TYAN TN71-BP012 BP012T71V14HR-4T-3, BP012T71V14HR-4T-4, BP012T71V14HR-4T-5 server Service Engineer's Manual
Below you will find brief information for server TN71-BP012 BP012T71V14HR-4T-3, server TN71-BP012 BP012T71V14HR-4T-4, server TN71-BP012 BP012T71V14HR-4T-5. These servers are designed to support single IBM Power 8 Turismo SCM processor and up to 1024GB 1333MHz DDR3L-RDIMM memory, providing a rich feature set and incredible performance. They utilize advanced technology from IBM and provide scalable 32 and 64-bit computing, high bandwidth memory design, and fast PCI-E bus implementation. The servers are capable of meeting the needs of modern server applications.
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TN71-BP012
Service Engineer’s Manual
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PREFACE
Copyright
This publication, including all photographs, illustrations, and software, is protected under international copyright laws, with all rights reserved.
Neither this manual, nor any material contained herein, may be reproduced without written consent of manufacturer.
Copyright 2016 MITAC COMPUTING TECHNOLOGY CORPORATION. All rights reserved.
TYAN
®
is a registered trademark of MITAC COMPUTING
TECHNOLOGY CORPORATION.
Version 1.0f
Disclaimer
Information contained in this document is furnished by MITAC COMPUTING
TECHNOLOGY CORPORATION and has been reviewed for accuracy and reliability prior to printing. MiTAC assumes no liability whatsoever, and disclaims any express or implied warranty, relating to sale and/or use of TYAN
® products including liability or warranties relating to fitness for a particular purpose or merchantability. MiTAC retains the right to make changes to produce descriptions and/or specifications at any time, without notice. In no event will MiTAC be held liable for any direct or indirect, incidental or consequential damage, loss of use, loss of data or other malady resulting from errors or inaccuracies of information contained in this document.
Trademark Recognition
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TYAN
®
is a trademark of MITAC COMPUTING TECHNOLOGY
CORPORATION.
Intel
®
is a trademark of Intel
®
Corporation.
AMI
®
, AMIBIOS
® and combinations thereof are trademarks of AMI
Technologies.
Microsoft
®
IBM
®
, PC
®
, Windows
®
, AT
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are trademarks of Microsoft Corporation.
and PS/2
®
are trademarks of IBM Corporation.
Winbond
®
is a trademark of Winbond Electronics Corporation.
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FCC Declaration
Notice for the USA
Compliance Information Statement (Declaration of
Conformity Procedure) DoC FCC Part 15: This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following conditions:
This device must not cause harmful interference.
This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesirable operation.
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a
Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense.
Notice for Canada
This Class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003. Cet appareil numérique de la Classe A est conforme à la norme NMB-003 du
Canada.
Notice for Europe (CE Mark)
This product is in conformity with the Council
Directive 2004/108/EC.
CAUTION: Lithium battery included with this board. Do not puncture, mutilate, or dispose of battery in fire. There will be 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.
この装置は、クラスA情報技術装置です。この装置を家庭環境で使用すると電波妨
害を引き起こすことがあります。この場合には使用者が適切な対策を講ずるよう要
求されることがあります。
VCCI-A
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Taiwan BSMI RoHS declaration
單位
Unit
鉛
Lead
(Pb)
汞
Mercury
(Hg)
設備名稱: 伺服器
Equipment Name: Server
限用物質及其化學符號
Restricted substances and its chemical symbols
鎘
Cadmium
(Cd)
六價鉻
Hexavalent
Chromium
(Cr6+)
多溴聯苯
Polybrominated biphenyls
(PBB)
多溴二苯醚
Polybrominated diphenyl ethers
(PBDE)
電池/電池組
Battery/Battery pack
CD/DVD 驅動器
CD/DVD Drive
風扇
Fans
硬碟
Hard Disk
–
–
–
–
Drive
擴充抽取盒
I/O
Drawer
機械組件
Mechanical
Assemblies
塑膠材料
Plastics
–
–
O
PCI 介面卡 PCI Card
–
電源線
Power Cord
–
O O
O O
O O
O O
O O
O O
O O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O O O
O O O
O
O
O
O
電源供應器
Power
Supply
–
O O O O
印刷電路板
Circuit Board
處理器模組
Printed
Processor Module
固態硬碟
Drive
Solid State
–
–
–
O O
O O
O O
O
O
O
O
O
O
備考
1: “O” 係指該項限用物質之百分比含量未超出百分比含量基準值。
O
O
O
O
Note 1: “O” indicates that the percentage content of the restricted substance does not exceed the percentage of reference value of presence.
備考 2: “ – " 係指該項限用物質為排除項目。
Note 2: “ – " indicates that the restricted substance corresponds to the exemption.
法律免責聲明 CNS 15663 免責聲明:此表格提供的資訊僅符合台灣適用法律。並不代表神雲科技向客戶履行
任何保證或責任。該表格的假設正常條件是產品的使用情況與神雲科技操作手冊運作一致。
CNS 15663 Disclaimer: The information provided in this table is solely to comply with applicable laws of
Taiwan. It does not create any warranties or liabilities on behalf of MiTAC Computing Technology
Corporation (“MiTAC”) to customers. The table assumes that the product will be used under normal conditions in accordance with the MiTAC operating manual.
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About this Manual
This manual is intended for trained service technician/personnel with hardware knowledge of computers. Components inside the compartments should be serviced only by a trained service technician/personnel. This manual is aimed to provide you with instructions on installing your TYAN TN71-BP012.
How this guide is organized
This guide contains the following parts:
Chapter 1: Overview
This chapter provides an introduction to the TYAN TN71-BP012 barebones and standard parts list, describes the external components, gives an overview of the product from different angles.
Chapter 2: Setting Up
This chapter covers procedures on installing the processors, memory modules, hard drivers and other optional parts.
Chapter 3: Replacing the Pre-installed Components
This chapter covers the removal and replacement procedures for pre-installed components.
Chapter 4: Mainboard Information
This chapter lists the hardware setup procedures that you need to abide by when installing system components. It includes description of the jumpers and connectors on the motherboard.
Chapter5: Petitboot Bootloader
This chapter describes the Petitboot menu program. The menu program lets you modify basic configuration settings. The settings are then stored in a NVRAM partition that retains the information even when the power is turned off.
Chapter 6: Diagnostics
This chapter introduces the Hostboot initial program loads (IPLs) progress codes The table describes the type of checkpoints that may occur during the IPLs portion of the
Hostboot: BIOS codes and technical terms to provide better service for the customers.
Appendix:
This chapter provides the cable connection table, the FRU parts list for reference of system setup, and technical support in case a problem arises with your system.
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Safety and Compliance Information
Before installing and using TYAN TN71-BP012, take note of the following precautions:
·
Read all instructions carefully.
·
Do not place the unit on an unstable surface, cart, or stand.
·
Do not block the slots and opening 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 ground cable, which is equipped 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 kind of plug, contact your electrician to replace your obsolete outlet.
·
Do not place anything on the power cord. Place the power cord where it will not be in the way of foot traffic.
·
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 done, 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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Safety Information
Retain and follow all product safety and operating instructions provided with your equipment. In the event of a conflict between the instructions in this guide and the instructions in equipment documentation, follow the guidelines in the equipment documentation.
Observe all warnings on the product and in the operating instructions. To reduce the risk of bodily injury, electric shock, fire and damage to the equipment, observe all precautions included in this guide.
You must become familiar with the safety information in this guide before you install, operate, or service TYAN products.
Symbols on Equipment
Caution. This symbol indicates a potential hazard.
The potential for injury exists if cautions are not observed. Consult equipment documentation for specific details.
Caution. Slide-mounted equipment is not to be used as a shelf or a work space.
Warning. This symbol indicates the presence of hazardous energy circuits or electric shock hazards. Refer all servicing to qualified personnel.
Warning. This symbol indicates the presence of a hot surface or hot component. If this surface is contacted, the potential for injury exists.
To reduce risk of injury from a hot component, allow the surface to cool before touching.
General Precautions
·
Follow all caution and warning instructions marked on the equipment and explained in the accompanying equipment documentation.
Machine Room Environment
· This device is for use only in a machine room or IT room.
·
Make sure that the area in which you install the system is properly ventilated and climate-controlled.
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·
Ensure that the voltage and frequency of your power source match the voltage and frequency inscribed on the electrical rating label of the equipment.
· Do not install the system in or near a plenum, air duct, radiator, or heat register.
· Never use the product in a wet location.
Equipment Chassis
·
Do not block or cover the openings to the system.
· Never push objects of any kind through openings in the equipment.
Dangerous voltages might be present.
· Conductive foreign objects can produce a short circuit and cause fire, electric shock, or damage to your equipment.
· Lift equipment using both hands and with your knees bent.
Equipment Racks
To avoid injury or damage to the equipment:
· Observe local occupational health and safety requirements and guidelines for manual materials handling.
·
Do not attempt to move a rack by yourself; a minimum of two people are needed to move a rack.
·
Do not attempt to move a fully loaded rack. Remove equipment from the rack before moving it.
·
Do not attempt to move a rack on an incline that is greater than 10 degrees from the horizontal.
·
Make sure the rack is properly secured to the floor or ceiling.
· Make sure the stabilizing feet are attached to the rack if it is a single-rack installation.
· Make sure racks are coupled together if it is a multiple-rack installation.
·
Make sure the rack is level and stable before installing an appliance in the rack.
·
Make sure the leveling jacks are extended to the floor.
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·
Make sure the full weight of the rack rests on the leveling jacks.
· Always load the rack from the bottom up. Load the heaviest component in the rack first. rack. unstable if more than one component is extended.
To avoid damage to the equipment:
·
The rack width and depth must allow for proper serviceability and cable management.
·
Ensure that there is adequate airflow in the rack. Improper installation or restricted airflow can damage the equipment.
·
The rack cannot have solid or restricted airflow doors. You must use a mesh door on the front and back of the rack or remove the doors to ensure adequate air flow to the system.
·
If you install the Model in a rack, do not place equipment on top of the unit.
It will cause restricted airflow and might cause damage to the equipment.
·
Make sure the product is properly matted with the rails. Products that are improperly matted with the rails might be unstable.
·
Verify that the AC power supply branch circuit that provides power to the rack is not overloaded. This will reduce the risk of personal injury, fire, or damage to the equipment. The total rack load should not exceed 80 percent of the branch circuit rating. Consult the electrical authority having jurisdiction over your facility wiring and installation requirements.
Equipment Power Cords
·
Use only the power cords and power supply units provided with your system. The system might have one or more power cords.
·
Plug the power cord into a grounded (earthed) electrical outlet that is easily accessible at all times.
·
In all European electrical environments, you must ground the Green/Yellow tab on the power cord. If you do not ground the Green/Yellow tab, it can cause an electrical shock due to high leakage currents.
· Do not place objects on AC power cords or cables. Arrange them so that no
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one might accidentally step on or trip over them.
· Do not pull on a cord or cable. When unplugging from the electrical outlet, grasp the cord by the plug.
· To reduce the risk of electrical shock, disconnect all power cords before servicing the appliance.
Equipment Batteries
·
The system battery contains lithium manganese dioxide. If the battery pack is not handled properly, there is risk of fire and burns.
·
Do not disassemble, crush, puncture, short external contacts, or dispose of the battery in fire or water.
·
Do not expose the battery to temperatures higher than 60°C (140°F).
· The system battery is not replaceable. If the battery is replaced by an incorrect type, there is danger of explosion. Replace the battery only with a spare designated for your product.
·
Do not attempt to recharge the battery.
·
Dispose of used batteries according to the instructions of the manufacturer.
Do not dispose of batteries with the general household waste. To forward them to recycling or proper disposal, use the public collection system or return them to TYAN, your authorized TYAN partner, or their agents.
Equipment Modifications
·
Do not make mechanical modifications to the system. TYAN is not responsible for the regulatory compliance of TYAN equipment that has been modified.
Equipment Repairs and Servicing
·
The installation of internal options and routine maintenance and service of this product should be performed by individuals who are knowledgeable about the procedures, precautions, and hazards associated with equipment containing hazardous energy levels.
·
Do not exceed the level of repair specified in the procedures in the product documentation. Improper repairs can create a safety hazard.
·
Allow the product to cool before removing covers and touching internal
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components.
· Remove all watches, rings, or loose jewelry when working before removing covers and touching internal components.
· Do not use conductive tools that could bridge live parts.
·
Use gloves when you remove or replace system components; they can become hot to the touch.
·
If the product sustains damage requiring service, disconnect the product from the AC electrical outlet and refer servicing to an authorized service provider. Examples of damage requiring service include:
– The power cord, extension cord, or plug has been damaged.
– Liquid has been spilled on the product or an object has fallen into the product.
– The product has been exposed to rain or water.
– The product has been dropped or damaged.
– The product does not operate normally when you follow the operating instructions.
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Table of Contents
Chapter 1: Overview....................................................................... 15
1.1 About the TYAN TN71-BP012 ................................................ 15
1.2 Product Models ....................................................................... 15
1.3 Features .................................................................................. 16
1.4 Standard Parts List ................................................................. 23
1.4.1 Box Contents ................................................................... 23
1.4.2 Accessories ..................................................................... 23
1.5 About the Product ................................................................... 24
1.5.1 System Front View .......................................................... 24
1.5.2 System Rear View ........................................................... 26
1.5.3 System Top View ............................................................. 28
Chapter 2: Setting Up ..................................................................... 29
2.0.1 Before you Begin ............................................................. 29
2.0.2 Work Area ........................................................................ 29
2.0.3 Tools ................................................................................ 29
2.0.4 Precautions ...................................................................... 30
2.1 Installing Motherboard Components ...................................... 31
2.1.1 Removing the Chassis Cover .......................................... 31
2.1.2 Removing the Air Duct ..................................................... 32
2.1.3 Installing the CPU, Heatsink and Air Duct ....................... 34
2.1.4 Installing the Memory ...................................................... 36
2.1.5 Installing the LAN Mezz Card .......................................... 39
2.1.6 Installing Hard Drives ...................................................... 40
2.2 Rack Mounting ........................................................................ 46
2.2.1 Installing the Server in a Rack ......................................... 46
2.2.2 Installing the inner Rails to the Chassis .......................... 47
2.2.3 Installing the Outer Rails to the Rack .............................. 49
2.2.4 Rack mounting the Server ............................................... 50
Chapter 3: Replacing Pre-Installed Components ........................ 51
3.0.1 Introduction ...................................................................... 51
3.0.2 Disassembly Flowchart .................................................... 51
3.1 Removing the Cover ............................................................... 52
3.2 Replacing Motherboard Components ..................................... 52
3.2.1 Disconnecting All Motherboard Cables ........................... 52
3.2.2 Removing the Motherboard ............................................. 54
3.3 Replacing the Storage Mezz Card ......................................... 55
3.4 Replacing the Power Distribution Board ................................. 56
3.4.1 Power Distribution Board Features ................................. 58
3.4.2 Pin Definitions .................................................................. 59
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3.5 Replacing the HDD Backplane Board .................................... 61
3.5.1 HDD BP Board Features ................................................. 65
3.5.2 Connector Pin Definitions ................................................ 66
3.6 Replacing the Front Panel Board ........................................... 67
3.6.1 Front Panel Board Features ............................................ 68
3.6.2 Connector Pin Definitions ................................................ 68
3.7 Replacing the USB Board ....................................................... 69
3.8 Replacing the Fans ................................................................. 71
3.9 Replacing the Power Supply .................................................. 72
Chapter 4: Mainboard Information ................................................ 73
4.1 Board Image ........................................................................... 74
4.2 Block Diagram ........................................................................ 75
4.3 Mainboard Mechanical Drawing ............................................. 76
4.4 Board Parts, Jumpers and Connectors .................................. 77
4.5 Tips on Installing Motherboard in Chassis ............................. 84
4.6 Memory ................................................................................... 86
4.7 Connecting External Devices ................................................. 88
4.8 Installing the Power Supply .................................................... 89
Chapter 5: Petitboot Bootloader ................................................... 91
5.1 About the Petitboot ................................................................. 91
5.1.1 Setup Basics .................................................................... 91
5.1.2 Getting Help ..................................................................... 92
5.1.3 In Case of Problems ........................................................ 92
5.1.4 Setup Variations .............................................................. 92
5.2 Petitboot Main Menu ............................................................... 93
5.3 Petitboot System Information ................................................. 95
5.4 Petitboot System Configuration .............................................. 96
5.5 Petitboot Config Retrieval ....................................................... 98
5.6 Petitboot Shell ........................................................................ 99
Chapter 6: Diagnostics ................................................................ 101
6.1 Flash Utility ........................................................................... 101
6.2 Hostboot IPLs Progress Code .............................................. 102
Appendix I: Cable Connection Tables ........................................ 107
Appendix II: FRU Parts Table ...................................................... 111
Appendix III: Set BMC IP address ............................................... 113
A.1 Via Petitboot to set BMC IP .................................................. 113
A.2 Via MEGARAC to set BMC IP.............................................. 117
Appendix IV: Technical Support ................................................. 119
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Chapter 1: Overview
1.1 About the TYAN TN71-BP012
Congratulations on your purchase of the TYAN
®
TN71-BP012, a highly optimized
2U rack-mountable barebone system. The TN71-BP012 is designed to support single IBM
®
Power 8 Turismo SCM processor and up to 1024GB 1333MHz
DDR3L-RDIMM memory, providing a rich feature set and incredible performance.
Leveraging advanced technology from IBM
®
, the TN71-BP012 server system is capable of offering scalable 32 and 64-bit computing, high bandwidth memory design, and lightning-fast PCI-E bus implementation. The TN71-BP012 not only empowers your company in nowadays IT demand but also offers a smooth path for future application usage.
TYAN
®
also offers the TN71-BP012 in a version that can support up to fourteen 3.5” fixed hard drives. The TN71-BP012 uses TYAN’s latest chassis featuring a robust structure and a solid mechanical enclosure. All of this provides TN71-BP012 the power and flexibility to meet the needs of nowadays server application.
1.2 Product Models
The system board within the Tyan MicroServer blades contain different processors and chipsets, which are defined by the following models:
TN71-BP012
: IBM-based platform
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1.3 Features
TYAN TN71-BP012 (BSP012T71V14HR-4T-3)
System
Front Panel
External Drive
Bay
Form Factor
Gross Weight
Chassis Model
Dimension (D x W x
H)
Barebone
Motherboard
Buttons
LEDs
I/O Ports
Type / Q'ty
2U Rackmount
21 kg
TN71
28" x 17.72" x 3.43" (711 x 450 x 87mm)
BP012T71V14HR
SP012GMR
(1) ID / (1) PWR w/ LED
(1) ID / (1) Warning
(1) USB 3.0 port
3.5" Hot-Swap / (14) *(12) in front need a discrete
HBA/RAID adapter to enable / *(2) in rear w/ 2-in-1
HDD tray
HDD backplane support
SAS 12Gb/s/ SATA 6Gb/s
Pre-install TYAN
Mezz Card
MP012-9235-4I w/SATA 6G to enable (2) 3.5" HDD in rear
NOTE:
In addition to 3.5” hard disk drives, the front and the rear HDD trays support also the installation of 2.5” hard disk drives.
System Cooling
Configuration
FAN
Power Supply
Processor
Chipset
Memory
(5) 8cm fans
Type
Efficiency
Redundancy
Serviceability
Input Range
Frequency
Output Watts
RPSU
80 plus Platinum
1+1
Hot-swap
AC 100-127V/12.47A / AC 200-240V/7.08A
47 - 63 Hertz
1,200 Watts / *100-127V support 1,000 Watts only
Supported CPU
Series
IBM POWER8 Turismo SCM processor
Socket Type / Q'ty
IBM POWER8 Turismo SCM/ (1)
Thermal Design
Point (TDP) wattage
Up to 190W
Pre-install Processor (1) IBM POWER8 8-Core 3.325 GHz processor
Switch IC
Chipset
(1) PLX PEX8748
(4) IBM Centaur Memory Buffers
Supported DIMM Qty (32) DIMM slots
DIMM Type / Speed
DDR3L-RDIMM 1333
Capacity
Memory voltage
Up to 1,024GB
1.35V
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Expansion Slots
Pre-install Memory (8) R-DDR3L 16GB (Samsung R-DDR3L)
PCI-E
(1) PCI-E Gen3 x16 slots / (3) PCI-E Gen3 x8 slots
Pre-install TYAN
Mezz Card
Port Q'ty
MP012-9235-4I / MP012-B840-4T
(1) PHY / (4) 10GbE ports
LAN
Storage
Pre-install TYAN
LAN Mezz Card
(1) MP012-B840-4T Qlogic10GbE LAN Mezz Card
PHY
Broadcom BCM5221 PHY (dedicated for IPMI connection)
Pre-install HDD/SSD (2) 4TB HDDs (Toshiba)
Connector type
D-Sub 15-pin
Graphic
I/O Ports
System
Monitoring
Server
Management
PNOR
Regulation
Operating
Environment
Resolution
Chipset
USB
COM
VGA
RJ-45
Chipset
Up to 1920x1200
Aspeed AST2400
(4) USB ports (1 USB3.0 at front, 2 USB3.0 at rear,
1 USB1.1 at rear port, no function)
(1) DB-9 COM port
(1) D-Sub 15-pin port
(4) 10GbE, (1) PHY dedicated for IPMI
Voltage
Temperature
LED
Aspeed AST2400
Monitors voltage for CPU, memory, chipset & power supply
Monitors temperature for CPU & memory & system environment
Over temperature warning indicator / Fan & PSU fail
LED indicator
Onboard Aspeed AST2400
Onboard Chipset
AST2400 IPMI
Feature
IPMI 2.0 compliant baseboard management controller (BMC) / Supports storage over IP and remote platform-flash / USB 2.0 virtual hub
Brand / ROM Size
IBM / 64MB
Features
FCC (DoC)
CE (DoC)
Boot from USB device / CD-ROM / Storage / PXE via LAN / IPMI Support / Device Tree / Console
Redirection / OCC (Power Management) / Petitboot
Bootloader (PPC64)
Class A
Yes
Operating Temp.
10° C ~ 35° C (50° F~ 95° F)
Non-operating Temp. - 40° C ~ 70° C (-40° F ~ 158° F)
RoHS
Package
Contains
In/Non-operating
Humidity
90%, non-condensing at 35° C
RoHS 6/6 Compliant Yes
Barebone
Manual
(1) TN71-BP012 Barebone w/MP012-9235-4I SATA
6G Mezz Card
(1) Web User's manual / (1) Quick Installation Guide
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Others
(8) R-DDR3L 16GB (Samsung R-DDR3L) / (1) IBM
POWER8 8-Core 3.325 GHz processor / (1)
MP012-B840-4T Qlogic10GbE LAN Mezz Card / (2)
4TB HDDs (Toshiba)
TYAN TN71-BP012 (BSP012T71V14HR-4T-4)
System
Front Panel
External Drive
Bay
Power Supply
Processor
Chipset
Memory
Form Factor
Gross Weight
Chassis Model
Dimension (D x W x
H)
Barebone
Motherboard
Buttons
LEDs
I/O Ports
Type / Q'ty
2U Rackmount
21 kg
TN71
28" x 17.72" x 3.43" (711 x 450 x 87mm)
BP012T71V14HR
SP012GMR
(1) ID / (1) PWR w/ LED
(1) ID / (1) Warning
(1) USB 3.0 port
3.5" Hot-Swap / (14) *(12) in front need a discrete
HBA/RAID adapter to enable / *(2) in rear w/ 2-in-1
HDD tray
HDD backplane support
SAS 12Gb/s/ SATA 6Gb/s
Pre-install TYAN
Mezz Card
MP012-9235-4I w/SATA 6G to enable (2) 3.5" HDD in rear
NOTE:
In addition to 3.5” hard disk drives, the front and the rear HDD trays support also the installation of 2.5” hard disk drives.
System Cooling
Configuration
FAN
(5) 8cm fans
Type
Efficiency
Redundancy
Serviceability
Input Range
Frequency
Output Watts
RPSU
80 plus Platinum
1+1
Hot-swap
AC 100-127V/12.47A / AC 200-240V/7.08A
47 - 63 Hertz
1,200 Watts / *100-127V support 1,000 Watts only
Supported CPU
Series
IBM POWER8 Turismo SCM processor
Socket Type / Q'ty
IBM POWER8 Turismo SCM/ (1)
Thermal Design
Point (TDP) wattage
Up to 190W
Pre-install Processor (1) IBM POWER8 10-Core 2.926 GHz processor
Switch IC
Chipset
(1) PLX PEX8748
(4) IBM Centaur Memory Buffers
Supported DIMM Qty (32) DIMM slots
DIMM Type / Speed DDR3L-RDIMM 1333
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Expansion Slots
Capacity
Memory voltage
Up to 1,024GB
1.35V
Pre-install Memory (16) R-DDR3L 16GB (Samsung R-DDR3L)
PCI-E
Pre-install TYAN
Mezz Card
(1) PCI-E Gen3 x16 slots / (3) PCI-E Gen3 x8 slots
MP012-9235-4I / MP012-B840-4T
LAN
Storage
Graphic
I/O Ports
System
Monitoring
Port Q'ty
Pre-install TYAN
LAN Mezz Card
(1) PHY / (4) 10GbE ports
(1) MP012-B840-4T Qlogic10GbE LAN Mezz Card
PHY
Broadcom BCM5221 PHY (dedicated for IPMI connection)
Pre-install HDD/SSD (2) 4TB HDDs (Toshiba)
Connector type
D-Sub 15-pin
Resolution
Chipset
USB
COM
VGA
RJ-45
Chipset
Up to 1920x1200
Aspeed AST2400
(4) USB ports (1 USB3.0 at front, 2 USB3.0 at rear,
1 USB1.1 at rear port, no function)
(1) DB-9 COM port
(1) D-Sub 15-pin port
(4) 10GbE, (1) PHY dedicated for IPMI
Voltage
Temperature
LED
Aspeed AST2400
Monitors voltage for CPU, memory, chipset & power supply
Monitors temperature for CPU & memory & system environment
Over temperature warning indicator / Fan & PSU fail
LED indicator
Server
Management
PNOR
Regulation
Operating
Environment
RoHS
Onboard Chipset
AST2400 IPMI
Feature
Onboard Aspeed AST2400
IPMI 2.0 compliant baseboard management controller (BMC) / Supports storage over IP and remote platform-flash / USB 2.0 virtual hub
Brand / ROM Size
IBM / 64MB
Features
FCC (DoC)
CE (DoC)
Operating Temp.
Non-operating
Temp.
Boot from USB device / CD-ROM / Storage / PXE via LAN / IPMI Support / Device Tree / Console
Redirection / OCC (Power Management) / Petitboot
Bootloader (PPC64)
Class A
Yes
10° C ~ 35° C (50° F~ 95° F)
- 40° C ~ 70° C (-40° F ~ 158° F)
In/Non-operating
Humidity
90%, non-condensing at 35° C
RoHS 6/6 Compliant Yes
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Package
Contains
Barebone
Manual
Others
(1) TN71-BP012 Barebone w/MP012-9235-4I SATA
6G Mezz Card
(1) Web User's manual / (1) Quick Installation Guide
(1) MP012-B840-4T Qlogic10GbE LAN Mezz Card /
(1) IBM POWER8 10-Core 2.926 GHz processor /
(16) R-DDR3L 16GB (Samsung R-DDR3L) / (2)
4TB HDDs (Toshiba)
TYAN TN71-BP012 (BSP012T71V14HR-4T-5)
System
Front Panel
External Drive
Bay
Power Supply
Processor
Chipset
Form Factor
Gross Weight
Chassis Model
Dimension (D x W x
H)
2U Rackmount
21 kg
TN71
28" x 17.72" x 3.43" (711 x 450 x 87mm)
Barebone
Motherboard
Buttons
LEDs
I/O Ports
BP012T71V14HR
SP012GMR
(1) ID / (1) PWR w/ LED
(1) ID / (1) Warning
Type / Q'ty
(1) USB 3.0 port
3.5" Hot-Swap / (14) *(12) in front need a discrete
HBA/RAID adapter to enable / *(2) in rear w/ 2-in-1
HDD tray
HDD backplane support
SAS 12Gb/s/ SATA 6Gb/s
Pre-install TYAN
Mezz Card
MP012-9235-4I w/SATA 6G to enable (2) 3.5" HDD in rear
NOTE:
In addition to 3.5” hard disk drives, the front and the rear HDD trays support also the installation of 2.5” hard disk drives.
System Cooling
Configuration
FAN
(5) 8cm fans
Type
Efficiency
Redundancy
Serviceability
Input Range
RPSU
80 plus Platinum
1+1
Hot-swap
AC 100-127V/12.47A / AC 200-240V/7.08A
Frequency
Output Watts
47 - 63 Hertz
1,200 Watts / *100-127V support 1,000 Watts only
Supported CPU
Series
IBM POWER8 Turismo SCM processor
Socket Type / Q'ty
IBM POWER8 Turismo SCM/ (1)
Thermal Design
Point (TDP) wattage
Up to 190W
Pre-install Processor (1) IBM POWER8 10-Core 2.926 GHz processor
Switch IC
(1) PLX PEX8748
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Chipset
(4) IBM Centaur Memory Buffers
Supported DIMM Qty (32) DIMM slots
DIMM Type / Speed
DDR3L-RDIMM 1333
Memory Capacity
Memory voltage
Up to 1,024GB
1.35V
Pre-install Memory (32) R-DDR3L 16GB (Samsung R-DDR3L)
PCI-E
(1) PCI-E Gen3 x16 slots / (3) PCI-E Gen3 x8 slots
Expansion Slots
Pre-install TYAN
Mezz Card
Port Q'ty
MP012-9235-4I / MP012-B840-4T
(1) PHY / (4) 10GbE ports
LAN
Storage
Graphic
I/O Ports
System
Monitoring
Pre-install TYAN
LAN Mezz Card
(1) MP012-B840-4T Qlogic10GbE LAN Mezz Card
PHY
Broadcom BCM5221 PHY (dedicated for IPMI connection)
Pre-install HDD/SSD (2) 1TB SSD (Micron)
Connector type
Resolution
Chipset
D-Sub 15-pin
Up to 1920x1200
USB
Aspeed AST2400
(4) USB ports (1 USB3.0 at front, 2 USB3.0 at rear,
1 USB1.1 at rear port, no function)
COM
VGA
RJ-45
Chipset
Voltage
Temperature
(1) DB-9 COM port
(1) D-Sub 15-pin port
(4) 10GbE, (1) PHY dedicated for IPMI
Aspeed AST2400
Monitors voltage for CPU, memory, chipset & power supply
Monitors temperature for CPU & memory & system environment
Server
Management
PNOR
Regulation
Operating
Environment
LED
Onboard Chipset
AST2400 IPMI
Feature
Over temperature warning indicator / Fan & PSU fail
LED indicator
Onboard Aspeed AST2400
IPMI 2.0 compliant baseboard management controller (BMC) / Supports storage over IP and remote platform-flash / USB 2.0 virtual hub
Brand / ROM Size
IBM / 64MB
Features
FCC (DoC)
Boot from USB device / CD-ROM / Storage / PXE via LAN / IPMI Support / Device Tree / Console
Redirection / OCC (Power Management) / Petitboot
Bootloader (PPC64)
Class A
CE (DoC)
Operating Temp.
Yes
10° C ~ 35° C (50° F~ 95° F)
Non-operating Temp. - 40° C ~ 70° C (-40° F ~ 158° F)
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RoHS
Package
Contains
In/Non-operating
Humidity
90%, non-condensing at 35° C
RoHS 6/6 Compliant Yes
Barebone
Manual
Others
(1) TN71-BP012 Barebone w/MP012-9235-4I SATA
6G Mezz Card
(1) Web User's manual / (1) Quick Installation Guide
(1) MP012-B840-4T Qlogic10GbE LAN Mezz Card /
(1) IBM POWER8 10-Core 2.926 GHz processor /
(16) R-DDR3L 16GB (Samsung R-DDR3L) / (2)
1TB SSD (Micron)
L10 system configuration table (for Channel)
L10 Model: TN71-BP012
IBM Power8
Processors
Config. SKU Cores
1
2
3
BSP012T71V14HR-4T-3
BSP012T71V14HR-4T-4
BSP012T71V14HR-4T-5
8
10
10
16 GB
16 GB
8
16
4 TB
4 TB
16 GB 32 1 TB SSD 2
2
2
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1.4 Standard Parts List
This section describes TN71-BP012 package contents and accessories. Open the box carefully and ensure that all components are present and undamaged. The product should arrive packaged as illustrated below.
1.4.1 Box Contents
TN71-BP012 Chassis Kit
(1) 2U chassis
(1) 12-Ports 6G/12G HDD backplane board: M1271T71-BP12-12
(1) Front panel Button/LED board: M1715T71-FPB
(1) PDB board: M1619T71-D-PDB
(1) TPM board: TM-TPM-IBM-W
(1) Internal 2-Ports HDD backplane board -1: M1272T71-BP6-2
(1) Internal 2-Ports HDD backplane board -2: M1273T71-BP6-2IO
(1) Storage Mezz Card: MP012-9235-4I
(1) LAN Mezz Card
(5) Fan Modules
(2) Power Supply Modules
1.4.2 Accessories
If any items are missing or appear damaged, contact your retailer or browse to
TYAN’s website for service: http://www.tyan.com
The web site also provides information of other TYAN products, as well as FAQs, compatibility lists, BIOS settings, etc.
Accessory Kit
(2) US Power Cord
(2) EU Power Cord
(3) Screw Packs
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1.5 About the Product
The following views show you the product.
1.5.1 System Front View
HDD Sequence
No.
1
2
3
5
6
7
HDD2 HDD5 HDD8 HDD11
HDD1 HDD4 HDD7 HDD10
HDD0 HDD3 HDD6 HDD9
Description
USB3.0 Port
Front Panel Board
Power On/Off Button with green LED
ID LED (blue color)
FAULT LED (amber color)
(12) 3.5” SAS/SATA 6G/12G hot-swap HDDs
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Front Panel LED Definitions
FPB LED State
ID LED
Fault LED
Power LED
HDD LED Definitions
Color Description
On
Off
On
Blue
Off
System identified
System not identified
Amber Error occurred in the system
System fine
On Green System powered on
Blinking Green System standing by
Off Off System AC off
Drive State
Drive Present, No Activity
Drive Present, with Activity
Drive Fail
Drive identify
Drive Rebuild
Activity LED (Green color) Status LED (Orange color)
Solid On
Blinking
Don’t care
Don’t care
Don’t care
Off
Off
Solid On
Blinking @ 1Hz
Blinking @ 4Hz
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1.5.2 System Rear View
No.
1
2
5
8
9
10
11
12
13
Description
(1+1) 1000W/1200W RPSU
(2) 3.5” 6G SATA HDDs
(1) USB1.1 port (no function)
(2) USB3.0 Ports
LAN1 (via Mezz LAN Card)
LAN2 (via Mezz LAN Card)
LAN3 (via Mezz LAN Card)
LAN4 (via Mezz LAN Card)
(4) HH-FL PCIE Slots
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Rear 2-in-1 HDD Tray
HDD State
HDD present, no data transferring
HDD present, data transferring
HDD not present
Color LED Behavior
Green Blinking
Green OFF
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1.5.3 System Top View
No. Description
1 (12) 3.5” 6G/12G SAS/SATA hot-swap HDDs
2 HDD Backplane Board
5
6
7
8
CPU Air Duct
(2) 3.5” 6G SATA HDDs
Power Distribution Board
(1+1) 1000W/1200W RPSU
NOTE:
The system is pre-installed with SP012 mainboard.
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Chapter 2: Setting Up
2.0.1 Before you Begin
This chapter explains how to install the CPUs, CPU heatsinks, memory modules, and hard drives. Instructions on inserting add on cards are also given.
2.0.2 Work Area
Make sure you have a stable, clean working environment. Dust and dirt can get into components and cause malfunctions. 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.
2.0.3 Tools
The following procedures require only a few tools, including the following:
A cross head (Phillips) screwdriver
A hex wrench
A grounding strap or an anti-static pad
Most of the electrical and mechanical connections can be disconnected with your hands. It is recommended that you do not use pliers to remove connectors as it may damage the soft metal or plastic parts of the connectors.
Caution!
1.
To avoid damaging the motherboard and associated components, do not use torque force greater than
7kgf/cm (6.09 lb/in) on each mounting screw for
2.
motherboard installation.
Do not apply power to the board if it has been damaged.
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2.0.4 Precautions
Components and electronic circuit boards can be damaged by discharges of 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 TN71-BP012 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. Alternatively, 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 packaging that they ship with until they are ready for installation.
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.
CAUTION:
Please note that the following illustrations may not look exactly like the rackmount server you purchased. Therefore, the illustrations should be held for your reference only.
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2.1 Installing Motherboard Components
This section describes how to install components on to the motherboard, including CPU, heatsink, air duct, memory modules, HDD and LAN Card.
2.1.1 Removing the Chassis Cover
Follow these instructions to remove the TN71-BP012 chassis cover.
1. Unscrew the top cover.
2. Slide the top cover off.
3. Remove the top cover from the chassis.
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2.1.2 Removing the Air Duct
Follow these instructions to remove the TN71-BP012 air ducts.
1. Take off the CPU air duct.
2. Unscrew to take off the PCI air duct.
3. Disconnect the cables.
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4. Take off the 2-in-1 HDD tray.
5. Remove the HDD air duct.
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2.1.3 Installing the CPU, Heatsink and Air Duct
Follow the steps below on installing the process, heatsink and air duct.
1. Unclip to take out the hex wrench.
2. Take out the protection cap.
3. Place the CPU into the socket and make sure that the gold arrow is located in the right direction.
4. Attach the thermal pad onto the CPU.
NOTE:
DO NOT apply any thermal grease/pad other than the one shipped with heatsink onto the CPU.
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5. Pull the clips to place the heatsink on top of the CPU.
6. Use the hex wrench to secure the heatsink to the chassis.
7. Place the air duct on top of the heatsink as shown below.
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2.1.4 Installing the Memory
Follow these instructions to install the memory modules onto the motherboard.
1. Locate the memory slots on the motherboard.
2. Press the memory slot locking levers in the direction of the arrows as shown in the following illustration.
3. Align the memory module with the slot. When inserted properly, the memory slot locking levers lock automatically onto the indentations at the ends of the module. Follow the recommended memory population table to install the other memory modules.
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DIMM Population Table
DIMM Plug Rules
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2.1.5 Installing the LAN Mezz Card
Follow these instructions to install the LAN Mezz Card.
1. Locate the four screw holes for the LAN Mezz Card
2. Place the LAN Mezz card onto the holes and secure it with four screws.
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2.1.6 Installing Hard Drives
Follow these instructions to install (12) Front & (2) Rear 3.5” hard drives.
Warning!!! Always install the hard disk drive to the chassis after the chassis is secured on the rack.
2-in-1 HDD Cage
1. Push the latch to pull the hard disk cage out.
2. (Option 1: 3.5” HDD)
Place a 3.5" hard drive into the HDD cage and push the HDD in the direction as the arrow shows to secure the hard disk drive.
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3. Follow the same procedures to install the second hard disk drive.
4. (Option 2: 2.5” HDD)
Place 2.5" hard drives into the HDD cage.
5. Turn the HDD cage over and secure the hard drives to the HDD cage with 8 screws.
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6. Reinsert the HDD cage into the chassis.
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Front HDD Trays
1. Push the latch to pull the hard disk tray out.
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2. (Option 1: 3.5” HDD)
Place a 3.5" hard drive into the HDD tray and secure the HDD with 4 HDD screws.
3. (Option 2: 2.5” HDD)
Place a 2.5” hard drive into the HDD tray. Turn the HDD tray over and secure the HDD with 4 screws.
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4. Reinsert the HDD tray into the chassis.
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2.2 Rack Mounting
CAUTION:
Please note that the following illustrations are based on a
TN71-BP012 barebone which may not look exactly like the rackmount server you purchased. Therefore, the illustrations should be held for your reference only.
After installing the necessary components, the TYAN TN71-BP012 can be mounted in a rack using the supplied rack mounting kit.
2.2.1 Installing the Server in a Rack
Follow these instructions to mount the TYAN TN71-BP012 into an industry standard
19" rack.
NOTE: Before mounting the TYAN TN71-BP012 in a rack, ensure that all internal components have been installed and that the unit has been fully tested. However, to make the installation easier, we suggest that you remove all HDD trays before you insert the chassis into the rack.
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2.2.2 Installing the inner Rails to the Chassis
1. Release and detach the inner rail from the sliding rail.
2. Align the inner sliding rail on one side of the server.
3.
Pull the inner sliding rail forward to secure it to the chassis.
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4. Screw the inner rail to the chassis.
5. Align and screw the inner sliding rail on the other side of the server.
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2.2.3 Installing the Outer Rails to the Rack
1. Secure the outer rails to the rack.
2. Screw the outer rails to the rack.
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2.2.4 Rack mounting the Server
1. Lift the unit and then insert the inner slide rails into the middle rails.
2. Push the whole system into the rack.
3. Secure the whole system to the rack with 2 thumb screws.
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Chapter 3: Replacing Pre-Installed Components
3.0.1 Introduction
This chapter explains how to replace the pre-installed components, including the
SP012 Motherboard, M1271T71-BP12-12 12-Ports 6G/12G HDD Backplane Board,
M1715T71-FPB Front Panel Board, M1619T71-D-PDB Power Distribution Board,
MP012-9235-4I Storage Mezz Card, System Fan and Power Supply Unit etc.
3.0.2 Disassembly Flowchart
The following flowchart outlines the disassembly procedures.
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3.1 Removing the Cover
Before replacing any parts you must remove the chassis cover. Follow Section
2.1.1 Removing the Chassis Cover
(page 31) to remove the cover of the
TN71-BP012.
3.2
Replacing Motherboard Components
Follow these instructions to replace motherboard components, including the motherboard.
3.2.1 Disconnecting All Motherboard Cables
Before replacing the motherboard or certain components, remove cables connected to the motherboard. Follow these instructions to remove all cables.
1. Disconnect all cables.
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3.2.2 Removing the Motherboard
After removing all of the aforementioned cables, follow the instructions below to remove the motherboard from the chassis.
1. Remove the power supplies, air ducts, processor and heatsink (with thermal pad attached) accordingly.
NOTE:
DO NOT remove the thermal pad from the heatsink. If the thermal pad is broken, please order a new heatsink FRU and follow the instruction stated in
Section 2.1.3 Installing the CPU, Heatsink and Air Duct (page 34).
2. Remove the 13 screws securing the motherboard to the chassis.
3. Carefully lift the motherboard from the chassis.
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3.3 Replacing the Storage Mezz Card
Follow these instructions to replace the MP012-9235-4I Storage Mezz Card.
1. Unscrew the Storage Mezz Card and disconnect the cable connected to the card.
2. Lift the card to replace with a new one. Follow the procedures in reverse order to reinstall a new Storage Mezz Card.
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3.4 Replacing the Power Distribution Board
Follow these instructions to replace the M1619T71-D-PDB Power Distribution Board.
1. Remove the power supply modules.
2. Unscrew the PDB Cage.
3. Disconnect the power cable and PSU control cable.
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4. Push the PDB Cage aside to slip it off.
5. Unscrew the power distribution board to replace a new one.
6. Follow the steps described earlier in reverse order to reinstall the power distribution board into the chassis.
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3.4.1 Power Distribution Board Features
Front View
Rear View
Form Factor
Connectors
W75xL39xT2.0mm, 6-layer PCB
(1) 50-pin PSU Connector (J1)
(1) 24-pin Power Connector (PWR2)
(1) 20-pin PSU Connector (J2)
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3.4.2 Pin Definitions
J1: 50-Pin PSU Connector
PIN
NUMBER
NET NAME
PIN
NUMBER
NET NAME
1 GND 50 GND
2 GND 49 GND
3 GND 48 GND
4 GND 47 GND
5 GND 46 GND
6 GND 45 GND
7 GND 44 GND
8 GND 43 GND
9 GND 42 GND
10 VCC12 41 VCC12
11 VCC12 40 VCC12
12 VCC12 39 VCC12
13 VCC12 38 VCC12
14 VCC12 37 VCC12
15 VCC12 36 VCC12
16 VCC12 35 VCC12
17 VCC12 34 VCC12
18 VCC12 33 VCC12
19 PSU_A0 32 PSU_SDA
20 PSU_A1 31 PSU_SCL
21 VCC12_STB 30 PSU_PSON
22 PSU_SMART_ON 29 PSU_SMBALERT
24 PSU_PRESANT_N 27 PSU_12VRS
25 PSU_PS_KILL 26 PSU_PWOK
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PWR2: 24-Pin Power Connector
PIN
NUMBER
NET NAME
PIN
NUMBER
NET NAME
J2: 20-Pin PSU Connector
PIN
NUMBER
NET NAME
PIN
NUMBER
NET NAME
2 PSU_SDA 12 NC
5 VCC12_STB 15 PSU_12LS
6 PSU_PSON 16 PSU_12VRS
8 PSU_SMBALERT 18 PSU_PWOK
10 GND 20 GND
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3.5 Replacing the HDD Backplane Board
Follow these instructions to replace the M1271T71-BP12-12 12-Ports HDD
Backplane Board.
1. Pull all front HDD trays out.
2. Disconnect all fan cables.
3. Take out the fan modules.
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4. Disconnect the power cable and FAN control cable.
5. Disconnect the 3pcs Mini-SAS HD cable.
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6. Unscrew the HDD BP bracket.
7. Loose the screws on both sides of the chassis.
8. Take out the HDD BP board.
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9. Release 8 push pins to lift the mylar.
10. Loose ten screws to replace with a new HDD BP Board.
11. Reinstall the HDD BP Board into the chassis following the steps in reverse.
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3.5.1 HDD BP Board Features
Here shows the M1271T71-BP12-12 HDD Backplane Board in details.
Front view:
Rear view:
Form Factor
Specifications
LEDs
W429.8 x L78.4 (mm), 8-layer PCB
(12) SAS/SATA HDD Connector connected to HDD
(SAS0~11)
(3) Mini-SAS HD Connector connected to MB
(MINI_SAS0~2)
(1) 12-pin Power Connector connected to MB (PW5)
(1) 30-pin Fan Connector connected to MB (J36)
(5) 6-pin Fan Connector connected to Fan (FAN1~5)
(12) HDD Active LEDs
(12) HDD Fault LEDs
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3.5.2 Connector Pin Definitions
PW5: 12-pin Power Connector
Definition
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
J36: 30-pin FAN Connector
Pin
1
2
3
4
5
6
Definition
FAN_TACH1
FAN_TACH2
FAN_TACH3
FAN_TACH4
FAN_TACH5
GND
CON_PWM2
FAN_TACH11
FAN_TACH12
KEY
KEY
FAN_TACH13
FAN_TACH14
CON_PWM4
GND
FAN1~FAN5: 6-pin FAN Connector
Pin
17
19
21
23
25
27
29
1
3
5
7
9
11
13
15
Definition
VDD_12_FAN1
CON_PWM1
VDD_12_FAN1
Pin
1
3
5
Pin
7
8
9
10
11
12
Pin
2
4
6
Pin
18
20
22
24
26
28
30
2
4
6
8
10
12
14
16
Definition
VDD_12_RUN
VDD_12_RUN
VDD_12_RUN
VDD_12_RUN
VDD_12_RUN
VDD_12_RUN
Definition
FAN_TACH6
FAN_TACH7
FAN_TACH8
FAN_TACH9
FAN_TACH10
GND
CON_PWM1
KEY
KEY
CON_PWM3
GND
FAN_TACH15
FAN_TACH16
CON_PWM6
GND
Definition
GND
FAN_TACH1
GND
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3.6 Replacing the Front Panel Board
Follow these instructions to replace the M1715T71-FPB Front Panel Board.
1. Unscrew the front panel bezel.
2. Take out the front panel bezel and unscrew the Front Panel Board.
3. Disconnect the Front Panel control cable.
4. Reinstall the Front Panel Board into the chassis following the steps in reverse.
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3.6.1 Front Panel Board Features
Here shows the M1715T71-FPB Front Panel Board in details.
Form Factor
W37xL19xT1.6mm, 2-layer PCB
Specifications
(1) Front Panel Board Connector (J1)
(1) Power Button with green color Power LED (J3)
(1) ID Button (SW1)
(1) blue color ID LED (LED_ID1)
(1) orange color FAULT LED (LED_FAULT1)
3.6.2 Connector Pin Definitions
J1: Front Panel Board Connector
Definition
FP_PW_LED_PW
VCC_FPB
NC
FP_ID_LED_PW
FP_PW_LED_GND
FP_ID_LED_N
NC
BMC_HW_FAULT_N
NC
BMC_SYS_FAULT_N
Pin
5
6
7
8
1
2
3
4
9
10
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Pin
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
Definition
FP_PWR_BTN_N
NC
GND
NC
NC
FP_SMB_DAT
GND
FP_SMB_CLK
FP_IDLED_BTN_N
NC
3.7 Replacing the USB Board
Follow these instructions to replace the M1714T71-USB USB Board.
1. Unscrew 4 screws to release the USB board bezel and mounting ear.
2. Take out the USB Board bezel.
3. Disconnect the Front USB3.0 Cable.
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4. Unscrew the USB Board bracket.
5. Slide to take out the USB Board bracket.
6.
Unscrew the USB Board to replace with a new one.
7. Reinstall the USB Board bracket into the chassis following the steps in reverse order.
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3.8 Replacing the Fans
Follow these instructions to replace the fans.
1. Disconnect the fan cable.
2. Take out the fan module from the chassis.
3. Replace the failed fan module with a new one. Follow the procedures described earlier in reverse order to reinstall.
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3.9 Replacing the Power Supply
The system has two pre-installed Power Supply Units. Please unplug the power cord before you follow these instructions to replace the power supply units.
1. Press the latch to pull the power supply out.
2. After replacing a new power supply, press the latch to push the power supply back into the chassis.
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Chapter 4: Mainboard Information
You are now ready to install your motherboard.
How to install our products right… the first time
The first thing you should do is read this user’s manual. It contains important information that will make configuration and setup much easier. Here are some precautions you should take when installing your motherboard:
(1) Ground yourself properly before removing your motherboard from the antistatic bag. Unplug the power from your computer power supply and then touch a safely grounded object to release static charge (i.e. power supply case). For the safest conditions, MiTAC recommends wearing a static safety wrist strap.
(2) Hold the motherboard by its edges and do not touch the bottom of the board, or flex the board in any way.
(3) Avoid touching the motherboard components, IC chips, connectors, memory modules, and leads.
(4) Place the motherboard on a grounded antistatic surface or on the antistatic bag that the board was shipped in.
(5) Inspect the board for damage.
The following pages include details on how to install your motherboard into your chassis, as well as installing the processor, memory, disk drives and cables.
Caution!
1.
To avoid damaging the motherboard and associated components, do not use torque force greater than
7kgf/cm (6.09 lb/in) on each mounting screw for motherboard installation.
2.
Do not apply power to the board if it has been damaged.
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4.1 Board Image
SP012
This picture is representative of the latest board revision available at the time of publishing. The board you receive may not look exactly like the above picture.
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4.2 Block Diagram
SP012 Block Diagram
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4.3 Mainboard Mechanical Drawing
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4.4 Board Parts, Jumpers and Connectors
This diagram is representative of the latest board revision available at the time of publishing. The board you receive may not look exactly like the above diagram. The
DIMM slot numbers shown above can be used as a reference when reviewing the
DIMM population guidelines shown later in the manual. For the latest board revision, please visit our web site at http://www.tyan.com
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Jumpers & Connectors
Connectors
1. Power Supply Connector (PWR1)
2. ID LED Button
3. LAN Port +USB Connector (LAN1)
16. IPMB Connector (IPMB1)
17. USB3.0 Header (USB3_2)
18. TPM Header (J47)
4. VGA+COM Connector (VGA_COM1) 19. Front Panel Header (SSI_FP1 )
5. USB3.0+USB3.0 Connector (USB1) 20. BMC JTAG Header (J16)
6. FAN Connector (CPU0_FAN)
7. COM Connector (COM2)
8. TUSB JTAG Header (J13)
9. SYS_FAN Header (J48)
10. APSS JTAG Header (J8)
21. Power Connector (PWR3)
22. Power Connector (12V+5V, PWR4)
23. Power Connector (GPU+12V,
PWR5)
24. Fan Connector (SYS_FAN1)
25. Fan Connector (SYS_FAN2)
11. Golden BMC Flash Socket (BMC2) 26. Fan Connector (SYS_FAN3)
12. Primary BMC Flash Socket (BMC1) 27. Fan Connector (SYS_FAN4)
13. PNOR Socket (BIOS1)
14. SPI Debug Connector
(BIOS_DEBUG1)
28. Fan Connector (SYS_FAN5)
29. PSU Signal Header (J46)
15. VPD Header (J9)
A. OCP Slot (x8, J4)
B. OCP Slot (x8, J6)
C. PCIE_SLOT1 PCI-E CPU Slot (x8)
30. Power Connector (PWR2)
Slots
D. PCIE_SLOT0 PCI-E CPU Slot (x16)
E. PCIE_SLOT2 PCI-E PLX Slot (x8)
F. PCIE_SLOT3 PCI-E PLX Slot (x8)
Jumpers
a. SMBUS Header (J14) b. SMBUS Header (J15) c. SMBUS Header (J18) d. SMBUS Header (J41) e. SMBUS Header (J42) f. ID LED SW Header (ID_SW1) g. BMC Debug Header
(BMC_DEBUG1/BMC_DEBUG2) h. Chassis Intrusion Pin Header
(INTRUSION1) i. CPU FSI Connector (J10)
Jumper Legend
OPEN - Jumper OFF
CLOSED - Jumper ON
Without jumper cover
With jumper cover
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COM2: COM2 Port Header
Signal
DCD
RXD
TXD
TR
GND
CPU0_FAN: 4-pin FAN Connector
Pin
1
3
5
7
9
Pin
2
4
6
8
10
Signal
DSR
RTS
CTS
RI
KEY
Pin 1 2 3 4
Signal
GND +12V Sensor Control
Use this header to connect the cooling fan to your motherboard to keep the system stable and reliable.
SYS_FAN1~SYS_FAN5: 4-pin FAN Connector
Pin 1 2 3 4
Signal
GND +12V Sensor Control
Use this header to connect the cooling fan to your motherboard to keep the system stable and reliable.
SSI_FP1: Front Panel Connector
Signal
PW_LED_P
KEY
PW_LED_N
HDD_LED
HDD_ACT_LED
PWR_BTN
GND
RST_BTN
GND
IDLED_BTN
NC
NMI_SW#
7
9
11
13
Pin
1
3
5
15
17
19
21
23
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8
10
12
14
Pin
2
4
6
16
18
20
22
24
Signal
VCC3
ID_LED_P
ID_LED_N
HW_FAULT-
SYS_FAULT-
LAN1_ACT
PHY_LED-
SMB_DAT
SMB_CLK
INTRUDER-
LAN2LED+
NC
INTRUSION1: Chassis Intrusion Header
Signal
INTRUDER#
ID_SW1: ID LED SW Header
Signal
IDLED_SW#
J48: SYS_FAN Header
Signal
FAN TACH1
FAN TACH2
FAN TACH3
FAN TACH4
FAN TACH5
GND
FAN PWM2
FAN TACH11
FAN TACH12
V3P3_AUX
V3P3_AUX
FAN TACH13
FAN TACH14
FAN PWM4
GND
USB3_2: USB3.0 Connector
Signal
VCC1
P0_RX_N
P0_RX_P
GND
P0_TX_N
P0_TX_P
GND
P0_N
P0_P
OC_N
Pin
1
Pin
1
Pin
2
Pin
2
24
26
28
30
16
18
20
22
8
10
12
14
Pin
2
4
6
23
25
27
29
15
17
19
21
7
9
11
13
Pin
1
3
5
4
5
6
7
Pin Pin
1 20
2
3
19
18
17
16
15
14
8
9
10
13
12
11
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Signal
GND
Signal
GND
Signal
KEY
VCC1
NC
NC
GND
NC
NC
GND
NC
NC
Signal
FAN TACH6
FAN TACH7
FAN TACH8
FAN TACH9
FAN TACH10
GND
FAN PWM1
SMBDATA
SMBCLK
FAN PWM3
GND
FAN TACH15
FAN TACH16
FAN PWM5
GND
IPMB1: IPMB Pin Header
Pin 1 2 3 4
Signal
BMC_SMB_DATA GND BMC_SMB_CLK NC
J47: TPM Header
Signal
INTERRUPT
RESET
INTERRUPT2
RESET2
GND
NC
Pin Pin
1 2
3
5
4
6
7
9
11
8
10
12
Signal
VCC
SMBUS-DAT
SMBUS-CLK
RESERED
SDA
CLK
J8: APSS JTAG Connector
Signal
TMS
TDI
VCC3_AUX
TDO
RTCK_R
TCK
Rpu 4.7k
Pin Pin
1 2
3
5
7
9
4
6
8
10
11
13
12
14
Signal
TRST
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
Rpu 4.7k
J16: BMC JTAG Connector
J10: CPU FSI Connector
Signal
NC
Rpu 49.9 ohm
Signal
TMS
TDI
VCC3_AUX
TDO
RTCK_R
TCK
Rpu 4.7k
Pin
1
3
Pin
2
Pin Pin
1 2
3
5
7
4
6
8
9
11
13
10
12
14
Signal
TRST
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
Rpu 4.7k
Signal
PV_FSI_P_S1CT_FSI_SMD
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J36: CPLD JTAG Header
Signal
TCK
TDO
TMS
NC
TDI
J9: VPD Connector
Signal
PWR
I2C SDA
I2C SCL
NC
GND
J46: PSU SIGNAL Connector
Signal
GND
+12VSB
+12VSB
GND
PSU2_A0
PSU2_A1
SMART_ON
12VSL
PRESENT
PS_KILL
J13: TUSB7340 Debug Connector
Pin
1
3
5
7
9
Pin
1
3
5
7
9
11
13
15
17
19
Pin Pin
1 2
3
5
7
9
4
6
8
10
12
14
16
18
20
Signal
TUSB_VCC3
TDI
TCK
GND
J14/J18/J41: SMBUS Connector
Signal
SMB CLK
SMB DATA
Pin
1
3
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Pin
1
3
5
7
Pin
2
Pin
2
4
6
Pin
2
4
6
8
10
Pin
2
4
6
8
10
Signal
GND
VCC
NC
NC
GND
Signal
GND
NC
NC
NC
PWR
Signal
SDA
SCL
PS_ON
ALERT
GND
KEY
RETURN
+12V
PWOK
GND
Signal
TMS
TDO
TRST
Signal
GND
J15: SMBUS Connector
Signal
SMB CLK
GND
J42: PLX8718 SMBus Select Jumper
Pin
1
3
Pin
2
Signal
SMB DATA
Signal
BMC_PEX_DATA
Pin
1
Pin
2
SMB_DAT1_CN
3 4
DBG_SMB_DAT
5 6
Pin 1-3, 2-4 closed: I2C to BMC (Default)
Pin 3-5, 4-6 closed: I2C to Debug
BIOS_DEBUG1: SPI Debug Connector
Signal
SPI_CS#
SPI_DO
SPI_WP#
G D
Pin
1
3
5
7
BMC_DEBUG1/BMC_DEBUG2: BMC Debug Pin Header
Pin
2
4
6
8
Signal
BMC_PEX_CLK
SMB_CLK1_CN
DBG_SMB_CLK
Signal
V3P3
SPI_HOLD#
SPI_CLK
SPI_DI
Signal Pin Pin
BMC_TXD5/
BMC_RXD5
BMC_TXD/
BMC_RXD
1
3
2
Pin1-2 closed: Debug Mode
(Default)
Pin2-3 closed: Normal Mode
Signal
TXD_OUT/
RXD_OUT
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4.5 Tips on Installing Motherboard in Chassis
Before installing your motherboard, make sure your chassis has the necessary motherboard support studs installed. These studs are usually metal and are gold in color. Usually, the chassis manufacturer will pre-install the support studs. If you are unsure of stud placement, simply lay the motherboard inside the chassis and align the screw holes of the motherboard to the studs inside the case. If there are any studs missing, you will know right away since the motherboard will not be able to be securely installed.
NOTE:
Be especially careful to look for extra stand-offs. If there are any stand-offs present that are not aligned with a mounting hole on the motherboard, it will likely short components on the back of the motherboard when installed. This will cause malfunction and/or damage to your motherboard.
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Some chassis include plastic studs instead of metal. Although the plastic studs are usable, MiTAC recommends using metal studs with screws that will fasten the motherboard more securely in place.
Below is a chart detailing what the most common motherboard studs look like and how they should be installed.
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4.6 Memory
Any DIMM vendor can be tried, but only Kingston and Hynix are being characterized and qualified. The most preferred choice of 4Gbit DRAM die rev. from the following vendors are Micron v90B 25nm, Hynix Polaris 25nm & Samsung RevD 25nm.
Centaur does not support 1.5V DDR3 RDIMMs because Centaur DDR phy max operational voltage is 1.433V.
Five 1.35V DDR3 RDIMMs are supported. At Minimum, DIMMs must be plugged in pairs.
4GB SR x8 with 4GB DRAM
8GB SR x4 with 4GB DRAM
8GB DR x8 with 4GB DRAM
16GB DR x4 with 4GB DRAM
32GB QR x4 with 4GB DRAM
32GB DIMMs in both slot0 and slot1 of any Centaur downstream of the processor socket forces DDR speed to 1066.
DIMM Plug Rules
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DIMM Population Table
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4.7 Connecting External Devices
Connecting external devices to the motherboard is an easy task. The motherboard supports a number of different interfaces through connecting peripherals. See the following diagrams for the details.
IPMI/BMC Connector
+USB1.1 Port
Serial Port
ID LED
VGA USB3.0 Ports
NOTE:
Peripheral devices can be plugged straight into any of these ports but software may be required to complete the installation.
Onboard LAN LED Color Definition
The onboard Ethernet port has green and yellow LEDs to indicate LAN status. The chart below illustrates the different LED states.
10/100/1000 Mbps LAN Link/Activity LED Scheme
Left LED Right LED
10 Mbps
Link
Active
Link
100 Mbps
Active
Link
1000 Mbps
Active
No Link
Green Off
Blinking Green
Green
Off
Solid Green
Blinking Green
Solid Green
Green
Solid Yellow
Blinking Green
Solid Yellow
Off Off
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4.8 Installing the Power Supply
There are five (5) power connectors on your SP012 motherboard. The SP012 supports EPS 12V power supply.
PWR1: 50-pin Power Connector
Signal
-
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
+12V_IN
+12V_IN
+12V_IN
+12V_IN
+12V_IN
+12V_IN
+12V_IN
+12V_IN
+12V_IN
PSU1_SDA
PSU1_SCL
PSU1_PSON_N
PSU1_ALERT
PSU1_RETURN_S
PSU1_12VS+
PSU1_PWOK
PWR4: 4-pin Power Connector
A5
A6
A7
A8
A9
A10
A11
A12
A13
Pin
A1
A2
A3
A4
A14
A15
A16
A17
A18
A19
A20
A21
A22
A23
A24
A25
B5
B6
B7
B8
B9
B10
B11
B12
B13
Pin
B1
B2
B3
B4
B14
B15
B16
B17
B18
B19
B20
B21
B22
B23
B24
B25
Signal
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
+12V_IN
+12V_IN
+12V_IN
+12V_IN
+12V_IN
+12V_IN
+12V_IN
+12V_IN
+12V_IN
PSU1_A0
PSU1_A1
+12VSB
PSU1SMART_ON
PSU1_12VLS
PSU1_PRESENT_N
PSU1_PS_KILL
Signal
+12V
GND
Pin
1
3
Pin
2
4
Signal
GND
+5V
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PWR3: HDD + FAN Power Connector
Signal
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
4
5
6
Pin
1
1
3
PWR2: ATX 50-pin Power Connector
PWR5: Power Connector for GPU
Signal
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
Signal
GND
GND
GND
GND
Pin
1
2
3
4
9
10
11
12
5
6
7
8
Pin
1
2
3
4
21
22
23
24
17
18
19
20
Pin
13
14
15
16
Pin
5
6
7
8
Signal
+12V_IN
+12V_IN
+12V_IN
+12V_IN
+12V_IN
+12V_IN
+12V_IN
+12V_IN
+12V_IN
+12V_IN
+12V_IN
+12V_IN
Signal
+12V_GPU
+12V_GPU
+12V_GPU
+12V_GPU
NOTE:
1. You must unplug the power supply before plugging the power cables to motherboard connectors.
2. Apply 5Vsb power supply with current support below 2A.
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Pin Signal
7 +12V_HDDA
8 +12V_HDDA
9 +12V_HDDB
10 +12V_HDDB
11 +12VFAN
12 +12VFAN
Chapter 5: Petitboot Bootloader
5.1 About the Petitboot
The Petitboot is a platform independent bootloader based on the Linux kexec warm reboot mechanism. Petitboot supports loading kernel, initrd and device tree files from Linux mountable file system, plus can load files from the network using various protocols. Petitboot includes command line user interface programs and can boot operating system that includes kexec boot support.
The Petitboot section of this manual is subject to change without notice and is provided for reference purposes only. The settings and configurations of the
Petitboot are current at the time of print and are subject to change, and therefore may not match exactly what is displayed on screen.
This section describes the Petitboot menu program. The menu program lets you modify basic configuration settings. The settings are then stored in a NVRAM partition that retains the information even when the power is turned off.
To start the Petitboot menu program:
1. Power on or reboot your system.
2. After the Processor NOR (PNOR) firmware process is complete, the Petitboot menu will automatically show up on the system console output or on the VGA screen.
Note: Once the Petitboot menu program starts, it will scan local boot devices and network interfaces to find boot options that are available to the system. If the boot options exist, after approximately 10 seconds, Petitboot will boot the first option.
5.1.1 Setup Basics
The table below shows how to navigate in the Petitboot menu program using the keyboard.
Key
Left/Right Arrow Keys
Up/Down Arrow Keys
Enter
Tab
Tab + Shift Keys
ESC/X Keys
Function
Move between characters
Move between selections
Open highlighted section or accept the configuration
Move to the next selection
Move to the previous selection
Exit
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5.1.2 Getting Help
Pressing [H] will display a help page that describes the appropriate keys to use and the possible selections for the highlighted item. To exit the help page, please press
[ESC] or the [X] keys.
5.1.3 In Case of Problems
The best advice is to only alter settings that you thoroughly understand.
If you have trouble booting your computer after making and saving the changes with the Petitboot menu program, you can restart the computer by holding the power button down about 4 seconds then release the button, the computer will shut off.
5.1.4 Setup Variations
Not all systems have the same Petitboot menu layout or options. While the basic look and function of the Petitboot menu remains more or less the same for most systems, the appearance of your menu screen may differ from the charts shown in this section. Each system design and chipset combination requires a custom configuration. In addition, the final appearance of the menu program depends on the system designer. Your system designer may decide that certain items should not be available for user configuration, and remove them from the Petitboot menu program.
NOTE: The following pages provide the details of Petitboot menu. Please be noticed that the Petitboot menu are continually changing due to the Processor NOR (PNOR) firmware updating. The Petitboot menu provided are the most updated ones when this manual is written. Please visit TYAN’s website at http://www.tyan.com
for the information of PNOR firmware updating.
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5.2 Petitboot Main Menu
In this section, from the top title of Petitboot main menu, it shows you the general information such as TYAN product name and PNOR firmware version. A help and status menu is displayed at the lower part of the Petitboot screen. Also, if Petitboot returns a list of boot options that are available to the system, you can select them with the following methods:
To select a boot option, press Enter.
To make changes to an existing option, type E (edit).
To add a new boot option, type N (new).
TYAN TN71-BP012 PNOR V1.00
────────────────────────────────────────────────────
System information
System configuration
Rescan devices
Retrieve
*Exit to shell
────────────────────────────────────────────────────
Enter=accept,
System information
Display information about the system, including the MAC addresses of each network interface, type I (information).
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System configuration
Make changes to the system configuration, type C (configure).
Rescan devices
Find new or updated boot options on the system, select the 'Rescan devices' option.
Retrieve config from URL
Retrieve new boot options from a remote configuration file, select the 'Retrieve config from URL' option.
Exit to shell
Close the Petitboot interface, type X (exit).
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5.3 Petitboot System Information
This screen shows general information about the system type, ID and including the
MAC addresses of each network interface for use when configuring boot behaviors.
─────────────────────────────────────
System
System
Network interfaces
eth0:
MAC: a0:42:3f:2d:04:4e
link: down
eth1:
MAC:
link: down
eth2:
MAC:
link: down
eth3:
MAC:
link: down
─────────────────────────────────────
x=exit, h=help
Petitboot System Information
Read Only
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5.4 Petitboot System Configuration
Petitboot Configuration
─────────────────────────────────────
Autoboot: ( ) Don't autoboot
(*) Autoboot from any disk/network device
( ) Only autoboot from a specific disk/network device
Timeout: 10 seconds
Network: (*) DHCP on all active interfaces
( ) DHCP on a specific interface
( ) Static IP configuration
DNS Server(s): (eg. 192.168.0.2)
(if not provided by DHCP server)
[ OK ] [ Help ] [ Cancel ]
─────────────────────────────────────
Autoboot
There are three possible options for automatic-boot behaviors:
Don't autoboot / Autoboot from any disk/network device /
Only autoboot from a specific disk/network device
Don't autoboot:
Boot options will be listed in the Petitboot menu, but none will be booted automatically. User interaction will be required to continue past the Petitboot menu. Use this option if you want the machine to wait for an explicit boot selection, or want to interact with Petitboot before booting the system.
Autoboot from any disk/network device:
Any boot option that is marked as a default (by bootloader configuration) will be booted automatically after a timeout. Use this option if you want to quickly boot your system without changing any boot option settings. This is the typical configuration.
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Only autoboot from a specific disk/network device:
Only boot options from a single device (specified here) will be booted automatically after a timeout. Use this option if you have multiple operating system images installed.
Timeout
Specify the length of time, in seconds, that the main menu will be displayed before the default boot option is started. This option is only displayed if autoboot is enabled.
10 seconds
Network options
There are three possible options for the system network interface:
DHCP on all active interfaces / DHCP on a specific interface /
Static IP configuration
DHCP on all active interfaces:
Automatically assigns IP addresses to each network interface. Use this option if you have a DHCP server on your network.
DHCP on a specific interface:
Automatically assigns IP addresses to the selected network interface. The other interfaces are not configured. Select this option if you have multiple DHCP servers on different interfaces, but only want to configure a single interface during boot.
Static IP configuration:
Allows you to specify an IPv4 address and network mask, gateway and a DNS server or servers for a network interface. Select this option if you do not have a
DHCP server, or want explicit control of network settings.
DNS Server(s)
Setup the DNS Server(s) IP address for your network interface.
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5.5 Petitboot Config Retrieval
Petitboot Retrieval
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Configuration URL:
[ OK ] [ Help ] [ Cancel ]
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Configuration URL:
Supply a valid URL here to retrieve a remote pxe-boot config file and parse it.
URLs are of the form 'scheme://host/path/to/pxeconffile', such as tftp://host/pxeconffile or http://host/pxeconffile
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5.6 Petitboot Shell
If user selects the 'Exit to Shell' menu item, system will exit the Petitboot program and present the user with a Linux shell prompt. This shell is a busybox based system that includes many of the standard shell commands and Linux utilities.
Exiting petitboot. Type 'exit' return.
/ #
/ #
/ #
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Chapter 6: Diagnostics
NOTE: if you experience problems with setting up your system, always check the following things in the following order:
Memory, Video, CPU
By checking these items, you will most likely find out what the problem might have been when setting up your system. For more information on troubleshooting, check the TYAN website at http://www.tyan.com.
6.1 Flash Utility
Every Processor NOR (PNOR) firmware file is unique for the motherboard it was designed for. For Flash Utilities, PNOR downloads, and information on how to properly use the Flash Utility with your motherboard, please check the TYAN web site at http://www.tyan.com
NOTE:
Please be aware that by flashing your PNOR, you agree that in the event of a PNOR flash failure, you must contact your dealer for a replacement
PNOR. There are no exceptions. TYAN does not have a policy for replacing
PNOR chips directly with end users. In no event will TYAN be held responsible for damages done by the end user.
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6.2 Hostboot IPLs Progress Code
The Hostboot initial program loads (IPLs) progress codes are the simple set of checkpoints during the Hostboot firmware boot process. The following table describes the type of checkpoints that may occur during the IPLs portion of the
Hostboot:
Checkpoint Ranges Overview
Status of IPLs Range Description
ISTEP 06.01 – 06.13
ISTEP 07.01 – 07.09
ISTEP 08.01 – 08.08
ISTEP 09.01 – 09.02
ISTEP 10.01 – 10.14
ISTEP 11.01 – 11.13
ISTEP 12.01 – 12.05
ISTEP 13.01 – 13.12
ISTEP 14.01 – 14.09
ISTEP 15.01 – 15.03
ISTEP 16.01 – 16.04
ISTEP 18.13 – 18.14
ISTEP 21.01 – 21.03
IStep 06 - Slave SBE
IStep 07 - Nest Chiplets
IStep 08 - EDI, EI Initialization
IStep 09 - Activate PowerBus
IStep 10 - Hostboot SBE Centaur Init
IStep 11 - DMI Training
IStep 12 - MC Config
IStep 13 - DRAM Training
IStep 14 - DRAM Initialization
IStep 15 - Build Winkle Images
IStep 16 - Core Activate
IStep 18 - Establish System SMP
IStep 21 - Start Payload
Progress Code Description
IStep 06 – Slave SBE
ISTEP 06.01
ISTEP 06.02
Setup host environment (non-executable istep)
Hostboot istep ready (non-executable istep)
ISTEP 06.03
ISTEP 06.04
ISTEP 06.05
ISTEP 06.06
ISTEP 06.07
ISTEP 06.08
ISTEP 06.09
ISTEP 06.10
ISTEP 06.11
ISTEP 06.12
ISTEP 06.13
Setup the FSI links to slave chips
Build IPL parameters
Builds targeting
Do Gard
Clear deconfigured states
Clean up MCS extent regs
Setup centaur ref clocks
Update SBE config data area
Start the SBE engine on slave chips
Check Slave SBE Complete vSBE Init of Slave Chips
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Progress Code Description
IStep 07 – Nest Chiplets
ISTEP 07.01
ISTEP 07.02
Processor attribute update
PLL Initfile for A, X, PCIe, DMI
ISTEP 07.03
ISTEP 07.04
ISTEP 07.05
ISTEP 07.06
ISTEP 07.07
ISTEP 07.08
Setup PLL for A, X, PCIe, DMI
Start clocks on A, X, PCIe chiplets
Apply scom inits to chiplets
Apply scom inits to Xbus
Apply scom inits to Abus
Apply scom inits to PCIE chiplets
ISTEP 07.09 Apply sequenced scom inits
IStep 08 – EDI, EI Initialization
ISTEP 08.01
ISTEP 08.02
Restore Fabric/EDI Bus eRepair data
Calibrate Fabric/EDI interfaces
ISTEP 08.03
ISTEP 08.04
ISTEP 08.05
ISTEP 08.06
Advanced pre EI/EDI training
Run training on internal buses
Advanced post EI/EDI training
Load PRD for powerbus domain
ISTEP 08.07
ISTEP 08.08
Start listening for attentions
Lower functional fences on local SMP
IStep 09 – Activate PowerBus
ISTEP 09.01 Integrate P8 Processor Chip (PgP) Islands into SMP
ISTEP 09.02 Placeholder for secure boot
IStep 10 – Hostboot SBE Centaur Init
ISTEP 10.01
ISTEP 10.02
Hook for PRD to handle reconfig
TP Chiplet init
ISTEP 10.03
ISTEP 10.04
ISTEP 10.05
ISTEP 10.06
ISTEP 10.07
ISTEP 10.08
ISTEP 10.09
ISTEP 10.10
ISTEP 10.11
ISTEP 10.12
ISTEP 10.13
Program Nest PLL
Setup Nest PLL
Cen TP Chiplet init 2
Cen TP Chiplet array init
Cen TP Chiplet Start clocks
Cen Chiplet Init
Chiplet array init
Cen DTS init
Cen Scan overrides
Manual Cen Scans
Start Cen Nest
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Progress Code Description
ISTEP 10.14 Perform any Cen scom inits
IStep 11 – DMI Training
ISTEP 11.01 Read out ECID off all Centaurs
ISTEP 11.02
ISTEP 11.03
ISTEP 11.04
ISTEP 11.05
ISTEP 11.06
ISTEP 11.07
ISTEP 11.08
ISTEP 11.09
ISTEP 11.10
ISTEP 11.11
DMI attribute update
DMI Scom setup on P8 MCS
Scom setup on centaur
Restore EDI Bus eRepair data
Calibrate DMI interfaces
Advanced pre DMI training
Run training on MC buses
Advanced post DMI training
Initialize EDI Frame
Load PRD for DMI domain
ISTEP 11.12
ISTEP 11.13
Start listening for attentions
Set the Inband base addresses
IStep 12 – MC Config
ISTEP 12.01 Collect Master DIMM SPD
ISTEP 12.02
ISTEP 12.03
Calculate DIMM voltage
Calculate DIMM frequency
ISTEP 12.04
ISTEP 12.05
Determine effective config
MSS attribute update
IStep 13 – DRAM Training
ISTEP 13.01 Disable VDDR on CanContinue loops
ISTEP 13.02
ISTEP 13.03
ISTEP 13.04
ISTEP 13.05
ISTEP 13.06
ISTEP 13.07
ISTEP 13.08
ISTEP 13.09
ISTEP 13.10
ISTEP 13.11
PLL Initfile for MBAs
Setup PLL for MBAs
Start clocks on MBAs
Enable the VDDR3 Voltage Rail
Perform scom inits to MC and PHY
Soft reset of DDR PHY macros
DRAM initialize
DRAM training
Advanced DRAM training
Hand off control to MC
ISTEP 13.12 Pass in all DIMMs on a given power domain
IStep 14 – DRAM Initialization
ISTEP 14.01 Load PRD for DRAM domain
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Progress Code Description
ISTEP 14.02 MSS Extent Setup
ISTEP 14.03
ISTEP 14.04
ISTEP 14.05
ISTEP 14.06
ISTEP 14.07
ISTEP 14.08
Mainstore Pattern Testing
Initialize the thermal sensor
Configure the Power Systems Host Bridges
Clean up any MCS/Centaurs
Setup Memory BARs
Allow execution from memory
ISTEP 14.09 Perform Memory-Preserving IPL tasks
IStep 15 - Build Winkle Images
ISTEP 15.01
ISTEP 15.02
Build runtime winkle images
Tell SLW Eng where winkle image is
ISTEP 15.03 Initialize the PORE-SLW engine
IStep 16 - Core Activate
ISTEP 16.01
ISTEP 16.02
Activate master core
Activate slave cores
ISTEP 16.03
ISTEP 16.04
Start background scrub
Notify FSP drawer IPL complete
IStep 18 - Establish System SMP
ISTEP 18.13 Create TOD topology
ISTEP 18.14 Start TOD to running state
IStep 21 - Start Payload
ISTEP 21.01
ISTEP 21.02
Host runtime setup
Host verify HDAT structures
ISTEP 21.03 Start shutdown sequence of Hostboot and start the Payload
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Appendix I: Cable Connection Tables
1. Front panel control cable
Front panel board M1715T71-FPB to SP012GMR/MB
Cable Front panel BD Connect to
Front panel control cable
J1
2. Front USB 3.0 board with cable
→
SP012GMR/MB
SSI_FP1
USB 3.0 board with cable
3. System Fan connection
→
USB3 2
System Fan to HDD/FAN Backplane board M1271T71-BP12-12
System Fan
Fan1
Fan2
Fan3
Fan4
Fan5
Connect to
→
→
→
→
→
HDD/FAN BP Board
FAN1
FAN2
FAN3
FAN4
FAN5
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4. SAS/SATA cable
HDD/FAN Backplane board M1271T71-BP12-12 to RAID card
Cable
HDD/FAN BP
Board
Connect to RAID card
MINI_SAS0
→
PORTS 0~3
Mini-SAS HD cable
MINI_SAS1
→
PORTS 4~7
→
PORTS 8~11 MINI_SAS2
5. FAN control cable
HDD/FAN Backplane board M1271T71-BP12-12 to SP012GMR/MB
Cable
HDD/FAN BP
Board
FAN control cable
J36
6. HDD BP power cable
Connect to
→
SP012GMR/MB
J48
HDD/FAN Backplane board M1271T71-BP12-12 to SP012GMR/MB
Cable
2*6pin power cable
HDD/FAN BP
Board
PW5
Connect to
→
SP012GMR/MB
PWR3
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7. Internal 2*port HDD SATA cable & power cable
Internal HDD board M1272T71-BP6-2 to MP012-9235-4I card
Cable
Internal HDD board
Connect to MP012-9235-4I
2*port SATA cable
SATA0
→
SATA1
Internal HDD board M1272T71-BP6-2 to SP012GMR/MB
Cable
Internal HDD board
Big 4pin power cable
PW2
8. Power supply cable
Connect to
→
SP012GMR/MB
PWR4
PSU1 to SP012GMR/MB
PSU 1
→
PWR1
PSU2 to M1619T71-D-PDB
PSU 2
→
J1
M1619T71-D-PDB to SP012GMR/MB
PSU control cable
2*12pin power cable
J2
PWR2
→
→
J46
PWR2
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Appendix II: FRU Parts Table
Item
TN71-BP012 FRU Parts
Model
Number
Part Number Picture
Power Supply FRU-PS-0090 471100000238
FAN Module FRU-TS-9130 5412T5340005
Heatsink & Cooler FRU-TH-0160 343T53400002
PCBA:
MP012-B840-4T
FRU-RC-0170 5411T5340017
PCBA:
MP012-9235-4I
FRU-RC-0180 5411T5340011
DRAM FRU-KP-0031 3237T5280001
Cable
FRU-CS-0330 332810000514
CCBL-0300 332810000281
Description
1200W PSU
15000RPM,80*80*38mm, 6PIN fan
Heatsink
MP012-B840-4T LAN Mezz Card
Marvell 9235 4-port SATA Mezz
Card
SAMSUNG SDRAM DDR3,16G
TF-POWER CORD; SBU, US, 125
V, 16 AWG (1.31mm²), 1800mm,
AC PWR CORD
A/C Power Cord, L=1830mm,EU type
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Appendix III: Set BMC IP address
There are two ways to set BMC IP. One is via Petitboot shell and the other is via MEGARAC.
These two manners are addressed below.
A.1 Via Petitboot to set BMC IP
Step 1. Here shows how to set BMC IP via Petitboot. Assume the network mode is
DHCP
and its IP is
192.168.88.49
. Connect the server/laptop and Habanero Serial COM1 by RS232 to the USB converter, DB9 cable and DB9 to COM2 cable.
Step 2. Start a PuTTY terminal emulator and fill in serial line and speed as
COM7
and
115200
, and then click Open to start connection.
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Step 3. Power on Habanero through the front power button.
Step 4. Move arrow key to Exit to shell when Petitboot menu shows up.
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Step 5. Displays current BMC network settings by command ipmitool lan print 1. For this instance network mode is DHCP and IP is 192.168.88.49.
Step 6. To set a static mode, static IP and mask by command ipmitool lan set 1 ipsrc static ; sleep 1 ; ipmitool lan set 1 ipaddr 192.168.88.149 ; sleep 1 ; ipmitool lan set 1 netmask
255.255.255.0 ; sleep 1 ; ipmitool lan set 1 defgw ipaddr 192.168.88.1 ; then check current
BMC network settings by command ipmitool lan print 1, current network mode is static and its
IP is 192.168.88.149, type exit to back Petitboot menu.
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A.2 Via MEGARAC to set BMC IP
Step 1. Assume BMC IP is 192.168.88.149 and Static mode. Open MEGARAC by a browser and key in https://192.168.88.149
, then login as ADMIN and password is admin.
Step 2. Here shows the network mode is
Static
and its IP is
192.168.88.149
.
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Step 3. Click Network.
Step 4. Check DHCP and then click Save.
Step 5. Login MEGARAC again to make sure network mode is DHCP. Current network mode is DHCP and IP become DHCP IP 192.168.88.49.
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Appendix IV: Technical Support
If a problem arises with your system, you should first turn to your dealer for direct support. Your system has most likely been configured or designed by them and they should have the best idea of what hardware and software your system contains.
Hence, they should be of the most assistance for you. Furthermore, if you purchased your system from a dealer near you, take the system to them directly to have it serviced instead of attempting to do so yourself (which can have expensive consequence).
If these options are not available for you then MITAC COMPUTING TECHNOLOGY
CORPORATION can help. Besides designing innovative and quality products for over a decade, MiTAC has continuously offered customers service beyond their expectations. TYAN’s website (http://www.tyan.com) provides easy-to-access resources such as in-depth Linux Online Support sections with downloadable Linux drivers and comprehensive compatibility reports for chassis, memory and much more. With all these convenient resources just a few keystrokes away, users can easily find their latest software and operating system components to keep their systems running as powerful and productive as possible. MiTAC also ranks high for its commitment to fast and friendly customer support through email. By offering plenty of options for users, MiTAC serves multiple market segments with the industry’s most competitive services to support them.
Please feel free to contact us directly for this service at [email protected]
Help Resources:
1. See the POST codes section of this manual.
2. See the TYAN’s website for FAQ’s, bulletins, driver updates, and other information: http://www.tyan.com
3. Contact your dealer for help before calling TYAN.
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Returning Merchandise for Service
During the warranty period, contact your distributor or system vendor FIRST for any product problems. This warranty only covers normal customer use and does not cover damages incurred during shipping or failure due to the alteration, misuse, abuse, or improper maintenance of products.
NOTE:
A receipt or copy of your invoice marked with the date of purchase is required before any warranty service can be rendered. You may obtain service by calling the manufacturer for a Return Merchandise Authorization
(RMA) number. The RMA number should be prominently displayed on the outside of the shipping carton and the package should be mailed prepaid.
TYAN will pay to have the board shipped back to you.
TYAN® TN71-BP012 Service Engineer’s Manual V1.0f
Document No.: D2316-100
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