Fujitsu Siemens Computers D1548 Technical Manual

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COMPONENTS
Technisches Handbuch / Technical Manual
Mainboard D1548
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Intel, Pentium und Celeron sind eingetragene Warenzeichen der Intel Corporation, USA.
Microsoft, MS, MS-DOS und Windows sind eingetragene Warenzeichen der Microsoft Corporation.
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Übersicht /Overview Mainboard D1548
Interne Anschlüsse und Steckplätze / Internal connectors and slots
1 =
Stromversorgung / Power Supply
2 = Diskettenlaufwerk / Floppy disk drive 3 = IDE-Laufwerke 3/4 / IDE-drives 3/4 4 = Systemüberwachung / System
monitoring
5 = Bedienfeld / Frontpanel 6 = Schalter / Switch
6a = Steckbrücken / Jumper
7 = IDE-Laufwerke 1/2 / IDE-drives 1/2 8 = Batterie / Battery 9 = Power On LED II 10 = Serielle Schnittstelle 2 / serial
interface 2
11 = SMB 2 12 = Lüfter 2 / Fan 2 13 = USB C/D 14 = USB E / F 15 = Gehäuseüberwachung / Intrusion 16 = S/PDIF Anschluss / S/PDIF
Connector
17 = Audio Bedienfeld / Audio Frontpanel 18 =
CD-Audio in
19 =
Stromversorgung Prozessor / Processor power supply
20 =
Lüfter 1 / Fan 1
Optionale Komponenten / Optional components
Externe Anschlüsse / External connectors
Bedienfeld / Frontpanel connector
1) Cable is not included in the delivery scope.
2) The same interface
3) 2pin or 3pin connector possible
1 2
HD-LED
1)
Power On/Off
SCSI LED Input
2)1)
1)
Sleep
Reset
1)
Power On LED
1) 3)
Sleep LED
Speaker
Message LED
PowerOn LED II
3)
1)
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Umschlag/Cover
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Contents
Mainboard D1548................................................................................................................................ 1
Notational conventions ................................................................................................................. 1
Important notes..................................................................................................................................... 2
Information about boards ............................................................................................................. 2
List of features ...................................................................................................................................... 3
Special technical features – special features ............................................................................... 4
Brief instructions on installing mainboard ......................................................................................6
Prior to installation........................................................................................................................ 6
Interfaces and connectors................................................................................................................. 8
External ports ....................................................................................................................................... 8
Internal ports and connectors ............................................................................................................... 9
Hard disk connection.................................................................................................................... 9
Pin assignment of internal ports ......................................................................................................... 10
Settings with switches and jumpers............................................................................................... 15
Add-on modules / Upgrading .......................................................................................................... 16
Installing and removing processors.................................................................................................... 16
Installing the processor with heat sink and fan........................................................................... 16
Upgrading main memory ............................................................................................................ 18
Upgrading AGP screen controllers ..................................................................................................... 19
Adding PCI cards................................................................................................................................ 19
PCI bus interrupts - Selecting correct PCI slot ........................................................................... 19
Replacing the lithium battery ...................................................................................................... 20
BIOS update ....................................................................................................................................... 22
BIOS Recovery – Recovering System BIOS ...................................................................................... 23
Microcode Update .............................................................................................................................. 23
Drivers ................................................................................................................................................ 24
Annex................................................................................................................................................. 25
Electrical Properties............................................................................................................................ 25
Loadability for connections and fuses ........................................................................................ 25
Mainboard current requirement .................................................................................................. 25
APM and ACPI system status, energy-saving modes........................................................................ 26
Mainboard Revision and BIOS Version .............................................................................................. 27
Error messages ................................................................................................................................ 28
DOS error messages.......................................................................................................................... 31
Glossary ............................................................................................................................................. 32
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Mainboard D1548
Your mainboard is available in different configuration levels. Depending on the configuration chosen, some of the hardware components described may not be available on your mainboard.
Further information
Information on the BIOS Setup and additional descriptions of the drivers are contained:
in the readme files on your hard disk
on the driver floppy disks included
on the CD "Drivers & Utilities Collection" or "Drivers & Utilities" or "ServerStart".
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The programme Acrobat Reader must be installed to be able to open the manuals. You may find the programme on the CD-ROM directory: utls/acrobat.
For more details please read the according readme.txt files.
Notational conventions
The meanings of the symbols and fonts used in this manual are as follows:
!
indicates information which is important for your health or for preventing physical damage.
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indicates additional information which is required to use the system properly.
Ê Text which follows this symbol describes activities that must be performed in the order shown.
Ë This symbol indicates that you must enter a blank space (press the Space Bar) at this point.
Ú This symbol indicates that you must press the Enter key.
Text in this typeface indicates screen outputs.
Text in this bold typeface indicates the entries you make via the keyboard.
Text in italics indicates commands or menu items.
"Quotation marks" indicate names of chapters or terms.
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Important notes
Important notes
With the mainboard installed you must open the system to access the mainboard. How to dismantle and reassemble the system is described in the operating manual accompanying the system.
Connecting cables for peripherals must be adequately shielded to avoid interference.
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Observe the safety notes in the operating manual of your system.
Incorrect replacement of the lithium battery may lead to a risk of explosion. It is therefore essential to observe the instructions in the "Add-on modules / Upgrading" section.
Components can become very hot during operation. Ensure you do not touch components when making extensions to the mainboard. There is a danger of burns!
The shipped version of this board complies with the requirements of the EEC directive 89/336/EEC "Electromagnetic compatibility".
Compliance was tested in a typical PC configuration.
When installing the board, refer to the specific installation information in the manual for the receiving device.
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The warranty is invalidated if the system is damaged during the installation or replacement of expansions. Information on which expansions you can use is available from your sales outlet or the customer service centre.
Information about boards
To prevent damage to the mainboard, the components and conductors on it, please take great care when you insert or remove boards. Take great care to ensure that extension boards are slotted in straight, without damaging components or conductors on the mainboard, or any other components, for example EMI spring contacts.
Remove the plug from the mains outlet so that system and mainboard are totally disconnected from the mains voltage.
Be careful with the locking mechanisms (catches, centring pins etc.) when you replace the mainboard or components on it, for example memory modules or processors.
Never use sharp objects (screwdrivers) for leverage.
Boards with electrostatic sensitive devices (ESD) are identifiable by the label shown.
When you handle boards fitted with ESDs, you must, under all circumstances, observe the following:
You must always discharge static build up (e.g. by touching a grounded object)
before working.
The equipment and tools you use must be free of static charges.
Remove the power plug from the mains supply before inserting or removing
boards containing ESDs.
Always hold boards with ESDs by their edges.
Never touch pins or conductors on boards fitted with ESDs.
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List of features
List of features
Onboard features D1548
Chipset i845PE
Board size ATX
VGA -
Audio
Buzzer / int. Speaker Support - /
LAN / with Alert-on-LAN  / 
HI-SPEED USB 2.0
SmartCard Reader Support (USB / serial) / -
Temperature monitoring
System Monitoring
Fujitsu Siemens Computers Keyboard Power Button Support
Internal ports
DIMM Sockets (DDR SDRAM, PC2100/2700) 2
AGP Slot (2/4x, 32 bit, 66 MHz, 1.5 V) 1
PCI slot (32-bit, 33 MHz, 5 V and 3.3 V) 6
CNR Slot (Type A, AC‘97 only) 1
IDE Interface (Ultra DMA/100) 2
Floppy Interface (up to 2.88 MB) 1
S/PDIF* (digital audio) 1
CD / AUX audio input 1 / -
Frontpanel Audio (headphone, microphone) 1
Wake On LAN -
USB Ports* (2.0, ~480 Mb/s) 2
Serial Ports* (FIFO, 16550 compatible) 1
Fan Connectors PSU** / FAN1 / FAN2 / FAN3 1 / 1 / 1 / -
SMBus Connector* (Case Temperature) 1
Intrusion Connector* (Case Open) 1
Power Connectors ATX / ATX12V / AGP PRO 1 / 1 / -
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External ports
VGA 1 Audio Mic. in / Line in / Line out (2 x 0,5 W / 8 ) 1 / 1 / 1
Game/MIDI -
LAN (RJ-45) 1
PS/2 mouse/keyboard 1 / 1
USB Ports (2.0, ~480 Mb/s) 4
Serial Ports (FIFO, 16550 compatible) 1
Parallel Port (EPP/ECP) 1
* for use with internal devices or optional Front or Rear panel
** not supported by standard Power Supplies
Special technical features – special features
Your mainboard is available in different configuration levels. Depending on the configuration, your mainboards is equipped with or supports the features described in the following.
Thermal Management and System Monitoring
A microcontroller developed by Fujitsu Siemens Computers reliably protects your PC against damage caused by overheating. Overheating can lead to the data loss or processor damage. An ingenious fan control and monitoring system prevents unnecessary noise. Should the processor nevertheless become too hot at the maximum fan speed, then the processor clock rate will automatically be reduced so that the system continues to run stably. In addition, the microcontroller offers monitoring of, for example, system voltages (12 V, 5 V, CMOS), opening of the case and a watchdog function. The microcontroller operates independently of the operating system and the processor. All values are displayed with DeskView, DeskViewOEM or SystemGuard.
Harddisk Silent Mode and Harddisk Password
You can reduce the noise resulting when the hard disk is accessed to a barely perceptible level. The resulting power decrease is approx. 10-20% depending on the hard disk.
A password assignment for the hard disk is only possible with suitable, newer hard disks and prevents unauthorised access to the stored data.
Silent Mode and Harddisk Password are activated in the BIOS Setup. Additional information is contained in the "BIOS Setup" manual.
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List of features
Logo Boot
A customer-specific logo can be displayed during system booting. The logo is loaded using the LogoFlash tool. The logo can have a size of 640 x 480 pixels with 16 colours. The tool is provided on the CD "Drivers & Utilities" or "Drivers & Utilities enhanced" or is available on the Internet at http://www.fujitsu-siemens.com/mainboards.
DeskView / DeskViewOEM
The network-capable manageability software DeskView/DeskViewOEM* mainly consists of three modules:
DeskInfo shows the most important device data of the PCs in a network (local
and/or on an administrator PC).
DeskAlert monitors the operability of all major components and triggers alarms if
necessary depending on the mainboard variant.
DeskFlash carries out a BIOS update under Windows.
Recovery BIOS
If an error occurs during a BIOS update (e.g. due to a power failure), the system BIOS will be destroyed. All Fujitsu Siemens Computers mainboards are equipped with a recovery BIOS. With it a destroyed BIOS can easily be restored. Exact instructions are provided in the chapter "BIOS Recovery – Recovering System BIOS".
IA-PC
Instantly Available PC ensures fast availability of the PC from an energy-saving mode.
Within just a few seconds the PC is in exactly the same state it was in when it was switched off without time-consuming booting. Depending on the operating system, the PC can be switched into an energy-saving mode with applications open by pressing the ON/OFF switch.
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Brief instructions on installing mainboard
If you have purchased a separate mainboard, you can install the mainboard in your system in accordance with the following brief instructions.
The activities described here assume a basic knowledge of PCs and cannot be carried out by a layperson. If you are not sure whether you have the necessary specialised knowledge, then leave this work to an expert.
The illustrations of the system show examples of possible cases.
Prior to installation
Ê Please take note of the safety information in the "Important notes" chapter. Ê Check whether the processor, memory modules and power supply are suitable for this
mainboard:
(see "Installing and removing processors" chapter).
(see "Upgrading main memory" chapter).
(see "Electrical Properties" chapter).
Ê Make sure the current requirement of the fans (processor, case) does not exceed the loadability
of the fan connections (see chapter entitled "Electrical Properties").
Ê First only install the components absolutely necessary (graphics card, processor and heat sink,
one memory module) and only connect the required connections (power supply unit, case connections such as ATX on/off switch, hard disk or floppy disk drive). You should not install additional cards and devices until this minimum configuration successfully boots (see chapter entitled "Add-on modules / Upgrading".
Installation
Ê Equip the mainboard with the processor, heat sink and memory modules before installation if
possible. Further information can be found in "Installing and removing processors" chapter.
Ê Open the casing as described in the
operating manual.
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Ê Should no suitable connection field be
provided in the case, then you must install the connection field (1) provided.
Ensure the plate is aligned properly so that the connections are suitable for the mainboard later.
Ê Set the mainboard on the edge on
which the connection field is located (2) and then insert the board in the case (3).
Make sure that spacers in the housing are only mounted at points at which there are mounting holes in the mainboard.
Ê Fasten the mainboard with the screws.
Ê Connect the plugs for the power supply, control panel and drives to the corresponding
connections on the mainboard.
Driver installation
Ê Install the drivers for the chipset. The drivers are contained on the included "Drivers & Utilities"
CD. Please refer to chapter "Drivers" for a description of installing drivers.
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External ports
Interfaces and connectors
The positions of the interfaces and connectors are shown on page "Cover".
The components and connectors marked are not necessarily present on the mainboard.
External ports
The positions of the external ports are shown on page "Cover".
PS/2 keyboard port, purple
PS/2 mouse port, green
Serial interface, turquoise
Parallel port/Printer, burgundy
LAN
LAN connector
USB - Universal Serial Bus, black
Audio output (Line out), light green
Microphone jack (mono), pink
Audio input (Line in), light blue
LAN connector
This mainboard is equipped with the 82562ET (D1526) or the 82562EM (D1527) LAN controller. The LAN controller is equipped with a 3 KB transmission and receiving buffer (FIFO) and supports WOL function through Magic Packet.
It is also possible to boot a device without its own boot hard disk via LAN. Here bootix® LAN BootP or bootix® PXE are supported.
The LAN RJ45 connector has two LEDs (light emitting diode).
1
2
1 = a connection exists (e.g. to a hub). 2 = Link Mode: the LAN connection is active.
WOL mode: a Magic Packet
TM
is being
received.
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Internal ports and connectors
Internal ports and connectors
The positions of the internal ports and connectors are shown on the Cover. Additional information on some ports is also provided here.
Hard disk connection
An ultra ATA/66 or ultra ATA/100 hard disk must be connected with a cable especially designed for the ultra ATA/66 or ultra ATA/100 mode.
Ê Connect the end of the cable marked with blue to the mainboard.
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Pin assignment of internal ports
Pin assignment of internal ports
The pin assignment of some internal connections is shown in English and/or German in the following.
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Some of the following connectors may be optional!
Bedienfeld / Front panel
Watch the poling of the LEDs. The positive pole of the connection cables is often indicated with a coloured wire.
1) Cable is not included in the delivery scope.
2) The same interface
3) 2pin or 3pin connector possible
1 2
HD-LED
1)
Power On/Off
SCSI LED Input
2)1)
1)
Sleep
Reset
1)
Power On LED
1) 3)
Sleep LED
Speaker
Message LED
Connection Note
Reset
Sleep This connection is reserved for future use.
Power On/Off
HD LED
SCSI Activity
Input
Attention: Do not connect to the LED connections of an SCSI controller! This connection is intended for a cable with a 4-pin connector. An SCSI controller reports activity (low-active) via this cable.
Message LED
Power On LED Indicates the system state APM or ACPI together with the Sleep LED (see chapter
entitled "APM and ACPI system status, energy-saving modes").
Speaker
0,5 W at 8 Ohm
Sleep
LED
Indicates the system state APM or ACPI together with the Power-On LED (see chapter entitled "APM and ACPI system status, energy-saving modes").
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Pin assignment of internal ports
Stromversorgung ATX / Power supply ATX
1
11
Pin Signal Pin Signal
1 +3.3 V(P3V3P) 11 +3.3 V(P3V3P)
2 +3.3 V(P3V3P) 12 -12 V (P12VN)
3 GND 13 GND
4 +5V (VCC) 14 PS on (low asserted)
5 GND 15 GND
6 +5V (VCC) 16 GND
7 GND 17 GND
8 Powergood (high asserted) 18 -5 V (P5VN)
9 +5 V Auxiliary (VCC Aux) 19 +5 V (VCC)
10 +12 V (P12VP) 20 +5 V (VCC)
Stromversorgungsüberwachung / Power control (system monitoring)
1
Pin Signal
1 AC Outlet (high asserted)
2 PS FAN Control (PS FAN C max 3mA)
3 Reserved
4 PS FAN Sense
5 SMB CLK
6 SMB DATA
7 VCC EEPROM (+3.3 V)
8 GND
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Pin assignment of internal ports
Power On LED II
1
3
Pin Signal
1 Power On LED (Anode)
2 Power On LED (Anode)
3 Power On LED (Cathode)
SMB
1
Pin Signal
1 P3V3P_DUAL
2 SMB_CLK_DUAL_H
3 SMB_DATA_DUAL_H 4 GND
Lüfter 1 / Fan 1
(system fan - supervised)
1
Pin Signal
1 GND
2 Controlled Fan voltage (0 V, +6 V ... +12 V, max. 1 A)
or fix Fan voltage (+12 V, max. 1 A)
3 Fan sense
Lüfter 2 / Fan 2
(system fan - supervised)
1
Pin Signal
1 GND
2 Controlled Fan voltage (0 V, +6 V ... +12 V, max. 1 A)
or fix Fan voltage (+12 V, max. 1 A)
3 Fan sense
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Pin assignment of internal ports
USB E/F - dual channel
USB C/D – dual channel
(internal or external via special wire)
1 2
11 12
Pin Signal Pin Signal
1 Key 2 Chiprcardreader on
3 VCC C 4 VCC D
5 Data negative C 6 Data negative D
7 Data positive C 8 Data positive D
9 GND 10 GND
11 Key 12 not connected
Gehäuseüberwachung / Intrusion
for case open detect for optional push-button (opener)
1
Pin Signal
1 GND
2 Case open (low asserted)
3 Intrusion switch present (low asserted)
Audio S/PDIF (3-pin)
1
Pin Signal
1 GND 2 SPDIF out 3 GND
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Pin assignment of internal ports
Audio-Bedienfeld / Audio front panel
1 2
Pin Signal Pin Signal
1 Micro input 2 Analog GND
3 Micro bias 4 Analog VCC
5 Right line output 6 Right line return
7 NC 8 Key
9 Left line output 10 Left line return
CD-ROM audio
1
Pin Signal
1 Left CD audio input
2 CD GND
3 CD GND
4 Right CD audio input
Prozessor-Stromversorgung / Processor power Supply
13
Pin Signal Pin Signal
1 GND 3 +12V 2 GND 4 +12V
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Settings with switches and jumpers
Your mainboard is equipped with switches or jumpers. The positions of the switches or jumpers are shown on page "Cover".
1234
ON
Switch 1 = must always be set to off Switch 2 = System BIOS recovery Switch 3 = must always be set to
off
Switch 4 = must always be set to
off
2
13
Pinpair 1 inserted = System BIOS recovery
Pinpair 3 inserted = Skipping system and BIOS Setup password
Pinpair 2 inserted = State of supply; jumper has no function
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The clock frequency of the processor is set automatically.
Skipping system and BIOS Setup password - switch 1 / pinpair 3
Switch 1 enables skipping the system and BIOS Setup password.
On System and BIOS Setup password are skipped when the device is switched on and
may be changed.
Off System and BIOS Setup password must be entered when the device is switched on.
Recovering System BIOS - switch 2 / pinpair 1
Switch 2 enables recovery of the old system BIOS after an attempt to update has failed. To restore the old system BIOS you need a Flash BIOS Diskette (please call our customer service centre).
On The System BIOS executes from floppy drive A: and the inserted "Flash-BIOS-
Diskette" restores the System BIOS on the mainboard.
Off Normal operation (default setting).
Reserved - switch 3 and switch 4
Switch 3 and 4 are reserved.
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Installing and removing processors
Add-on modules / Upgrading
!
Exit energy-saving mode, switch off the system and remove the power plug from the mains outlet, before carrying out any of the procedures described in this chapter! Even when you have switched off the device, parts (e.g. memory modules, AGP and PCI extension boards) are still supplied with power.
Installing and removing processors
Technical data
Intel Pentium 4 with 400 or 533 MHz front side bus in the mPGA478 design.
A current list of the processors supported by this mainboard is available on the Internet at: www.fujitsu-siemens.de/mainboards.
Installing the processor with heat sink and fan
Ê Remove the fan and the heat sink that there may be.
3
2
1
A
4
5
3
2
1
A
4
5
Ê Pull the lever in the direction of the arrow (1) and lift it as far as it will go (2). Ê Remove the old processor from the socket (3). Ê Insert the new processor in the socket so that the angled corner of the processor matches the
coding on the socket (A) with regard to the position (4).
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The angled corner of the processor can also be at a different location than shown in the illustration.
Ê Push the lever back down until it clicks into place (5).
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Installing and removing processors
Mounting heat sink
Be sure to use heat conducting material between the processor and the heat sink. If a heat conducting pad (rubber-like foil) is already applied to the heat sink, then use it. Otherwise you must apply a very thin layer of heat conducting paste.
Heat conducting pads can only be used once. If you remove the heat sink, you must clean it and apply new heat conducting paste before you remount it.
Please note that, depending on the heat sink used, different heat sink mounts are required on the mainboard.
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If a counter-plate is mounted on the underside of the mainboard for reinforcement, no heat sinks of the type "Intel Boxed" may be used. Otherwise the retaining clips of the heat sink will be damaged.
When using an "Intel Boxed" heat sink, the mainboard must be converted. This conversion set is either included with the mainboard or is available separately.
If no counter-plate is mounted, you can use both "Intel Boxed" heat sinks and standard heat sinks. If you use the "Intel Boxed" heat sink, the mainboard will bend due to the high pressure of the retaining clips. This behaviour is specified by Intel.
Ê Depending on the configuration variant, you
must pull a protective foil off the heat sink or coat the heat sink with heat conducting paste before fitting it.
Ê Depending on the processor variant, clips
may also be supplied for mounting the heat sink that fix it in place.
Ê When you have mounted the optional fan,
connect the fan plug to the corresponding connection on the mainboard.
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Installing and removing processors
Upgrading main memory
Technical data
Technology: DDR 266 or DDR 333 unbuffered DIMM modules
184-Pin; 2.5 V; 64 Bit, no ECC
Size: 128 Mbytes up to 2 Gbyte DDR-SDRAM
Granularity: 32, 64, 128, 256, 512 or 1024 Mbyte for one socket
A current list of the memory modules recommended for this mainboard is available on the Internet at:
www.fujitsu-siemens.de/mainboards.
At least one memory module must be installed. Memory modules with different memory capacities can be combined.
!
You may only use unbuffered 2,5 V memory modules. Buffered memory modules are not supported.
DDR-DIMM memory modules must meet the PC2100 or PC2700 specification.
Installing a memory module
2
2
Ê Push the holders on each side of the memory compartment outwards. Ê Insert the memory module into the location (1). Ê At the same time flip the lateral holders upwards until the memory module snaps in place (2).
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Upgrading AGP screen controllers
Removing a memory module
1
1
Ê Push the clips on the right and left of the compartment outward (1). Ê Carefully remove the memory module from the compartment (2).
Upgrading AGP screen controllers
Technical data:
The AGP slot supports the modes 1x/2x/4x with 32 bits and 66 MHz. Only 1.5 V AGP screen controllers are supported.
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Some older 3.3 V AGP screen controllers are coded like 1.5 V AGP screen controllers. The installation of such 3.3 V AGP screen controllers can cause serious damage to the mainboard and the AGP screen controller.
Adding PCI cards
Technical data:
32 bit / 33 MHz PCI slots 5 V and 3.3 V supply voltage
3.3 V auxiliary voltage
PCI bus interrupts - Selecting correct PCI slot
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To achieve optimum stability, performance and compatibility, avoid the multiple use of ISA IRQs or PCI IRQ Lines (IRQ sharing). Should IRQ sharing be unavoidable, then all involved devices and their drivers must support IRQ sharing.
PCI IRQ Lines connect AGP slots, PCI slots and onboard components to the interrupt controller. PCI IRQ Lines are permanently wired on the mainboard.
Which ISA IRQs are assigned to the PCI IRQ Lines is normally automatically specified by the BIOS (see description in "BIOS Setup").
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Adding PCI cards
Monofunctional expansions cards:
Standard AGP and PCI expansion cards require a maximum of one interrupt, which is called the PCI interrupt INT A. Expansion cards that do not require an interrupt can be installed in any desired slot.
Multifunctional expansion cards or expansion cards with integrated PCI-PCI bridge:
These expansion cards require up to four PCI interrupts: INT A, INT B, INT C, INT D. How many and which of these interrupts are used is specified in the documentation provided with the card.
The assignment of the PCI interrupts to the PCI IRQ Lines is shown in the following table:
On board controller
USB 1,1 AC97 PCI slot
PCI INT LINE
1st
2n d
3rd
USB 2,0
SMBus Audio
Mod em
LAN AGP 1 2 3 4 5 6
1 (A) A - - - - - - - A - - - - D C
2 (B) - - - - A A A - B A - - - - D
3 (C) - - A - - - - - - B A - - - -
4 (D) - A - - - - - - - C B A - - -
5 (E) - - - - - - - A - D C B A - -
6 (F) - - - - - - - - - - D C B A -
7 (G) - - - - - - - - - - - D C B A
8 (H) - - - A - - - - - - - - D C B
Use the first PCI slots that have a single PCI IRQ Line (no IRQ sharing). If you must use another PCI slot with IRQ sharing, check whether the expansion card properly supports IRQ sharing with the other devices on this PCI IRQ Line. The drivers of all cards and components on this PCI IRQ Line must also support IRQ sharing.
Replacing the lithium battery
In order to permanently save the system information, a lithium battery is installed to provide the CMOS-memory with a current. A corresponding error message notifies the user when the charge is too low or the battery is empty. The lithium battery must then be replaced.
!
Incorrect replacement of the lithium battery may lead to a risk of explosion!
The lithium battery may be replaced only with an identical battery or with a type recommended by the manufacturer.
Do not throw lithium batteries into the household waste. They must be disposed of in accordance with local regulations concerning special waste.
Ensure that you insert the battery the right way round. The plus pole must be on the top!
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Adding PCI cards
The lithium battery holder exists in different designs that function in the same way.
2
3
3
1
2
3
Ê Press the locking lug in the direction of the arrow; the battery jumps somewhat out of the
holder (1).
Ê Remove the battery (2). Ê Insert a new lithium battery of the same type into the socket (3).
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BIOS update
BIOS update
When should a BIOS update be carried out?
Fujitsu Siemens Computers makes new BIOS versions available to ensure compatibility to new operating systems, new software or new hardware. In addition, new BIOS functions can also be integrated.
A BIOS update should always also be carried out when a problem exists that cannot be solved with new drivers or new software.
Where can I obtain BIOS updates?
The BIOS updates are available on the Internet at www.fujitsu-siemens.de/mainboards.
How does a BIOS update work?
You have two ways of doing this:
1. BIOS update under DOS with bootable BIOS update floppy disk - brief description
Ê Download the update file from out website to your PC. Ê Insert an empty floppy disk (1.44 MB). Ê Run the update file (e.g. 1522103.EXE). Ê A bootable update floppy disk is created. Leave this floppy disk in the drive. Ê Restart the PC. Ê Follow the instructions on screen.
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Detailed information on the BIOS update under DOS is provided in the manual on "BIOS Setup" ("Drivers & Utilities" CD).
2. BIOS update under Windows with DeskFlash utility
A BIOS update can also be carried out directly under Windows with the DeskFlash utility. DeskFlash is located on the "Drivers & Utilities" CD (from CD version 2001.05 with DeskView
OEM
V5.0). In the Readme file in the subfolder DeskFlash you will find the installation instructions for DeskFlash. Further information on DeskFlash is provided in the file "DeskView.PDF" and in the DeskView
OEM
online help.
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BIOS Recovery – Recovering System BIOS
BIOS Recovery – Recovering System BIOS
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All BIOS settings are reset to the default values.
Ê Open the casing as described in the operating manual. Ê Set the switch for "Restore system BIOS" to ON. Ê Close the casing as described in the operating manual. Ê Insert a BIOS update floppy disk and start the PC. Ê Note the signals issued from the loudspeaker. You have successfully restored the BIOS if you
hear the signal sequence “short-short—long—long—long” and the diskette access indicator is dark. This can take a few minutes.
Ê Open the casing as described in the operating manual. Ê Set the switch for "Restore system BIOS" to OFF. Ê Close the casing as described in the operating manual. Ê Remove the floppy disk from the drive. Ê Start the PC and invoke BIOS Setup. Ê Select the menu item Reset Configuration in the menu Advanced and change the setting to Yes. Ê Save the change and terminate BIOS Setup.
The BIOS recovery has now been completed. The system restarts.
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Detailed information on the BIOS recovery is contained in the manual "BIOS Setup" ("Drivers & Utilities" CD).
Microcode Update
What is a microcode update?
As there are no drivers for processors, Intel offers the possibility from the P6 family (Pentium Pro) on to update the command set (microcode) of the processor. This enables minor errors to be corrected and the performance to be increased.
To guarantee the best possible performance and error-free operation, Intel recommends updating the microcode regularly. Intel refers to the use of the processor without regular microcode updates as operation outside the specifications.
Safety for processor on Fujitsu Siemens Computers mainboards
If the processor uses an old or incorrect microcode, error-free operation cannot be ensured. Fujitsu Siemens Computers has therefore implemented a function on its mainboards that interrupts the booting process if no suitable microcode is available for the installed processor. The output error message is
Patch for installed CPU not loaded. Please run the bios flash update diskette.
This message appears until the microcode update has been carried out. If the computer is nevertheless operated without a microcode update, error-free operation is not ensured.
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Drivers
When should a microcode update be carried out?
A microcode update should be carried out in the following cases:
Following installation of a new processor
When a new microcode update is issued.
In contrast to the BIOS update, only an updated version of the processor command set is stored. The system BIOS remains unaffected by this.
Microcode update under DOS with bootable microcode update floppy disk - brief description
Ê Download the update file from out website to your PC. Ê Insert an empty floppy disk (1.44 MB). Ê Run the update file under DOS (e.g. 1495101.EXE). Ê A bootable update floppy disk is created. Leave the floppy disk in the drive. Ê Restart the PC. Ê Follow the instructions on screen.
To determine whether the latest microcode update has been loaded, the so-called Patch-ID of the processor can be read out.
Ê Press the F1 key in the BIOS Setup.
The entry CPU / Patch ID is shown on the displayed information page.
A list with the current processors and the related Patch-IDs is available on the Internet..
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If the processor is not recognised, you also require the microcode update tool for processors of the P6 family.
Drivers
Only when no drivers are installed on your system, or you want to update these, proceed as follows:
Ê Insert the CD Drivers & Utilities Collection into the CD ROM drive. Ê If the CD does not start automatically, run the START.EXE programme in the main directory of
the CD.
Ê Select DeskUpdate - Fully automatic installation. Ê Follow the instructions on screen.
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Electrical Properties
Annex
Electrical Properties
Loadability for connections and fuses
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Make sure that the connected devices do not overload the connections.
Fuse No. Fuse Connection Maximum loadability
1 750 mA Keyboard Not specified
Mouse Not specified
VGA connector Minimum 50 mA 2 500 mA USB port A 500 mA 3 500 mA USB port B 500 mA 4 500 mA USB port C 500 mA 5 500 mA USB port D 500 mA 6 500 mA USB port E 500 mA 7 500 mA USB port F 500 mA
The fuses on this mainboard can be used several times (polyfuses). Shortly after the error state has been eliminated, the fuses reset to the original state.
Mainboard current requirement
You require a Pentium4 power supply nit as per the ATX12V specification for this mainboard. If you do not have a PC from Fujitsu Siemens Computers, make sure that the power supply unit provides the required amperages.
Source Voltage Maximum
difference
Maximum current
ATX12V power supply +12 V ±5 % 3 -6 (8) A
ATX12V power supply -12 V ±10 % 0,05 A
ATX12V power supply +5,0 V ±5 % 0,9 A
ATX12V power supply +3,3 V ±5 % 2,2 (3,4) A
Standby voltage of power
supply unit
+5.0 V SB ±5 % 0.35 (2) A
The specifications apply to the onboard components and represent the least favourable case. In addition, at least 350 mA is required for PCI on 3.3 V, and 500 mA per connected device for USB on 5 V.
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APM and ACPI system status, energy-saving modes
APM and ACPI system status, energy-saving modes
System
status
ACPI
Status*
APM
Status
Power
LED I
Power LED II
Sleep
LED
Power
consumpti
on
Wake-up
time
Normal
operation
G0 S0 On On/Off To Off Normal
Simple
energy-
saving
mode
S1
Standby Off/On flashin
g
Almost like
normal
Almost
immediate
ly
Maximum
energy-
saving
mode **
"Save to
DRAM"
S3 Off/On flashin
g
RAM,
wake-up
component
s
ca. 5s
Maximum
energy-
saving
mode
"Save To
Disk"
G1
S4
Off/Off Off Wake-up
component
s
ca. 20s
“Soft Off” G2 S5 Soft Off Off/Off Off
To
Nearly zero Full boot
time
Mechanicall
y Off
G3 Off Off/Off Off Off Zero Full boot
time
* G = Global status; S = System status
** The power supply unit must provide sufficiently loadable 5 V standby voltage.
To use the WOL functionality the power supply must provide a 5 V auxiliary voltage (5VSB) of at least 1 A.
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Mainboard Revision and BIOS Version
Mainboard Revision and BIOS Version
The compatibility, e.g. with new processors, can be independent of the BIOS version or the revision status of the mainboard used. The CPU and BIOS compatibility lists are available on the Internet at www.fujitsu-siemens.de/mainboards.
Mainboard: Revision level
The revision status of the mainboard exactly identifies which mainboard you have. It is indicated on a sticker on the edge of the mainboard:
Example of revision status of the mainboard D1522-B10 GS50
BIOS version
The BIOS version can be displayed in the BIOS Setup.
Ê Press [F2] during booting to open the BIOS Setup. Ê Press [F1].
The BIOS version is specified on the displayed information page under the entry BIOS Release.
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Error messages
This chapter contains error messages generated by the mainboard.
Available CPUs do not support the same bus frequency – System halted! Memory type mixing detected Non Fujitsu Siemens Memory Module detected – Warranty void There are more than 32 32 RDRAM devices in the system
Check whether the system configuration has changed. If necessary, correct the settings.
BIOS update for installed CPU failed
This message appears if the microcode update required for the connected processor is not contained in the system BIOS.
Ê Boot the system with the inserted Flash BIOS floppy disk. Ê Abort the normal Flash BIOS update by answering the question about whether you want to
perform the update with
n Ú
Ê To carry out the Flash BIOS update for the processor, enter:
flashbioË/p6 Ú
Check date and time settings
The system date and time are invalid. Set the current date and time in the Main menu of the BIOS Setup.
CPU ID 0x failed
Switch the server off and on again. If the message is still displayed, go into the BIOS setup and set the corresponding processor to Disabled in the Server - CPU Status menu; please contact your sales outlet or customer service centre.
CPU mismatch detected
You have replaced the processor or changed the frequency setting. As a result, the characteristic data of the processor have changed. Confirm this change by running the BIOS Setup and exiting it again.
Diskette drive A error Diskette drive B error
Check the entry for the diskette drive in the Main menu of the BIOS Setup. Check the connections to the diskette drive.
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Mainboard Revision and BIOS Version
DMA test failed EISA CMOS not writable Extended RAM Failed at offset: nnnn Extended RAM Failed at address line: nnnn Failing Bits: nnnn Fail-Safe Timer NMI failed Multiple-bit ECC error occurred Memory decreased in size Memory size found by POST differed from EISA CMOS Single-bit ECC error occurred Software NMI failed System memory exceeds the CPU’s caching limit System RAM Failed at offset: nnnn Shadow RAM Failed at offset: nnnn
Switch the device off and on again. If the message is still displayed, please contact your sales outlet or customer service centre.
Failure Fixed Disk 0 Failure Fixed Disk 1 Fixed Disk Controller Failure
Check the entry for the hard disk drive in the Main menu and the entry for the IDE drive controller in the Advanced - Peripheral Configuration menu of the BIOS Setup. Check the hard disk drive's connections and jumpers.
Incorrect Drive A - run SETUP Incorrect Drive B - run SETUP
Correct the entry for the diskette drive in the Main menu of the BIOS Setup.
Invalid NVRAM media type
Switch the device off and on again. If the message is still displayed, please contact your sales outlet or customer service centre.
Invalid System Configuration Data
In the Advanced menu of the BIOS Setup set the entry Reset Configuration Data to Yes.
Invalid System Configuration Data - run configuration utility Press F1 to resume, F2 to Setup
This error message may be displayed if the machine was switched off during system start-up.
Call BIOS Setup and switch to the Advanced menu. Select the menu item Reset Configuration Data and change the setting to Yes. Save the change and terminate BIOS Setup. Reboot the device.
Keyboard controller error
Connect another keyboard or another mouse. If the message is still displayed, please contact your sales outlet or customer service centre.
Keyboard error
Check that the keyboard is connected properly.
Keyboard error nn nn Stuck Key
Release the key on the keyboard (nn is the hexadecimal code for the key).
Missing or invalid NVRAM token
Switch the device off and on again. If the message is still displayed, please contact your sales outlet or customer service centre.
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Monitor type does not match CMOS - RUN SETUP
Correct the entry for the monitor type in the Main menu of the BIOS Setup.
On Board PCI VGA not configured for Bus Master
In the BIOS Setup, in the Advanced menu, submenu PCI Configuration, set the Shared PCI Master Assignment entry to VGA.
One or more RDRAM devices are not used One or more RDRAM devices have bad architecture/timing One or more RDRAM devices are disabled
Contact your system administrator or contact our customer service centre.
Operating system not found
Check the entries for the hard disk drive and the floppy disk drive in the Main menu and the entries for Boot Sequence submenu of the BIOS Setup.
Parity Check 1 Parity Check 2
Switch the device off and on again. If the message is still displayed, please contact your sales outlet or customer service centre.
Previous boot incomplete - Default configuration used
By pressing function key [F2] you can check and correct the settings in BIOS Setup. By pressing function key [F1] the system starts with incomplete system configuration. If the message is still displayed, please contact your sales outlet or customer service centre.
Real time clock error
Call the BIOS Setup and enter the correct time in the Main menu. If the message is still displayed, please contact your sales outlet or customer service centre.
Service Processor not properly installed
The server management controller has not been correctly installed. If the message is still displayed, please contact your sales outlet or customer service centre.
Storage Extension Group = xy Configuration error, x Storage Extensions(s) found, configured are y SE(s). Device List: k1, k2 ...
The specified number of storage expansion units (SEs) in the BIOS Setup menu Server - Storage Extensions - Number of connected SE is incorrect. Check how many SEs within the group are
connected at the server and change the setting in BIOS Setup. Check whether you have assigned the same device ID twice.
xy = Group number x = Number of SEs found on the communication bus y = Number of SEs entered in Number of connected SE k1, k2 ... = Device ID of the storage extensions found
System battery is dead - Replace and run SETUP
Replace the lithium battery on the mainboard and redo the settings in the BIOS Setup.
System Cache Error - Cache disabled
Switch the device off and on again. If the message is still displayed, please contact your sales outlet or customer service centre.
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DOS error messages
System CMOS checksum bad - - Default configuration used
Call the BIOS Setup and correct the previously made entries or set the default entries.
System Management Configuration changed or Problem occurred
A system fan or system sensor has failed. Check the hardware operation.
System timer error
Switch the device off and on again. If the message is still displayed, please contact your sales outlet or customer service centre.
Uncorrectable ECC DRAM error DRAM Parity error Unknown PCI error
Switch the device off and on again. If the message is still displayed, please contact your sales outlet or customer service centre.
Verify CPU frequency selection in Setup
The frequency setting for the processor is invalid. Correct the BIOS Setup and the setting.
DOS error messages
This chapter contains the error messages that occur while DOS is running.
If a uncorrectable error occurs while DOS is running, then the following error text is output on the screen:
Critical error logged to server management processor - system halted
If the NMI button of the control panel is pressed, then the following error text is output on the screen:
Frontpanel NMI activated - system halted
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Glossary
Glossary
The technical terms and abbreviations given below represent only a selection of the full list of common technical terms and abbreviations. Not all technical terms and abbreviations listed here are valid for the described mainboard.
ACPI Advanced Configuration and
Power Management Interface
ISA Industrial Standard Architecture
AC'97 Audio Codec '97 LAN Local Area Network AGP Accelerated Graphics Port LSA LAN Desk Service Agent AMR Audio Modem Riser MCH Memory Controller Hub AOL Alert On LAN MMX MultiMedia eXtension APM Advanced Power Management P64H PCI64 Hub ATA Advanced Technology
Attachment
PCI Peripheral Component
Interconnect BIOS Basic Input Output System PXE Preboot eXecution Environment BMC Baseboard management
controller
RAM Random Access Memory
CAN Controller Area Network RAMDAC Random Access Memory Digital
Analogue Converter CPU Central Processing Unit RDRAM Rambus Dynamic Random
Access Memory CNR Communication Network Riser RIMM Rambus Inline Memory Module C-RIMM Continuity Rambus Inline
Memory Module
RTC Real Time Clock
DIMM Dual Inline Memory Module SB Soundblaster ECC Error Correcting Code SDRAM Synchronous Dynamic Random
Access Memory EEPROM Electrical Erasable
Programmable Read Only Memory
SGRAM Synchronous Graphic Random
Access Memory
FDC Floppy disk controller SIMD Streaming Mode Instruction
(Single Instruction Multiple Data) FIFO First-In First-Out SMBus System Management Bus FSB Front Side Bus SVGA Super Video Graphic Adapter FWH Firmware Hub USB Universal Serial Bus GMCH Graphics and Memory Controller
Hub
VGA Video Graphic Adapter
GPA Graphics Performance
Accelerator
WOL Wake On LAN
I2C Inter Integrated Circuit IAPC Instantly Available Power
Managed Desktop PC Design ICH I/O Controller Hub IDE Intelligent Drive Electronics IPSEC Internet Protocol Security
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