Allen-Bradley 6177R-MM, 6189V-HDDTRAY, 6189V-PSU600W, 6189V-RACKSLIDES, 6189V-PCIBARRM User Manual

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User Manual
Original Instructions
Non-display Industrial Computers
Catalog Numbers 6177R-MM, 6177R-RM, 6189V-DVIVGA, 6189V-HDDTRAY, 6189V-PCIBARMM, 6189V-PCIBARRM, 6189V-PSU600W, 6189V-RACKSLIDES, 6189V-4GDDR3, 6189V-8GDDR3, 6189V-16GDDR3, 6189V-35HDD500GB, 6189V-35SSD128GB
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Important User Information

Read this document and the documents listed in the additional resources section about installation, configuration, and operation of this equipment before you install, configure, operate, or maintain this product. Users are required to familiarize themselves with installation and wiring instructions in addition to requirements of all applicable codes, laws, and standards.
Activities including installation, adjustments, putting into service, use, assembly, disassembly, and maintenance are required to be carried out by suitably trained personnel in accordance with applicable code of practice.
If this equipment is used in a manner not specified by the manufacturer, the protection provided by the equipment may be impaired.
In no event will Rockwell Automation, Inc. be responsible or liable for indirect or consequential damages resulting from the use or application of this equipment.
The examples and diagrams in this manual are included solely for illustrative purposes. Because of the many variables and requirements associated with any particular installation, Rockwell Automation, Inc. cannot assume responsibility or liability for actual use based on the examples and diagrams.
No patent liability is assumed by Rockwell Automation, Inc. with respect to use of information, circuits, equipment, or software described in this manual.
Reproduction of the contents of this manual, in whole or in part, without written permission of Rockwell Automation, Inc., is prohibited
Throughout this manual, when necessary, we use notes to make you aware of safety considerations.
WARNING: Identifies information about practices or circumstances that can cause an explosion in a hazardous environment, which may lead to personal injury or death, property damage, or economic loss.
ATTENTION: Identifies information about practices or circumstances that can lead to personal injury or death, property damage, or economic loss. Attentions help you identify a hazard, avoid a hazard, and recognize the consequence.
IMPORTANT Identifies information that is critical for successful application and understanding of the product.
Labels may also be on or inside the equipment to provide specific precautions.
SHOCK HAZARD: Labels may be on or inside the equipment, for example, a drive or motor, to alert people that dangerous voltage may be present.
BURN HAZARD: Labels may be on or inside the equipment, for example, a drive or motor, to alert people that surfaces may reach dangerous temperatures.
ARC FLASH HAZARD: Labels may be on or inside the equipment, for example, a motor control center, to alert people to potential Arc Flash. Arc Flash will cause severe injury or death. Wear proper Personal Protective Equipment (PPE). Follow ALL Regulatory requirements for safe work practices and for Personal Protective Equipment (PPE).
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Table of Contents

Summary of Changes
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Preface
Additional Resources . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
Abbreviations. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
Chapter 1
Features Computer Overview. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
Operating Systems . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
Computer Options. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
Before You Begin. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
Parts List . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
Hardware Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
750R Computer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
1450R Computer. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
Status Indicators. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
System Boards. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
Chapter 2
Install the Computer Installation Precautions. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
Environment and Enclosure Information. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
European Union Directive . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
Installation Guidelines. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
Mounting Clearance Requirements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
Mounting Hardware . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
Computer Dimensions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
Required Tools . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
Install the Computer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
Mount the 750R Computer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
Mount the 1450R Computer in a Rack Cabinet. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
Connect Peripherals. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
Internal USB Port . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28
Connect Power . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29
Functional Ground Screw. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29
Connect to a Network. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30
Chapter 3
Operate the Computer Operating Guidelines. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31
Start the Computer. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32
Restart the Computer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33
Restart the Computer with the Reset Button . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33
Shut Down the Computer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34
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Chapter 4
Replace Components Accessories and Replacement Parts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35
Voltage Precautions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35
Electrostatic Discharge Precautions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36
Pre-configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36
Post-configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37
Required Tools . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37
Remove the Cover. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38
Reinstall the Cover . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39
Drive Precautions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40
Replace a Drive . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40
Replace or Add Memory Modules . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42
Memory Configuration Guidelines. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43
Replace or Add a Memory Module . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43
Replace the RTC Battery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44
Replace the Power Supply Unit. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46
Chapter 5
Set Up the UEFI Utility Set-up Utility Overview. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51
Access the Set-up Utility . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52
Set-up Screen Overview. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52
Firmware Update . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53
Firmware Configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54
Common Buttons at the Bottom of Screens. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54
Main . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55
Advanced . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56
Chipset . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69
Boot. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70
Security. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71
Save and Exit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72
Diagnostics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73
AMI Rescue . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75
AMI Backup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76
AMI Restore . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79
Exit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 82
Chapter 6
Troubleshoot the System Hardware Monitoring . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 83
Troubleshooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 84
Diagnostics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 85
Load the System Defaults . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 86
Clear the UEFI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 87
Ship or Transport the Computer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 88
Dispose of the Computer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 88
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Appendix A
Install Accessories Pre-installation Checklist . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 89
Install a Second HDD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 89
Install I/O Card Retention Bracket . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 92
Install an Add-in Card. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 94
Install Rack Slides (1450R Computer) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 96
Install More Memory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 98
Index
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Summary of Changes

This manual contains new and updated information as indicated in the following table.
Top ic Pag e
Added Windows 10 IoT OS in the Operating Systems section. 11
Removed catalog numbers 6177R-RMPXP, 6177R-MMPXP, and 6177R-MMAW7 from the Computer Options section.
Added catalog numbers 6177R-RMPWX, 6177R-RMAWX, 6177R-MMPWX, and 6177R-MMAWX in the Computer Options section.
Revised what hardware and documents are included in the Parts List section. 13
Added operating temperature range in the Installation Guidelines section. 21
Added information about touch screen and LCD panel to Important table. 21
Added humidity range in the Installation Guidelines section. 21
Removed catalog numbers 6177R-RMPXP, 6177R-MMPXP, and 6177R-MMAW7 from the Mounting Hardware section.
Added catalog numbers 6177R-RMPWX, 6177R-RMAWX, 6177R-MMPWX, and 6177R-MMAWX in the Mounting Hardware section.
Changed abbreviation from GB to Gb in Connect to a Network section. 30
Revised what operating systems apply to the first SATA Configuration subsection. 60
Revised the first and third rows of the If/Then table in the Troubleshooting section. 84
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Notes:
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Preface

This manual is a user guide for non-display industrial computers. It provides procedures to the following:
• Install the computer.
• Make computer connections.
•Operate the computer.
• Troubleshoot the computer.

Additional Resources

These documents contain more information to related products from Rockwell Automation.
Resource Description
Industrial Non-display Computers Product Information, publication 6177R-PC001
Industrial Automation Wiring and Grounding Guidelines, publication
1770-4.1
Provides basic product information on the non-display industrial computers.
Provides general guidelines for installing a Rockwell Automation® industrial system.
You can view or download publications at
http://www.rockwellautomation.com/global/literature-library/overview.page
To order paper copies of technical documentation, contact your local Allen­Bradley® distributor or Rockwell Automation sales representative.
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Abbreviations

This publication can use the following abbreviations.
Abbr Description Abbr Description
ACPI Advanced configuration (and) power
interface
AHCI Advanced host controller interface PCAP
AMI American Megatrends, Inc. PCB Printed circuit board
AMT Active management technology PCDC Product Compatibility and Download Center
BIOS Basic input/output system PCH Platform control hub
CF CompactFlash PCI Peripheral component interconnect
CPU Central processing unit PCIe Peripheral component interconnect express
CMOS Complementary metal oxide semiconductor PEG PCI express graphics
COM Communication (serial port interface) PELV Protective extra-low voltage
CRC Cyclic redundancy check PERR PCI parity error
DDR Double data rate (RAM) POST Power on self-test
DIMM Dual in-line memory module PSU Power supply unit
DP DisplayPort (digital display interface) PXE Pre-boot execution environment
DVI Digital video interface RAID Redundant array (of) independent disks
DVMT Dynamic video memor y technology RAM Random access memory
ECC Error correcting code RIUP Remove or insert under power
eDP Embedded DisplayPort RMS Root-mean-square
EEA European Environment Agency RTC Real-time clock
EMC Electromagnetic compatibility SAS Serial attached SCSI
EOS Embedded operating system SATA Serial advanced technology attachment
ESD Electrostatic discharge SCSI Small computer system interface
EWF Enhanced write filter SELV Safety extra-low voltage
FAT File allocation table SERR PCI signal error
HDD Hard disk drive SPD Serial presence detect
HORM Hibernate once, resume many SSD Solid-state drive
IDE Integrated device electronics TFT Thin film transistor
IEC International Engineering Consortium UEFI Universal extensible firmware interface
IGD Intel graphics driver USB Universal serial bus
KVM Keyboard video mouse UPS Uninterruptible power source
LAN Local area network VBAT Voltage (battery)
NEMA
National Electrical Manufacturers Association
ODD
Optical disk drive
OSK
On-screen keyboard
Protective capacitive (touch screen)
VDDR Voltage (DDR RAM)
VGA Video graphics array
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Top ic Pa ge
Computer Overview 11
Operating Systems 11
Computer Options 12
Before You Begin 12
Parts List 13
Hardware Features 13
Chapter 1

Computer Overview

Operating Systems

Non-display industrial computers run operations from small visual interface and maintenance applications to large control and information applications. Combine an industrial display with the 750R (catalog number 6177R-MM) or 1450R (catalog number 6177R-RM) computer to complete your system.
These computers are available with performance, advanced, and server features. They come standard with a selection of I/O ports for peripheral connections and expansion slots.
The following Microsoft-licensed operating systems are available:
• Windows Embedded 8.1 Industry Pro (64-bit)
• Windows 7 Professional, Service Pack 1 (64-bit)
• Windows Server 2012 R2 Standard (64-bit)
• Windows Server 2008 R2 Standard, Service Pack 1(64-bit)
• Windows 10 IoT Enterprise (64 bit)
No operating system updates have been applied to the factory image beyond the service packs.
Computers with HDDs include a recovery partition with the original factory image. You can use AMI Rescue that is embedded in the BIOS/UEFI set-up utility to restore the operating system from the recovery partition, and create a recovery image. See AMI Rescue
on page 75 for instructions.
IMPORTANT Computers with the Windows Embedded 8.1 Industry Pro operating system
do not contain a backup of the factory image in the recovery partition.
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To obtain a copy of a factory system image, contact your local technical support center or access the Rockwell Automation® Product Compatibility and Download Center (PCDC) at http://www.rockwellautomation.com/
support/pcdc.page.

Computer Options

This table summarizes the options that are available for non-display industrial computers. A comparative summary of features for the computers is in Industrial Computers and Monitors Specifications Technical Data, publication
IC-TD001
Cat. No. Model Form Fac tor Pack age Windows O S
6177R-RMPW7 1450R 4U rack mount Performance 7 Professional SP1
6177R-RMPWX 10 IoT Enterprise
6177R-RMPNO None
6177R-RMRNO Redundant
6177R-RMAW7 Advanced 7 Professional SP1
6177R-RMAW8 Embedded 8.1 Industry Pro
6177R-RMAWX 10 IoT Enterprise
6177R-RMSS8 Server Server 2008 R2 Standard SP1
6177R-RMS12 Server 2012 R2 Standard
6177R-RMSNO None
6177R-MMPW7 750R Machine mount Performance 7 Professional SP1
6177R-MMPWX 10 IoT Enterprise
6177R-MMPNO None
6177R-MMAW8 Advanced Embedded 8.1 Industry Pro
6177R-MMAWX 10 IoT Enterprise
6177R-MMSS8 Server Server 2008 R2 Standard SP1
6177R-MMS12 Server 2012 R2 Standard
6177R-MMSNO None
(1) All operating systems are 64 bit.
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(1)

Before You Begin

Before you unpack the computer, inspect the shipping carton for damage. If damage is visible, immediately contact the shipper and request assistance. Otherwise, continue to unpack.
Keep the original packing material in case you must return the computer for repair or transport it to another location. Use both inner and outer packing cartons to provide adequate protection for a computer that is returned for service.
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Parts List

Hardware Features

The computers ship with the following items.
Item Description
Hardware • Power cord for AC power models
•Mounting hardware – Rack handles for 1450R computers – Mounting brackets for 750R computers – Mounting fasteners – Cable ties for internal USB device
• Keys for door lock for 1450R computers
• Assembly screw bag
• DVI-to-VGA adapter
Documents • Non-display Industrial Computers Product Information, publication 6177R-PC001
(1) Shipped only with computers with the Windows Embedded 8.1 Industry Pro operating system.
• Industrial Computers with the Windows Embedded 8.1 Industry Professional Operating System Release Note, publication 6000-RN011
• China RoHS hazardous material table insert
• Production test report
(1)
The illustrations in this section show the hardware features of each computer:
•Exterior views –Front panel –Rear panel
• Status indicators
•System boards –Motherboard – Front panel board – HDD adapter boards –PCI expansion board
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Item Icon Component Item Icon Component
1 Power status indicator 7 HDD SATA 1
(2)
(2) A second HDD is optional for computers with non-server operating systems.
2 Reset button 8 Disk drive access status
indicator
3 USB 3.0 port 9 System health status indicator
4 ODD access indicator 10 USB 2.0 ports, 2
5 ODD SATA 2 11 ODD eject button
6HDD SATA 0
(1)
(1) Computers with Windows Server operating systems ship with two HDDs that are configured for RAID 1 operation. Computers that
ship with two HDDs but no operating system are not configured for RAID 1 operation.
12 ODD mechanical eject hole
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Item Icon Component Item Icon Component
1 PCI expansion slot covers, 4 10 Microphone-in jack
2 Gigabit LAN ports, 2 11 USB 2.0 ports, 4
3 Parallel port 12 eSATAp port
4 Serial COM1 port (RS-232) 13 USB 3.0 por t
5 Serial COM2 port (RS-232) 14 DVI-I1 port
6 Power switch 15 DVI-D2 port
7 Functional ground screw 16 PS/2 keyboard port
8 Line-in jack 17 PS/2 mouse port
9 Line-out jack 18 Power input, AC
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750R Computer

Figure 1 - Front Panel
Figure 2 - Rear Panel
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1450R Computer

Figure 3 - Front Panel
Item Icon Component Item Icon Component Item Icon Component
1Rack handle 6Reset button 11ODD access indicator
2 Power status indicator 7 USB 2.0 ports, 2 12 ODD eject button
3 Disk drive access status indicator 8 Power switch 13 ODD mechanical eject hole
4 System health status indicator 9 USB 3.0 por t 14 HDD SATA 0
5 Door lock 10 ODD SATA 2 15 HDD SATA 1
(1) Computers with Windows Server operating systems ship with two HDDs that are configured for RAID 1 operation. Computers that ship with two HDDs but no operating system are not configured for
RAID 1 operation.
(2) A second HDD is optional for computers with non-server operating systems.
(1)
(1)(2)
Figure 4 - Rear Panel
Item Icon Component Item Icon Component Item Icon Component
1 PS/2 mouse port 7 Gigabit LAN ports, 2 13 USB 3.0 port
2 Functional ground screw 8 Line-in jack 14 eSATAp port
3 DVI-D2 port 9 Line-out jack 15 USB 2.0 ports, 4
4 Serial COM2 port (RS-232)
5 Serial COM1 port (RS-232) 11 PS/2 keyboard port 17 PCI expansion slot covers, 7
6 Parallel port 12 DVI-I1 port
10 Power input, AC 16 Microphone-in jack
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750R-Front Panel
1450R-Front Panel
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Status Indicators

There are three status indicators on the front panel of the 750R and 1450R computers. These indicators aid in issue diagnosis by providing status information of different system components.
Item Icon Indic ator Status Description
1 Power status Green The computer is operating.
Flashing orange The computer is in standby mode.
Off The computer is off.
2 Disk drive access status Flashing red HDD or ODD activity.
Off No HDD or ODD activity.
3 System health status Red The computer temperature threshold has been exceeded.
Off System health is normal.
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System Boards

The illustrations in this section show the system board layouts for the computers. The 750R and 1450R computers share system boards except for the PCI expansion board, which is available only on 1450R computers.
Figure 5 - Motherboard
Item Component Item Component Item Component
1 PCI expansion board connector 13 Rear USB 3.0 port 25 Battery socket
2 Clear UEFI (CMOS1) jumper 14 DVI-D2 connector 26 Serial port (COM1)
3 Platform control hub 15 PS/2 keyboard port 27 Internal parallel connector
4 PCI expansion slot 16 Gigabit LAN 2 port 28 Serial port (COM2)
5 PCIe x4 expansion slot 17 Gigabit LAN 1 port 29 Power switch cable connector
6 PCIe x1 expansion slot 18 DVI-I1 connector 30 ATX 24-pin power connector
7 PCIe x16 expansion slot 19 PS/2 mouse port 31 System fan 2 connector
8 Line-in jack 20 +12V 4-pin power connector 32 System fan 1 connector
9 Line-out jack 21 Internal USB 3.0 connector 33 SATA 3.0 cable connector
10 Microphone-in jack 22 LGA1155 processor socket 34 SATA 2.0 cable connector
11 Rear USB 2.0 ports, 4 23 Processor fan connector 35 Internal USB 2.0 connector
12 eSATAp port 24 DDR3 DIMM slots, 4 36 Front panel board cable connector
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Figure 6 - Front Panel Board
Item Component Item Component
1 Reset button 4 System health indicator
2 Power status indicator 5 USB 2.0 ports
3 Disk drive access indicator 6 Front panel board cable connector
Figure 7 - HDD Adapter Boards
Item Component Item Component
1 SATA cable connectors 3 SATA drive connectors
2 Power connector
Figure 8 - PCI Expansion Board (1450R computers)
Item Component Item Component
1 PCI expansion board power connector 3 PCI expansion slots
2 Motherboard connector
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Top ic Pa ge
Installation Precautions 20
Installation Guidelines 21
Mounting Clearance Requirements 22
Mounting Hardware 22
Computer Dimensions 23
Required Tools 23
Install the Computer 24
Connect Per ipherals 2 7
Connect Powe r 29
Functional Ground Screw 29
Connect to a Network 30
Chapter 2
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Installation Precautions

Read and follow these precautions before you install the computer.

Environment and Enclosure Information

ATT EN TI ON : This equipment is intended for use in a Pollution Degree 2
industrial environment, in overvoltage Category II applications (as defined in IEC 60664-1), at altitudes up to 2000 m (6561 ft) without derating.
This equipment is considered Group 1, Class A industrial equipment according to IEC/CISPR 22. Without appropriate precautions, there can be potential difficulties with electromagnetic compatibility in other environments due to conducted and radiated disturbance.
This equipment is supplied as open type equipment. The interior of the enclosure must be accessible only by the use of a tool. UL Listed equipment need not be mounted inside another enclosure. Subsequent sections of this publication can contain extra information about specific enclosure type ratings that are required to comply with certain product safety certifications.
In addition to this publication, see the following:
• Industrial Automation Wiring and Grounding Guidelines, publication 1770-
4.1, for additional installation requirements
• NEMA 250 and IEC 60529, as applicable, for explanations of the degrees of protection that are provided by different types of enclosure

European Union Directive

This computer meets the European Union Directive requirements when installed within the European Union or EEA regions and have the CE mark. A copy of the
http://www.rockwellautomation.com/certification
declaration of the conformity is available at
.
ATT EN TI ON : This computer is intended to operate in an industrial or control room environment, which uses some form of power isolation from the public low–voltage mains. Some computer configurations cannot comply with the EN 61000-3-2 Harmonic Emissions standard as specified by the EMC Directive of the European Union. Obtain permission from the local power authority before you connect any computer configuration that draws more than 75 W of AC power directly from the public mains.
To comply with EN 55024, the Ethernet port LAN cable must be only used indoors. All other I/O cables must be less than 3 m (9.84 ft) and only used indoors.
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Installation Guidelines

Follow these guidelines to make sure that your computer provides service with excellent reliability:
• The installation site must have sufficient power.
ATTENTION: To maintain an electrically safe installation, AC powered computers must be plugged into a grounded outlet.
• In dry environments, static charges can build up easily. A properly grounded computer helps to reduce static discharges, which can cause shock and damage electronic components.
• The enclosure must allow sufficient space around air inlets and outlets to provide the circulation necessary for cooling. See Mounting Clearance
Requirements on page 22 for further information. Never allow air
passages to become obstructed.
•The ambient air temperature must not exceed the maximum operating temperature of 0…50° C (32…113° F). Consider a user-supplied fan, heat exchanger, or air conditioner for heat from other devices in the enclosure.
TIP Hot air rises. The temperature at the top of the enclosure is often
higher than the temperature in other parts of the enclosure, especially when air does not circulate.
IMPORTANT The computer can operate at a range of extremes. However, the life
span of the computer is shortened if you continuously operate it at its highest rated temperature, which includes the touch screen and LCD panel.
• The humidity of the ambient air must not exceed 10…90% and must avoid condensation.
• The enclosure or cover must always remain in place during operation. The cover provides protection against high voltages inside the computer and inhibits radio-frequency emissions that can interfere with other equipment.
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Mounting Clearance Requirements

Mounting Hardware

When selecting an installation site for the computers, allow a minimum of 76 mm (3 in.) clearance at the front and rear of the computer for adequate ventilation and cable connections.
IMPORTANT Computers generate heat. Therefore, do not operate the computer in an
enclosure with the minimum clearances unless adequate ventilation or other methods are used to lower the temperature within the enclosure.
Allow enough clearance to install or remove peripheral components, such as storage drives.
The table lists the hardware that is required for each type of installation.
Supplied
Description Cat. No. Application
Mounting brackets (2)
Rack handles (2) N/A Rack Yes 1450R 6177R-RMPW7
Rack slides (2) 6189V-RACKSLIDES Rack No
N/A Machine or wall Yes 750R 6177R-MMPW7
with computer?
Applies to Cat. No.
6177R-MMPWX 6177R-MMPNO 6177R-MMSS8 6177R-MMS12 6177R-MMAW7 6177R-MMAW8 6177R-MMAWX 6177R-MMSNO
6177R-RMPWX 6177R-RMPNO 6177R-RMRNO 6177R-RMSS8 6177R-RMS12 6177R-RMAW7 6177R-RMAW8 6177R-RMAWX 6177R-RMSNO
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(14.2)
170 (6.7)
381 (15)
750R Computers 1450R Computers
Front View
Front View
Side View
Top Vie w
465
(18.3)
176
(6.9)

Computer Dimensions

Review computer dimensions to estimate the clearance necessary for computer installation. Dimensions are given in mm (in.).

Required Tools

These tools are required for computer installation:
• #2 cross-head screwdriver
• Slot-head screwdriver
• Drill motor and drill bit
• Antistatic wriststrap
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Bottom Mounting Brackets Side Mounting Brackets

Install the Computer

The computers support the following mounting options:
• Machine or wall mount (for 750R models)
• Rack mount (for 1450R models)

Mount the 750R Computer

You can mount the 750R computer on any flat surface, such as a shelf inside a machine or against a wall, by using mounting brackets. Holes are provided on both sides of the 750R computer for side mounting installation.
TIP For ease of installation, use two or more people to install the computer.
Follow these steps to mount the 750R computer.
1. Verify that the mounting location provides adequate space for cables and airflow.
See Mounting Clearance Requirements allowances.
2. Decide where to locate the mounting brackets (the bottom side for an upright installation or the side for a wall installation).
on page 22 for recommended
3. Attach each mounting bracket to the computer with four screws.
Torque the screws to 1.3 N•m (12.1 lb•in).
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Bottom Mounting Bracket Hole Locations
Dimensions are in mm (in.). IMPORTANT: Bottom view is enlarged for detail and not in scale to front view.
120 (4.73) 120 (4.73)120 (4.73)
24 (0.95) x 4
382.1 (15.04)
60 (2.36)
240 (9.45)
210
(8.27)
194
(7.64)
70.5 (2.78)
375
(14.76)
360
(14.17)
A
B
Side Mounting Bracket Hole Locations
120 (4.73)
120 (4.73)120 (4.73)
382.1 (15.04)
60 (2.36)
240 (9.45)
401.6
(15.81)
385.6
(15.18)
70.5 (2.78)
185 (7.28)
175 (6.89)
Mounting Hole Details (all brackets)
Install the Computer Chapter 2
4. See Figure 9 to decide which mounting holes to use on the bracket.
5. Drill holes in the wall or shelf to accommodate screws sized M6…M8.
Figure 9 - Mounting Hole Locations on 750R Computers
Callout Dim, mm (in.) Qty Description
A Ø 10 (0.39) 4 Use these mounting holes for the following.
B Ø 6.5 (0.25) 8 Use these mounting holes when shock and vibration are environmental
• You are replacing a legacy computer.
•Shock and vibration are not environmental elements.
elements.
6. Fasten the computer to the wall or shelf with M6…M8 mounting screws.
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Mount the 1450R Computer in a Rack Cabinet

You can install the 1450R computer in a rack cabinet that does the following:
• Conforms to EIA standards for equipment with 483 mm (19 in.) wide panels
• Accommodates the 4U height and depth of the computer
• Provides rear clearance for cables and airflow
A rack cabinet with a depth of 610 mm (24 in.) is sufficient.
IMPORTANT
Rack slides are not supplied with the computer and must be ordered separately.
See Mounting Hardware on page 22 for the catalog number necessary for ordering.
See Install Rack Slides (1450R Computer) on page 96
if you have purchased
the rack slides.
Support the computer with rack slides or by fastening it to a shelf. The four flanges of the computer secure the computer horizontally only to the front mounting rails of the rack cabinet.
TIP For ease of installation, use two or more people to install the computer.
Follow these steps to mount the 1450R computer.
1. Verify that the mounting location provides adequate space for cables and airflow.
See Mounting Clearance Requirements
on page 22 for recommended
allowances.
2. Attach the supplied rack handles to the computer.
Torque the screws to 1.3 N•m (12.1 lb•in).
3. See Install Rack Slides (1450R Computer) rack slides to the rack cabinet and the 1450R computer.
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Connect Peripherals

The following illustration shows the I/O port panel of the computers. Peripheral components compatible to each port are inside the callout figures.
Figure 10 - 750R and 1450R Computer Peripherals
TIP • There are three USB ports on the front panel. Use these ports to connect
various USB devices to the computer, such as an external drive.
• You can use a DVI-to-VGA adapter to connect an external VGA display to the DVI-I1 port of the computer.
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Internal USB port secured with factory installed cable tie.
An activation dongle that is connected to internal USB port and secured with the supplied cable ties.

Internal USB Port

There is an internal USB port for activation dongles or other USB storage devices. You must first remove the computer cover to access the port.
See Chapter 4
for how to remove and reinstall the computer cover.
TIP To connect an external device, cut the factory installed cable tie that secures
the internal USB port.
We recommend that you fasten any device that is connected to the internal USB port with the supplied cable ties.
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Connect Power

A grounded, 3-prong IEC60320-C13 power cord provides power to the computer. The power supply input accepts 100…240V AC and is autoranging.
ATT EN TI ON : When you connect power to the computer for the first time, the following actions occur:
• The default UEFI setting automatically starts the computer after it is plugged into a power source.
• You must read and accept an End User Setup procedure for computers with a Windows operating system (requires an external display).
Do not disconnect power from the system until after the Windows Setup procedure is completed. If power is disconnected during this procedure, it can result in a corrupted system image.
Operate the computer in an industrial or control room environment, which uses some form of power isolation from the public low-voltage mains.
ATT EN TI ON : Supply the computer circuit with its own disconnect. Use an uninterruptible power source (UPS) to help protect against unexpected power failure or power surges.
Always shut down the Windows operating system before you disconnect power to the computer to minimize performance degradation and operating system failures.

Functional Ground Screw

Follow these steps to connect the computer to an AC power source.
1. Connect the power cord to the AC power input. See Hardware Features starting on page 13
for where the power inputs are on each computer
model.
2. Connect the AC power cord to a power source.
SHOCK HAZARD: Connect the AC power cord to a power source with an earth ground. Failure to follow this warning can result in electrical shock.
3. Apply 100…240V AC power to the computer.
The pre-installed functional ground screw is not required for safety or regulatory compliance. If a supplemental ground is desired, use the functional ground screw on the rear panel of the 750R and 1450R computers. See pages
14
and 15 for where the functional ground screw is on each computer model.
If you use the functional ground screw, connect the computer to earth ground by using a 1.5 mm
2
(16 AWG) or larger external wire. Use a ground wire with
an insulation color that is approved by the local inspection authority.
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Connect to a Network

The computers have two 1 Gb LAN ports that connect to an Ethernet network by using CAT5 or CAT5e twisted-pair Ethernet cable with RJ45 connectors. See Hardware Features ports are on each computer model.
IMPORTANT To help prevent performance degradation of Ethernet communication, do
not subject the computer or cables to extreme radiation or conducted high-frequency noise.
In industrial environments, proper cable routing and power conditioning are required for Ethernet communication. We recommend that you route all Ethernet cabling through dedicated metal conduits. For improved performance reliability, install ferrite bead filters at the cable ends.
starting on page 13 for where the LAN
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Top ic Pa ge
Operating Guidelines 31
Start the Computer 32
Restart the Computer 33
Shut Down the Computer 34
Chapter 3

Operating Guidelines

Follow these operating guidelines for your computer:
• If you use an external display, turn on the display first.
SHOCK HAZARD: Do not operate the computer with the covers removed. An electrical shock hazard exists. All covers are required to maintain EMI shield.
• Always use the proper power down procedures as required by your operating system, such as the Shut Down command in the Microsoft Windows operating system.
• After you shut down the computer, do not apply power again until shutdown is complete.
For computers with an HDD, the HDD must come to a complete stop, which can take up to 30 seconds after shutdown is initiated.
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Start the Computer

Follow these steps to start the computer.
IMPORTANT The following steps apply to when you must manually start the computer.
See Connect Power on page 29 for the first time.
1. Make sure any connected components with separate power supplies (such as an external display) are turned on first.
2. Make sure all necessary peripheral devices are connected to the corresponding I/O ports on the computer.
3. If you have a1450R computer and the f
ront door is locked, complete the
following steps: a. Unlock the front door with the
provided key.
b. Open the door to access the powe
switch.
Plug the AC power cable into the powe
4.
nput on the computer and into a power source or wall outlet.
i
SHOCK HAZARD: Connect the AC power cord to a power source with an earth ground. Failure to follow this warning can result in electrical shock.
for when power is applied to the computer
r
r
5. Press the power switch
Hardware Features
See
The computer performs certain actions when it is started or reset. See Restart
the Computer on page 33.
If your computer does not start or you notice other anomalies, refer to the
Troubleshooting on page 84.
.
on page 13 for the power switch location.
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Resetting the 1450R ComputerResetting the 750R Computer

Restart the Computer

Use any of the following methods to restart your computer:
• From the Start menu, choose Restart.
• Press Ctrl+Alt+Delete on an attached keyboard and click Restart.
• Press the reset button.
During a restart, the computer does the following:
• Clears the RAM.
• Starts the POST.
• Initializes peripheral devices such as drives and printers.
• Loads the operating system.
Use an external display to view the progress of the POST, the initialization of accessory devices, and the start-up dialogs for the operating system that is installed.

Restart the Computer with the Reset Button

IMPORTANT Press the reset button only if the system locks up or some other anomaly
occurs.
1. If you have a1450R computer and the front door is locked, complete the following steps:
a. Unlock the front door with the
provided key.
b. Open the door to access the reset
button.
2. Lightly press the tip of a stylus or any other pointed device to the reset button.
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Shut Down the Computer

Use either of the following methods to shut down the computer.
Method Actions
Windows OS With an attached mouse, keyboard, and display, do one of the following.
• Press Ctrl+Alt+Delete and click Shut Down.
• From the Start menu, click or choose Shut Down from the pull-down menu.
Power switch Momentarily press the power switch to shut down the computer. See Hardwa re
Feature s on page 13 for the power switch location.
After you shut down the computer, do not apply power again until shutdown is complete. For computers with an HDD, the HDD must come to a complete stop, which can take up to 30 seconds after shutdown is initiated.
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Accessories and Replacement Parts 35
Voltage Precautions 35
Electrostatic Discharge Precautions 36
Pre-co nfiguration 36
Post- conf igurat ion 37
Required Tools 37
Remove the Cover 38
Reinstall the Cover 39
Drive Precautions 40
Replace a Drive 40
Replace or Add Memory Modules 42
Replace the RTC Battery 44
Replace the Power Supply Unit 46
Chapter 4

Accessories and Replacement Parts

Voltage Precautions

You can view a list of accessories and replacement parts at
http://ab.rockwellautomation.com/Computers
.
Review the specifications of a new component before you install it to make sure it is compatible with the computer. Record the model, serial number, and any other pertinent information of new components for future reference.
IMPORTANT We recommend that you use only Allen-Bradley® approved accessories and
replacement parts.
The computers contain line voltages. Disconnect all power to the computer before you install or remove components.
SHOCK HAZARD: Disconnect all power to the computer before you remove components.
Failure to disconnect power can result in severe electrical shock to an individual or electrostatic discharge (ESD) damage to the computer and components.
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Electrostatic Discharge Precautions

ATT EN TI ON : Electrostatic discharge (ESD) can damage static-sensitive
devices or microcircuitry.
• Disconnect all power before you work on the computer as detailed in
Voltage Precautions
• Observe proper packaging and grounding techniques to help prevent damage.
Follow these ESD precautions:
• Transport the computer and replacement parts in static-safe containers, such as conductive tubes, bags, or boxes.
• Keep electrostatic-sensitive parts in their containers until they arrive at the designated static-free work area.
• Cover the designated work area with approved static-dissipating material:
– Use an antistatic wriststrap that is connected to the work surface. – Use properly grounded tools and equipment.
• Keep the designated work area free of nonconductive materials, such as plastic assembly aids and foam packing.
• Avoid contact with pins, leads, or circuitry.
• Always hold components with a printed circuit board (PCB) by its edges and place it with the assembly side down.
on page 35.

Pre-configuration

IMPORTANT Before you install hardware or perform maintenance procedures that
require access to internal components, we recommend that you first back up all computer data to avoid loss.
ATTENTION: Make sure to read and understand all installation and removal procedures before you configure the computer hardware.
Follow these steps before you remove the cover or you replace a hardware component.
1. Shut down the computer and all peripherals that are connected to it.
2. Disconnect all cables from power outlets to avoid exposure to high energy levels.
If necessary, label each cable to expedite reassembly.
3. Disconnect telecommunication cables to avoid exposure to a shock hazard from ring voltages.
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Post-configuration

Required Tools

Follow these steps after you install or you remove a hardware component.
1. Verify that all components are installed according to instructions.
2. Make sure that no tools or loose parts are left inside the computer.
3. Reinstall any expansion boards, peripherals, chassis cross members, and system cables that were previously removed.
4. Reinstall the cover according to the instructions on page 39
5. Reconnect all external cables and power to the computer.
6. Press the power switch to start the computer.
The following tools are required for component replacement:
• #2 cross-head screwdriver
• Antistatic wriststrap
• Side cutters (to cut cable ties, if necessary)
.
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750R Computer
1450R Computer
A
A
A
C
B
C
B
A
B
C
B
C
A

Remove the Cover

To install, replace, or upgrade internal computer components, you must first remove the cover.
Follow these steps to remove the side cover for a 750R computer or the top cover for a 1450R computer.
1. Follow the steps for Pre-configuration
on page 36.
2. Unfasten the cover from the computer chassis:
• 750R computers: Remove the three screws on the rear edge of the
side cover (A).
• 1450R computers: Remove the two screws on the rear edge of the top
cover (A).
3. Slide the cover back about 1.5 cm (0.5 in.) to release the hinge tabs (B).
4. Tilt the cover up slightly to disengage the hinge tabs from their lock slots.
5. Pull the cover away from the chassis (C).
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6. After you install, replace, or upgrade internal computer components, reinstall the cover as detailed in Reinstall the Cover
on page 39.
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750R Computer
1450R Computer
C
C
C
A
B
A
B
C
B
A
B
A
C

Reinstall the Cover

Follow these steps to reinstall the side cover for the 750R computer or the top cover for the 1450R computer.
1. Verify that the computer is in the upright position.
2. Follow step 1
through step 3 of the Post-configuration on page 37.
3. Position the cover so its hinge tabs align and engage the lock slots on the chassis (A).
Tilt the cover slightly to make sure that all hinge tabs are engaged and locked properly.
4. Slide the cover forward to lock the hinge tabs into place (B).
5. Secure the cover to the computer chassis.
• 750R computers: Reinstall the three screws on the rear edge of th
side cov
er (C).
• 1450R computers: Reinstall the two screws on the rear edge of th
ver (C).
top co
e
e
6. Torque the screws to 0.6 N•m (5.2 lb•in).
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Drive Precautions

Follow these precautions when you work with a drive.
IMPORTANT Back up or clone your computer before you replace a drive.
• Do not touch internal components.
• Always handle the drive by its frame.
• Never remove or install a drive with the power on.
• Store the drive in an antistatic bag when it is not installed.
SHOCK HAZARD: Electrostatic discharge (ESD) can damage the computer and components. Read and follow Electrostatic Discharge Precautions
page 36 before you remove a drive.
Failure to follow proper safety precautions can result in severe electrical shock to an individual or ESD damage to the computer and its components.
ATT EN TI ON : Mechanical shock can damage a drive. Do not drop or bump the drive.
on

Replace a Drive

You can replace the HDD. All 6177R computers have two drive bays, but only server models have two drives that are pre-installed.
IMPORTANT
Follow these steps to replace an HDD.
1. Follow the steps for Pre-configuration
on page 36.
2. If you have a1450R computer and th f
ront door is locked, complete the
following steps: a. Unlock the front door with the
provided key.
b. Open the door to access the drive
bays.
c. Go ahead to step 3
This section is to replace an HDD in the first drive bay (SATA 0), which is the top drive bay
If you want to install or replace an HDD in the second (bottom) drive bay (SATA 1), see Install a Second HDD on page 89 for further information.
in either computer model. See pages 14 and 15 for bay location.
e
.
IMPORTANT Use an antistatic wriststrap that is connected to the work surface, and
properly grounded tools and equipment.
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A
B
A
A
B
A
750R Computer 1450R Computer
Drive Tray
Mounting Screws (4)
C
C
C
C
D
F
F
F
F
E
Existing
HDD Module
New
HDD Module
3. Remove the HDD assembly from its bay. a. Loosen the two captive thumbscrews of the HDD assembly (A b
. Pull the HDD assembly from its ba
4.
Remove the HDD module from its tray.
y (B).
a. Remove the four mounting screws from the bottom of the tray (C). b. Detach the tray from the HDD module to be replaced (D).
).
5. Install the new HDD module to the tray.
ATT EN TI ON : Mechanical shock can damage a drive. Do not drop or bump the drive.
a. Install the new HDD module with the PCB-side down.
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b. Fasten the drive tray over the HDD module (E). c. Secure the drive tray to the module with the four mounting scre
(F
).
Torque the screws to 0.59 N•m (5.2 lb•in)
ws
.
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H
G
H
H
G
H
750R Computer 1450R Computer
4
Lock Lever
Keyed Surface of DIMM Slot
123
6. Return the HDD assembly into its bay (G).
7. Tighten the two captive thumbscrews of the drive assembly to secure it to the computer (H).

Replace or Add Memory Modules

8. Follow the steps for Post-configuration
on page 37.
The motherboard of the 750R and 1450R computers has four DIMM slots that support up to 32 GB maximum system memory.
Figure 11 - Memory Module Slots and Module Alignment
IMPORTANT When you install memory in pairs, install modules in slots 1 and 3 or slots 2
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Memory Configuration Guidelines

Follow these guidelines when you replace or add memory to the computers:
• Use only standard unbuffered memory modules that conform to non-ECC 240-pin DDR3 SDRAM (PC3-10600) standards.
• Use only DDR3 type memory modules.
• Use only memory modules with gold-plated contacts.
• Always handle a memory module by its edges.
IMPORTANT We recommend that you use only Allen-Bradley approved memory
modules. See http://ab.rockwellautomation.com/Computers qualified replacement parts and accessories.
for

Replace or Add a Memory Module

Follow these steps to replace or add a memory module.
IMPORTANT Use an antistatic wriststrap that is connected to the work surface, and
properly grounded tools and equipment.
1. Follow the steps for Pre-configuration
2. Remove the computer cover as detailed in Remove the Cover
page 38.
TIP To install more memory, go ahead to step 5
3. Locate the memory module that you want to replace.
See System Boards on page 17 motherboards.
4. Remove the selected memory module. a. Use your thumbs or two fingers to push open the lock levers, which
release the memory module from its slot for easy removal.
See Figure 11 on page 42 b. Gently pull out the memory module to remove it from its slot. c. Place the memory module on a static-dissipating work surface or
inside an antistatic bag.
5. Install the new memory module.
IMPORTANT When you install memory in pairs, install modules in slots 1 and 3 or
slots 2 and 4 for optimal performance.
a. Hold the memory module by its edges as you remove it from its
antistatic bag. b. Orient the module so the notch on its bottom edge aligns with the
keyed surface of the DIMM slot.
See Figure 11 on page 42
TIP The keyed surface is off center to assist the correct alignment.
for memory location on the
.
.
on page 36.
on
of this section.
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c. Press the module fully into the slot to engage the lock levers.
See Figure 11 on page 42
.

Replace the RTC Battery

6. Reinstall the computer cover as detailed in Reinstall the Cover
page 39.
7. Follow the steps for Post-configuration
on page 37.
The computers use nonvolatile memory that requires an RTC battery to retain system information when power is disconnected. The 3V, 600 mAh, CR2450 cell lithium battery is on the motherboard.
The battery must be replaced during the life of the computer. Battery life depends on the amount of time the computer is on, or on-time.
Table 1 - Battery Estimated Life Span
On-time (hrs/wk) Estimated Battery Life Span (yrs)
04
40 5.5
80 7
on
If the computer does not retain the correct time and date, replace the battery.
ATTENTION: A risk of fire and chemical burn exists if the battery is not handled properly.
• Do not disassemb
le, crush, puncture, or short external contacts.
• Do not expose the battery to temperatures higher than the rated temperature ranges of 0…50° C (32…113° F).
• Do not dispose of a used battery in water or fire.
For safety information on how to handle lithium batteries, see Guidelines for Handling Lithium Batteries, publication AG-5.4
.
Follow these steps to replace the RTC battery.
1. Follow the steps for Pre-configuration
2. Remove the computer cover as detailed in Remove the Cover
on page 36.
on
page 38.
3. For 750R computers, lay the computer on its side (components sho
wing)
.
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4. If necessary, remove any accessory
Remove old battery.
Install new battery.
Battery Cover
RTC Battery
Battery Socket
Socket Retaining Latches
boards or cables that prevent access to the RTC battery socket.
5. Remove the old battery. a. Pull the battery cover straight
out of the battery socket.
b. Pull the old battery from its
socket.
6. Install the new battery. a. Insert the new battery with the
positive polarity (+ side) towards the SO-DIMM memory slots.
Verify that the battery is seated completely.
TIP The socket retaining latches allow only one way for the battery to be
installed.
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b. Reinstall the battery cover.
7. Follow the steps for Post-configuration
on page 37.
8. During POST, press F2 on an attached keyboard to access the UEFI and reconfigur
e settings.
See Chapter 5 for more information on UEFI settings.
IMPORTANT If you replace the battery, then all UEFI settings return to their
default settings. UEFI settings other than default must be reconfigured after you replace a battery.
This computer contains a sealed lithium battery that could need replacement during the life of the computer.
At the end of its life, collect the battery that is contained in this computer separately from any unsorted municipal waste.
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Replace the Power Supply Unit

Follow these steps to replace the power supply unit (PSU).
IMPORTANT
1. Follow the steps for Pre-configuration on page 36.
2. Remove the computer cover as detailed
38.
3. For 750R computers, lay the computer on its side (components showing).
4. Remove the factory-installed chassis cross member or optional I/O card retention bracket as detailed in Install I/O Card Retention Bracket on
page 92.
5. Cut the cable ties with side cutters in the following locations.
Use an antistatic wriststrap that is connected to the work surface, and properly grounded tools and equipment when you handle internal computer components.
in Remove the Cover on page
ATTENTION: The photo shows a 1450R computer, which has six cable ties to cut. The circle with blue line is the cable tie to the PCI expansion board, which does not apply to 750R computers.
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6. For 1450R computers, disconnect the 4-pin power connector from the PCI expansion board.
7. Disconnect the ATX 24-pin power connector from the motherboard.
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8. Disconnect the 4-pin power connector from the HDD assembly.
9. Disconnect the 4-pin power connector from the ODD assembly.
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10. Disconnect the +12V 4-pin power connector from the motherboard.
11. Remove the five screws that secure the PSU to the chassis and chassis bracket.
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12. Disconnect the two SATA cables from the HDD assembly.
IMPORTANT Mark each SATA cable so that you can reconnect them to the correct
port after you install the new PSU.
13. Remove the PSU.
14. Install the new PSU in the reverse order of the remova
l steps.
a. Step 11: Torque the five screws to 1.4 N•m (12 lb•in) to secure the
new PSU.
b. Step 4: Reinstall the chassis cross member or I/O card retention
bracket as detailed in Install I/O Card Retention Bracket on page 92.
c. Verify that all cables are properly connected before you reinstall the
cover.
d. Remove and replace any cut cable ties.
15. Follow the steps for Post-configuration on page 37.
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Top ic Pa ge
Set-up Utility Overview 51
Access the Set-up Utility 52
Set-up Screen Overview 52
Firmware Update 53
Firmware Configuration 54
Diagnostics 73
AMI Rescue 75
Exit 82
Chapter 5

Set-up Utility Overview

In this chapter, universal extensible firmware interface (UEFI) replaces Basic Input/Output System (BIOS) to describe the system firmware except where BIOS is used, such as on a graphical interface. The set-up utility is a hardware configuration program that is built into the UEFI. The UEFI is already configured and optimized so there is no need to run this utility. However, you can run the set-up utility to do the following:
• Change the system configuration.
• Change the UEFI setup when the system detects a configuration error.
• Redefine communication ports to prevent any conflicts.
• Read the current amount of system memory.
• Change the boot drive.
• Set or change the password or make other changes to the security settings.
• Upgrade the system firmware.
• Run the diagnostic utility to determine the cause of system malfunction.
• Restore or back up the operating system.
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Access the Set-up Utility

Set-up Screen Overview

Follow these steps to access the set-up utility in your computer.
1. Start your computer.
2. During POST, you have two selections to access the set-up utility.
Press Result
F2 Accesses a graphical interface of set-up environment.
IMPORTANT: Screen shots in this chapter are from the UEFI graphical interface.
DEL (delete) Accesses a text mode set-up environment.
The set-up screen is the main screen for the UEFI graphical interface. On the left are five menu options that are stacked vertically. Each menu button provides access to information, commands, or configurable options for the following topics:
Firmware Update
Firmware Configuration
Diagnostics
AMI Rescue
Exit
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Firmware Update

You can update your system firmware from the Firmware Update menu.
Parameter Description
Browse Click to navigate to the firmware file saved onto a media.
Firmware file location Select or type the file name for the firmware file.
Update Click to initialize the update process.
Exit Click to exit the set-up utilit y.
Follow these steps to update the system firmware.
1. Click the Firmware Update menu.
The Firmware Update screen appears.
2. Click Browse to locate the firmware file.
IMPORTANT The USB mass storage device that contains the fir mware file must be
FAT, FAT16, or FAT32 formatted to be recognized.
See http://www.rockwellautomation.com/support/pcdc.page revisions and to download firmware files.
3. Click Update.
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Firmware Configuration

You can view and modify the various system parameters from the Firmware Configuration menu. On the left are six menu options that are stacked vertically.
Menu Description
Main Use this menu to view general computer information and for basic system
configuration.
Advanced Use this menu to configure information for the PXE, PCI, ACPI, processor, SATA,
USB, power, video graphics, super I/O, hardware display, and AMT.
Chipset Use this menu to configure system chipset information.
Boot Use this menu to configure boot device priority.
Security Use this menu to set or change user and administrator passwords.
Save and Exit Allows you to save changes and reset, discard changes and reset, or restore
defaults.

Common Buttons at the Bottom of Screens

Most screens have these common buttons.
Button Description
Help Click for general help on how to use the set-up utility.
Default Click to load the default values for all set-up options.
Restore Click to restore all set-up options to previously saved values.
Save Click to save configurati on changes.
Previous (not shown) Click to navigate to the previous page.
Exit Click to close the set-up utility.
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Parameter
BIOS Vendor BIOS manufacturer
BIOS Version BIOS version information
Compliancy Unified Extensible Firmware Interface (UEFI) version information
Build Date and Time Date and time BIOS was created.
Total Memory Total system memory and memory type (in parentheses)
System Date Set the system date.
System Time Set the system time.
Runtime Hours Records the total hours of computer runtime.
Manufacturer System manufacturer
Catalog Number Allen-Bradley® catalog number with series letter
WIN Number Warranty information number
Version-SYS System revision, manufacture date
Version-Board System board version information
Serial Number Unique system serial number
(1) See page 54 for an explanation of common buttons near the bottom of screen.
(1)
Description
Format: Weekday MM:DD:YYYY (Weekday Month:Day:Year)
Format: HH:MM:SS (Hour:Minute:Second)
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Legacy OpROM Support
Parameter
Enable PXE Boot Enables or disables boot option for legac y network devices.
(1) See page 54 for an explanation of common buttons near the bottom of screen.
(1)
Description
Options: Enabled or Disabled (default)
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Parameter
PCI Bus Driver Version Displays the PCI bus driver version information.
PERR# Generation Enables or disables PCI Device to Generate PERR#.
SERR# Generation Enables or disables PCI Device to Generate SERR#.
(1) See page 54 for an explanation of common buttons near the bottom of screen.
(1)
Description
Options: Enabled or Disabled (default)
Options: Enabled or Disabled (default)
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ACPI Settings
Parameter
ACPI Sleep State Select the highest ACPI sleep state the system enters when the SUSPEND
(1) See page 54 for an explanation of common buttons near the bottom of screen.
(1)
Description
button is pressed. Options: Suspend Disabled, S1 (CPU Stop Clock), or S3 (Suspend to RAM
[default])
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Parameter
(1)
Description
CPU Configuration Displays processor type and maximum speed.
Processor Cores Displays processor core count.
CPU Speed Displays maximum speed of the processor.
64-bit Displays 64-bit support status.
Hyper-threading
(2)
Enables or disables the hyper-threading technology. Options: Enabled (default) or Disabled
Intel Virtualization Technology (VT-x)
When enabled, a Virtual Memory Manager (VMM) can use the additional hardware capabilities from Vanderpool Technology.
Options: Enabled or Disabled (default)
Intel Virtualization Technology for Directed I /O (VT-d)
(1) See page 54 for an explanation of common buttons near the bottom of screen. (2) Supported on systems with i3-2120 processors. (3) Supported on systems with i5-2400 processors.
(3)
Enables or disables VT-d. Options: Enabled or Disabled (default)
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SATA Configuration (for computers with Windows 7, 8.1, or 10 operating systems)
Parameter
SATA Mode Select an operation mode for the onboard SATA controller.
(1)
Description
Options: Disabled, IDE Mode, AHCI Mode (default), or RAID Mode
(2)
SATA Port (0, 1, 2, 4) Indicates the SATA HDD connected to the SATA connector.
Hot Plug Enables or disables hot plug support for the SATA port.
Options: Enabled (default) or Disabled
IMPORTANT: Make sure all write s to HDD are complete be fore your remove the HDD from the system to avoid risk of data corruption.
External SATA Port Enables or disables eSATA port.
Options: Enabled (default) or Disabled
(1) See page 54 for an explanation of common buttons near the bottom of screen. (2) Applies only to computers that ship with Windows Server operating systems. For computers that ship with two HDDs but no
operating system, the HDDs are in AHCI mode instead of RAID and each drive acts independently.
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SATA Configuration (for computers with Windows Server operating systems)
Parameter
SATA Mode Select an operation mode for the onboard SATA controller.
(1)
Description
Options: Disabled, IDE Mode, AHCI Mode, or RAID Mode (default)
(2)
SATA Port (0, 1, 2, 4) Indicates that the SATA HDD is connected to the SATA connector.
Hot Plug Enables or disables hot plug support for the SATA port.
Options: Enabled (default) or Disabled
External SATA Port Enables or disables eSATA port.
Options: Enabled (default) or Disabled
(1) See page 54 for an explanation of common buttons near the bottom of screen. (2) Applies only to computers that ship with Windows Server operating systems. For computers that ship with two HDDs but no
operating system, the HDDs are in AHCI mode instead of RAID and each drive acts independently.
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USB Configuration
Parameter
Front USB 2.0 Ports Enables or disables the front USB 2.0 por ts.
USB 3.0 Controller Enables or disables the USB 3.0 controller.
(1) See page 54 for an explanation of common buttons near the bottom of screen.
(1)
Description
Options: Enabled (default) or Disabled
Options: Enabled (default) or Disabled
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Parameter
Restore AC Power Loss Specify what state to go to when power is reconnected after a power failure
(1) See page 54 for an explanation of common buttons near the bottom of screen.
(1)
Description
(G3 st ate). Options: Power off, Power on (default), Last State
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Parameter
DVMT Memory Select a video memory size that can be allocated as graphics memory in the
(1) See page 54 for an explanation of common buttons near the bottom of screen.
(1)
Description
DVMT mode. Options: 128 MB, 256 MB (default), Maximum
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Parameter
Super I/O Chip Displays the Super I/O chipset information.
Serial Port 1 Configuration Select to set parameters for serial port 1.
Serial Port 2 Configuration Select to set parameters for serial port 2.
Paral lel Por t Configura tion Se lect to set parameters for the parallel port.
(1) See page 54 for an explanation of common buttons near the bottom of screen.
(1)
Description
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Table 2 - Serial Port 1 Configuration
Parameter Description
Serial Port 1 Enables or disables the serial (COM1) port.
Options: Enabled (default) or Disabled
Device Settings Displays the Base I/O address and IRQ setting of serial port 1.
Change Settings Select an optimal setting for the super I/O device.
Options: Auto (default), I/O=3F8h; IRQ=4, I/O=2F8h; IRQ=4, I/O=3E8h; IRQ=4, I/O=2E8h; IRQ=4
Table 3 - Serial Port 2 Configuration
Parameter Description
Serial Port 2 Enables or disables the serial (COM2) port.
Options: Enabled (default) or Disabled
Device Settings Displays the Base I/O address and IRQ setting of serial port 2.
Change Settings Select an optimal setting for the super I/O device.
Options: Auto (default), I/O=2F8h; IRQ=3, I/O=3F8h; IRQ=3, I/O=3E8h; IRQ=3, I/O=2E8h; IRQ=3
Table 4 - Parallel Port Configuration
Parameter Description
Parallel Port Enable or disables the parallel (LPT/LPTE) port.
Options: Enabled (default) or Disabled
Device Settings Displays the Base I/O address and IRQ setting of the parallel port.
Change Settings Select an optimal setting for the super I/O device.
Options: Auto (default), I/O=378h; IRQ=5, I/O=278h; IRQ=5, I/O=3BCh; IRQ=5
Device Mode Select a printer mode.
Options: Standard Parallel Port Mode (default), EPP Mode, ECP Mode, EPP Mode, and ECP Mode
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Parameter
(1)
Description
Hardware Monitor
System temperature PCH temperature CPU temperature SYS Fan1 Speed SYS Fan2 Speed Vco re VDDR3
(2)
Displays the current readings for temperatures (°C), fan speeds, and core voltages of various hardware components.
All values are read-only. +12V +5V
+3.3V +1.05Vtt VBAT
System Temperature History
Sensor 1 Max Sensor 1 Min Sensor 2 Max Sensor 2 Min Sensor 3 Max
Displays the minimum and maximum temperatures (°C) for applicable sensors
over a 24-hour time period (time stamp is 24-hour clock).
• Sensor 1 is near the front intake fan.
• Sensor 2 is near the CPU.
• Sensor 3 is near the PCH.
All values are read-only. Sensor 3 Min
(1) See page 54 for an explanation of common buttons near the bottom of screen. (2) Applies only to rack-mounted computers.
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AMT Configuration
Parameter
Intel Management Engine Ver sio n
Execute MEBx Enables the Management Engine BIOS Extension (MEBx), which is accessed by
Unconfigure AMT/ME Lets you unconfigure any provisioned management settings for AMT/ME.
(1) See page 54 for an explanation of common buttons near the bottom of screen.
(1)
Description
Displays the Intel Management Engine version.
pressing Ctrl+P at POST. This function is used to configure AMT.
Options: Enabled or Disabled (default)
Options: Enabled or Disabled (default)
IMPORTANT: ‘Unconfigure AMT/ME’ appears only when ‘Execute MEBx’ is
enabled.
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Parameter
Initiate Graphic Adapter Select which graphics controller to use as the primary boot device.
LAN 1 Enables or disables onboard LAN 1 controller.
LAN 2 Enables or disables onboard LAN 2 controller.
Azalia HD Audio Enables or disables Azalia HD audio.
(1) See page 54 for an explanation of common buttons near the bottom of screen.
(1)
Description
Options: PCI/PEG, PEG/IGD (default), PEG/PCI
Options: Enabled (default) or Disabled
Options: Enabled (default) or Disabled
Options: Enabled (default) or Disabled
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Parameter
(1)
Description
Bootup NumLock State Enables or disables the Num Lock key on boot.
Option: On (default), Off
Quiet Boot Enables or disables Quiet Boot option.
Option: Enabled or Disabled (default)
IMPORTANT: When enabled, this option hides the POST screen messages at
computer star tup.
Boot Priority List Change the boot order. By default, these devices are the boot priority:
1. USB key
2. CD-ROM
3. HDD
4. PXE
5. UEFI Shell
6. PCI/PCIe RAID/SCSI/SAS card
Follow instructions in the dialog box to change the boot order, and to enable or
disable options.
USB Boot Priorities
(2)
Change the USB boot order through a dialog box.
Follow instructions to change the boot order, and to enable or disable options.
CD-DVD ROM Boot Priorities
(3)
Change the CD-DVD ROM boot order through a dialog box.
Follow instructions to change the boot order, and to enable or disable options.
Hard-Drive Boot Priorities Change the hard drive boot order through a dialog box.
Follow instructions to change the boot order, and to enable or disable options.
(1) See page 54 for an explanation of common buttons near the bottom of screen. (2) This data field is visible only when a USB device is connected to the computer during startup. (3) This data field is visible only on computers with CD-DVD ROM devices.
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Parameter
Administrator Password Sets the administrator password. Use this password to reduce access risk from
User Password Sets the user password. Use this password to reduce access risk from
(1) See page 54 for an explanation of common buttons near the bottom of screen.
(1)
Description
unauthorized or malicious sources.
IMPORTANT:
reset it:
• Remove and replace the battery; see Replace the RTC Battery on page 44
• Clear the UEF; see Clear the UEFI on page 87 for more information.
unauthorized or malicious sources.
IMPORTANT: If you forget the user password, there are two ways to reset it:
• R
• Clear the UEF; see Clear the UEFI on page 87 for more information.
If you forget the administrator password, there are two ways to
for more information.
emove and replace the battery; see Replace the RTC Battery on page 44
for more information.
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Save and Exit

Parameter
Save Changes and Reset Saves changes that are made and closes the set-up utility.
Discard Changes and Reset Discards changes that are made and closes the set-up utility.
Restore Defaults Loads the optimal defaults in the set-up menu.
(1) See page 54 for an explanation of common buttons near the bottom of screen.
(1)
Description
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Diagnostics

The Diagnostics menu lets you run the diagnostics utility to determine the cause of the system malfunction by testing computer components, such as the processor,
memory, HDD, ODD, video, and other hardware.
Select a menu option by pressing the upor down arrow keys and pressing Enter when a menu is highlighted. Press the left or right arrow keys to toggle between the six Diagnostics menu selections.
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The following table lists the shortcut options in the Diagnostics menu.
Button Description
Esc Stops a test in progress or exits Diagnostics from any of the six menu options.
Enter Runs the highlighted test or option.
F1 Displays the Help screens.
F2 Edits batch parameters.
F3 Loads batch parameters.
F4 Saves batch parameters.
F5 Selects or deselects the current test.
F6 Selects or deselects all tests in menu.
F7 Selects or deselects all tests.
F8 Selects or deselects all quick tests.
F9 Displays a list of the Diagnostic function keys.
F10 Runs the selected tests.
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AMI Rescue

The AMI Rescue menu lets you back up the system image on your computer and restore that image
.
IMPORTANT The following instructions are for the built-in backup and restore utility, AMI
Rescue. You can also use third party utility or software to create an image backup and restore.
System images are also available from the Rockwell Automation® Product Compatibility and Download Center:
http://www.rockwellautomation.com/support/pcdc.page
.
The AMI Backup function does the following:
• Overwrites any data that is stored in a hidden partition.
• Saves any data as a new image file stored in a hidden partition.
• Saves any data on a mass storage device.
The AMI Restore function overwrites any data on the primary operating system partition on the HDD.
Parameter Description
AMI Backup Click to take you through the steps to back up the desired data.
AMI Restore Click to take you through the steps to restore the desired data.
Select Volume Select the volume where to export the backed-up data. Or, select the volume
Next Click to go ahead to the next step.
Exit (F4) Click to close AMI Rescue. Or, press F4 to close AMI Rescue.
from which the backed-up data is imported.
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AMI Backup

Follow these steps to back up the system image.
1. Click the AMI Rescue menu to access the AMI Rescue screen.
2. Click AMI Backup.
3. Select the appropriate volume from the list.
‘Recovery’ is the volume name where the default backup of factory images is stored.
IMPORTANT
Computers with the Windows Embedded 8.1 Industry Pro operating system do not contain a factory image backup in the Recovery partition.
IMPORTANT Any USB mass storage drive or eSATA hard disk drive must be
formatted as FAT32, have a drive label other than ‘Recovery,’ and be non-blank.
4. Click Next.
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6. Click Advanced.
7. Select which disk partition you want.
TIP All checkboxes must be selected for a complete backup of the drive.
IMPORTANT
A recovery (25000 MB) partition is visible on computers with the Windows Embedded 8.1 Industry Pro operating system.
Do not select this partition for backup
.
8. Click OK.
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AMI Restore

Perform the following steps to restore your computer from a system image backup.
IMPORTANT When you restore from a back-up image, all data on the target drive is
replaced. Verify that all data is backed up before you proceed with the following steps.
1. Click the AMI Rescue menu to access the AMI Restore screen.
2. Click AMI Restore.
3. Select the appropriate volume from the list.
‘Recovery’ is the volume name where the default backup of factory images is stored.
IMPORTANT
Computers with the Windows Embedded 8.1 Industry Pro operating system do not contain a factory image backup in the Recovery partition.
IMPORTANT Any USB mass storage drive or eSATA hard disk drive must be
formatted as FAT32, have a drive label other than ‘Recovery,’ and be non-blank
.
4. Click Next.
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5. Select the volume label from which you want to restore.
Default OS image backups begin with an eight character prefix such as ‘NNGR80XF’.
6. Click Advanced.
7. Select to which disk partition you want to restore.
TIP All checkboxes must be selected for a complete restore of factory OS
images.
8. Click OK.
9. Click Restore to start the restoration process.
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10. An alert window appears (‘Target partitions will be overwritten. Continue?’). Click Yes.
11. A second alert window appears (‘Do you want to keep the current partition table?’). Click No.
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12. A third alert window appears (‘The current partition table will be restored to previous state. Continue?’). Click Yes.

Exit

13. The restoration process starts.
The Exit menu closes the set-up utility.
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Troubleshoot the System
Top ic Pa ge
Hardware Monitoring 83
Troubleshooting 84
Diagnostics 85
Diagnostics 85
Load the System Defaults 86
Clear the UEFI 87
Ship or Transport the Computer 88
Dispose of the Computer 88
Chapter 6

Hardware Monitoring

The built-in hardware monitor of the computer tracks the operating threshold levels of the voltage and temperature sensors.
Follow these steps to determine whether an operating threshold has been reached.
1. Shut down the computer by using the appropriate method for the installed operating system.
See Shut Down the Computer on page 34
for more information.
2. Apply power to the computer.
3. During POST, press F2 to access the UEFI set-up utility.
4. Click Firmware Configuration on the Main Menu screen.
5. Click Advanced on the Firmware Configuration main screen.
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6. Click Hardware Monitor on the Advanced screen.

Troubleshooting

See Hardware Monitor on page 67
for what information is shown.
Use this menu to determine if there is an issue with internal voltages or component temperatures.
Follow these steps to identify and isolate an issue with computer operation.
1. Shut down the computer by using the appropriate method for the installed operating system.
See Shut Down the Computer on page 34
for more information.
2. Disconnect power to the computer.
3. Disconnect all peripheral devices from the computer.
4. If a keyboard and mouse are used, verify that they are properly connected.
5. If an external display is used, verify that it is properly connected.
6. Connect power to the computer. During POST, one of three events occurs:
• The start-up process is completed.
• A nonfatal error occurs and the related error message is displayed.
• A fatal error occurs and the start-up process terminates.
If Then
The computer starts Reconnect all peripheral devices one at a time until the
The issue is with a specific software or driver Reinstall the software or driver.
The issue is not related specifically to soft ware, a driver, or a peripheral device
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Proceed to Diagnostics
on page 85.
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TIP Some computers emit beeps. These audible alerts only signal that
an error is detected. The beeps can apply to nonfatal and fatal errors.

Diagnostics

If you completed the troubleshooting steps and issues remain, use the Diagnostics menu in the UEFI set-up utility to isolate the issue. Diagnostics tests computer components to determine the cause of a malfunction.
IMPORTANT An external keyboard and monitor must be connected to the computer to
perform these steps.
Press F2 during POST or press F10 at any time to access the UEFI set-up utility:
• F2 during POST accesses the main menu of the UEFI set-up utility.
Select Diagnostics on the main menu.
• F10 directly accesses the Diagnostics menu of the UEFI set-up utility.
See Diagnostics on page 73
Follow these steps to save diagnostic reports.
1. From the Options menu, select Generate Report and press Enter.
2. Select Report destination and press Enter.
3. Select File and press Enter.
for more information.
4. Select the device path to generate the log report and press Enter.
If you must generate the report in the current file system, press Enter.
Otherwise, select Continue and press Enter.
5. Enter log file details (file name and heading) for the report.
The default file name is AMIDiag.LOG.
6. Set the report parameters, such as log errors, log test activities, log test start time, log test end time, log errors only, log errors only with time, Append to old log file, Log device info on fail, Log device info on abort.
7. To exit the submenu, select Continue and press Enter.
You do not need to disconnect or move your computer to perform an initial diagnosis. The selected test affects the process, which can take as little as 5 minutes or as long as 8 hours. After Diagnostics has run, you can generate a report for analysis by a technical support representative, which expedites any necessary repair process.
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ABC

Load the System Defaults

If the computer fails after you change the set-up menus, load the system default settings to correct the error. These default settings have been selected to optimize computer performance.
Follow these steps to load the system defaults.
IMPORTANT An external keyboard and mouse must be connected to the computer to
perform these steps.
1. Restart the computer as specified in Restart the Computer on page 33
.
2. During POST, press F2 on an attached keyboard to access the UEFI set­up utility.
3. Click Firmware Configuration on the set-up screen.
4. Click Default (A) on the Main screen.
5. Click Save (B) to save your changes.
6. Click Exit (C) to close the UEFI set-up utility.
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Jumper
Block
Default
Posi tion
Clear UEFI
Posi tion
Pins

Clear the UEFI

You must clear the system configuration values that are stored in the UEFI if the following conditions are present:
• The system configuration has been corrupted
• An incorrect setting has caused error messages to be unreadable
• You cannot access the UEFI set-up utility to load the system defaults
Follow these steps to clear the UEFI.
1. Back up all system data and then shut down the computer.
2. Follow the steps for Pre-configuration on page 36
3. Remove the cover as detailed in Remove the Cover on page 38
.
.
IMPORTANT Use an antistatic wriststrap that is connected to a grounded surface.
4. Locate the Clear UEFI (CMOS1) jumper on the motherboard.
See Figure 5 on page 17
for its location.
5. Remove the jumper block from its default position (over pins 1 and 2).
6. Place the jumper block over pins 2 and 3 for 10 seconds.
7. Return the jumper block to its default position.
IMPORTANT The jumper block must be returned to its default position over pins
1 and 2. The computer does not start if you leave the jumper block over pins 2 and 3.
8. Reinstall the cover as detailed in Reinstall the Cover on page 39
9. Follow the steps for Post-configuration on page 37
IMPORTANT
When you clear the UEFI, all UEFI settings return to their defaults.
.
.
Settings other than default must be reconfigured after the UEFI is cleared.
10. During POST, press F2 on an attached keyboard to access the UEFI set­up utility and reconfigure settings.
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Ship or Transport the Computer

Dispose of the Computer

If you must ship the computer via common carrier or otherwise transport it to another location for service or any other reason, then you must first uninstall the computer and place it in its original packing material.
ATTENTION:
machine, panel, or rack. To avoid damage to the computer, you must uninstall the computer and place it in its original packing material before you ship it. Rockwell Automation is not responsible for any damage to a computer that is shipped or transported while installed in a machine, panel, or rack.
At the end of its life, collect the computer separately from any unsorted municipal waste.
You cannot dispose of computer equipment like other waste material. Most computers and monitors contain heavy metals that can contaminate the earth. Therefore, check with local health and sanitation agencies for ways to dispose of computer equipment.
When a storage drive is part of what you plan to dispose, then permanently erase any data on it or destroy the drive before it is disposed.
Do not ship or transport the computer when it is installed in a
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Appendix A
Install Accessories
Top ic Pa ge
Pre-installation Checklist 89
Install a Second HDD 89
Install I/O Card Retention Bracket 92
Install an Add-in Card 94
Install Rack Slides (1450R Computer) 96
Install More Memory 98
You can view a current list of accessories at this Rockwell Automation website at http://ab.rockwellautomation.com/Computers
.

Pre-installation Checklist

Install a Second HDD

ATT EN TI ON : To avoid voiding your computer warranty, we recommend that
you use only Allen-Bradley® approved accessories.
Review the following information before you install any accessories:
Vol ta ge Pr eca uti on s o n p ag e 3 5
Electrostatic Discharge Precautions on page 36
You can install another HDD in the secondary bay (SATA 1). All 6177R computers have two HDD bays but only server models have two HDDs that are pre-installed.
Follow these steps to install a second HDD.
1. Follow the steps for Pre-configuration on page 36
2. 1450R computers: perform step 2 .
step 3
TIP Use an antistatic wriststrap that is connected to the work surface,
and properly grounded tools and equipment.
on page 40 before proceeding to
.
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A
B
A
A
B
A
750R Computer 1450R Computer
Wei ght
HDD Tray
Mounting Screws (4)
HDD Module
C
C
C
C
D
F
F
F
F
E
3. Remove the HDD assembly from the secondary bay.
a. Loosen the two captive thumbscrews of the HDD assembly (A). b. Pull out the HDD assembly from its bay (B).
4. Remove the weight from the drive tray.
a. Remove the four mounting screws from the bottom of the weight
(C).
b. Detach the tray from the weight (D).
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H
G
H
H
G
H
750R Computer 1450R Computer
5. Install the new HDD module to the tray.
ATTENTION: Mechanical shock can damage an HDD module. Do not drop or bump the HDD module.
a. Install the new HDD module with the PCB-side down. b. Fasten the tray over the HDD module (E). c. Secure the tray to the HDD module with the four mounting screws
(F). Torque the screws to 0.59 N•m (5.2 lb•in).
6. Return the HDD assembly into its bay (G).
7. Tighten the two captive thumbscrews of the HDD assembly to secure it
to the computer (H).
8. Follow the steps for Post-configuration on page 37.
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A
A
A
C
A
C
B
750R Computer 1450R Computer

Install I/O Card Retention Bracket

All 750R and 1450R computers have a factory-installed chassis cross member. An I/O card retention bracket (catalog number 6189V-PCIBARMM for 750R computers and catalog number 6189V-PCIBARRM for 1450R computers) provides extra support to seat I/O cards in applications where shock and vibration are issues.
Follow these steps to install the I/O card retention bracket.
1. Follow the steps for Pre-configuration on page 36
.
2. Remove the computer cover as detailed in Remove the Cover on
page 38.
3. Remove the factory-installed chassis cross member.
a. 750R computers: Remove the two screws that secure the chassis cross
member (A). 1450R computers: Remove the four screws that secure the chassis cross
member (A). Save all screws to install the
I/O card retention bracket
.
b. 750R computers: Slide the chassis cross member to the right to
release the seating slots (B).
c. Detach the cross member from the chassis (C).
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4. Install the I/O card retention bracket.
F
F
F
E
F
E
D
750R Computer 1450R Computer
Install Accessories Appendix A
IMPORTANT
Verify that each sleeve of the I/O card retention bracket is properly aligned with its add-in card before you perform step 4a for 750R computers and step 4c for 1450R computers.
a. 750R computers: Slide the I/O card retention bracket to the left to
secure the seating slots (D). b. Align the I/O card retention bracket with the mounting holes (E). c. 750R computers: Secure the I/O card retention bracket to the chassis
with the two screws from the factory-installed chassis cross member
(F).
1450R computers: Secure the I/O
card retention
bracket to the chassis with the four screws from the factory-installed chassis cross member (F).
d. Torque the screws to 0.6 N•m (5.2 lb•in).
5. Reinstall the computer cover as detailed in Reinstall the Cover on
page 39.
6. Follow the steps for Post-configuration on page 37
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PCI expansion board slots of the 1450R computer.
Motherboard PCI expansion slo for 750R and 1450R computers

Install an Add-in Card

The motherboard of the 750R and 1450R computers has four PCI slots that support installation of half-length PCI add-in cards.
•One PCI slot
• Three PCI-express (PCIe) slots
Besides these four PCI slots, the 1450R computer has a slot expansion board that provides another three PCI slots.
ATT EN TI ON : Add-in cards are sensitive to ESD; handle with care.
• Hold cards only by the edges.
• Do not touch the card connectors, components, or circuits.
• After you remove an add-in card, place it on a flat, static-free surface, with the component side up.
• Do not slide the card over any surface.
IMPORTANT Use an antistatic wriststrap that is connected to the work surface, and
properly grounded tools and equipment.
Follow these steps to install an add-in card.
1. Follow the steps for Pre-configuration on page 36
2. Remove the cover as detailed in Remove the Cover on page 38
.
.
3. Remove the chassis cross member or I/O card retention bracket as detailed in Install I/O Card Retention Bracket
4. Locate an empty PCI slot.
on page 92.
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Install an add-in card on the 750R computer.
Install an add-in card on the 1450R computer.
A
A
C
C
B
B
D
D
5. Remove the screw that secures the slot cover of the selected PCI slot (A).
6. Pull out the slot cover (B) and store it.
IMPORTANT Do not discard the slot cover. If the add-in card is removed in the
future, the slot cover must be reinstalled to maintain proper cooling.
7. Remove the add-in card from its protective packaging.
8. Slide the add-in card into the selected PCI slot (C).
Press to verify that it is firmly seated.
9. Secure the add-in card bracket to the chassis with its screw (D).
10. Connect any necessary cables to the card.
11. Reinstall the chassis cross member or I/O card retention bracket as detailed in Install I/O Card Retention Bracket
on page 92.
IMPORTANT The chassis cross member or I/O card retention bracket must be
installed for vibration and shock purposes.
12. See any installation instructions that came with the add-in card to verify that all installation steps are followed.
13. Follow the steps for Post-configuration on page 37
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A
B

Install Rack Slides (1450R Computer)

You can install the 1450R computer in a rack cabinet. The computer must be supported by rack slides or fastened to a shelf.
Follow these steps to install the rack slides and mount the 1450R computer in a rack cabinet.
1. Remove the inner rails from each rack slides. a. Extend the inner rail from the rack slide until the rail-release latch
clicks (A).
b. Depress the inner rail-release latch and slide the inner rail out (B).
2. Attach each rack slide to the computer by using five screws in the holes marked ‘2.’
Torque the screws to 1.3 N•m (12.1 lb•in).
3. Attach the left and right mounting rails at the desired U position in the rack cabinet by using four screws (C), two adapter plates (D), and four nuts (E) for each mounting rail (F).
4. Extend the middle sliding piece of each mounting rail forward until you hear an audible click (G).
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C
C
E
E
D
D
F
F
G
H
I
J
5. Align the rack slides to the corresponding slides inside the cabinet, and insert the rack slides attached to the server into the mounting rails (H).
TIP For ease of installation, make sure two or more people help to
install the computer.
6. Depress the locking latch and push the computer completely into the rack until you hear a click sound (G).
See step 1
on page 96 for further information.
7. Secure the computer to the front of the rack cabinet by using four screws (H).
Torque the screws to 1.3 N•m (12.1 lb•in).
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8. Align the rack slides to each slide inside the cabinet, and insert the rack slides attached to the server into the mounting rails (H).
9. Depress the locking latch and push the computer completely into the rack until you hear a click sound (I).
See step 3
on page 96 for further information.
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10. Secure the computer to the front of the rack cabinet by using four screws (J).
Torque the screws to 1.3 N•m (12.1 lb•in).

Install More Memory

11. Follow the steps for Post-configuration on page 37
The motherboard of the 750R and 1450R computers has four DIMM slots that support up to 32 GB maximum system memory.
See Replace or Add Memory Modules on page 42 installing more memory.
for further information on
.
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Index

Numerics
1450R
product dimensions rack mounting rear panel
750R
front panel machine mounting product dimensions rear panel 14
26, 96
15
14
A
accessories 35 add-in cards
install
audio jacks 27
94
B
BIOS Setup utility 51
access
52
Setup screen
52
C
CMOS clear 87 configuration tools
installation
23
24
23
23
H
hard disk drive
precautions removal replace
hardware diagnostics 83 hardware features
1450R exterior 750R exterior status indicators system boards 17
hardware monitor HDD board hold-down bar
reinstall remove
40
40
40, 89
15
14
16
83
18
95
92
I
installation
environment and enclosure notice functional ground connection guidelines 21 machine mounting mounting hardware network connection 30 power connection product dimensions rack mounting 26, 96 required tools
24
29
23
20
29
22
23
D
diagnostic utility
usage
DIMM slots
disk drive access indicator
73
install memory location
42
43, 46
F
features
hardware
13
system boards
Firmware Configuration
Advanced Boot 70 Chipset Main Save & Exit 72 Security
front panel
750R
front panel board 18 functional ground screw lug
usage
17
56
69
55
71
14
29
14, 15
M
machine mounting 24 memory
install
42
installation guidelines 43
motherboard mounting hardware
17
N
network connection
LAN cable reminder specification 30
O
operating
guidelines
31
22
20
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P
parts list 13 PCI expansion board PCI slots
install add-in cards
peripheral connections
I/O ports
1450R 750R 14
illustration
POST, see Power On Self Test power connection
notices
29
specification 29
Power On Self Test product options
18
92, 94
15
27
12
R
rack mounting 26, 96 RAID operation rear panel
1450R 750R 14
replace components
add-in cards memory module post-configuration procedure 37 pre-configuration procedure remove side cover RTC battery 44
replacement parts RTC battery
disposal reminders estimated life span location 44 replace
14, 15
15
94
42
38
35, 89
44 44
44
36
S
Setup menu 52
AMI Rescue Diagnostics Exit Firmware Configuration Firmware Update
shut down procedure side cover
reinstall remove 38
system
defaults start
system boards
front panel board HDD board motherboard PCI expansion board 18
75 73
82
53
34
39
86
32
18
18
17
T
troubleshooting
clearing CMOS diagnostic utility 85 hardware monitor load system defaults procedure 52, 84
87
83
U
unpacking reminders 12
54
86
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