The information in this guide is subject to change without notice.
Wiwynn Corporation makes no representations or warranties,
either expressed or implied, with respect to the contents hereof
and specifically disclaims any warranties of merchantability or
fitness for any particular purpose. Any Wiwynn Corporation
software described in this manual is sold or licensed "as is".
Should the programs prove defective following their purchase, the
buyer (and not Wiwynn Corporation, its distributor, or its dealer)
assumes the entire cost of all necessary servicing, repair, and any
incidental or consequential damages resulting from any defect in
the software.
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Date
Version
Changes
2017/11/18
0.9
First draft
2017/11/28
0.9
Added jumpers and LEDs locations,
updated jumper and LED tables.
2018/02/07
1.0
Added sections 5.5 and 5.6 regarding SOL.
First release.
SV5100G3 (1U system) and SV5200G3 (2U system) are optimized to
provide front cable access (cold aisle) for networking while supporting
standard PCIe cards to provide flexibility and optimize the number of
available configurations. It is designed to support integrated or rear
access 12V Power Supply Units (PSUs) and management functionality.
About this Manual
The contents in this manual include:
Chapter 1 – describes the system specification, front and rear panels,
and internal components
Chapter 2 – shows how to open the system cover and replace the system
components
Chapter 3 – lists the error codes
Chapter 4 – shows a brief description of the BIOS screens and functions
Chapter 5 – gives an overview of the BMC functions
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CAUTION
Indicates the presence of a hazard that may cause
minor personal injury or property damage if the
CAUTION is ignored.
WARNING
Indicates the presence of a hazard that may result in
serious personal injury if the WARNING is ignored.
Conventions
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Acronym
Definition
AOC
Active Optical Cable
BMC
Baseboard Management Controller
CPLD
Complex Programmable Logic Device
CRB
Customer Reference Board
DHCP
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol
DIMM
Dual Inline Memory Module
DoE
Debug over Ethernet
DPC
DIMM per Channel
EIA
Electronic Industries Alliance
FRU
Field Replaceable Unit
GPIO
General Purpose Input/Output
HDD
Hard Disk Drive
HPC
High Performance Computing
HTTP
HyperText Transfer Protocol
I2C
Inter-Integrated Circuit
IaaS
Infrastructure as a Service
IMC
Integrated Management Controller
IP
Internet Protocol
IPMI
Intelligent Platform Management Interface
Acronyms
Here is a list of acronyms containing some of the more common terms
and what they stand for. Note that not all of these acronyms appear in
this manual.
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Acronym
Definition
JTAG
Joint Test Action Group
KVM
Kernel-based Virtual Machine
LAMP
Linux-Apache-MySQL-PHP
LAN
Local Area Network
MAC
Media Access Controller
NIC
Network Interface Card
OCP
Open Compute Project
OEM
Original Equipment Manufacturer
OS
Operating System
PaaS
Platform as a Service
PBL
Primary Boot Loader
PCIe
Peripheral Component Interconnect Express
PHM
Processor Heat sink Module
PHY
Physical Layer
POST
Power-On Self-Test
PSU
Power Supply Unit
PUE
Power Usage Effectiveness
RAID
Redundant Array of Independent Disks
RGMII
Reduced Gigabit Media Independent Interface
ROT
Root Of Trust
SaaS
Software as a Service
SAS
Serial Attached SCSI
SATA
Serial Advanced Technology Attachment
SD
Secure Digital
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Acronym
Definition
SDR
Sensor Data Record
SDN
Software-Defined Networking
SEL
System Event Log
SGMII
Serial Gigabit Media Independent Interface
SoC
System-on-Chip
SOL
Serial Over LAN
SPI
Serial Peripheral Interface
SQL
Structured Query Language
SSD
Solid-State Drive
SSH
Secure Shell
SSL
Secure Sockets Layer
TCO
Total Cost of Ownership
TCP
Transmission Control Protocol
ToR
Top of Rack
TPM
Trusted Platform Module
UEFI
Unified Extensible Firmware Interface
USB
Universal Serial Bus
VCCI
Voluntary Control Council for Interference by
Information Technology Equipment
VPC
Virtual Private Cloud
VPN
Virtual Private Network
VPS
Virtual Private Server
WEEE
Waste from Electrical and Electronics Equipment
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Read these instructions carefully. Keep this
document for future reference. Follow all warnings
and instructions marked on the product.
Information for Your Safety and
Comfort
Safety Instructions
Power Off the Product before Cleaning
Unplug this product from the wall outlet before cleaning. Do not use liquid
cleaners or aerosol cleaners. Use a damp cloth for cleaning.
Warnings
Do not use this product near water.
Do not place this product on an unstable cart, stand or table. If the
product falls, it could be seriously damaged.
Slots and openings are provided for ventilation to ensure reliable
operation of the product and to protect it from overheating. These
openings must not be blocked or covered. The openings should
never be blocked by placing the product on a bed, sofa, rug or other
similar surface. This product should never be placed near or over a
radiator or heat register, or in a built-in installation unless proper
ventilation is provided.
Never push objects of any kind into this product through slots as they
may touch dangerous voltage points or short-out parts that could
result in a fire or electric shock. Never spill liquid of any kind onto or
into the product.
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To avoid damage of internal components and to prevent battery
leakage, do not place the product on a vibrating surface.
Never use it under sporting, exercising, or any vibrating environment
which will probably cause unexpected short current or damage rotor
devices, and even exposure risk from lithium battery.
Using Electrical Power
This product should be operated from the type of power indicated on the
marking label. If you are not sure of the type of power available, consult
your dealer or local power company.
Product Servicing
Do not attempt to service this product yourself, as opening or removing
covers may expose you to dangerous voltage points or other risks. Refer
all servicing to qualified service personnel.
When servicing the hot-swappable system fans while power is on,
replace one system fan at a time to avoid system malfunction.
Use both hand to support this product when removing or installing it from
the rack. Do not lift this product using the fan handles.
Remove this product from the rack to cut off the power and refer servicing
to qualified service personnel when:
liquid was spilled into the product
the product was exposed to rain or water
the product has been dropped or the case has been damaged
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the product exhibits a distinct change in performance, indicating a
need for service
the product does not operate normally after following the operating
instructions
NOTE:Adjust only those controls that are covered by the operating
instructions, since improper adjustment of other controls may
result in damage and will often require extensive work by a
qualified technician to restore the product to normal condition.
Disposal Instructions
Do not throw this electronic device into the trash when
discarding. To minimize pollution and ensure utmost
protection of the global environment, please recycle. For
more information on the Waste from Electrical and
Electronics Equipment (WEEE) regulations, please visit the local WEEE
website.
M.2 SSD 2242/2260/2280 Module
‧8 (4 on M.2 PCIe card)
(expandable to 16 M.2 SSDs with Wiwynn
P16M4/P08M4)
Expansion
slots
Three PCI-E x16 FHHL slots
Two PCI-E x8 FHHL slots
LOM
1x 10GbE from PCH on SFP+ Connector
1.1.2 SV5200G3 Specification
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Server Management
Chipset
BMC Aspeed AST1250/AST2400
Interface
Representational State Transfer (REST) API
Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI)
Power Supply and Physical Specifications
Power Supply
1000 watts
Form Factor
and
Dimensions
87.5 (H) x 441 (W) x 920 (D)
Weight
16 Kg
OS
Support List
Windows® Server 2012 R2
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1.2 System Overview
1.2.1 SV5100G3 (1U System)
1.2.2 SV5200G3 (2U System)
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1.2.3 SV5100G3 System Components
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1.2.4 SV5200G3 System Components
Upper Tray
Lower Tray
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Item
Component
1
Latch
2
PCIe Slot #5
3
PCIe Slot #4
4
PCIe Slot #3
5
Latch
6
Slot for BMC MAC address information label
7
USB 3.0 Ports
8
Attention LED
9
UID LED
10
Power Status LED
11
1 GbE Management Port
1.3 Front Panel
The illustration below shows the system front panel.
1.3.1 SV5100G3 Front Panel
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Item
Component
1
Upper Tray
2
Latch
3
PCIe Slot #5
4
PCIe Slot #4
5
PCIe Slot #3
6
Latch
7
Slot for BMC MAC address information label
8
USB 3.0 Ports
9
Attention LED
10
UID LED
11
Power Status LED
12
1 GbE Management Port
13
Lower Tray
1.3.2 SV5200G3 Front Panel
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LED Status
Condition
OFF
No attention indicated
Solid RED
System needs attention
1.3.3 Front Panel LEDs
The 1U and 2U system front panel LEDs (on the lower tray) are on the
same locations.
UID LED
This blue LED used to help visually locate a specific blade within a
data center.
Blade Attention LED
The blade attention LED directs the service technicians to the
blade that requires service. When possible, blade diagnostics
are used to direct repairs.
The attention LED is driven by a single BMC GPIO. The
following table describes the operation of the blade attention LED.
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LED Status
Condition
OFF
12V power is absent or blade_EN# is de-asserted.
ON
Solid Amber
Blade_EN# is asserted, 12V power output from the Hot
Swap Controller is present.
ON
Solid Green
Indicates that the management (BMC or IE) is booted and
system power is enabled (CPU/Memory/PCIe).
Blade Power Status LED
When a blade is first inserted, this LED turns amber if 12V is
present at the output of the Hot Swap Controller (HSC). This
assures that the 12V power is connected and present at the
mainboard and that the HSC is enabled.
When the blade management software turns on the system power
(CPU/Memory/PCIe), the power status LED turns green. Note that
the power status LED may be driven by an analog resistor
network tied directly to a power rail, and is not an indication of the
health of the blade.
The following sections describe the light-emitting diodes (LEDs)
used as indicators on each system. All LEDs shall be visible at
the front of the blade (cold aisle).
LED Locations
LED Status
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Location/
Function
Color
Status
Description
LED17
P5V Stby OK
Green
On
P5V STBY power is present
(default)
Off
P5V STBY power is mot readt
LED18
SATA HDD status
Green
On
Indicates R/W activity to HDDs
Off
HDD not active (default)
LED19
GbE Port 0 Activity
Green
On
Indicates activity on 10GbE Port 0
(not supported for production)
LED21
GbE Port 0 Speed
Green
On
High speed
Amber
On
Low speed (not supported for
production)
LED27:34
CPLD Debug
Green
On
Depends on CPLD debug
operation.
Off
LED36
P12V Power Fail
Green
On
P12V Power Fail
Off
P12V ok (default)
LED39
M.2#2 driver active
Green
On
M.2#2 drive active
Off
M.2#2 drive not active (default)
LED40
M.2#1 driver active
Green
On
M.2#1 drive active
Off
M.2#1 drive not active (default)
LED B1
M.2#3 driver active
Green
On
M.2#3 drive active
Off
M.2#3 drive not active (default)
LED B2
M.2#4 driver active
Green
On
M.2#4 drive active
Off
M.2#4 drive not active (default)
LED41
BEEP
Green
On
PCH BEEP enable
Off
PCH BEEP disable (default)
LED45
Power Status
Off
12V power is absent or Blade_EN#
is de-asserted
Amber
On
Blade_EN# is asserted, 12V power
output from the Hot Swap
Controller is present.
Green
On
Management is booted and system
power is enabled.
LED46
Blade Attention
Red
On
Indicates that blade requires
servicing
Off
No servicing required
LED47
UID LED
Blue
On
Visually locate a specific blade in
data center
Off
No identification
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Location/
Function
Color
Status
Description
LED48
PSU1 Status
Green
Solid on
AC and DC Power Good
Blinking
Battery charging
Yellow
Solid on
PSU fault indicated
Blinking
Operating on internal battery
supply
Yellow/
Green
Blinking
Indicated one of two AC feeds has
failed.
LED50
PSU2 Status
Green
Solid on
AC and DC Power Good
Blinking
Battery charging
Yellow
Solid on
PSU fault indicator
Blinking
Operating on internal battery
supply
Yellow/
Green
Blinking
Indicated one of two AC feeds has
failed.
LED54
Catastrophic Error
Red
On
Indicates that a CPU catastrophic
error has occurred
Off
No error (default)
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2 System Upgrades
NOTE:The components shown in this chapter are for your reference
in replacement only. Actual component may vary and may
not reflect the appearance of the component.
2.1 Recommended Tools
In replacing or upgrading components, you will need the following
tools:
Philips screwdriver
Flat screwdriver
Torque screwdriver with T8 and T30 hexagon torx bits as shown
below
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2.2 Replacing the Top Cover
The procedures for replacing the top cover for SV5100G3 and
SV5200G3 systems are the same.
2.2.1 Removing the Top Cover
1 Loosen the thumbscrews on the rear of the chassis.
2 Lift the top cover from the chassis.
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2.2.2 Installing the Top Cover
1 Make sure the notches on the top cover are properly inserted into
the gaps on the front cover.
2 Lower the top cover until it is properly closed.
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3 Tighten the thumbscrews on the rear of the chassis.
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2.3 Replacing the SV5200G3 System Hard
Disk Drives
2.3.1 Removing the Hard Disk Drive
1 Perform the "Removing the Top Cover" procedure on page 37.
2 Pull up the HDD retention pin (1) and slide the HDD module (2) in
the direction indicated.
3 Remove the HDD.
4 Repeat steps 1 and 2 to remove other HDDs.
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2.3.2 Installing the Hard Disk Drive
1 Lower the HDD module (1) into the chassis. Slide and latch the
HDD (2) to its connector. The HDD retention pin will click into place.
2 Repeat step 1 to install other HDDs.
3 Perform the "Installing the Top Cover" procedure on page38.
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2.4 Replacing the SV5200G3 System
Upper Tray
2.4.1 Removing the SV5200G3 Upper Tray
1 Perform the "Removing the Top Cover" procedure on page 37.
2 Lift and remove the air duct from the upper tray.
3 Remove the cable covers by squeezing the latch (1) and lifting up
the cover (2).
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4 Disconnect all cables from the upper tray.
5 Remove all screws from the left and right sides of the chassis.
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6 Remove the upper tray.
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2.4.2 Installing the SV5200G3 Upper Tray
1 Lower the upper tray into the chassis.
2 Secure all screws on the left and right sides of the chassis
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3 Connect all cables to the upper tray.
4 Lower the cable cover (1) and squeeze the latch (2) so the cable
cover can be inserted properly.
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5 Install the upper tray air duct.
6 Perform the "Installing the Top Cover" procedure on page38.
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2.5 Replacing the Fan
The procedures for replacement of the components starting from this
section are the same for the SV5100G3 system and the SV5200G3
system lower tray.
For SV5200G3 system, first remove the upper tray (see "Removing the
SV5200G3 Upper Tray" on page 42) before replacing the components.
2.5.1 Removing the Fan
1 Perform the "Removing the Top Cover" procedure on page 37.
2 Locate the fans (see "System Overview" on page 20) and look for
their corresponding fan cables.
3 Open the cable clip that secures the fan cables to the chassis.
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4 Locate the cable for the fan you want to remove. Disconnect the
cable from the cable connector by pressing the latch (1) and
releasing the cable connector (2).
5 Pull out the fan.
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6 Make sure that fan cable connector passes through the hole on the
chassis.
7 Repeat steps 4 to 6 to remove other fans.
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2.5.2 Installing the Fan
1 Insert the fan cable through the hole on the chassis.
2 Insert the fan into the chassis.
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3 Connect the fan cable to the cable connector.
4 Insert the fan cable into the cable clip and close the cable clip.
5 Repeat steps 1 to 4 to install other fans.
6 Perform the "Installing the Top Cover" procedure on page38.
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2.6 Replacing the Memory Module
2.6.1 Removing the Memory Module
1 Perform the "Removing the Top Cover" procedure on page 37.
2 Open the locking clips (1) that secure the memory module and
gently pull the DIMM upward (2) to remove it from the mainboard.
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2.6.2 Installing the Memory Module
1 Insert the memory module into the DIMM slot (1), then push
downward until the locking clips lock (2) into place.
2 Perform the "Installing the Top Cover" procedure on page 38.
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2.7 Replacing the Air Duct
2.7.1 Removing the Air Duct
1 Perform the "Removing the Top Cover" procedure on page 37.
2 Lift and remove the air duct.
2.7.2 Installing the Air Duct
1 Insert the air duct.
2 Install the top cover (see "Installing the Top Cover" on page 38).
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2.8 Replacing the Power Supply Unit (PSU)
2.8.1 Removing the PSU
1 Perform the "Removing the Top Cover" procedure on page 37.
2 Perform the "Removing the Air Duct" procedure on page 55.
3 Disconnect the PSU mgmt cable from the power supply unit.
4 Disconnect the PSU 12V cable from the power supply unit.
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5 Use a torque driver with a T8 torx bit to remove the screws that
secure the power supply unit to the chassis.
6 Remove the screw washers.
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7 Lift (1) and remove (2) the power supply unit from the chassis.
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2.8.2 Installing the PSU
1 Insert (1) and lower (2) the power supply unit into the chassis.
2 Connect the PSU 12V cable to the power supply.
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3 Connect the PSU1 Mgmt cable to the power supply.
4 Insert the screw washers.
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5 Insert the screws and use a torque driver with a T8 torx bit to
tighten the screws to secure the power supply unit to the chassis.
6 Perform the "Installing the Air Duct" procedure on page 55.
7 Perform the "Installing the Top Cover" procedure on page 38.
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2.9 Replacing the Processor Heat sink
Module (PHM)
The processor heat sink module (PHM) refers to the subassembly where
the heat sink and processor are clipped together prior to installation.
This allows for a more robust installation by providing better alignment
features and keeping fingers away from the socket contact field. The other
benefit of this style of socket loading is that it minimizes the board space
used by the retention mechanism.
2.9.1 Removing the PHM
1 Perform the "Removing the Top Cover" procedure on page 37.
2 Perform the "Removing the Air Duct" procedure on page 55.
3 Remove the screws on both sides of the chassis using a torque
driver with a T8 torx bit.
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4 Use a torque driver with a T8 torx bit to remove the screws that
secure the internal bracket to the chassis.
5 Remove the internal bracket from the chassis.
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6 Use a torque driver with a T30 torx bit to loosen the four heat sink
screws in the following sequence:
CPU0: 8,7, 4, 3
CPU1: 6, 5, 2, 1
7 Lift and remove the PHM and optional remote heat sink.
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2.9.2 Installing the PHM
1 Lower the PHM and optional remote heat sink ensuring all four
screw holes on each heat sink align with the bolster plate screws on
the chassis.
2 Use a torque driver with a T30 torx bit to tighten the four heat sink
screws in the following sequence:
CPU0: 3, 4, 7, 8
CPU1: 1, 2, 5, 6
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3 Lower the internal bracket into the chassis until it is firmly seated.
4 Use a torque driver with a T8 torx bit.to tighten the screws that
secure the internal bracket to the chassis.
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5 Tighten the screws on both sides of the chassis using a torque
driver with a T8 torx bit.
6 Perform the "Installing the Air Duct" procedure on on page 55.
7 Perform the "Installing the Top Cover" procedure on page 38.
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2.10 Replacing the FPGA Card
The FPGA card should always be installed in PCIe slot 4.
2.10.1 Removing the FPGA Card
1 Perform the "Removing the Top Cover" procedure on page 37.
2 Loosen the screws from the front panel using a torque driver with a
T8 torx bit.
3 Loosen the screws from the top of front panel bracket using a torque
driver with a T8 torx bit.
4 Remove the front panel bracket.
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5 Open the riser card locking clip.
6 Remove the OCuLink cable connector from the FPGA card.
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7 Press the post to disengage the FPGA card.
8 Lift and remove the FPGA card and riser card from the mainboard.
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9 Disconnect the signal cable connector from the mainboard.
10 Detach the FPGA card from the riser card.
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2.10.2 Installing the FPGA Card
1 Insert the FPGA card into the riser card connector.
2 Connect the signal cable connector to the mainboard.
3 Insert the FPGA card and riser card into the mainboard.
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4 Make sure the FPGA card is properly inserted into the post.
5 Connect the OCuLink cable connector to the FPGA card.
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6 Close the riser card locking clip.
7 Install the front panel bracket.
8 Tighten the screws on the front panel using a torque driver with a T8
torx bit.
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9 Tighten the screws on top of front panel bracket using a torque
driver with a T8 torx bit.
10 Perform the "Installing the Top Cover" procedure on page 38.
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2.11 Replacing the TPM
2.11.1 Removing the TPM
1 Perform the "Removing the Top Cover" procedure on page 37.
2 The TPM is located behind PCIe slot 4. If there is a PCIe card
installed in PCIe slot 4, perform the "Removing the FPGA Card"
procedure on page 68.
3 Remove the screw that secures the TPM to the mainboard.
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2.11.2 Installing the TPM
1 Tighten the screw to secure the TPM to the mainboard.
2 If you remove a FPGA card from PCIe slot 4, perform the "Installing
the FPGA Card" procedure on page 72.
3 Perform the "Installing the Top Cover" procedure on page 38.
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2.12 Replacing the PCIe Card
Except for the FPGA card, other PCIe cards can be installed in
either PCIe slot 3 or 5.
2.12.1 Removing the PCIe Card
1 Perform the "Removing the Top Cover" procedure on page 37.
2 Loosen the screws from the front panel using a torque driver with a
T8 torx bit.
3 Loosen the screws from the top of front panel bracket using a torque
driver with a T8 torx bit.
4 Remove the front panel bracket.
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5 Open the riser card locking clip.
6 Lift and remove the PCIe card and riser card from the mainboard.
7 Detach the PCIe card from the riser card.
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2.12.2 Installing the PCIe Card
1 Insert the PCIe card into the riser card connector.
2 Lower the PCIe card with riser card until the riser card is properly
inserted into its slot on the mainboard.
3 Close the riser card locking clip.
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4 Install the front panel bracket.
5 Tighten the screws on the front panel using a torque driver with a T8
torx bit.
6 Tighten the screws on top of front panel bracket using a torque
driver with a T8 torx bit.
7 Perform the "Installing the Top Cover" procedure on page 38.
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2.13 Replacing the Battery
2.13.1 Removing the Battery
1 Perform the "Removing the Top Cover" procedure on page 37.
2 The battery is located behind PCIe slot 3. If there is a PCIe card
installed in PCIe slot 3, perform the "Removing the PCIe Card"
procedure on page 78.
3 Use a flat head screwdriver to pry the battery from its holder.
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2.13.2 Installing the Battery
1 Insert the battery and press until it is firmly seated into its holder.
2 If you remove a PCIe card from PCIe slot 3, perform the "Installing
the PCIe Card" procedure on page 80.
3 Perform the "Installing the Top Cover" procedure on page 38.
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2.14 Replacing the Optional M.2 Adapter
Card and SSD Module
Follow the procedure for removing the M.2 adapter card and the M.2 SSD
module from the mainboard as follows:
2.14.1 Removing the M.2 Adapter Card
1 Perform the "Removing the Top Cover" procedure on page 37.
2 If your system is SV5200G3, perform the "Removing the SV5200G3
Upper Tray" on page 42.
3 The M.2 adapter card is located on the front right side of the system.
Pry open the clips that secure the card to the chassis.
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4 Pull up the mylar tabs to disengage the M.2 adapter card from the
mainboard.
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2.14.2 Removing the M.2 SSD Module
1 Open the latch that secures the M.2 SSD module to the M.2 adapter
card.
2 Remove the M.2 SSD module from the M.2 adapter card.
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2.14.3 Installing the M.2 SSD Module
Follow the procedure to install the M.2 SSD module onto the mainboard
and the M.2 adapter card as follows:
1 Insert and press down the M.2 SSD module gently.
2 Lock the latch to secure the M.2 SSD card to the M.2 adapter card.
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2.14.4 Installing the M.2 Adapter Card
1 Insert the M.2 adapter with M.2 SSD modulesonto the mainboard.
2 Close the clips to secure the M.2 adapter card to the mainboard.
3 If you have a SV5200G3 system, perform the "Installing the
SV5200G3 Upper Tray" procedure on page 45.
4 Perform the "Installing the Top Cover" procedure on page 38.
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2.15 Replacing the Mainboard
2.15.1 Removing the Mainboard
1 Perform the "Removing the Top Cover" procedure on page 37.
2 If you have a SV5200G3 system, perform the "Removing the
SV5200G3 Upper Tray" procedure on page 42 .
3 Perform the "Removing the Memory Module" procedure on page
53.
4 Perform the "Removing the Air Duct" procedure on page 55.
5 Perform the "Removing the PHM" procedure on page 62.
6 Perform the "Removing the FPGA Card" (page 68) and "Removing
the PCIe Card" (page 78) procedures.
7 Perform the "Removing the Battery" procedure on page 82.
8 Perform the "Removing the M.2 Adapter Card" (page 84) and
"Removing the M.2 SSD Module" (page 86) procedures.
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9 Disconnect the 1U fan control cable from the mainboard.
10 Disconnect and remove the PCIe x8 OCuLink cable from the
mainboard.
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11 Disconnect the PSU1 Mgmt cable from the mainboard.
12 Disconnect the PSU 12V cable from the mainboard.
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13 Loosen the thumbscrew on the mainboard.
14 Slide the mainboard in the direction indicated until the retention pins
are unlatched.
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15 Remove the mainboard.
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2.15.2 Installing the Mainboard
1 Insert the mainboard.
2 Slide the mainboard in the direction indicated until the retention pins
are latched.
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3 Tighten the thumbscrew on the mainboard.
4 Connect the PSU 12V (1) and PSU1 Mgmt (2) cables to the
mainboard.
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5 Connect the PCIe x8 OCuLink cable (1) and insert it into the clip (2)
on the mainboard.
6 Connect the fan control cable to the mainboard.
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7 Perform the "Installing the M.2 SSD Module" (page 87) and the
"Installing the M.2 Adapter Card" (page 88) procedures.
8 Perform the "Installing the Battery" procedure on page 83.
9 Perform the "Installing the TPM" procedure on page 77.
10 Perform the "Installing the FPGA Card" (page 72) and "Installing
the PCIe Card" (page 80) procedures.
11 Perform the "Installing the PHM" procedure on page 65.
12 Perform the "Installing the Memory Module" procedure on page
54.
13 Perform the ”Installing the Air Duct” procedure on page 55.
14 If you have the SV5200G3 system, perform the “Installing the
SV5200G3 Upper Tray“ procedure on page 45.
15 Perform the "Installing the Top Cover" procedure on page 38.
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Key
Function
Del or Esc
Enter BIOS setup utility
F7
Enter Boot menu
3 BIOS Setup
BIOS Setup is a text-based utility that allows the user to configure the
system and view current settings and environment information for the
platform devices. The Setup utility controls the platform’s built-in devices,
the Boot Manager and Error Manager.
NOTE: For the detailed BIOS information, please refer to the
BIOS User Manual
3.1 Entering BIOS Setup
Press the <Del> or <ESC> key during the Power-On-Self-Test (POST) to
enter the BIOS Setup menu; otherwise, POST will continue with its test
routines.
Note that the BIOS Setup options may vary depending on your hardware
configuration.
.
3.2 BIOS Hotkeys
The following hotkeys work during POST:
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3.3 Menu Bar
There are eight tabs on the BIOS Menu bar on the top of the screen:
Main
Advanced
Platform Configuration.
Socket Configuration
System Mgmt
Security
Boot
Save & Exit
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Key
Function
←→
Select screen
↑↓
Select item
<Enter>
Select
+/-
Change option
F1
General Help
F8
Previous Values
F9
Optimized Defaults
F10
Save and Reset
<Esc>
Exit
3.4 Navigation Keys
Use the following navigation keys to set the BIOS parameters:
NOTES: Setup options may vary
In the descriptive table following each menu screenshot, settings in
boldface are the default and suggested settings.
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