B4881V50S4HUser ManualDocument part number: D1652-100
1.2 Features2 Chapter 1: Overview1.2 FeaturesEnclosure• Industry standard pedestal or 19-inch rack mountable, 5U chassis• (4) hot swap SATA HDD bays•
1.3 UnpackingChapter 1: Overview 31.3 UnpackingThis section describes the B4881V50S4H package contents and accessories.1.3.1 Box contentsComponent De
1.3 Unpacking4 Chapter 1: Overview1.3.2 AccessoriesUp to four 500W hot-swap power sup-pliesThree system cooling fans (pre-installed) 120 x 120 x 38 m
1.3 UnpackingChapter 1: Overview 51.3.3 Opening the boxOpen the box carefully and ensure that all components are present and undamaged. The product s
1.4 About the product6 Chapter 1: Overview1.4 About the productThis section contains hardware diagrams and a block dia-gram of the B4881V50S4H system
1.4 About the productChapter 1: Overview 71.4.3 System internal view1 Hard disk drive cradles 6 SATA ports2 SATA backplane 7 Floppy disk drive socket
1.4 About the product8 Chapter 1: Overview1.4.4 Motherboard block diagramDDR266/333144-BitDDR266/333144-BitDDR266/333144-BitDDR266/333144-Bit184 pinD
1.4 About the productChapter 1: Overview 91.4.5 CPU board block diagramOUT INOUTININLINK 0 LINK 0LINK 1 LINK 2LINK 2LINK 0LINK 1LINK 2LINK 0LINK 2LIN
1.4 About the product10 Chapter 1: Overview1.4.6 Fan header locationsCPU fan header2, J108CPU fan header3, J109CPU fan header1, J116CPU fan header0,
Chapter 2: Setting up 11Chapter 2: Setting up2.1 Before you beginThis chapter explains how to install motherboard compo-nents, including CPUs, memory
2.1 Before you begin12 Chapter 2: Setting up2.1.3 PrecautionsComponents and electronic circuit boards can be damaged by static electricity. Working o
2.2 Installing motherboard componentsChapter 2: Setting up 132.2 Installing motherboard componentsThis section describes how to install CPUs, memory
2.2 Installing motherboard components14 Chapter 2: Setting up2.2.2 Installing CPUs and heatsinksThis section describes how to install AMD Opteron pro
2.2 Installing motherboard componentsChapter 2: Setting up 155. Place the CPU in the socket as shown, making sure that pin 1 is located correctly.6.
2.2 Installing motherboard components16 Chapter 2: Setting up9. Screw the heatsink to the heatsink retainer as shown.10. Plug the cooling fan lead in
2.2 Installing motherboard componentsChapter 2: Setting up 172. Locate the memory sockets on the motherboard or CPU expansion board.3. Move the memor
2.2 Installing motherboard components18 Chapter 2: Setting upThe locking levers will return to the locked position. Make sure that the memory module
2.2 Installing motherboard componentsChapter 2: Setting up 19Note: Do not use excessive force to push the CPU expansion board into place. When proper
2.3 Installing hard drives20 Chapter 2: Setting up2.2.5 Installing PCI-X cardsFollow the instructions in this section to install a PCI card in your s
2.3 Installing hard drivesChapter 2: Setting up 212.3.1 Installing a storage backplaneThe B4881V50S4H is shipped with a single SATA backplane install
PrefaceCopyrightThis publication, including all photographs, illustrations, and soft-ware, is protected under international copyright laws, with all r
2.3 Installing hard drives22 Chapter 2: Setting up4. Fix the storage backplane to the drive housing using six screws.5. Press the drive housing relea
2.3 Installing hard drivesChapter 2: Setting up 232.3.2 Installing SATA/SCSI hot swap drives1. Press the release clip and pull the release lever to u
2.3 Installing hard drives24 Chapter 2: Setting upNote: The product is shipped with a SATA back-plane. To install hot-swap SCSI drives, the optional
2.3 Installing hard drivesChapter 2: Setting up 253. Remove the two screws holding the cradle locking bar in place and remove the bar.4. Lift the dri
2.4 Rack mounting26 Chapter 2: Setting up2.4 Rack mountingThe B4881V50S4H can be mounted in a standard rack using the rail assembly supplied.1. Remov
2.4 Rack mountingChapter 2: Setting up 273. Bolt the assembled rail sets to the rack using M5L8-H3 screws.4. Remove the top, black panel from the ser
2.4 Rack mounting28 Chapter 2: Setting up7. Lift the server up to the level of the rack and slide it between the rails mounted in the rack.8. Bolt th
2.5 StandaloneChapter 2: Setting up 292.5 StandaloneThe B4881V50S4H can be used as a standalone device when fitted with the plastic feet in the acces
2.6 Fitting the front door assembly30 Chapter 2: Setting upNote: When using as a standalone unit, all four feet should be fitted and extended fully t
2.6 Fitting the front door assemblyChapter 2: Setting up 312. Insert the top hinge pin into the hole in the server casing. Align the lower hinge pin
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3.1 IntroductionChapter 3: Replacing pre-installed components 33Chapter 3: Replacing pre-installedcomponents3.1 IntroductionThis chapter describes ho
3.2 Replacing motherboard components34 Chapter 3: Replacing pre-installed componentsIDE cable (CD-ROM)SATA cablesCPU fan power cablesIDE socket for C
3.2 Replacing motherboard componentsChapter 3: Replacing pre-installed components 35Floppy disk drive cablesUSB cablesLED control board cablesFloppy
3.2 Replacing motherboard components36 Chapter 3: Replacing pre-installed componentsLED Control board connector (J115) pin outJP4/JP5 LAN LEDJ119 ID
3.2 Replacing motherboard componentsChapter 3: Replacing pre-installed components 373.2.2 Replacing the CPU expansion boardFollow these instructions
3.3 Replacing the slim CD-ROM drive38 Chapter 3: Replacing pre-installed components3.2.3 Replacing the motherboardFollow these instructions to replac
3.3 Replacing the slim CD-ROM driveChapter 3: Replacing pre-installed components 392. Remove the power and data cables from the CD-ROM drive.3. Press
3.4 Replacing the floppy disk drive40 Chapter 3: Replacing pre-installed components6. Secure the backplane to the new CD-ROM drive with two screws.7.
3.5 Replacing the SATA backplaneChapter 3: Replacing pre-installed components 412. Remove the power and data cables from the floppy disk drive.3. Loo
iiiAbout this manualThis manual provides you with instructions on installing your B4881V50S4H, and consists of the following sections:Chapter 1 – Ove
3.5 Replacing the SATA backplane42 Chapter 3: Replacing pre-installed components2. Remove all the SATA hot-swap HDD trays from the B4881V50S4H.3. Rem
3.6 Replacing power suppliesChapter 3: Replacing pre-installed components 433.6 Replacing power suppliesThe B4881V50S4H has four hot-swap, redundant
3.7 Replacing cooling fans44 Chapter 3: Replacing pre-installed components3. Unplug the cooling fan power supply lead from the pin header on the moth
45 AppendixBIOSIntroductionYour B4881V50S4H system includes a powerful TYAN Thun-der K8QW Pro S4881 motherboard with Phoenix 8 Mbit LPC Flash ROM.The
46 Integrated devices submenuUse this screen to view and alter the setup of integrated devices, including the USB configuration.PhoenixBIOS Setup U
47Remote access configuration submenuUse this screen to view the remote access configuration menu. This feature allows remote access to the Server us
48 Technical supportIf a problem arises with this system, you should consult your dealer first for help. The system is likely to have been config-u
iv Safety informationBefore installing and using the B4881V50S4H, take note of the fol-lowing precautions:• Read all instructions carefully.• Do no
Table of ContentsChapter 1: Overview1.1 About the B4881V50S4H... 11.2 Features...
3.5 Replacing the SATA backplane .... 413.6 Replacing power supplies ....
Chapter 1: Overview 1Chapter 1: Overview1.1 About the B4881V50S4HCongratulations on your purchase of the B4881V50S4H, rack mountable or standalone, ba
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