SIIG Network Card B5350 User Manual

Transport GX21  
B5350  
User’s Manual  
WARNING!  
This product should be serviced only by qualified service  
engineers. Do not remove the chassis cover or attempt to  
service this product unless you are qualified to do so. Once  
the chassis cover is removed, there is a risk of electric  
shock that could lead to serious injury or death.  
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Federal Communications Commission  
Notice for the USA Compliance Information State-  
ment (Declaration of Conformity Procedure) DoC  
FCC Part 15: This device complies with part 15 of the  
FCC Rules  
Operation is subject to the following conditions:  
1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and  
2) This device must accept any interference received including inter-  
ference that may cause undesired operation. If this equipment does  
cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which  
can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is  
encouraged to try one or more of the following measures:  
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.  
Increase the separation between the equipment and the  
receiver.  
Plug the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from  
that of the receiver.  
Consult the dealer on an experienced radio/television technician for  
help.  
Notice for Canada  
This apparatus complies with the Class B limits for radio interference  
as specified in the Canadian Department of Communications Radio  
Interference Regulations. (Cet appareil est conforme aux norms de  
Classe B d’interference radio tel que specifie par le Ministere Cana-  
dien des Communications dans les reglements d’ineteference  
radio.)  
Notice for Europe (CE Mark) This product is in conformity  
with the Council Directive 89/336/EEC, 92/31/EEC  
(EMC).  
CAUTION: Lithium battery included with this board. Do not puncture,  
mutilate, or dispose of battery in fire. Danger of explosion if battery  
is incorrectly replaced. Replace only with the same or equivalent  
type recommended by manufacturer. Dispose of used battery  
according to manufacturer instructions and in accordance with your  
local regulations.  
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About this manual  
This manual provides you with instructions on installing your Trans-  
port GX21 (B5350), and consists of the following sections  
Chapter 1:  
Provides an introduction to the Transport GX21 (B5350) bare bones,  
packing list, describes the external components, gives tables of key  
components, and provides block diagrams of the system.  
Chapter 2:  
Covers procedures on installing the CPUs, memory modules,  
optional PCI card, and hard drives.  
Chapter 3:  
Covers removal and replacement procedures for pre-installed com-  
ponents.  
Appendix:  
Provides detailed specifications, maintenance and troubleshooting  
procedures, an explanation of BIOS and technical diagrams.  
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Safety information  
Before installing and using the Transport GX21 , take note of the fol-  
lowing precautions:  
Read all instructions carefully.  
Do not place the unit on an unstable surface, cart or stand.  
Do not block the slots or openings on the unit which are  
provided for ventilation.  
Only use the power source indicated on the marking label.  
If you are not sure, contact the power company.  
The unit uses a three-wire grounded cable, which is sup-  
plied with a third pin to ground the unit and prevent electric  
shock. Do not defeat the purpose of this pin. If your outlet  
does not support this type of plug, contact an electrician to  
replace the obsolete outlet.  
Do not place anything on the power cord. Place the power  
cord where it will not be stepped on.  
Follow all warnings and cautions in this manual and on the  
unit case.  
Do not push objects in the ventilation slots as they may  
touch high voltage components and result in shock and  
damage to the components.  
When replacing parts, ensure that you use parts specified  
by the manufacturer.  
When service or repairs have been carried out, perform  
routine safety checks to verify that the system is operating  
correctly.  
Avoid using the system near water, in direct sunlight, or  
near a heating device.  
Cover the unit when not in use.  
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1.1 About the Transport GX21 (B5350)  
Chapter 1: Overview  
1.1  
About the Transport GX21 (B5350)  
Congratulations on your purchase of the Transport GX21  
(B5350), rack mountable, barebone system for Intel® Xeon™  
processor. The Transport GX21 (B5350) uses an advanced  
Intel chipset for optimum performance and reliability. The  
add-on S-ATA storage controller provides great flexibility and  
is combined with Gigabit Ethernet ports to provide powerful  
computing capacity and optimal I/O bandwidth for the most  
demanding of enterprises.  
The rugged, industry standard 19-inch, rack mountable  
design contains up to 2 HDD bays, 1 slim CD-ROM bay  
option, making it both flexible and practical.  
1.2  
Product models  
HDD  
Back-  
plane  
HotSwap  
Support  
Model  
B5350G21S2H  
HDD  
SKU Type  
2 removable  
HDD bays  
Yes  
2 port S- Standard SKU  
ATA  
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1.3 Features  
1.3  
Features  
1.3.1 B5350G21S2H specifications  
Enclosure Storage  
Industry standard, 19” rack mount-  
able, 1U chassis  
2 hot swappable HDDs  
1 slim CD-ROM bay  
21.5 x 17 x 1.73 inch (546 x 432 x 44  
mm)  
Dual channel IDE (CD-ROM)  
Integrated Serial ATA (6300ESB),  
support for 2 SATA ports, RAID 0,1  
Support for up to 2 hot-swappable  
SATA 1.0 HDD  
Processors  
Cooling  
Dual mPGA604pin ZIF sockets  
4 cooling fans (40 x 40 x 56 mm)  
1 cooling fans (40 x 40 x 28 mm)  
2 passive CPU heatsinks  
Single or dual Intel® Xeon™  
(Nacona) processor  
800 MHz FSB  
Chipset  
Motherboard  
Intel® Lindhurst-VS (E7320) MCH  
Tyan Tiger i7510 S5350 mother-  
Intel Hance Rapids (6300ESB)  
Southbridge  
SMSC DME1737 LPC I/O chip  
Analog Devices ADM1027 hardware  
monitoring IC  
board  
ATX form factor  
Phoenix BIOS on 8 Mb LPC flash  
ROM  
Memory  
Networking  
Dual channels, (8) DIMM sockets  
2 Gigabit Ethernet ports (Broadcom  
Support for up to (6) DDR333 or (8)  
DDR266  
Up to 16 GB of registered DDR  
Support for ECC type memory mod-  
ules  
BCM5721PCI-E GbE LAN control-  
ler connected MCH), with teaming  
feature support  
Expansion slots  
Power supply  
(1) 64-bit, 66 MHz PCI-X slot on  
EPS 12V, 1U, 500W with PFC  
riser card  
Back I/O ports  
Video  
Stacked PS/2 mouse and keyboard  
ATI® Rage™ XL PCI Graphics con-  
ports  
troller  
2 USB 2.0 ports  
1 9-pin UART serial port  
2 RJ-45 LAN ports  
1 VGA port  
8 MB frame buffer video memory  
Front panel  
Regulatory  
2 USB 2.0 ports  
FCC class B (declaration of  
HDD activity, Warning/Fail, LAN  
activity, and power LEDs  
conformity)  
CE (declaration of conformity)  
Power and reset switches  
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1.3 Features  
1.3.2 Box contents  
Diagram  
Component  
1U chassis, 2 external HDD bays  
Tyan S5350 system board (pre-  
installed)  
2
40  
J1  
Slim CD-ROM adapter  
39  
1
4
J3  
1
1
J4  
24x slim CD-ROM drive (pre-  
installed)  
2
1
Slim FDD adapter  
40  
39  
94V-0  
J1  
4
J3  
1
1 CORER1.PCB MADE  
J4  
TAIWAN  
S-ATA backplane and holding  
bracket (pre-installed)  
LED control board (pre-installed)  
64-bit riser card (pre-installed)  
EPS 12V 500W PSU (pre-installed)  
15,500 rpm cooling fan (4 pcs -  
40 x 40 x 56 mm)  
15,000 rpm cooling fan (1 pcs -  
40 x 40 x 28 mm)  
Fan holding bar  
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1.3 Features  
1.3.3 Accessories  
2 x CPU heatsinks  
P/N 343734800001  
Power cords (US/German)  
2 x Sliding rails  
P/N 341730200001  
2 x S-ATA cables, motherboard to  
backplane  
1 x 40 pin IDE cable for CD-ROM  
(B5350G21S2H only)  
2 x mounting ears  
S-ATA power riser cable  
B5350G21S2H  
Tyan and Intel 6300 ESB S-ATA  
RAID driver disk and CD  
Tiger i7501R S2735 Board Parts and Jumpers  
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J16  
Force 400MHz FSB instead  
of 533MHz FSB Header  
Close: Force 400 MHz FSB  
(4x 100MHz)  
J4  
KB MS  
KB(Bottom)  
Mouse(Top)  
F
AN1  
/
J3  
J4  
CPU1_FAN  
J5  
USB (Bottom)  
LAN1 (Top) Optional  
USB1  
F
A
N
3
1
CPU1  
CPU  
Open: 533MHz FSB  
(4x 133MHz)  
J7  
DIMMA_DIMM3  
DIMMA_DIMM2  
DIMMA_DIMM1  
(COM1)  
J
2
1
P
C
I
-
X
A
(PCI1) Speed  
1-2 Close: 100MHz  
2-3 Close: 133MHz (Default)  
J22 10/100 Ethernet LAN1 LED  
(82551) Header  
DIMMB_DIMM3  
DIMMB_DIMM3  
DIMMB_DIMM1  
J1  
1
(VGA)  
1U 2-Way Server Platform  
J14  
BT1  
CPU2  
C
P
U
LAN3  
Pin1:  
Pin2:  
Y
ellow+  
Yellow-  
J15  
LAN2  
Intel  
E7501  
S2735  
Pin3: Green+; Pin4: Green-  
Gigabit Ethernet LAN2 (J15)  
LED Header  
J23  
J24  
J16  
1
High Performance Motherboard  
Intel  
F
AN4  
B2880T1S  
Transport GX28  
C
P
U
2
_
F
A
N
Pin1:  
Pin2:  
Yellow+  
Yellow-  
82546EB  
PCI1  
F
AN5  
F
AN9  
PCI2  
J26 SO_DIMM  
Pin3: Green+; Pin4: Green-  
Gigabit Ethernet LAN3 (J14)  
LED Header  
J22  
1
J25  
J23  
1
JP  
1
1
B5350  
GX21  
J21  
1
J43  
1
1
1
ID  
:
1540 - 100  
Intel  
1
P64H2  
PCI3  
Pin1:  
Pin2:  
Yellow+  
82551  
A
TI  
J24  
R
A
G
E
X
L
Y
ellow-  
Revision 1.0  
Intel  
ICH5R  
Pin3: Green+; Pin4: Green-  
J25 Buzzer (System Speaker)  
Pin1: Vcc, Pin2  
Pin4: Speak  
SO-DIMM (Compatible with  
yan M7902 SCSI RAID Card)  
Winbond  
W83627HF  
J32  
AN6  
1
F
&
3
:
N
C
1
J31  
PCI4  
1
USB2  
J34  
1
J36  
MMOS J33  
AN2  
1
FDD  
J37  
LPT1  
J39  
F
F
A
N
7
J26  
J29  
COM2  
1
FRONT  
P
ANEL  
1
1
1
T
F
A
N
8
F
AN1  
AN4  
AN2  
AN7  
CPU1_FAN  
CPU2_FAN  
SMDC (System Management  
Daughter Card) Connector  
F
F
/
/
F
AN3  
/
/
F
AN5  
/
FAN6  
/
Chassis FAN  
J31 Hard Disk Activity LED  
External Input  
J33 CMOS Clear  
F
FAN8  
FAN9  
Pin 1-2 Close: Normal (Default)  
Pin 2-3 Close: Clear CMOS  
J34  
J36  
Front USB Header (USB2)  
(via an optional cable)  
J39 Front Panel Connector  
COM2 port (via a cable)  
(PC12) Speed  
2
1
18  
17  
J
4
3
P
C
I
-
X
B
1-2 Close: 100MHz (Default)  
2-3 Close: 133MHz  
User's Manual  
Hardware  
PWR_LED  
PWRER  
SLEEP  
INTRU  
Power Supply  
The Tiger i7501R S2735 is EPS12V  
compatible.  
Installation Guide  
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11 13 15 17  
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power connectors: EPS12V  
(24-pin) + EPS12V (8-pin)  
power connectors  
HD-LED  
RESET  
INFRARED  
INTRU  
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1.3 Features  
1.3.4 Opening the box  
Open the box carefully and ensure that all components are  
present and undamaged. The product should arrive pack-  
aged as illustrated below.  
Box contents as packaged  
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Accessory pack  
Accessories as packaged  
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1.4 About the product  
1.4  
About the product  
1.4.1 System front view and front panel  
LAN activity  
indicator  
HDD activity  
indicator  
Power switch  
Power indicator  
USB ports  
HDD1/HDD2  
activity  
Warning  
Reset switch  
disc  
1.4.2 System rear view  
EPS 12V 500W PSU  
Power Supply Status  
Stacked PS/2 mouse and keyboard ports  
USB ports  
RJ-45 LAN ports  
Serial port (COM 1)  
PCI Expansion slot  
VGA port  
Power supply status  
A single bi-colored LED indicating power supply status as described below.  
LED  
Off  
Power Supply Condition  
No AC power to all power supplies  
Amber  
Power supply critical event causing a shutdown; failure, OCP,  
OVP, Fan Fail.  
Blinking  
Amber  
Power supply warning events where the power supply continues  
to operate: high temp, high power, high current, slow fan.  
Blinking  
Green  
AC present/Only 5VSB on (PS off)  
Green  
Output ON and OK  
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1.4 About the product  
1.4.3 System internal views  
1
2
3
14  
13  
4
12  
6
5
6
11  
10  
7
9
6
8
6
1
2
Floppy disk drive bay  
LED control board  
8
9
FDD connector  
Power connector (located  
underneath the cabling)  
3
4
5
Slim CD-ROM drive  
Fan bracket  
10 Memory slots  
11 EPS 12V 500W power supply  
IDE connector (located under- 12 Processor sockets  
neath the fan bracket)  
6
7
Fan connectors  
13 1-port S-ATA backplane  
board x 2pcs  
Riser card  
14 Front panel cables  
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1.4 About the product  
Block diagram  
CPU0 VRD  
NOCONA  
CPU1 VRD  
NOCONA  
DDR 266/333 ECC REGISTERED DIMMs A  
HOST BUS 800  
2.5V VRD  
DDR PWR  
MEM CNTRL AND DATA  
PCI-EX 1  
BCM5721 GLAN  
BCM5721 GLAN  
LINDENHURST  
VS  
MCH  
MEM CNTRL AND DATA  
1.25V VRD  
DDR TERM  
PCI-EX 1  
HI 1.5  
DDR 266/333 ECC REGISTERED DIMMs B  
PCI-X SLOT  
PRIMARY  
IDE CONN  
SECONDARY  
IDE CONN  
SO-DIMM 200  
Hance Rapids  
SATA  
CONNx2  
PCI 32/33MHz SLOTs  
USB REAR  
CONNx2  
PCI 32/33MHz  
USB FRONT  
CONNx2  
8MB DISPLAY  
MEMORY  
SERVER  
MGMT  
CONN  
LPC BUS  
LPC BUS  
ATI  
RAGE XL  
BIOS  
8Mb  
FIRMWARE  
HUB  
CK409B  
CLOCK  
SYNTH  
DRVR  
CRT CONN  
CPU_FAN1  
CPU_FAN2  
ADM1027  
SUPER-I/O  
DME 1737  
DB800  
BUFFER  
CHASSIS_FAN  
FANx  
PRINTER  
HEADER  
SERIAL  
HEADER  
SERIAL  
PORT  
KBD  
PORT  
FLOPPY  
CONN  
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2.1 Before you begin  
Chapter 2: Setting up  
2.1  
Before you begin  
This chapter explains how to install motherboard components  
including CPUs, memory modules, and PCI cards. There are  
also instructions in this section for installing S-ATA and IDE  
hard drives.  
Careful attention should be given to the precautions men-  
tioned in this section when setting up your system.  
2.1.1 Work area  
Make sure you have a stable, clean working environment.  
Dust and dirt can get into components and cause malfunc-  
tions. Use containers to keep small components separated.  
Putting all small components in separate containers prevents  
them from becoming lost. Adequate lighting and proper tools  
can prevent you from accidentally damaging the internal  
components.  
2.1.2 Tools  
The following tools will be required to complete the installa-  
tions described in this chapter.  
A cross head (Phillips) screwdriver  
A grounding strap and/or anti static pad  
Most of the electrical and mechanical connectors in your sys-  
tem can be disconnected using your fingers. It is recom-  
mended that you do not use needle-nosed pliers to remove  
connectors as these can damage the soft metal or plastic  
parts of the connectors.  
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2.1 Before you begin  
2.1.3 Precautions  
Components and electronic circuit boards can be damaged  
by static electricity. Working on a system that is connected to  
a power supply can be extremely dangerous. Follow the  
guidelines below to avoid damage to the Transport GX21 or  
injury to yourself.  
Ground yourself properly before removing the top  
cover of the system. Unplug the power from the  
power supply and then touch a safely grounded  
object to release static charge (i.e. power supply  
case). If available, wear a grounded wrist strap. Alter-  
natively, discharge any static electricity by touching  
the bare metal chassis of the unit case, or the bare  
metal body of any other grounded appliance.  
Avoid touching motherboard components, IC chips,  
connectors, memory modules, and leads.  
The motherboard is pre-installed in the system.  
When removing the motherboard, always place it on  
a grounded anti-static surface until you are ready to  
reinstall it.  
Hold electronic circuit boards by the edges only. Do  
not touch the components on the board unless it is  
necessary to do so. Do not flex or stress circuit  
boards.  
Leave all components inside the static-proof packag-  
ing that they ship with until they are ready for installa-  
tion.  
After replacing optional devices, make sure all  
screws, springs, or other small parts are in place and  
are not left loose inside the case. Metallic parts or  
metal flakes can cause electrical shorts.  
Always use the correct size screws and fixings when  
installing or replacing components.  
Note: All connectors are designed to fit  
one way only, no force should required to  
make a connection.  
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2.2 Installing motherboard components  
2.2  
Installing motherboard components  
This section describes how to install CPUs, memory modules  
and PCI card.  
2.2.1 Removing the chassis cover  
Follow these instructions to remove the Transport GX21  
(B5350) chassis cover. This step is required before any other  
procedures in this chapter can be undertaken.  
1. Remove the four screws that secure the chassis cover.  
2. Slide the cover in the direction of the arrow (A) and then  
lift the cover off (B).  
A
B
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2.2 Installing motherboard components  
2.2.2 Installing CPUs  
This section describes how to install Intel® Xeon processors  
and heatsinks in your Transport GX21 (B5350) system. This  
section applies to all models.  
1. Remove the chassis cover as described in section 2.2.1  
2. Locate the CPU sockets on the motherboard as shown  
below.  
3. Turn the motherboard upside down to install the heat sink  
springs, in the order shown. See 3.2.2 Replacing the  
motherboard for instructions on how to remove the moth-  
erboard.  
A
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2.2 Installing motherboard components  
4. Lift the CPU locking lever as shown below.  
5. Place the CPU in the CPU socket, ensuring that pin 1 is  
located as shown in the following illustration.  
pin 1  
6. Press the CPU locking lever back down to secure the  
CPU in the socket.  
7. Repeat steps three to six for the second CPU.  
8. Apply thermal grease to the top of the CPUs and place  
the CPU heatsinks on the CPUs.  
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9. Tighten the four screws to secure the heatsinks in place  
as shown below.  
Note: CPU heatsinks must be removed to  
install or remove memory modules.  
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2.2 Installing motherboard components  
2.2.3 Installing memory  
Follow the instructions in this section to install memory mod-  
ules in your Transport GX21 (B5350) system.  
1. Remove the chassis cover as described in section 2.2.1  
2. Locate the memory slots on the motherboard.  
3. Press the memory slot locking levers in the direction of  
the arrows as shown below.  
Note: It is not possible to move the mem-  
ory slot locking levers without first removing  
the CPU heatsinks.  
4. Align the memory module with the slot. The module will fit  
only one way in the slot. Ensure that indentations in the  
memory module line up with corresponding notches in  
the memory slot.  
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5. Insert the memory module into the slot as shown.  
6. Ensure that the locking levers are firmly in place and that  
the memory module is properly seated in the slot.  
2.2.4 Installing a PCI card  
Follow the instructions in this section to install a PCI card in  
your Transport GX21 (B5350) system.  
1. Remove the chassis cover as described in section 2.2.1  
2. Remove the PCI retention bar.  
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3. Remove the screw securing the PCI faceplate to the  
chassis.  
4. Slide the PCI card clamp out as shown.  
5. Slide the dust cover out.  
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6. Press the PCI card into place in the slot on the riser card.  
Ensure that the card is seated properly in the slot on the  
riser card and that the riser card is properly seated in its  
slot on the motherboard.  
Insert PCI card tip  
in slot here  
Riser card  
7. Reinsert the PCI card clamp.  
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8. Insert the screw to secure the PCI card to the chassis.  
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2.3 Installing a hard drive  
2.3  
Installing a hard drive  
Follow these instructions to install hard drives in your system.  
2.3.1 Installing an external S-ATA hard drive  
Follow these instructions to install an external S-ATA hard  
drive in your system.  
1. Remove the chassis cover as described in section 2.2.1  
2. Press the drive bay locking latch in the direction of the  
arrow (A) and pull the locking lever open (B).  
A
B
3. Slide the drive bay out.  
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2.3 Installing a hard drive  
4. Place a S-ATA drive in the drive bay.  
Note: If you are replacing an existing HDD,  
you will need to remove the four screws that  
secure it in the drive bay and remove it.  
5. Insert four screws to secure the new unit in the drive bay.  
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6. Reinsert the drive bay into the chassis. Ensure that the  
rear connector of the new drive is firmly seated in the  
backplane.  
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2.4 Rack mounting  
2.4  
Rack mounting  
Follow these instructions to mount the Transport GX21  
(B5350) into an industry standard 19" rack.  
Note: Before mounting the Transport GX21 in a  
rack, ensure that all internal components have been  
installed and that the unit has been fully tested.  
Maintenance can be performed on the unit while in  
a rack but it is preferable to install the device in a  
fully operational condition.  
1. Screw the mounting ears to the Transport GX21 as  
shown using 4 screws from the supplied nuts, screws  
and washers kit.  
2. Screw the sliding rail mounting brackets to the sliding  
rails as shown, using the short black screws from the  
supplied nuts, screws and washers kit.  
Note: Ensure that the brackets with the cut away  
section (to accommodate the handles on the front  
of the unit) are fixed to the front end of the rail.  
3. Fully extend the sliding rails until they lock.  
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2.4 Rack mounting  
Note: Do not tighten the brackets to the rails as  
you will need to adjust their position later.  
4. Screw each sliding rail to the side of the Transport GX21  
as shown. You will need 3 short, silver colored screws  
from the supplied nuts, screws and washers kit, for each  
rail.  
5. Return the sliding rails to their shortest position.  
Note: When fully extended, the sliding rails  
will lock. The release mechanism is located  
on the sliding rail as shown. Press the  
release mechanism while pushing the sliding  
rails to shorten them.  
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6. With the rails in their shortest position, adjust both front  
mounting brackets so that they are flush with the front of  
the unit.  
7. Accurately measure the depth of your rack and adjust the  
rear brackets accordingly.  
8. When all brackets are positioned correctly, tighten them.  
9. Lift the unit into place in the rack and screw it into place  
as shown.  
disc  
Note: To avoid injury, it is strongly recom-  
mended that two people lift the  
Transport GX21 into place while a third per-  
son screw it to the rack.  
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3.1 Introduction  
Chapter 3: Replacing installed components  
3.1  
Introduction  
This chapter describes how to replace all the pre-installed  
components of your Transport GX21 (B5350), including  
motherboard, CD-ROM drive, floppy disk drive and LED con-  
trol board. There is also a section covering the replacement  
for two 1-port S-ATA backplanes.  
Before you attempt to replace any components, make sure  
you have read section 2.1 Before you begin, in chapter 2,  
which describes the precautions you need to take and the  
tools you will require.  
3.2  
Replacing motherboard components  
Follow these instructions to remove motherboard compo-  
nents and replace the motherboard.  
3.2.1 Disconnecting all motherboard cables  
When replacing the motherboard or certain motherboard  
components, it my be necessary to remove cables connected  
to the motherboard.  
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3.2 Replacing motherboard components  
1. Disconnect power cables.  
Note: There are two air ducts, leading from  
the fans, covering the CPUs.  
2. Disconnect CD-ROM drive cable and  
S-ATA hard drive cable.  
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Note: If there is an FDD installed you will  
have to disconnect those cables too before  
you can remove the motherboard.  
3. Disconnect front panel LED and USB connectors.  
Front panel LED connector  
USB connector  
4. Remove fan and COM port connectors  
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3.2 Replacing motherboard components  
3.2.2 Replacing the motherboard  
Follow these instructions to remove the motherboard from  
your Transport GX21 (B5350).  
Note: Before removing the motherboard  
you must remove all cable connections to the  
motherboard. See section 3.2.1 Disconnect-  
ing all motherboard cables for details on how  
to do this.  
1. Remove the two airducts covering the CPUs  
and the fan assembly bracket from the chassis.  
2. Remove the PCI retention bar.  
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3.3 Replacing the CD-ROM drive  
3. Remove the nine screws that secure the motherboard to  
the chassis.  
4. Remove the motherboard from the chassis.  
3.3  
Replacing the CD-ROM drive  
This section describes how to remove and replace the CD-  
ROM drive in your Transport GX21 (B5350) system.  
1. Remove the chassis cover as described in section 2.2.1  
2. Disconnect the CD-ROM power and data cables.  
3. Remove the two screws that secure the CD-ROM to the  
chassis.  
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3.4 Replacing the LED control board  
4. Remove the two screws that secure the CD-ROM back-  
plane to the CD-ROM drive.  
5. Lift the drive from the chassis.  
3.4  
Replacing the LED control board  
Follow these instructions to replace the LED control board.  
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3.5 Replacing the storage backplane  
1. Remove the front panel ribbon cable from the rear of the  
LED control panel.  
2. Remove the two screws that secure the LED control  
panel to the chassis and lift the board free of the chassis.  
3.5  
Replacing the storage backplane  
This section describes how to replace the S-ATA backplane  
on your Transport GX21 (B5350).  
1. Remove the chassis cover as described in section 2.2.1  
2. Remove all cables connected to the S-ATA backplane,  
including power cables, and S-ATA data cables.  
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3.5 Replacing the storage backplane  
Note: You must remove the CD-ROM,  
front panel and FDD cables before removing  
the backplane. See 3.2 Replacing mother-  
board components for details on how to do  
this.  
3. Remove the three screws that secure the S-ATA back-  
plane bracket to the chassis.  
4. Remove the S-ATA backplane bracket and backplanes  
free from the chassis.  
5. Remove the six screws that secure the S-ATA backplane  
to the bracket.  
6. Remove the S-ATA backplane.  
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3.5.0.1 S-ATA backplane features  
J1 DC power input  
connector  
J3 serial ATA 7  
pin connector  
FAN1 Fan  
connector  
JP2 HDD LED  
connector  
Note: B5350G21S2H is shipped with two  
1-port S-ATA backplanes to support 2 hot-  
swap S-ATA hard disk drives  
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3.6 Replacing the power supply  
3.6  
Replacing the power supply  
Follow these instructions to replace the power supply in your  
Transport GX21 (B5350) system.  
1. Remove the chassis cover as described in section 2.2.1  
2. Disconnect power cables from the motherboard, back-  
planes, FDD, CD-ROM drive and fans. See 2.3 Installing  
Replacing the LED control board for details on how to do  
this.  
3. Remove the two screws that secure the power supply to  
the chassis and lift the unit free.  
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3.7 Replacing the cooling fans  
3.7  
Replacing the cooling fans  
Follow these instructions to replace the cooling fans in your  
Transport GX21 (B5350) system.  
1. Remove the chassis cover as described in section 2.2.1  
2. Remove the PCI retention bar  
Note: You may need to cut the cable ties  
that secure the fan power cables before  
attempting to unplug them.  
3. Remove the power cables for the 5 fans from the mother-  
board.  
4. Remove the two screws that secure the fan bracket to the  
chassis.  
5. Lift the fan bracket free of the unit  
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3.7 Replacing the cooling fans  
6. Remove the four screws securing each fan to the fan  
bracket to remove them from the fan bracket.  
Note: The Transport GX21 (B5350) uses  
two different types of cooling fans which  
operate at different speeds. The fan installed  
nearest the power supply has a peak speed  
of 15,000 rpm. The other 4 fans have a peak  
speed of 15,500 rpm. The fan nearest the  
power supply should be connected to the  
speed-controllable pin header (CPU1_FAN)  
on the mother board.  
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Appendix  
BIOS  
Introduction  
Your Transport GX21 (B5350) system includes a powerful  
Tiger i7320R S5350 motherboard with Phoenix BIOS on 8  
MBit flash ROM.  
The BIOS is the motherboard’s basic input/output system.  
The BIOS contains all the settings required to control the key-  
board, display, disk drives, serial communications, and a  
number of miscellaneous functions. This section of the  
appendix describes the various BIOS settings that can be  
used to configure your system.  
BIOS setup utility  
With the BIOS setup utility, you can modify BIOS settings and  
control the features of your system. The setup utility uses a  
number of menus.  
Note: All menus shown in this section are  
based on a typical system. The actual menus  
displayed on your screen may look different  
depending on the hardware and features  
installed.  
To start the BIOS setup utility:  
1. Turn on or reboot your system.  
2. Press <Del> during POST (F4 on remote console) to  
start the BIOS setup utility.  
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BIOS setup utility  
To select an item:  
Use the <Arrow> keys to make a selection.  
To display a submenu (a pointer  
marks all submenus)  
Use the arrow keys to move the cursor to the required sub-  
menu and press <Enter>.  
BIOS menu bar  
The menu bar at the top of the window lists the following  
selections:  
Menu bar selections  
Main  
Configure basic system setup options  
Advanced  
Security  
Power  
Boot  
Configure advanced chipset options  
Configure user and supervisor passwords  
Configure power management  
Configure system boot order  
Exit setup utility  
Exit  
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sent the BIOS setup default.  
BIOS legend bar  
The following chart describes the legend keys and their func-  
tions.  
Key  
Function  
General help window  
<F1>  
<ESC>  
Exit current window  
ÅÆ arrow keys  
ÇÈ arrow keys  
<Tab> or <Shift-Tab>  
<Home> or <End>  
<PgUp> or <PgDn>  
<Plus> or <Minus>  
<F9>  
Move between menus  
Move cursor up/down  
Select submenu  
Move cursor to the top or bottom of the window  
Move cursor to the next or previous page  
Change value  
Load setup default configuration values  
Save and exit  
<F10>  
<Enter>  
Select submenu  
BIOS main menu  
The Main BIOS menu is the first screen that appears when  
you enter BIOS setup. The menu has two main frames. The  
left frame displays all the options that can be configured.  
"Grayed-out" options cannot be configured, options in blue  
can be changed.  
The right frame displays the key legend. Above the key leg-  
end is an area reserved for a text message. When an option  
is selected in the left frame, it is highlighted in white. Often, a  
text message will accompany it.  
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Feature  
Option  
Description  
Set the system time  
System Time  
System Date  
HH:MM:SS  
MM:DD:YY  
Set the system date  
Legacy Diskette NONE /  
Set the floppy drive type  
A:  
360 K, 5.25 in /  
1.2 M, 5.25in /  
720K, 3.5 in /  
1.44 M, 3.5 in /  
2.88, 3.5 in  
IDE Channel  
submenu  
Set IDE drive configuration  
Set memory caching  
Set boot options  
Memory Cache submenu  
Boot Features  
submenu  
System Memory  
Set system memory  
Set extended memory  
Extended Mem-  
ory  
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IDE channel submenus  
You can use this screen to change IDE Configuration Set-  
tings.  
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Feature  
Cylinders  
Option  
Description  
Set number of cylinders on disk  
Set number of heads on disk  
Set number of sectors on disk  
Set maximum size of disk  
Heads  
Sectors  
Maximum Capac-  
ity  
Multi-Sector  
Transfers  
Disabled / 2 sectors  
4 sectors / 8 sectors  
16 sectors  
Set number of sectors per block  
for multiple sector transfers  
LBA Mode  
Control  
Enabled / Disabled  
Set LBA on or off  
32-bit I/O  
Enabled / Disabled  
Set 32-bit I/O on or off  
Transfer Mode  
Auto / Standard  
Set transfer mode for data to  
Fast PIO 1 / Fast PIO disk  
2 / Fast PIO 3 / Fast  
PIO 4 / FPIO 3 / DMA  
1 / FPIO 4 / DMA 2  
Ultra DMA Mode Disabled / Mode 0 /  
Set Ultra DMA mode  
Mode 1 / Mode 2  
Note: Selecting Auto will automatically  
detect IDE settings.  
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Memory cache  
You can use this screen to change memory caching settings  
Feature  
Option  
Description  
Cache System  
BIOS area  
NULL / Write  
Protect  
Cache system BIOS ROM  
(shadowing must be enabled)  
Cache Video BIOS NULL / Write  
Cache video BIOS ROM (Shad-  
owing must be enabled)  
area  
Protect  
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Boot features  
You can use this screen to set boot parameters.  
Feature  
Floppy Check  
Option  
Setting  
Enabled / Disabled Set check for floppy disk at  
POST on or off  
Summary Screen Enabled / Disabled Set a summary of BIOS settings  
at POST on or off  
Quiet Boot  
Enabled / Disabled Set the OEM logo during boot up  
on or off  
QuickBoot Mode  
Enabled / Disabled Speed up booting by shortening  
test procedure  
Extended Memory Normal / Just zero it Set test for extended memory at  
Testing / None POST  
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BIOS advanced menu  
You can use this menu to configure advanced BIOS settings.  
Features  
Option  
Description  
Hardware Monitor  
Enable ACPI  
submenu  
Set hardware monitor options  
Yes / No  
Installed OS  
Other / Win95 Set the installed operating system  
/ Win98 /  
WinMe /  
Win2000  
Note: Incorrect settings may  
cause the system to behave  
unpredictably.  
Reset Configuration  
Data  
Yes / No  
Force BIOS to discard old config-  
uration and re-detect hardware  
Large Disk Access  
Mode  
DOS / Other Set access mode for disks over  
C1024 H16 S64  
Parallel ATA  
Preliminary / Set controller for parallel ATA  
Secondary /  
devices  
Both  
Serial ATA  
Enabled /  
Disabled  
Set booting from S-ATA devices  
on or off  
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Features  
Option  
Description  
Native Mode Operation Auto / Paral- Set S-ATA devices to operate in  
lel ATA /  
Serial ATA /  
Both  
native or emulated mode  
SATA RAID Enable  
Enabled /  
Disabled  
Set RAID BIOS loading on start  
up  
Advanced Chipset Con- submenu  
trol  
Configures USB controller and  
legacy device support  
Advanced Processor  
Options  
submenu  
submenu  
submenu  
Set advanced processor options  
I/O Device  
Configuration  
Configure I/O devices  
DMI Event Logging  
Legacy USB Support  
Set DMI event logging  
Enabled /  
Disabled  
Set control of USB ports for oper-  
ating systems that do not support  
USB  
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Hardware monitor  
You can use this screen to change critical system settings.  
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Advanced chipset control submenu  
Use this screen to fine tine the chipset.  
Feature  
Option  
Description  
Integrated Device submenu  
Control Sub-Menu  
Integrated LAN 1  
Integrated LAN 2  
Spectrum Spread  
submenu  
submenu  
Force Compliance Enabled  
Mode Entry Disabled  
Set PCI-E compliance mode  
DRAM Data Integ- Disabled  
Set ECC mode for ECC memory mod-  
ules  
rity Mode  
72-bit ECC  
144-bit ECC  
Auto  
ECC Error Type  
None / NMI /  
SMI / SCI  
Set the type of interrupt generated  
when an ECC error occurs  
SERR Signal Con- None  
dition Single bit  
Set the error conditions on which  
SERR is sent  
Multiple bit  
Both  
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Feature  
Option  
Enabled  
Description  
Memory Remap  
Function  
Remap BIOS memory to above 1 MB  
(BIOS cannot be shadowed when this  
is enabled)  
Disabled  
Integrated Device Control Submenu  
Use this screen to control USB.  
Feature  
Option  
Description  
USB Device 29  
Function  
Enabled/Disabled  
Set functions of USB on or off  
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Integrated LAN 1 and 2 submenus  
You can use these screens to set options for the integrated  
LANs.  
Feature  
PCI-E port  
Option  
Description  
Auto / Disabled /  
Enabled / Force PCI  
Express v1.0 Com-  
patibility Mode  
Set PCI-E compatibility mode  
Option ROM Scan Enabled / Disabled  
Initialize device expansion  
ROM  
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Advanced Processor Control submenu  
Feature  
Option  
Enabled  
Description  
Hyper Threading  
Technology  
Enable Hyper-Threading (only if  
supported by processor)  
Disabled  
Thermal Manage- Enabled  
Prevent damage to the CPUs by  
slowing the processor. Full  
speed resumes when a stable  
temperature is reached  
ment 2  
Disabled  
Set Max Ext  
CPUID=3  
Enabled  
Disabled  
Set the Max CPUID extended  
function value to 3  
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I/O Device Configuration submenu  
You can use this screen to configure I/O Devices.  
Feature  
Serial port A  
Option  
Description  
Enabled / Disabled Turn serial port A on or off  
Base I/O address 3F8 / 2F8 / 3E8 / 2E8 Set the base I/O address for  
serial port A  
Interrupt  
IRQ3 / IRQ4  
Set the interrupt for serial port A  
Serial port B  
Enabled / Disabled Turn serial port B on or off  
Base I/O address 3F8 / 2F8 / 3E8 / 2E8 Set the base I/O address for  
serial port B  
Interrupt  
Mode  
IRQ3 / IRQ4  
Set the interrupt for serial port B  
Normal / IrDA / ASK- Set the mode for the type of  
IR  
device to be attached to serial  
port B  
Parallel Port  
Mode  
Enabled / Disabled Turn the parallel port on or off  
SPP / EPP / EC  
Set the mode for the type of  
device to be attached to the par-  
allel port  
Base I/O and Inter- Disabled  
Set the base I/O address and  
interrupt for the parallel port  
rupt  
378/IRQ7  
278/IRQ5 3BC/IRQ7  
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Feature  
Option  
Description  
DMA Channel  
DMA 1 / DMA 3  
Set the DMA channel for the par-  
allel port  
Floppy disk con-  
troller  
Enabled / Disabled Set the Floppy Disk on or off  
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DMI Event Logging submenu  
Use this screen to set DMI event-logging options.  
Feature  
Option  
Description  
Event Logging  
Enabled / Disabled Set DMA Logging on or off  
ECC Event  
Logging  
Enabled / Disabled Set ECC Logging on or off  
Clear all DMI event Yes / No  
Clear all DMI logs after rebooting  
logs  
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Console Redirection submenu  
Use this screen to set options for external control using a  
console.  
Feature  
Option  
Description  
Com Port Address Disabled / On-board Enable onboard COM ports for  
COM A / On-board  
COM B / NULL  
external console use  
Baud Rate  
300 / 1200 / 2400 /  
Set the baud rate for the COM  
9600 / 19.2K / 38.4K port  
/ 57.6K / 115.2K  
Console Type  
VT100 / VT100,8bit / Set the console type  
PC-ANSI, 7bit / PC  
ANSI / VT100+ / VT-  
UTF8 / NULL  
Flow Control  
NULL / XON/XOFF / Enable flow control  
CTS/RTS  
Console  
Direct / Via modem Set modem or direct connection  
Connection  
Continue C.R. after On / Off  
POST  
Enable console redirection after  
the operating system has loaded  
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ASF Configuration submenu  
You can use this screen to set ASF options.  
Feature  
Option  
Description  
Minimum  
Watchdog Timeout  
Set the time for BIOS to stop the  
Watchdog Timer after a reset  
has occurs  
BIOS Boot  
Timeout  
Set time for BIOS to boot before  
the system is reset  
OS Boot Timeout  
Time for OS to boot before  
system is reset  
Power-on wait  
time  
Set maximum amount of time for  
Alert Sending Device to connect  
with its transport media  
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Security menu  
You can use this screen to set security options for your com-  
puter.  
Feature  
Option  
Description  
Set Supervisor  
Password  
Set the supervisor password  
which restricts access to the  
BIOS  
Set User  
Set user password  
Password  
Password on boot  
Set system to ask for password  
at start up. Failure to enter the  
correct password within three  
attempts will result in system  
shutdown  
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Power menu  
You can use this screen to configure power management.  
Feature  
Option  
Description  
Resume On Time On / Off  
Set a time for the system to  
automatically power on  
Power Button  
Behavior  
On/Off  
Wake/Sleep  
Set power button to switch  
power on and off or sleep and  
wake up  
After power Failure Enabled  
Set the system to return to  
previous state or stay powered  
off after a power failure  
Disabled  
Chassis Intrusion Enabled  
Set BIOS to record chassis intru-  
sion events  
Detect  
Disabled  
Power On By  
PCI/PCI-X  
Enabled  
Disabled  
Set system to wake up from  
sleep mode on PCI card input  
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Boot menu  
You can use this screen to set boot up options.  
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Exit menu  
You can use this screen to save or discard changes and load  
factory defaults.  
Feature  
Option  
Description  
Exit Saving Changes  
Save changes made and  
exit BIOS  
Exit Discarding  
Changes  
Discard changes made and  
exit BIOS  
Load Setup Defaults  
Discard Changes  
Save Changes  
Restore all BIOS settings to  
factory defaults  
Restores settings to  
previous values  
Saves settings at their cur-  
rent values  
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Technical support  
If a problem arises with this system, you should consult your  
dealer first for help. The system is likely to have been config-  
ured by your dealer, making him the most appropriate choice  
when seeking technical advice. Your dealer may also be  
close enough to visit with the hardware for servicing or test-  
ing.  
Help resources:  
1. See the TYAN website for FAQs, bulletins, driver updates  
2. Only contact TYAN after first speaking with your dealer  
3. Check the TYAN user group:  
alt.comp.periphs.mainboard.TYAN  
Returning merchandise for service  
If any problems occur during the product’s warranty period,  
consult your system vendor or distributor before contacting  
TYAN. The warranty covers normal customer use of the  
product. The warranty does not cover damages sustained  
during shipping or failure due to alteration, misuse, abuse, or  
improper maintenance of the unit.  
Note: A receipt or copy of your invoice,  
marked with the date of purchase, is required  
before any warranty service can be provided.  
You may obtain service by calling the manu-  
facturer for a Return Merchandise Authoriza-  
tion (RMA) number. The RMA number  
should be displayed prominently on the out-  
side of the shipping carton, and the package  
should be mailed prepaid. TYAN will pay to  
have the product shipped back to you.  
Transport GX21 (B5350) User’s Manual.  
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