Gigabyte GS-SR102, GS-SR102T, GS-SR202, GS-SR202T Installation guide

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GS-SR102/SR202
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Table of Contents
1. INTRODUCTION 1-3
1.1. PREFACE 1-3
1.2. FEATURES 1-3
2. PACKAGE CONTENTS 2-1
3. SYSTEM INSTALLATION PROCEDURES 3-1
3.1. CHASSIS COVER REMOVAL 3-1
3.2. CPU INSTALLATION 3-2
3.3. HEAT SINK INSTALLATION 3-3
3.4. MEMORY INSTALLATION 3-5
3.5. PCI EXPANSION CARD INSTALLATION 3-5
3.6. AIR FLOW DUCT INSTALLATION GUIDE 3-7
3.7. REINSTALL TOP COVER 3-9
3.8. SCSI ID SETTINGS 3-10
3.9. JUMPER SETTING FOR HD1 ‘HD2 AND HD3 3-11
3.10. DOCK HANDLES INSTALLATION 3-12
3.11. HARD DISK DRIVE INSTALLATION 3-12
3.12. FRONT PANEL 3-14
3.13. LED PANEL 3-14
3.14. REAR PANEL 3-15
3.15. DUAL LAN CARD INSTALLATION ( OPTIONAL ) 3-15
3.16. CONNECTOR ICONS 3-18
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1. Introduction
1.1. Preface
This manual will assist you in installing all of the essential
components for rack mount system. We recommend you keep
this manual for future reference.
In order to maintain the rack mount server in its original
condition, please pay attention to the following tips.
1. Thoroughly read the manual before installing any
component.
2. Keep the system away from static and magnetic field.
3. Do not apply cleaning solutions directly to the system.
1.2. Features
The 1U Rackmount server contains the several features. These
features provide respective advantages to your system. The key
features of the adapter are:
Processor Support
Dual Socket 370 for Intel FC-PGA Pentium III or other
compatible processor up to 1 GHz and above
100/133MHz FSB
AUTO detect CPU voltage
BIOS
Support Dual BIOS technology ; 2M bit flash ROM
IDE#0~#3 ,LS120 ,ZIP & CD-ROOM bootable
AC recovery ON/OFF control
AMI BIOS with enhanced ACPI feature for
PC99/Win98/Win2000 compliance
Green ,PnP ,DMI ,INT 13(>8.4GB) & Anti-Virus functions
Auto-detect & report system health status
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Chipset
VIA Apollo Pro Family AGPset
( VT82C694X ,VT82C686A ) Chipset
ATI Rage XL VGA Chip
PROMISE PDC20265R
Intel 82559 Dual LAN chip
Memory Support
4 168-pin 25 degree slant DIMM sockets
Supports PC-100/PC-133 SDRAM and VCM SDRAM
Supports up to 4.0GB SDRAM
Supports only 3.3V SDRAM DIMM
Storage Controller
Max 4 IDE ATA channels ( 2 x ATA-66 and 2 x ATA-100
for IDE RAID 0 or 1 )
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2. Package Contents
When opening the package, please insure the system has not
been damaged during shipping. Using the following list as a
check off, verify the contents. If there is missing component or
damage to the system, please inform your vendor immediately.
Contents
System Chassis
Power Supply (installed)
GA-6ETXDR Motherboard (installed)
Slim type CD-ROM drive (installed)
Slim type Floppy drive (installed)
Three/Six Hard Disk Drive Trays for SR102/SR202
Two CPU heat sinks
Two Dock Handles, with tow screws
Driver & Application CD
Installation Manual
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3. System Installation Procedures
Warning: Please remove the protective thin films (Top and
Bottom) from the system when installing.
3.1. Chassis Cover Removal
a. Unscrew the two thumb screws from the back of the system
(Fig-1).
b. Standing at the front of the system. Gently apply force to
the indentures with your thumbs and push toward the rear
of the chassis for about 3/4 of an inch. Top cover may be
lifted straight up (Fig-2).
Fig-1
c. With the top cover removed, you will see a plastic air duct
over the CPU and Memory. Remove the air duct to install
the CPU and Memory (Fig-3).
Fig-2
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3.2. CPU Installation
To install Socket 370 CPU, lift up bar located next to the
Socket. Then, insert Socket370 CPU inside Socket, and
push the lever bar back into original position. (Fig-4 &
Fig-5 )
CPU-1
CPU-2
Fig-4
Fig-3
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3.3. Heat Sink Installation
Click Fan+Heatsink to CPU socket 370 and plug the Fan power
cable to the each single CPU cooling Fan connector on the
motherboard. (Fig-6 and Fig-7)
Fig-5
Fig-6
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For CPU1, Fan power cable connect to J13 (CPU1 FAN)
connector and for CPU2, Fan power cable connect to J15 (CPU2
Fan) Connector. Note to make sure the connector is plugged into
the header in the correct and firmly seated. (Fig-8)
J13-CPU1 Fan Connector J15-CPU2 Fan Connector
Fig-7
Fig-8
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3.4. Memory Installation
The motherboard contains four slanted DIMM (Dual Inline
Memory Module) sockets. The system BIOS will auto detect the
size of the memory. To install memory, simply push the memory
modules into the DIMM sockets. (Fig-9)
Fig-9
3.5. PCI Expansion Card Installation
GS SR102 provides one expansion raiser slot for a peripheral
card, 64Bit/66 MHz full length. To install the peripheral, please
follow these few steps.
a. There are three screws holding the raiser bracket. First,
remove the screw on the top of the bracket (Fig-10) then
remove the two screws located at the rear. (Fig-11).
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b. Carefully remove the PCI raiser bracket. (Fig-12).
c. Install the card into place. Secure the card with screw
(Fig-13), make sure it is seated properly into PCI slot.
d. Replace the raiser bracket into the PCI slot on the
motherboard (Fig-14).
Fig-12 Fig-13
Fig-10 Fig-11
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3.6. Air Flow Duct Installation Guide
GS-SR102 and GS-SR202 have installed a new device called
Air Flow Duct. The main function of Air flow duct is its
capability of driving out excessive system heat(Especially the
CPU Heat). In order to maintain the smooth system operation,
please note that after CPU and RAM have being installed.
Remember to apply the air flow duct back onto the system to
ensure consistent system operation. We will differentiate those
two air flow duct installation guide on the following steps:
(1.) SR-102
Please insert the Air Flow Duct following the arrow(Fig-16)
After smoothly insert the Air Flow Duct, please pay attention to
the stable clip circle on Fig-17. Stable Circle must complete
insert in the Air Flow Stable Rack.
Fig-18 indicates Air Flow Duct should be flat and completely insert
into the system. When the upper case is placed, please be aware that
Power Supply header and motherboard should be completely insert
under the duct cover. Otherwise the upper case might not able to
close tightly.
Fig-14 Fig-15
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Fig-15
(2.) SR-202
a. Facing the back-side of system, insert the Air Flow Duct
diagonallyFig-19
b. On the other side of Air Flow Duct, follow the above
instruction again.Fig-20
c. Finally, completely insert the Power Cable and header
inside the Air Flow Duct to ensure the heat flow out
smoothly.
Attention: There are pressure from both front and back
end, therefore the slight pop up at middle is nature.
Fig-16 Fig-17
Fig-18
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3.7. Reinstall Top Cover
When you are finish installing all the essential components from
section 3.1 to 3.5, replace the transparent plastic air duct. This
will ensure the air flow inside the chassis. Failure to do so may
cause CPU and Memory to over heat.
Replace the top cover, insuring that the thumb screws are tighten.
(Fig-22)
Fig-19 Fig-20
Fig-21
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3.8. SCSI ID Settings
The SCSI ID is preset as shown in Fig-23 during manufacture. If
there is a abnormal SCSI hard disk drive behavior e.g. does not
find hard disk drive properly, please make sure HD1, HD2 and
HD3 have different IDs.
Fig-22
Fig-23
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3.9. Jumper setting for HD1 ‘ HD2 and HD3
Jumper
ID
D C B A
0 ON ON ON ON
1 ON ON ON OFF
2 ON ON OFF ON
3 ON ON OFF OFF
4 ON OFF ON ON
5 ON OFF ON OFF
6 ON OFF OFF ON
7 ON OFF OFF OFF
8 OFF ON ON ON
9 OFF ON ON OFF
A OFF ON OFF ON
B OFF ON OFF OFF
C OFF OFF ON ON
D OFF OFF ON OFF
E OFF OFF OFF ON
F OFF OFF OFF OFF
ON( Jumper Close ):1-2 OFF( Jumper Open ):2-3
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3.10. Dock Handles Installation
Remove dock handles from the package. Put two on each side of
the chassis, secure with screws provided (Fig-24).
3.11. Hard Disk Drive Installation
Pull the hard disk drive tray handle and remove the tray from the
chassis (Fig-25). Insert 80-pin SCA SCSI hard disk drive into
the tray. Secure each hard disk drive with screws (Fig-26).
Fig-24
Fig-25 Fig-26
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After hard disk drive is secure with the screws hold the hard
drive handle at open position and insert the tray into chassis
Fig-27. When the hard disk drive connector meets the SCSI
back plane, push the hard disk drive tray handle to the closed
position.Fig-28
Fig-27 Fig-28
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3.12. Front Panel
SR-102
SR-202
3.13. LED Panel
Power LED: GreenOnline
OffOffline
LAN Activity: GreenOnline
OffOffline
FlashingLAN Activity
LAN Activity Power LED
USB
Connector
Fan Status
System
Status
USB & LED
Serial Port Floppy Drive CD-ROM Drive
Serial Port
Floppy Drive
CD-ROM Drive USB & LED
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