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Table of Contents:

  • Page 3 – Chapter 1; System Overview; ystem Features
  • Page 10 – Guide; Integrated Server Management; Server Management suite.
  • Page 11 – Video Controller; tems Installation and Troubleshooting Guide; SCSI Configuration Guidelines
  • Page 12 – SCSI ID Numbers; Installation; Device Termination
  • Page 13 – ystem Unit; System Power Supply
  • Page 14 – Figure 1-6. Power Supply Connectors
  • Page 17 – DC Power Distribution (Nonredundant System); DDBP
  • Page 18 – Figure 1-12. Power-Supply Paralleling Board Connectors
  • Page 19 – Figure 1-14. DC Power Connector PWR2 and PWR3
  • Page 21 – Power Distribution (Redundant System
  • Page 22 – System Board Layout
  • Page 23 – Main Memory
  • Page 24 – Interrupt Assignments; do not
  • Page 25 – DMA Channel Assignments
  • Page 26 – echnical Specifications; microprocessors
  • Page 27 – Externally accessible:
  • Page 28 – PWRGOOD, and miscellaneous power; User’s Guide
  • Page 29 – event of a power failure); installed; square wave form: 27 G for 15 ms
  • Page 31 – Chapter 2; Basic Troubleshooting; nitial User Contact; he or she was performing at the time the problem occurred.; Yes
  • Page 32 – xternal Visual Inspection; Does the inspection reveal any problems?
  • Page 33 – bserving the Boot Routine; Alt; Do the fans run normally?; Watch the Num Lock, Caps Lock, and Scroll Lock indicators on the; Beep codes
  • Page 34 – Observe the monitor screen for the Dell Server Assistant Menu.; nternal Visual Inspection; all the AC power cables from their power sources.
  • Page 35 – Verify that all jumpers are set correctly.; Does the problem appear to be resolved?; liminating Resource Conflicts; The system diagnostics (included on the
  • Page 36 – etting Help; Installation and Troubleshooting Guide
  • Page 37 – Chapter 3; Beep Codes and Error Messages; OST Beep Codes; DRAM refresh failure
  • Page 39 – ystem Error Messages
  • Page 43 – Chapter 4; Removing and Replacing Parts; ecommended Tools
  • Page 45 – To remove a computer cover, follow these steps:; Turn the cover’s keylocks on the back panel of the computer to the; Figure 4-2. Keylocks on Computer’s Back Panel; Loosen the three screws along the back edge of the cover (see
  • Page 46 – ront Bezel; To remove the front bezel, follow these steps:; Release the two tabs on each side of the bezel.
  • Page 47 – Drives
  • Page 48 – until the tabs come loose from the bezel.; To replace a front-panel insert
  • Page 49 – Externally Accessible Drives; Figure 4-6. Externally Accessible Drives Removal; slide the drive out of the bay.
  • Page 51 – If a PowerEdge Expandable RAID Controller host adapter card is; for more information). If this host adapter
  • Page 52 – carrier, and lift the drive from the carrier.
  • Page 53 – CSI Backplane Board; Figure 4-10. SCSI Backplane Board Removal; Disconnect all cables from the SCSI backplane board.
  • Page 54 – ower Supply; The computer may have one or two power supplies.; Turn the locking switch on the power supply to the Off position; To replace a power supply, perform these steps in reverse order.
  • Page 55 – ower-Supply Paralleling Board; To remove a power-supply paralleling board, follow these steps:; Disconnect all cables from the power-supply paralleling board.
  • Page 56 – ower Connector Panel; To remove the power connector panel, follow these steps:; chassis, and then lift the panel away from the computer.
  • Page 57 – ontrol Panel; To remove the control panel, follow these steps:; Remove the screw holding the control panel to the chassis.
  • Page 58 – ooling Fans; To remove a cooling fan, follow these steps:; nector on the system board.
  • Page 59 – ystem Board Components
  • Page 60 – Expansion Cards; To remove an expansion card, follow these steps:; Disconnect any cables connected to the expansion card.
  • Page 61 – DIMMs
  • Page 62 – Microprocessor and Heat Sink; Figure 4-20. Microprocessor Configuration
  • Page 63 – Figure 4-21. Microprocessor Securing Clip
  • Page 64 – Lift the microprocessor out of its socket.; To install
  • Page 65 – System Battery; To remove the system battery, follow these steps:; of the system setup screens.; See “Computers Covers” found earlier in this chapter.
  • Page 66 – ystem Board; To remove the system board, follow these steps:; Disconnect all cables from the system board.; the computer chassis.
  • Page 67 – Appendix A; System Setup Program; ystem Setup Screens; Main menu — Provides settings for the basic system configuration; Screen Conventions; Key functions box — Lists the System Setup keys and their functions
  • Page 68 – Key Functions
  • Page 69 – Screen Color Combinations
  • Page 70 – not
  • Page 71 – Boot Options Submenu; Table A-3. Boot Options Submenu Categories
  • Page 72 – Advanced Menu
  • Page 74 – Security Menu
  • Page 76 – Exit Menu
  • Page 77 – Save Changes and Exit
  • Page 79 – Index
  • Page 81 – See
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Summary

Page 3 - Chapter 1; System Overview; ystem Features

System Overview 1-1 Chapter 1 System Overview T he Dell ® PowerEdge ® 4100 systems covered in this manual are high-speed, upgradable server systems, which use the Intel ® Pentium ® Pro family of microprocessors. PowerEdge 4100 systems incorporate the high-performance peripheral component interconnec...

Page 10 - Guide; Integrated Server Management; Server Management suite.

1-8 Dell PowerEdge 4100/180 and 4100/200 Systems Service Manual System Memory The PowerEdge 4100 systems have a minimum of 64 MB of 72-bit-wide, buff-ered EDO memory. The system memory capacity can be expanded to 1024 MB (1 GB) by using combinations of 32- and 128-MB buffered, EDO dual in-line memor...

Page 11 - Video Controller; tems Installation and Troubleshooting Guide; SCSI Configuration Guidelines

System Overview 1-9 Video Controller The video subsystem is built into the system board and consists of a high-speed, high-resolution, VGA-compatible video subsystem. The video controller is con-nected to the PCI local bus. The standard video subsystem contains 1 MB of DRAM memory (the video memory ...

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