Page 3 - Table of Contents
TM700 User Guide - Table of Contents i Table of Contents Table of Contents ____________________________________________________ iUsing This Guide ___________________________________________________ iiiText Conventions ___________________________________________________ ivRelated Documents __________...
Page 7 - Proprietary Notice and Liability Disclaimer; The Netherlands
100 Proprietary Notice and Liability Disclaimer The information disclosed in this document, including all designs and related materials, is the valuable property of NEC Computers International and/or its licensors. NEC Computers International and/or its licensors, as appropriate, reserve all patent,...
Page 9 - Using This Guide; This guide contains the following information:
Using This Guide Welcome to the EXPRESS 5800 TM700 User Guide. This user's guide provides aquick reference to information about your server system. Its goal is to familiarize youwith your system and the tasks necessary for system configuring and upgrading. This guide contains the following informati...
Page 10 - Text Conventions; This guide uses the following text conventions.; WARNING; Ctrl; and press; ENTER
TM700 User Guide - Using this Guide iv Text Conventions This guide uses the following text conventions. Warnings, cautions, and notes have the following meanings: WARNING Warnings alert you to situations that could result in serious per-sonal injury or loss of life. CAUTION Cautions indicate situati...
Page 11 - Related Documents; System Release Notes
TM700 User Guide - Using this Guide v Related Documents In addition to this guide, the following system documentation may be included withyour system either as electronic files (on the EXPRESSBUILDER CD-ROM) or aspaper copy shipped with your server. ■ System Release Notes Release Notes provide you w...
Page 12 - Safety Notices; The DC push-button on/off switch on the front panel does not turn off
TM700 User Guide - Using this Guide vi Safety Notices ■ Caution: To reduce the risk of electric shock which could cause personal injury, follow all safety notices. The symbols shown are used in your documentation andon your equipment to indicate safety hazards. ■ Warning: Lithium batteries can be da...
Page 13 - To ensure the extra-low voltage
TM700 User Guide - Using this Guide vii Safety Notices for Users Outside of the U.S.A. and Canada ■ PELV (Protected Extra-Low Voltage) Integrity: To ensure the extra-low voltage integrity of the equipment, connect only equipment with mains-protected electri-cally-compatible circuits to the external ...
Page 14 - Care and Handling
TM700 User Guide - Using this Guide viii Care and Handling Use the following guidelines to properly handle and care for your system. Protect the system from extremely low or high temperatures. Let the system warm (or cool) to room temperature before using it. Keep the system away from magnetic force...
Page 15 - System Overview
1 System Overview ■ Overview ■ System Features ■ System Chassis Features ■ Standard Features ■ Optional Features ■ EXPRESSBUILDER CD-ROM 100System Overview
Page 16 - Overview
TM700 User Guide - System Overview 1 - 2 Overview The Express 5800 TM700 server is based on the Intel ® 875P MCH and Intel ® ICH5-R chipsets and designed for the Intel ® Pentium ® 4 processor. It offers essential features for entry-level server applications, such as: ■ Web hosting ■ Domain name serv...
Page 17 - System Features; Your system features the following major components:
TM700 User Guide - System Overview 1 - 3 System Features Your system features the following major components: ■ Intel® Pentium® or Intel Celeron processor . ■ Five 32-bit PCI 2.2 expansion slots for bus master PCI cards like LAN cards with133MB/s maximum throughput. ■ Embedded PC-compatible supp...
Page 18 - System Chassis Features; Front View; Caution
TM700 User Guide - System Overview 1 - 4 System Chassis Features Front View The following figure shows the location of the front system features Figure 1 - 1 : Front View Caution When the system is in stand-by mode, make sure that the totalUSB and PS/2 peripheral consumption does not exceed 2A.Other...
Page 19 - Rear View
TM700 User Guide - System Overview 1 - 5 Rear View Figure 1 - 2 : Rear View 1 AC power connector Connect the power cord to this socket. 2 DC-12V power connector 12V power connector that you can use to connect speakers for example. 3 Connectors Refer to the ‘System Connectors’ section hererafter for ...
Page 20 - System Connectors
TM700 User Guide - System Overview 1 - 6 System Connectors Figure 1 - 3 : System Connectors RJ45 Leds Figure 1 - 4 : RJ45 Leds Expansion Board Slots Five PCI expansion slots are available enabling you to install additional Video Boardsand LAN board. Refer to the ‘Optional Features’ section for detai...
Page 21 - Internal View
TM700 User Guide - System Overview 1 - 7 Internal View Figure 1 - 5 : Internal View 1 Power supply slot 2 Processor air duct 3 Motherboard 4 5.25-inch and 3.5-inch devices slots 5 Hard disk drives slots
Page 22 - Motherboard; Table 1 - 3: TM700 Motherboard Internal Connectors
TM700 User Guide - System Overview 1 - 8 Motherboard Figure 1 - 6 : TM700 Motherboard Table 1 - 3: TM700 Motherboard Internal Connectors Denomination on drawing Name Type ATXPWR Power connector 20 pin keyed connector ATX12V Power connector 4 pin keyed connector CPU_FAN CPU fan connector 3 pin header...
Page 24 - Standard Features; Convertible chassis; Processor; PCI Slots
TM700 User Guide - System Overview 1 - 10 Standard Features ■ Convertible chassis ■ 280W power supply ■ 3.5-inch 1.44MB floppy disk drive ■ On-board LAN ethernet ■ Intel Pentium 4 processor support ■ Dual channel memory architecture support ■ P-ATA and S-ATA hard disk drives support ■ CD-ROM, DVD-RO...
Page 25 - The 82547EI controller supports the following features:; ACPI; Keyboard and Mouse
TM700 User Guide - System Overview 1 - 11 The motherboard uses one Intel® 82547EI Gigabit Ethernet Controller and supports10Base-T/100Base-TX/1000Base-T network systems. The 82547EI controller supports the following features: ■ Full-duplex Gigabit throughput and higher platform performance with Comm...
Page 26 - Optional Features; Rotation Speed: 48x max
TM700 User Guide - System Overview 1 - 12 Optional Features You will find hereafter information about the optional components that may beinstalled in your system. CD-ROM Drive ■ Rotation Speed: 48x max ■ Buffer: 128 kBytes ■ Emergency Eject: Pin-hole on front panel to release tray. ■ Form Factor: 5....
Page 27 - Environmental Specifications:
TM700 User Guide - System Overview 1 - 13 - 16.6 Mbytes/s (PIO Mode 4/ MULTI word DMA Mode 2) - 8.3 Mbytes/s (Single word DMA Mode 2) - 66.7 Mbytes/s (Ultra DMA Mode 4) ■ Rotation Speed: - CD-ROM: 8780 rpm - DVD-ROM: 9420 rpm ■ Full Stroke: - CD-ROM: 160 ms - DVD-ROM: 180 ms ■ Environmental Specific...
Page 28 - Intel Pro 1000 MT LAN Board; E-IDE Hard Disk Drive; Table 1 - 7: Combo Drive Environmental Specifications
TM700 User Guide - System Overview 1 - 14 - CD-ROM: 120ms - DVD-ROM: 140ms ■ Performance: ■ Environmental Specifications: Intel Pro 1000 MT LAN Board ■ IEEE Standard ■ 10BASE-T, 100BASE-TX, 1000BASE-T ■ Intel ® SingleDriver TM Technology ■ Plug and Play Specification Support ■ Easy Installation, Int...
Page 29 - S-ATA Hard Disk Drive; RAID; Video Board
TM700 User Guide - System Overview 1 - 15 S-ATA Hard Disk Drive ■ Capacity: 80gb minimum ■ 7200RPM ■ RAID0 and RAID1 support. Refer to RAID Application documentation for details. Caution You may use either E-IDE or S-ATA hard disk drives.However, mixing E-IDE and S-ATA hard disk drives is notsupport...
Page 30 - PCI Video Board; Sony AIT1 Tape Backup Unit
TM700 User Guide - System Overview 1 - 16 ■ Hardware overlay ■ Hardware antialiased lines ■ Two-sided lighting ■ Full-scene antialiasing ■ 2nd-generation occlusion culling ■ Dual 350MHz RAMDACs ■ Maximum Resolution 2048x1536 @ 75Hz ■ OpenGL quad-buffered stereo ■ NVIDIA Unified Driver Architecture (...
Page 32 - EXPRESSBUILDER CD-ROM; With the EXPRESSBUILDER CD you can:; IMPORTANT
TM700 User Guide - EXPRESSBUILDER CD-ROM 1 - 18 EXPRESSBUILDER CD-ROM With the EXPRESSBUILDER CD you can: ■ Create diskettes (third party software drivers). ■ Do Windows 2000, Windows XP or Windows Server 2003 Hard Disk PreloadRecovery. What is on the CD that you may need to use Third Party Software...
Page 33 - LICENSE; . You may use the SOFTWARE on the machines intended for its use.; TERM
TM700 User Guide - EXPRESSBUILDER CD-ROM 1 - 19 END-USER LICENSE AGREEMENT. You assume responsibility for the selection ofthe SOFTWARE to achieve your intended results, and for the installation, use andresults obtained from the software. LICENSE 1. Use . You may use the SOFTWARE on the machines inte...
Page 34 - LIMITATIONS OF REMEDIES
TM700 User Guide - EXPRESSBUILDER CD-ROM 1 - 20 Neither NEC Computers International nor its suppliers warrant that the functions con-tained in the SOFTWARE will meet your requirements or that the operation of theSOFTWARE will be uninterrupted or error free. NEC Computers International war-rants the ...
Page 35 - Setting Up the System
2 Setting Up the System ■ Overview ■ Selecting a Site ■ Unpacking the System ■ Making Connections ■ Connecting the Power Cord ■ Using the System
Page 37 - Selecting a Site; Note
TM700 User Guide - Setting Up the System 2 - 3 Selecting a Site The system operates reliably in a typical office environment.Choose a site that is: ■ Near grounded, three-pronged power outlets. Note : For the United States and Canada, this means a NEMA 6-15R outlet for 200-240 VAC. The system cannot...
Page 38 - Unpacking the System
TM700 User Guide - Setting Up the System 2 - 4 Unpacking the System When you receive your system, inspect the shipping containers prior to unpacking. Ifthe shipping boxes are damaged, note the damage, and if possible, photograph it forreference. After removing the contents of the containers, keep th...
Page 39 - Making Connections
TM700 User Guide - Setting Up the System 2 - 5 Making Connections Connect your keyboard, monitor, and mouse. Also connect any external peripheraldevices such as a printer or scanner by following the instructions included with thesedevices. Caution Damage to the system may result if the keyboard/ mou...
Page 40 - Connecting the Power Cord; Warning
TM700 User Guide - Setting Up the System 2 - 6 Connecting the Power Cord Plug the female end of the AC power cord into the input receptacle on the rear of thepower supply cage. Plug the male end of the power cord into NEMA 5-15R outlet for100-120 VAC or NEMA 6-15R outlet for 200-240 VAC. If the powe...
Page 41 - Using the System
TM700 User Guide - Setting Up the System 2 - 7 Using the System The following subsections describe how to use this server system properly and safely,including an explanation of the server system power on/off sequences, what the POSTprogram checks in the server, and how to perform a forced power shut...
Page 42 - Powering On Your System
TM700 User Guide - Setting Up the System 2 - 8 Powering On Your System CAUTION: - If the power cord is connected to a power control device such as a UPS (Uninterruptive Power Supply),make sure that the power control device is powered. - Do not turn off the server until characters following the Boot-...
Page 43 - CAUTION; Problem Solving; Powering Off the Server System; Forcing a Power Shutdown
TM700 User Guide - Setting Up the System 2 - 9 CAUTION Always allow POST to complete before powering down yoursystem. If you have problems powering on your system, refer to Problem Solving in Chapter 5 of this User’s Guide. After you have successfully powered on your system, insert the EXPRESSBUILDE...
Page 45 - Configuring Your System
3 Configuring Your System ■ Configuring Your System ■ BIOS Setup Utility ■ Configuring MotherBoard Jumpers
Page 47 - BIOS Setup Utility; Using the BIOS Setup Utility; Press; DEL; . The BIOS Setup Utility starts and the Main Menu is displayed. The; . An arrow precedes selections with submenus.
TM700 User Guide - Configuring Your System 3 - 3 BIOS Setup Utility The BIOS Setup Utility is used to change system configuration parameters. The utilityis resident in the system FLASH memory and does not require a diskette or an operat-ing system present to run. Using the BIOS Setup Utility You acc...
Page 48 - BIOS Setup Configuration Settings
TM700 User Guide - Configuring Your System 3 - 4 BIOS Setup Configuration Settings The BIOS Setup Configuration tables show the default settings for the BIOS SetupUtility and provide a place for you to record any changes you make to these settings.Recommended values are bold in the following tables.
Page 49 - Main Menu; Primary and Secondary Master and Slave IDE Submenus; Table 3 - 4: Primary And Secondary Master And Slave IDE Submenus
TM700 User Guide - Configuring Your System 3 - 5 Main Menu Primary and Secondary Master and Slave IDE Submenus Table 3 - 3: Main Menu Feature Choices or Display Only Description Your Setting System Time HH:MM:SS Set the System Time. System Date MM/DD/YYYY Set the System Date. Legacy Diskette A Disab...
Page 50 - IDE Configuration Submenu
TM700 User Guide - Configuring Your System 3 - 6 IDE Configuration Submenu DMA Mode Auto SWDMA0 SWDMA1 SWDMA2 MWDMA0 MWDMA1 MWDMA2 UDMA0 UDMA1 UDMA2 UDMA3 UDMA4 UDMA5 UDMA6 Selects the DMA mode used for moving data to/from the drive. This field is informative only for Type Auto. SMART Monitoring Aut...
Page 51 - System Information Submenu
TM700 User Guide - Configuring Your System 3 - 7 System Information Submenu Note: The BIOS may display more options that presented here. Table 3 - 5: System Information Submenu Feature Choices or Display Only Description Your Setting AMIBIOS Version Information only e.g. 10.13.02 Build Date Informat...
Page 52 - Advanced Menu; CPU Configuration Submenu
TM700 User Guide - Configuring Your System 3 - 8 Advanced Menu CPU Configuration Submenu Notes: 1. This motherboard supports Intel Pentium 4 CPUs with Hyper-Threading Technology 2. Hyper-Threading Technology is supported under Windows 2 0 0 3 , W i n d o w s X P a n d L i n u x 2 . 4 x ( k e r n e l...
Page 53 - Chipset Submenu; Table 3 - 4: Onboard Devices Configuration Submenu
TM700 User Guide - Configuring Your System 3 - 9 Chipset Submenu Onboard Devices Configuration Submenu Table 3 - 3: Chipset Submenu Feature Choices or Display Only Description Your Setting WARNING: Setting wrong values in below sections may cause system to malfunction. Configure DRAM Timing by SPD D...
Page 54 - PCIPnP Submenu
TM700 User Guide - Configuring Your System 3 - 10 PCIPnP Submenu USB Configuration Submenu Table 3 - 7: PCIPnP Submenu Feature Choices or Display Only Description Your Setting WARNING: Setting wrong values in below sections may cause system to malfunction. Plug And Play O/S No Yes The BIOS will init...
Page 55 - Power Menu; Power Up Control Submenu
TM700 User Guide - Configuring Your System 3 - 11 Power Menu Power Up Control Submenu Table 3 - 9: Security Menu Feature Choices or Display Only Description Your Setting Suspend-to-RAM Disabled Enabled When set to Enabled , ACPI sleeping state is Suspend-To- RAM. When set to Disabled , ACPI sleeping...
Page 56 - Boot Menu; Boot Device Priority Submenu; Table 3 - 13: Boot Settings Configuration Submenu
TM700 User Guide - Configuring Your System 3 - 12 Boot Menu Boot Device Priority Submenu Boot Settings Configuration Submenu Security Submenu Table 3 - 11: Boot Menu Feature Choices or Display Only Description Your Setting Boot Device Priority Select sub-menu. Boot Settings Configuration Select sub-...
Page 58 - Exit Menu
TM700 User Guide - Configuring Your System 3 - 14 Exit Menu You can make the following selections on the Exit Menu. Select an option using the upor down arrow keys, then press <Enter> to execute the option. Pressing <Esc> doesnot exit this menu. You must select one of the items from the ...
Page 59 - Configuring MotherBoard Jumpers
TM700 User Guide - Configuring Your System 3 - 15 Configuring MotherBoard Jumpers Your system’s motherboard has 6 jumper settings: ■ Clear CMOS jumper ■ USB POWER jumper (x4) ■ KBPW jumper Clear CMOS Jumper (CLRTC) 1. Power off the system and unplug the AC power cord. 2. Set position as 2-3 (Clear C...
Page 61 - Upgrading Your System
4 Upgrading Your System ■ General Information ■ Static Precautions ■ Equipment Log ■ Tools Recommended for Upgrading Your System ■ Preparing Your System for Upgrade ■ Shifting from Tower to Desktop ■ Shifting from Desktop to Tower ■ Removing or Installing the Right Side Door ■ Removing and Replacing...
Page 62 - General Information; Static Precautions
TM700 User Guide - Upgrading Your System 4 - 2 General Information WARNING The DC push-button on/off switch on the front panel does notturn off the system AC power. Also, +5vdc is present on thes y s t em b o ar d w h e ne v e r t h e A C p o w e r c o rd i s c o n ne c t e dbetween the system and a...
Page 63 - Equipment Log
TM700 User Guide - Upgrading Your System 4 - 3 Equipment Log Use the equipment log form located at the end of this manual to record the model andserial number of your system, all installed options, and any other pertinent informationspecific to your system. You will need this information when config...
Page 64 - Shifting from Tower to Desktop; Lay the chassis on its left side.
TM700 User Guide - Upgrading Your System 4 - 4 Shifting from Tower to Desktop Your Express5800 TM is equipped with a convertible chassis, which allows you to setup your computer either as a tower, or as a desktop. Please find below the instructionsneeded to turn your tower computer into a desktop sy...
Page 65 - Shifting from Desktop to Tower
TM700 User Guide - Upgrading Your System 4 - 5 Shifting from Desktop to Tower Your Express5800 TM is equipped with a convertible chassis, which allows you to setup your computer either as a tower, or as a desktop. Please find below the instructionsneeded to turn your desktop computer into a tower sy...
Page 66 - Removing or Installing the Right Side Door; Removing the Right Side Door:; Remove the two thumb screws located on the back of your system.; Lift the cover away from the computer; Replacing the Right Side Door:
TM700 User Guide - Upgrading Your System 4 - 6 Removing or Installing the Right Side Door The right side door (tower configuration), also known as top cover (desktop configura-tion) provides access to the disk drive bays, to the motherboard and to the 5.25 and 3.5-inch bays. The left side cover (tow...
Page 67 - panel should fit squarely together.
TM700 User Guide - Upgrading Your System 4 - 7 1. Take a few moments to examine the interior side of the cover, and notice the 4 metal hooks located on two opposite edges, and the 6 bigger hooks located on athird edge. 2. Leaving about 1 centimetre to slide the cover forward, lay the cover on the ch...
Page 68 - Removing and Replacing the Front Panel; Removing the Front Panel:; tabs are securely inserted into their slots.
TM700 User Guide - Upgrading Your System 4 - 8 Removing and Replacing the Front Panel Removing the Front Panel: 1. Remove the right side door, and lay the chassis on its left side. See “Removing the Right Side Door:” on page 4-6. 2. The front panel is secured by 6 pop-in tabs. Press upwards on the t...
Page 72 - Installing or Removing a 5.25-inch Device; Remove the front panel. See “Removing the Front Panel:” on page 8.
TM700 User Guide - Upgrading Your System 4 - 12 Installing or Removing a 5.25-inch Device This section of the chapter describes how to add and remove 5.25-inch devices. Youcan install a CD-ROM/ DVD-ROM/ COMBO DVD-ROM CD-RW Drive, tape backupunit, or other 5-25 inch devices in the additional 5.25-inc...
Page 75 - Adding a Floppy Disk Drive
TM700 User Guide - Upgrading Your System 4 - 15 Installing a 3.5-inch Floppy Disk Drive To install a 3.5-inch floppy disk drive in the upper 3.5-inch slot of the 3.5/5.25-inchbracket: 1. Remove the right side door. See “Removing the Right Side Door:” on page 6. 2. Remove the front panel. See “Removi...
Page 78 - Installing or Removing Hard Disk Drives; Removing a Hard Disk Drive
TM700 User Guide - Upgrading Your System 4 - 18 Installing or Removing Hard Disk Drives This section describes how to remove, replace and add Hard Disk Drives. Removing a Hard Disk Drive 1. Remove the right side door. See “Removing the Right Side Door:” on page 4-6. 2. Remove the front panel. See “R...
Page 79 - Remove the two screws (B) holding the HDD bracket to the front of the
TM700 User Guide - Upgrading Your System 4 - 19 5. Remove the two screws (B) holding the HDD bracket to the front of the chassis. Figure 4 - 17 : HDD Bracket Screws 6. Slide the HDD bracket backwards, and set it aside. 7. The hard disk drive is secured to the bracket with 4 screws located either on ...
Page 80 - Installing a Hard Disk Drive; Remove the screw
TM700 User Guide - Upgrading Your System 4 - 20 Installing a Hard Disk Drive Warning Make sure to install hard disk drives in either slot A or slot C. DO NOT use Slot B. Doing so may damage the system and result in serious burns. 1. Refer to the information provided with the hard disk drive for pre-...
Page 81 - Remove the two screws
TM700 User Guide - Upgrading Your System 4 - 21 6. Remove the two screws (B) holding the HDD bracket to the front of the chassis, slide the HDD bracket backwards, and set it aside. Figure 4 - 19 : HDD Bracket Screws Caution Be careful when working around the cables connected to thealready installed ...
Page 83 - Upgrading Microprocessor
TM700 User Guide - Upgrading Your System 4 - 23 Upgrading Microprocessor Your system is fitted with a Pentium™ 4 processor. That processor is installed in aSocket mPGA 478B. Install a CPU according to the following procedure. 1. Remove the side access panel. See “Removing the Right Side Door:” on pa...
Page 84 - static-free surface or conductive foam pad.; Position the heat sink on the processor.
TM700 User Guide - Upgrading Your System 4 - 24 9. Remove the new processor from its antistatic package and place it on a grounded, static-free surface or conductive foam pad. 10. Position the processor over the processor socket so that its pins align with the socket holes. Note: Be aware of CPU dir...
Page 85 - Push the handle down.
TM700 User Guide - Upgrading Your System 4 - 25 Note: Make sure that the heatsink is level. 14. Push the handle down. 15. Connect the fan cable to the CPU fan connector on the motherboard. 16. Replace the air duct: ■ Make sure the arrow on the air duct points towards the Power Supply Unit. ■ Replace...
Page 86 - Recommended Memory Configuration; Windows
TM700 User Guide - Upgrading Your System 4 - 26 Upgrading Random Access Memory (RAM) Recommended Memory Configuration The table hereafter shows the recommended memory configurations. * If only slot A1 is populated, slot B1 can be populated with same size DIMM. Doingso automatically swtiches to dual-...
Page 87 - Removing a DDR module
TM700 User Guide - Upgrading Your System 4 - 27 2. Click on Switch to classic view . 3. Double click on the System icon, and click on the General tab. This tab shows the random access memory (RAM). This is the amount of system memory inyour computer. Windows ® 2003 1. On the Windows desktop, click o...
Page 89 - Installing and Removing an Adapter Card; Installing an Adapter Card
TM700 User Guide - Upgrading Your System 4 - 29 Installing and Removing an Adapter Card Your computer's motherboard features several expansion slots that can accommodateaccessory adapter cards, such as a sound card or TV card. Please refer to sectionExpansion Cards Resources hereafter for details. I...
Page 90 - Expansion Cards Resources
TM700 User Guide - Upgrading Your System 4 - 30 For more details on the location and availability of the adapter card slots on yoursystem's motherboard, see the section entitled Motherboard. Expansion Cards Resources We advise you to install any optional adapter cards accordingly to the following or...
Page 91 - Replacing the Battery; Remove the battery from the motherboard as follows:; Locate the battery on the motherboard. See “Motherboard” on page 1-8.; Replace the system unit cover.
TM700 User Guide - Upgrading Your System 4 - 31 Replacing the Battery All motherboards use a battery to maintain system configuration information. If it failsto maintain system configuration, replace it with an identical rated battery from thesame manufacturer. Remove the battery from the motherboar...
Page 92 - Cabling the Device; The IDE Cable; Each IDE connector on the motherboard supports two devices.
TM700 User Guide - Upgrading Your System 4 - 32 Cabling the Device The IDE Cable Depending on your configuration, your system may come with two three-connectorIDE interface cables, one joining your hard disk drive to the primary IDE connector onthe system board, the other joining your CD or DVD-ROM ...
Page 93 - System Power Cables
TM700 User Guide - Upgrading Your System 4 - 33 The following picture shows a S-ATA cable. Black side goes to hard disk drive; blueside goes to motherboard. Figure 4 - 25 : S-ATA Cable System Power Cables Power cables come from the power supply and are attached to standard storage devices.System pow...
Page 94 - Take care to prevent bending drive connector pins.; Cabling a Hard Disk Drive
TM700 User Guide - Upgrading Your System 4 - 34 ■ Take care to prevent bending drive connector pins. ■ Align the cable connector to the matching pins on the drive. 2. Locate an available power connector coming from the power supply. 3. Connect the appropriate power cable (D) to the power connector o...
Page 95 - Locate an available power connector coming from the power supply.
TM700 User Guide - Upgrading Your System 4 - 35 2. Locate an available power connector coming from the power supply. 3. Connect the appropriate power cable (B) to the power connector on the storage device. Figure 4 - 29 : Cabling an IDE Hard Disk Drive ■ A - IDE cable ■ B - Power cable ■ C - Red edg...
Page 96 - Cabling a Floppy Disk Drive
TM700 User Guide - Upgrading Your System 4 - 36 Cabling a Floppy Disk Drive All storage devices require power and data cable connections. Devices shipped with thesystem are already connected. The following procedure explains how to attach the cables to a floppy disk drive. 1. Connect the data cable ...
Page 97 - Preparing the Device
TM700 User Guide - Upgrading Your System 4 - 37 Preparing the Device Note: Please note that in normal operation mode, the ‘cable select’ position is recommended for all IDE devices. Preparing a CD-ROM or DVD-ROM Drive Before installing a CD/DVD-ROM drive in the system, the jumper on the back of thed...
Page 98 - Preparing an IDE Hard Disk Drive; S-ATA hard disk drives do not need being prepared.; Preparing a Tape Drive; Master Setting
TM700 User Guide - Upgrading Your System 4 - 38 Preparing an IDE Hard Disk Drive Before installing a hard disk drive in the system, it should be set as a master or a slavedevice using the drive select jumper on the back of the drive. Refer to the ‘IDE DeviceConfiguration’ hereafter for details about...
Page 99 - IDE Device Configuration; You may install a maximum of two hard disk drives in your system.
TM700 User Guide - Upgrading Your System 4 - 39 IDE Device Configuration Follow the instructions hereafter when configuring IDE drives as master or slave on thep r i m a r y a n d s e c o n d a r y I D E c o n n e c t o r s o n t h e m o t h e r b o a r d ( r e c o m m e n d e dconfigurations). Tabl...
Page 103 - Resetting the Server
TM700 User Guide - Problem Solving 5 - 3 Resetting the Server There are two ways to reset the server. CAUTION Resetting the server clears the DIMM memory and the data inprocess. To reset the server when it is not frozen, make surethat no processing is in progress. ■ Hard reset Press the power switch...
Page 104 - Troubleshooting Guide; Check the following during the POST:
TM700 User Guide - Problem Solving 5 - 4 Troubleshooting Guide This section provides a guide to help you identify a problem and locate its source. Warning The system power and any peripheral devices should be turnedoff before connecting or disconnecting peripheral devices to orfrom the system. Other...
Page 105 - Problems at initial System Start-up
TM700 User Guide - Problem Solving 5 - 5 Problems at initial System Start-up Problems that occur at initial system start-up are often caused by incorrect installationof components or incorrect configuration. Hardware failure is a less frequent cause. ■ Are all cables properly connected and secure? ■...
Page 107 - Problems Running New Application Software; Are the correct device drivers installed?
TM700 User Guide - Problem Solving 5 - 7 Problems Running New Application Software Problems occurring when you run new application software are usually related to thesoftware. Faulty equipment is much less likely, especially if other software runs cor-rectly. Use the checklist below to see if the si...
Page 108 - Problems and Suggestions
TM700 User Guide - Problem Solving 5 - 8 Problems and Suggestions Contact your Authorised Service Representative if the suggested actions do not solvethe problem. Table 5 - 1: Problems and Suggestions What to do What to do Application software problems Make sure all cables are installed correctly.Ve...
Page 109 - If You Need Assistance
TM700 User Guide - Problem Solving 5 - 9 If You Need Assistance If you have a problem with your computer, first review the sections of Problem Solv-ing. Note: Refer to the warranty booklet delivered with your sys- tem to find out how to contact the local office in your country. For technical support...
Page 110 - Error Messages: Beep Codes
TM700 User Guide - Problem Solving 5 - 10 Error Messages: Beep Codes If an error occurs during the POST, the server beeps, indicating the type of error. Eachnumber indicates the number of short beeps. Table 5 - 2: POST Error Beep Codes Beeps Error Recommended Action 2 Parity error Check if the DIMM ...
Page 111 - How to Identify BIOS Revision Level
TM700 User Guide - Problem Solving 5 - 11 How to Identify BIOS Revision Level To identify your system's current BIOS revision level, perform either one or the otherof the following procedures: 1. Power-on or reboot the system. 2. When logo displays, press the TAB key. 3. The BIOS revision level is d...
Page 112 - Updating BIOS; Alt
TM700 User Guide - Problem Solving 5 - 12 Updating BIOS The EZ Flash feature allows you to easily update the BIOS. The EZ Flash feature isbuilt in the BIOS firmware so it is accessible by simply pressing Alt + F2 during the Power-On Self Tests (POST). To update the BIOS with EZ Flash, proceed as fol...
Page 113 - Recovering BIOS; See “Updating BIOS” on page 12.; When the BIOS update process is complete, reboot the system.
TM700 User Guide - Problem Solving 5 - 13 Recovering BIOS The CrashFree BIOS 2 auto recovery tool allows you to restore BIOS from a floppydisk that contains the BIOS file, in case the current BIOS on the motherboard fails orgets corrupted. To recover the BIOS, proceed as follows: 1. Prepare a floppy...
Page 115 - Appendix A; Specifications
TM700 User Guide - Appendix A A - 1 Appendix A A00Appendix Specifications Table A - 1: TM700 Specifications Express 5800 TM700 Cabinet design ATX form factor 30.5cm x 24.5cm - convertible to tower or desktop Chipset Intel 875P 400-/533-/800MHz system busIntel Hyper-Threading technology Intel P...
Page 117 - Appendix B; Interrupt Requests
TM700 User Guide - Appendix B B - 1 Appendix B Interrupt Requests The factory-set interrupt requests (IRQs) are listed below. Find an appropriate one toinstall an optional device. Caution When using PCI cards on shared slots, ensure that the driverssupport “Share IRQ” or that the cards do not need I...
Page 119 - Appendix C; Product Configuration Record Table
TM700 User Guide - Appendix C C - 1 Appendix C Product Configuration Record Table Use these tables to record pertinent information about your system. You will need someof this information to run the System Setup Utility. Be sure to update these tables whenyou add options. Record the model and serial...
Page 120 - Table C - 2: Hardware Product Configuration Record Table
TM700 User Guide - Appendix C C - 2 Table C - 2: Hardware Product Configuration Record Table Main Unit Model name Serial No. Date Installed CPU Clock Serial No. Date Installed Memory #A1 Size Serial No. Date Installed #A2 Size Serial No. Date Installed #B1 Size Serial No. Date Installed #B2 Size Ser...
Page 121 - Table C - 3: Software Product Configuration Record Table
TM700 User Guide - Appendix C C - 3 Model name Serial No.Date installed Printer Model name Serial No. Manufacturer Date installed External Peripheral Device 1 Model name Serial No. Manufacturer Date installed External Peripheral Device 2 Model name Serial No. Manufacturer Date installed External Per...
Page 123 - Glossary; An area of memory between 0 and 640 kilobytes.
TM700 User Guide - Glossary 1 Glossary A AC (Alternating Current) The type of current available in wall outlets. All computers mustconvert alternating current to direct current to operate. See also DC. address A label, name, or number that identifies a location in computer memory. B backup A copy of...
Page 127 - The IC in your computer that maintains the time and date.
TM700 User Guide - Glossary 5 O operating system A set of programs that provides the interface between other software programs and thecomputer. P parallel port The connector on the back of your computer that allows the transfer of data betweenthe computer and a parallel device, such as a parallel pr...
Page 128 - A type of storage device using magnetic tape.
TM700 User Guide - Glossary 6 S S-ATA Serial Advanced Technology Attachment: standard for connecting hard drives intocomputer systems. An evolution of the Parallel ATA physical storage interface, SATAis based on serial signalling technology, a single cable with a minimum of four wirescreating a poin...
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INDEX Numerics 3.5/5.25-inch Bracket .............................4-93.5-inch bay ............................................1-45.25-inch Bay ...................................................1-4Device .............................................4-12 A AC Power Connector ............................
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Button ...............................................1-4Connecting Power Cord ...................2-6Forced Power Off .............................2-9Off ....................................................2-9On .....................................................2-8 Power Menu .......................