Socket Lever.

Install the Processor. Install the Heat Sink.

Remove the Fan Guard. Seefor instructions on removing the Fan Guard.

Remove the Fan Guard. See for instructions on removing the Fan Guard.

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Attach the Heat Sink.

Use the Heat Sink Clip Attach/Removal Tool* to disengage the retention clips. Insert the Heat Sink Clip Tool into the small slot on the end of the retention clip.While pressing down on the Heat Sink Clip Tool, pull the Heat Sink Clip Tool inward towardsthe Heat Sink. The end of the retention clip will pop off the Retention Mechanism Bracket. Repeat process for other end of retention clip. Once retention clips are free, remove clips andlift the Heat Sink upward off the Retention Mechanism Brackets.

*See the System Documentation for ordering and purchasing information on the Heat SInk Clip Attach/Removal Tool.

Open the Socket Lever all the way as illustrated.

Remove the Processor by lifting theProcessor upward.

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Disconnect power from system.

Side Tab

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Fan Array Assembly

Fan Guard

Blue CaptiveScrew

Blue CaptiveScrew

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WARNING: Installation and serviceof this product to be performed onlyby qualified service personnel toavoid risk of injury from electricalshock or energy hazard.

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