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Creating a BIOS Update Media ..................................................................... 57

 

Updating the BIOS ................................................................................................................ 58

 

Recovering the BIOS ............................................................................................................ 59

 

Using the Setup Program...................................................................................................... 60

 

BIOS Setup Program Modes........................................................................................ 60

 

Maintenance Menu....................................................................................................... 61

 

Extended Configuration Submenu................................................................. 62

 

Main Menu.................................................................................................................... 63

 

Advanced Menu ........................................................................................................... 64

 

PCI Configuration Submenu.......................................................................... 65

 

Boot Configuration Submenu ........................................................................ 66

 

Peripheral Configuration Submenu ............................................................... 67

 

IDE Configuration Submenu.......................................................................... 69

 

Diskette Configuration Submenu................................................................... 71

 

Event Log Configuration Submenu................................................................ 72

 

Video Configuration Submenu....................................................................... 73

 

Security Menu ....................................................................................................................... 74

 

Power Menu .......................................................................................................................... 75

 

ACPI Submenu............................................................................................................. 75

 

Boot Menu............................................................................................................................. 76

 

Boot Device Priority Submenu ..................................................................................... 77

 

Hard Disk Drives Submenu .......................................................................................... 78

 

Removable Devices Submenu ..................................................................................... 78

 

ATAPI CDROM Drives Submenu................................................................................. 79

 

Exit Menu .............................................................................................................................. 79

 

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Solving BIOS Problems ............................................................................... 81

 

BIOS Beep Codes................................................................................................................. 81

 

BIOS Error Messages ........................................................................................................... 82

 

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Getting Help .................................................................................................. 85

 

World Wide Web .......................................................................................................... 85

 

Telephone .................................................................................................................... 85

 

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Technical Reference .................................................................................... 87

 

Server Board Connectors...................................................................................................... 87

 

Baseboard Connectors ................................................................................................ 87

 

Power and Hardware Control Connectors ..................................................... 87

 

Add-In Board and Peripheral Interface Connectors....................................... 88

 

Server Board Resources....................................................................................................... 89

 

Memory Map ................................................................................................................ 89

 

DMA Channels ............................................................................................................. 89

 

I/O Map  ....................................................................................................................... 90

 

Interrupts ...................................................................................................................... 91

 

Contents  

Summary of Contents for S845WD1-E - Server Board Motherboard

Page 1: ...Intel Server Board S845WD1 E Product Guide A Guide for Technically Qualified Assemblers of Intel Identified Subassemblies Products Order Number A88885 002 ...

Page 2: ...tten consent of Intel An Intel product when used in accordance with its associated documentation is Year 2000 Capable when upon installation it accurately stores displays processes provides and or receives date data from into and between the twentieth and twenty first centuries including leap year calculations provided that all other technology used in combination with said product properly exchan...

Page 3: ...re Management ASIC 17 Fan Monitoring 17 Chassis Intrusion and Detection 17 Real Time Clock CMOS SRAM and Battery 17 Legacy USB Support 18 IDE Support 19 IDE Interfaces 19 SCSI Hard Drive Activity LED Connector 19 BIOS 20 PCI Auto Configuration 20 PCI IDE Support 20 BIOS Updates 21 Language Support 21 Custom Splash Screen 21 Recovering BIOS Data 22 Boot Options 23 CD ROM and Network Boot 23 Booting...

Page 4: ...g 41 Tools and Supplies Needed 41 Before You Begin 41 Emissions Disclaimer 41 Warnings and Cautions 41 Memory 43 DIMM Installation Guidelines 43 Installing DIMMs 43 Removing DIMMs 44 Installing the I O Shield 45 Installing the Server Board 46 Installing a Processor 47 Removing the Processor 49 Replacing the Battery 50 Connecting the IDE Cable 53 Setting the BIOS Configuration Jumper 54 3 Configura...

Page 5: ... 72 Video Configuration Submenu 73 Security Menu 74 Power Menu 75 ACPI Submenu 75 Boot Menu 76 Boot Device Priority Submenu 77 Hard Disk Drives Submenu 78 Removable Devices Submenu 78 ATAPI CDROM Drives Submenu 79 Exit Menu 79 4 Solving BIOS Problems 81 BIOS Beep Codes 81 BIOS Error Messages 82 5 Getting Help 85 World Wide Web 85 Telephone 85 6 Technical Reference 87 Server Board Connectors 87 Bas...

Page 6: ... Shield Dimensions 45 7 Location of the Mounting Screw Holes 46 8 Installing the Processor in the Processor Socket 47 9 Attaching the Heat Sink to the Processor 47 10 Attaching the Fan Heat Sink Clips to the Processor Socket 48 11 Connecting the Processor Fan Cable to the Processor Fan Connector 48 12 Removing the Battery 52 13 Connecting the IDE Cable 53 14 BIOS Configuration Jumper Block Locatio...

Page 7: ...ration Submenu 69 23 Primary Secondary IDE Master Slave Submenus 70 24 Diskette Configuration Submenu 71 25 Event Log Configuration Submenu 72 26 Video Configuration Submenu 73 27 Security Menu 74 28 Power Menu 75 29 ACPI Submenu 75 30 Boot Menu 76 31 Boot Device Priority Submenu 77 32 Hard Disk Drives Submenu 78 33 Removable Devices Submenu 78 34 ATAPI CDROM Drives Submenu 79 35 Exit Menu 79 36 B...

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Page 9: ...wo external USB ports with an additional internal header providing two optional USB ports for front panel support One serial port and one serial port header One parallel port Two IDE interfaces with UDMA 33 ATA 66 100 support One floppy drive interface with support for two drives Diskette A and Diskette B PS 2 keyboard and mouse ports Expansion Capabilities One independent PCI bus 32 bit 33 MHz 5 ...

Page 10: ...ed in compliance with PC 99 recommendations OM14342 A C F B D H E G I A PS 2 mouse B PS 2 keyboard C Parallel port D Serial port A E Video port F NIC 1 G USB port 1 H USB port 2 I NIC 2 Figure 1 Back Panel Connectors 10 Intel Server Board S845WD1 E Product Guide ...

Page 11: ...Front Panel Connectors Figure 2 shows the location of the front panel connectors OM14351 A B A Front Panel Header B HDD LED Figure 2 Front Panel Connectors Description 11 ...

Page 12: ...hub MCH J Chassis fan K DIMM1 socket L DIMM0 socket M Serial port B connector N Main power connector O Secondary IDE connector P Primary IDE connector Q Floppy drive connector R System fan fan 3 S Intel 82801BA I O controller hub ICH2 T HDD LED connector U Configuration jumper block V Front panel header W System fan fan 1 X Secondary RAID IDE connector Y Primary RAID IDE connector Z Battery AA Fro...

Page 13: ...MMs can be supported in a 1U server chassis Check the Intel Customer Support website for the latest tested memory list http support intel com support motherboards server SE845WD1 E Table 3 Supported Memory Configurations DIMM Capacity Number of Sides DDR SDRAM Density DDR SDRAM Organization Front side Back side Number of DDR SDRAM Devices 64 MB SS 64 Mbit 8 M x 8 empty 8 64 MB SS 128 Mbit 8 M x 16...

Page 14: ...devices Intel 82845E Memory Controller Hub MCH with Accelerated Hub Architecture AHA bus Intel 82801BA I O Controller Hub ICH2 with AHA bus Intel 82802AB Firmware Hub FWH The MCH is a centralized controller for the system bus the memory bus the AGP bus and the Accelerated Hub Architecture interface The ICH2 is a centralized controller for the board s I O paths The FWH provides the nonvolatile stor...

Page 15: ...82802AB Firmware Hub FWH includes a 4 megabit symmetrical flash memory device Internally the device is grouped into eight 64 KB blocks that are individually erasable lockable and unlockable The FWH provides the following System BIOS program Logic that enables protection for storing and updating of platform information I O Controller The SMSC LPC47M102 I O Controller provides the following features...

Page 16: ...e Interface PS 2 keyboard and mouse connectors are located on the back panel The 5 V lines to these connectors are protected with a PolySwitch circuit that like a self healing fuse reestablishes the connection after an overcurrent condition is removed NOTE The keyboard is supported in the bottom PS 2 connector and the mouse is supported in the top PS 2 connector Power to the computer should be tur...

Page 17: ...hassis intrusion connector When the chassis cover is removed the mechanical switch is in the closed position NOTE Chassis intrusion detection may be implemented using Intel LANDesk Client Manager or third party software Real Time Clock CMOS SRAM and Battery The real time clock provides a time of day clock and a multi century calendar with alarm features The real time clock supports 256 bytes of ba...

Page 18: ... cable Use shielded cable that meets the requirements for full speed devices Legacy USB support operates as follows 1 When the user applies power to the computer legacy support is disabled 2 POST begins 3 Legacy USB support is enabled by the BIOS allowing the user to use a USB keyboard to enter and configure the BIOS Setup program and the maintenance menu 4 POST completes 5 The operating system lo...

Page 19: ...ns noise and inductive coupling The IDE interfaces also support ATAPI devices such as CD ROM drives and ATA devices using the transfer modes The BIOS supports Logical Block Addressing LBA and Extended Cylinder Head Sector ECHS translation modes The drive reports the transfer rate and translation mode to the BIOS The S845WD1 E server board supports Laser Servo LS 120 diskette technology through the...

Page 20: ...pts set to Available in Setup are considered to be available for use by the add in card Auto configuration information is stored in ESCD format PCI IDE Support If you select Auto in the BIOS Setup program the BIOS automatically sets up the two PCI IDE connectors with independent I O channel support The IDE interface supports hard drives up to ATA 66 100 and recognizes any ATAPI compliant devices i...

Page 21: ... BIOS This process is fault tolerant to prevent boot block corruption Updating the BIOS boot block separately Changing the language section of the BIOS Updating replaceable BIOS modules such as the video BIOS module Inserting a custom splash screen NOTE Review the instructions distributed with the upgrade utility before attempting a BIOS update Language Support The BIOS Setup program and help mess...

Page 22: ... at the diskette drive LED The recovery process may take several minutes larger BIOS flash memory devices require more time Two beeps and the end of activity in the diskette drive indicate successful BIOS recovery A series of continuous beeps indicates a failed BIOS recovery To create a BIOS recovery diskette a bootable diskette must be created and the BIOS update files copied to it BIOS upgrades ...

Page 23: ...t menu in the BIOS Setup program ATAPI CD ROM is listed as a boot device Boot devices are defined in priority order Accordingly if there is not a bootable CD in the CD ROM drive the system will attempt to boot from the next defined drive The network can be selected as a boot device This selection allows booting from the on board NIC or a network add in card with a remote boot ROM installed Booting...

Page 24: ...painting complex graphic images and changing video modes Enabled Intel Rapid BIOS Boot This feature bypasses memory count and the search for a diskette drive NOTE It is possible to optimize the boot process to the point where the system boots so quickly that the Intel logo screen or a custom logo splash screen will not be seen Monitors and hard disk drives with minimum initialization times can als...

Page 25: ... password was entered Setting a user password restricts who can boot the server The password prompt is displayed before the server is booted If only the supervisor password is set the server boots without asking for a password If both passwords are set you can enter either password to boot the server Table 4 Supervisor and User Password Functions Password Set Supervisor Mode User Mode Setup Option...

Page 26: ...r accessing this information The BIOS enables applications such as third party management software to use SMBIOS The BIOS stores and reports the following SMBIOS information BIOS data such as the BIOS revision level Fixed system data such as peripherals serial numbers and asset tags Resource data such as memory size cache size and processor speed Dynamic data such as event detection and error logg...

Page 27: ...ine for the power supply must be capable of providing adequate 5 V standby current Failure to provide adequate standby current when implementing Wake on LAN technology can damage the power supply CAUTION If the standby current necessary to support multiple wake events from the PCI and or USB buses exceeds power supply capacity the server board may lose register settings stored in memory etc Wake o...

Page 28: ...unctions of a computer The use of ACPI with the S845WD1 E server board requires an operating system that provides full ACPI support ACPI features include Plug and Play including bus and device enumeration Power management control of individual devices add in boards some add in boards may require an ACPI aware driver video displays and hard disk drives Methods for achieving less than 15 watt system...

Page 29: ...ices in and out of low power states based on user preferences and knowledge of how devices are being used by applications Devices that are not being used can be turned off The operating system uses information from applications and user settings to put the system as a whole into a low power state Table 6 lists the power states supported by the S845WD1 E board along with the associated system power...

Page 30: ...y power consumption of wake up devices used in the system Wake up Devices and Events Table 7 lists the devices or specific events that can wake the computer from specific states Table 7 Wake up Devices and Events These devices events can wake up the computer from this state These devices events can wake up the computer from this state Power switch S1 S3 S4 S5 RTC alarm S1 S3 S4 S5 LAN S1 S3 S4 S5 ...

Page 31: ...ower requirements for each Resume on Ring enables telephony devices to access the computer when it is in a power managed state The method used depends on the type of telephony device external or internal CAUTION Ensure that the power supply provides adequate 5 V standby current if LAN wake capabilities and Instantly Available PC technology features are used Failure to do so can damage the power su...

Page 32: ... Fan is off when the system is off or in the S3 S4 or S5 state Wired to a fan tachometer input of the Hardware Management ASIC Front and rear chassis fans FAN1 FAN2 and FAN3 12 V DC connection for a system or chassis fan Fan is on in the S0 or S1 state Fan is off when the system is off or in the S3 S4 or S5 state Wired to a fan tachometer input of the Hardware Management ASIC LAN Wake Capabilities...

Page 33: ...cipate in power management and can be used to wake the computer The use of Instantly Available PC technology requires operating system support and PCI 2 2 compliant add in cards and drivers The standby power indicator LED shows that power is still present even when the computer appears to be off Figure 4 shows the location of the standby power indicator LED CAUTION If AC power has been switched of...

Page 34: ...nal modems Requires modem interrupt be unmasked for correct operation Wake from USB USB bus activity wakes the computer from an ACPI S1 state NOTE Wake from USB requires the use of a USB peripheral that supports Wake from USB Wake from PS 2 Devices PS 2 device activity wakes the computer from an ACPI S1 state PME Wake up Support When the PME signal on the PCI bus is asserted the computer wakes fro...

Page 35: ... Network Interface Controllers Intel 82550PM Fast Ethernet Controller ATA 100 controller Promise Technology PDC20267 Two Ultra DMA 33 ATA 66 100 connectors Each of the embedded devices listed above with exception to the Ultra DMA 33 ATA 66 100 connectors will be allocated a GPIO to disable the device Device IDs IDSEL Each device under the PCI hub bridge has its IDSEL signal connected to one bit of...

Page 36: ... devices Support for ATA and ATAPI proposal PIO Mode 0 1 2 3 4 DMA Mode 0 1 2 and Ultra DMA Mode 0 1 2 3 4 5 The IDE drive transfer rate is capable of up to 100 MB sec per channel The host interface complies with PCI Local Bus Specification Revision 2 2 32 bit 33 MHz bus speed and 132 MB sec sustained transfer rate The Promise PDC20267 supports IDE RAID through dual ATA 100 Channels In a RAID conf...

Page 37: ...p supports all standard IBM VGA modes The following table shows the 2D 3D modes supported for both CRT and LCD The table specifies the minimum memory requirement for various display resolution refresh rates and color depths Table 11 Video Modes S845WD1 E 2D Video Mode Support 2D Mode Refresh Rate Hz 8 bpp 16 bpp 24 bpp 32 bpp 640x480 60 72 75 90 100 Supported Supported Supported Supported 800x600 ...

Page 38: ... The controller s baseline functionality is equivalent to that of the Intel 82559 with the addition of Alert on LAN functionality The S845WD1 E server board supports independent disabling of the two NIC controllers using the BIOS Setup menu The 82550PM supports the following features Glueless 32 bit PCI CardBus master interface Direct Drive of Bus compatible with PCI local Bus Specification Revisi...

Page 39: ...problem occurs on an Intel Server Board S845WD1 E based system The Intel LDCM software is for use with Windows 2000 Server and Windows 2000 Advanced Server operating systems Other S845WD1 E operating systems like Red Hat Linux won t be monitored with LDCM Intel LANDesk Client Manager software and user guides that provide more information on using Intel LDCM software are available on the Intel Serv...

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Page 41: ...Class A device Integration of it into a Class B chassis does not result in a Class B device Warnings and Cautions These warnings and cautions apply throughout this chapter Only a technically qualified person should configure the server board WARNING Hazardous conditions devices cables Hazardous electrical conditions may be present on power telephone and communication cables Turn off the server and...

Page 42: ...nductive foam pad if available but not the board wrapper Do not slide board over any surface Installing or removing jumpers A jumper is a small plastic encased conductor that slips over two jumper pins Some jumpers have a small tab on top that you can grip with your fingertips or with a pair of fine needle nosed pliers If your jumpers do not have such a tab take care when using needle nosed pliers...

Page 43: ...nents and DIMMs used with the S845WD1 server board must comply with the DDR specifications These include the following Intel Spec Addendum Rev 0 9 for the JEDEC DDR200 266 Unbuffered DIMM Specification DDR200 266 Unbuffered DIMM System level Validation Results You can access these documents through the Internet at http www intel com technology memory Installing DIMMs To install DIMMs follow these ...

Page 44: ...re firmly in place 9 Replace the server s cover and reconnect the AC power cord Removing DIMMs To remove a DIMM follow these steps 1 Observe the safety and ESD precautions at the beginning of this chapter 2 Turn off all peripheral devices connected to the server Turn off the server 3 Remove the AC power cord from the server 4 Remove the server s cover 5 Gently spread the retaining clips at each en...

Page 45: ... blocks radio frequency transmissions protects internal components from dust and foreign objects and promotes correct airflow within the chassis Install the I O shield before installing the server board in the chassis Place the shield inside the chassis and press the shield into place so that it fits tightly and securely If the shield doesn t fit obtain a proper sized shield from the chassis suppl...

Page 46: ...Refer to Page 93 for regulatory requirements and installation instructions and precautions WARNING Only qualified technical personnel should attempt this procedure Disconnect the server from its power source before performing the procedures described here Failure to disconnect the power before you open the server can result in personal injury or equipment damage OM14283 Figure 7 Location of the Mo...

Page 47: ... C D Figure 8 Installing the Processor in the Processor Socket 5 Place the fan heat sink on top of the processor NOTE The bottom of the heat sink may have thermal interface material TIM already applied Be careful not to damage the thermal interface material 6 If there is no thermal interface material use the enclosed syringe and apply the thermal interface material to the top of the processor as s...

Page 48: ...ead screw drive to push down on all four clip frame corners to secure to the retention mechanism hooks see Figure 10 c Close the clip levers completely OM14470 Figure 10 Attaching the Fan Heat Sink Clips to the Processor Socket 8 Connect the processor fan cable to the processor fan connector see Figure 11 A OM14483 A Figure 11 Connecting the Processor Fan Cable to the Processor Fan Connector 48 In...

Page 49: ...ns 1 Observe the safety and ESD precautions at the beginning of this chapter 2 Disconnect the processor fan cable 3 Detach the fan heat sink clips 4 Remove the heat sink 5 Raise the socket handle completely 6 Remove the processor Server Board Installation and Upgrading 49 ...

Page 50: ...tions PRÉCAUTION Risque d explosion si la pile usagée est remplacée par une pile de type incorrect Les piles usagées doivent être recyclées dans la mesure du possible La mise au rebut des piles usagées doit respecter les réglementations locales en vigueur en matière de protection de l environnement French FORHOLDSREGEL Eksplosionsfare hvis batteriet erstattes med et batteri af en forkert type Batt...

Page 51: ...eguire le istruzioni del produttore Italian PRECAUCIÓN Existe peligro de explosión si la pila no se cambia de forma adecuada Utilice solamente pilas iguales o del mismo tipo que las recomendadas por el fabricante del equipo Para deshacerse de las pilas usadas siga igualmente las instrucciones del fabricante Spanish WAARSCHUWING Er bestaat ontploffingsgevaar als de batterij wordt vervangen door een...

Page 52: ...ce wall outlet or power adapter 3 Remove the server cover 4 Locate the battery on the board see Figure 12 5 With your fingertip gently pull back the tab away from the battery Pull out the battery Note the orientation of the and on the battery 6 Install the new battery in the connector orienting the as shown in Figure 12 7 Replace the server cover OM14344 Figure 12 Removing the Battery 52 Intel Ser...

Page 53: ...IDE transfer protocols For the cable to function correctly Attach the cable end with the single connector A which is black and labeled PRI IDE to the server board as shown in Figure 13 Attach the cable end with the two closely spaced connectors B which are gray and black and are labeled P2 and P3 to the drives If connecting only one IDE drive be sure to connect the drive to the gray connector P3 O...

Page 54: ...ver board configurations to be done in BIOS Setup Table 12 shows the jumper settings for the Setup program modes Table 12 Jumper Settings for the BIOS Setup Program Modes Function Mode Jumper Setting Configuration Normal 1 2 1 3 The BIOS uses current configuration information and passwords for booting Configure 2 3 1 3 After the POST runs Setup runs automatically The maintenance menu is displayed ...

Page 55: ...5WD1 E page and click the Express BIOS Update utility file for the board s BIOS 3 Download the file to your hard drive You can also save this file to a diskette This is useful if you are updating the BIOS for multiple systems 4 Close all other applications This step is required Your system will be rebooted at the last Express BIOS Update window 5 Double click the executable file from the location ...

Page 56: ...pting a BIOS update The Intel Flash Memory Update Utility allows you to Update the BIOS in flash memory Update the language section of the BIOS Recording the Current BIOS Settings 1 Boot the server and press F2 when you see the message Press F2 Key if you want to run SETUP NOTE Do not skip step 2 You will need these settings to configure your server at the end of the upgrade procedure 2 Write down...

Page 57: ...iles is MK_BOOTZ EXE Double click on this file to extract the README TXT file 6 Follow the directions in the README TXT file Creating a BIOS Update Media 1 Obtain the BIOS update file through your server supplier or from the Intel World Wide Web site http support intel com support motherboards server 2 Copy the BIOS update file to a temporary directory on your hard disk 3 From the C prompt change ...

Page 58: ...oot block and displaying the Operation completed successfully message and then updating the BIOS core 3 When the update process is complete the monitor will display a message telling you to remove the diskette and to reboot the system 4 As the server boots check the BIOS identifier version number to make sure the upgrade was successful If a logo appears press Esc to view the POST messages 5 To ent...

Page 59: ... connect the power cord turn on the server and allow it to boot The recovery process will take a few minutes Listen to the speaker and watch for drive A activity Upon applying power drive A will begin to show activity In about a minute two beeps are heard and drive A activity ceases temporarily indicating the successful recovery of the BIOS core Drive A activity will begin again followed by two mo...

Page 60: ...rver boards with other BIOS identifiers might have differences in some of the Setup menu screens The BIOS Setup program can be used to view and change the BIOS settings for the server The BIOS Setup program is accessed by pressing the F2 key after the Power On Self Test POST memory test begins and before the operating system boot begins The menu bar is shown below Maintenance Main Advanced Securit...

Page 61: ...e configure mode See page 54 for information about setting the configure mode To access this menu select Maintenance on the menu bar at the top of the screen Maintenance Main Advanced Security Power Boot Exit Extended Configuration Table 15 Maintenance Menu Feature Options Description Clear All Passwords Yes default No Clears the user and administrative passwords Clear BIS Credentials Yes default ...

Page 62: ...mory cache mode Full 32 byte contents of the Write Combining buffer are written to memory as required Cache lookups are not performed Both the video driver and the application must support Write Combining Selects UnCacheable UC video memory cache mode This setting identifies the video memory range as uncacheable by the processor Memory writes are performed in program order Cache lookups are not pe...

Page 63: ...l cache and if enabled select Write Thru or Write Back mechanism Cache RAM No options Displays the size of second level cache and whether it is ECC capable Total Memory No options Displays the total amount of RAM Memory Bank 1 Memory Bank 2 No options Displays the amount and type of RAM in the memory banks Language English default Español Selects the current default language used by the BIOS Deuts...

Page 64: ...o display submenu Configures individual PCI slot s IRQ priority When selected displays the PCI Configuration submenu Boot Configuration Select to display submenu Configures Plug and Play and the Numlock key and resets configuration data When selected displays the Boot Configuration submenu Peripheral Configuration Select to display submenu Configures peripheral ports and devices When selected disp...

Page 65: ...priority of PCI slots individually Table 19 PCI Configuration Submenu Feature Options Description PCI Slot 1 IRQ Priority Auto default 9 10 11 Allows selection of IRQ priority and S5 wake PCI Slot 2 IRQ Priority Note 1 Auto default 9 10 11 Allows selection of IRQ priority and S5 wake PCI Slot 3 IRQ Priority Note 1 Auto default 9 10 11 Allows selection of IRQ priority and S5 wake Notes 1 Additional...

Page 66: ...Plug and Play O S No default Yes Specifies if manual configuration is desired No lets the BIOS configure all devices This setting is appropriate when using a Plug and Play operating system Yes lets the operating system configure Plug and Play devices not required to boot the system This option is available for use during lab testing Reset Config Data No default Yes No does not clear the PCI PnP co...

Page 67: ...feature is present only when Serial Port A is set to Enabled 3F8 default 2F8 3E8 2E8 Specifies the base I O address for serial port A if serial port A is Enabled Interrupt This feature is present only when Serial Port A is set to Enabled IRQ 3 IRQ 4 default Specifies the interrupt for serial port A if serial port A is Enabled Serial Port B Disabled Enabled Auto default Configures serial port B Aut...

Page 68: ...s present only when Parallel Port is set to Enabled 378 default 278 Specifies the base I O address for the parallel port Interrupt This feature is present only when Parallel Port is set to Enabled IRQ 5 IRQ 7 default Specifies the interrupt for the parallel port DMA This feature is present only when Parallel Port Mode is set to ECP 1 3 default Specifies the DMA channel Keyboard Error Message Disab...

Page 69: ...ary IDE controller Both enables both IDE controllers Hard Disk Pre Delay Disabled default 3 Seconds 6 Seconds 9 Seconds 12 Seconds 15 Seconds 21 Seconds 30 Seconds Specifies the hard disk drive pre delay Primary IDE Master Select to display sub menu Reports type of connected IDE device When selected displays the Primary IDE Master submenu Primary IDE Slave Select to display sub menu Reports type o...

Page 70: ... example is shown Table 23 Primary Secondary IDE Master Slave Submenus Feature Options Description Drive Installed No options Displays the type of drive installed Type None User Auto default CD ROM ATAPI Removable Other ATAPI IDE Removable Specifies the IDE configuration mode for IDE devices User allows capabilities to be changed Auto fills in capabilities from ATA ATAPI device Maximum Capacity No...

Page 71: ...ons appear only if an IDE device is installed Diskette Configuration Submenu To access this menu select Advanced on the menu bar then Diskette Configuration Maintenance Main Advanced Security Power Boot Exit PCI Configuration Boot Configuration Peripheral Configuration IDE Configuration Diskette Configuration Event Log Configuration The submenu represented by Table 24 is used for configuring the d...

Page 72: ...guration IDE Configuration Diskette Configuration Event Log Configuration The submenu represented by Table 25 is used to configure the event logging features Table 25 Event Log Configuration Submenu Feature Options Description Event Log No options Indicates if there is space available in the event log Event Log Validity No options Indicates if the contents of the event log are valid View Event Log...

Page 73: ... Event Log Configuration Video Configuration The submenu represented by Table 26 is used to configure the video features Table 26 Video Configuration Submenu Feature Options Description AGP Aperture Size 64MB default 256MB Sets the aperture size for the AGP video controller Primary Video Adapter AGP default PCI Allows selecting an AGP or PCI video controller as the display device that will be acti...

Page 74: ...Access View Only Full default Sets BIOS Setup Utility access rights for user level Unattended Start Note 1 Note 3 and Note 4 Enabled Disabled default Enabled allows system to complete the boot process without a password The keyboard remains locked until a password is entered A password is required to boot from a diskette Notes 1 This feature appears only if a user password has been set 2 This feat...

Page 75: ...Stay Off default Power On Specifies how the computer responds to a LAN wake up event Wake on PME Stay Off default Power On Specifies how the computer responds to a PCI power management event Stay Off default Power On Specifies how the computer responds to an incoming call on an installed modem when the power is off Wake on Modem Ring ACPI Submenu To access this menu select Power on the menu bar th...

Page 76: ...sts Scan User Flash Area Disabled default Enabled Enables the BIOS to scan the flash memory for user binary files that are executed at boot time USB Boot Disabled Enabled default Enables the computer to boot from USB boot devices PXE Remote Boot Disabled Enabled default Enables PXE remote boot Boot Device Priority Select to display submenu Specifies the boot sequence from the available types of bo...

Page 77: ...ubmenu Feature Options Description 1 st Boot Device 2nd Boot Device 3rd Boot Device 4th Boot Device Note 1 Removable Dev Hard Drive ATAPI CD ROM Intel UNDI PXE Disabled Specifies the boot sequence from the available types of boot devices To specify boot sequence 1 Select the boot device with or 2 Press Enter to set the selection as the intended boot device The default settings for the first throug...

Page 78: ...isk drives the maximum number of hard disk drives supported by the BIOS Removable Devices Submenu To access this menu select Boot on the menu bar then Removable Devices Maintenance Main Advanced Security Power Boot Exit Boot Device Priority Hard Disk Drives Removable Devices ATAPI CDROM Drives The submenu represented in Table 33 is for setting removable device priority Table 33 Removable Devices S...

Page 79: ...pported by the BIOS Exit Menu To access this menu select Exit from the menu bar at the top of the screen Maintenance Main Advanced Security Power Boot Exit The menu represented in Table 35 is for exiting the BIOS Setup program saving changes and loading and saving defaults Table 35 Exit Menu Feature Description Exit Saving Changes Exits and saves the changes in CMOS SRAM Exit Discarding Changes Ex...

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Page 81: ...deo configuration fails or if an external ROM module does not properly checksum to zero Table 36 Beep Codes Number of Beeps Description 1 Refresh failure 2 Parity cannot be reset 3 First 64 Kb memory failure 4 Timer not operational 5 Processor failure Reserved not used 6 8042 GateA20 cannot be toggled memory failure or not present 7 Exception interrupt error 8 Display memory R W error 9 Reserved n...

Page 82: ...g The display type is different than what has been stored in CMOS Check Setup to make sure type is correct CMOS Checksum Bad The CMOS checksum is incorrect CMOS memory may have been corrupted Run Setup to reset values CMOS Settings Wrong CMOS values are not the same as the last boot These values have either been corrupted or the battery has failed CMOS Date Time Not Set The time and or date values...

Page 83: ...ed then memory may be bad No Boot Device Available System did not find a device to boot Off Board Parity Error A parity error occurred on an off board card This error is followed by an address On Board Parity Error A parity error occurred in onboard memory This error is followed by an address Parity Error A parity error occurred in onboard memory at an unknown address NVRAM CMOS PASSWORD cleared b...

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Page 87: ...ent protected Do not use these connectors for powering devices external to the server chassis A fault in the load presented by the external devices could cause damage to the server the interconnecting cable and the external devices themselves Baseboard Connectors Power and Hardware Control Connectors Figure 15 shows the power and hardware connectors OM14348 C B A 1 1 1 11 10 20 A Processor fan B P...

Page 88: ...ard and peripheral interface connectors OM14349 1 2 33 34 1 2 40 39 1 2 40 39 D A B C E F A PCI slot 3 B PCI slot 2 C PCI slot 1 D Diskette drive E Primary IDE F Secondary IDE Figure 16 Add in Board and Peripheral Interface Connectors 88 Intel Server Board S845WD1 E Product Guide ...

Page 89: ...40 K 800 K A0000 C7FFF 160 KB Video memory and BIOS 639 K 640 K 9FC00 9FFFF 1 KB Extended BIOS data movable by memory manager software 512 K 639 K 80000 9FBFF 127 KB Extended conventional memory 0 K 512 K 00000 7FFFF 512 KB Conventional memory DMA Channels Table 39 DMA Channels DMA Channel Number Data Width System Resource 0 8 or 16 bits Open 1 8 or 16 bits Parallel port 2 8 or 16 bits FDD0 and 1 ...

Page 90: ... 8 bytes LPT3 0278 027F Note 1 8 bytes LPT2 02E8 02EF Note 1 8 bytes COM4 video 8514A 02F8 02FF Note 1 8 bytes COM2 0376 1 byte Secondary IDE channel command port 0377 bits 6 0 7 bits Secondary IDE channel status port 0378 037F 8 bytes LPT1 03B0 03BB 12 bytes Intel 82845 MCH 03C0 03DF 32 bytes Intel 82845 MCH 03E8 03EF 8 bytes COM3 03F0 03F5 0370 0375 6 bytes 6 bytes Diskette channel 1 Diskette ch...

Page 91: ...ng on a 128 byte divisible boundary LPC47M102 Notes 1 Default but can be changed to another address range 2 Dword access only 3 Byte access only Interrupts The interrupts can be routed through the Advanced Programmable Interrupt Controller APIC portion of the ICH2 component The APIC is supported in Windows 2000 Server and Windows XP and supports a total of twenty four interrupts Table 41 Interrupt...

Page 92: ... PIRQA 17 Note 2 AC 97 audio User available through PIRQB 18 Note 2 optional through PIRQC 19 Note 2 ICH2 USB controller 1 through PIRQD 20 Note 2 On board ATI Rage XL PCI 21 Note 2 optional User available through PIRQF 22 Note 2 optional User available through PIRQG 23 Note 2 ICH2 USB controller 2 User available through PIRQH Notes 1 Default but can be changed to another IRQ 2 Available in APIC m...

Page 93: ...n on compatible host system s refer to Intel s Server Builder website or contact your local Intel representative FCC Class A Verification Radiated Conducted Emissions USA ICES 003 Class A Radiated Conducted Emissions Canada CISPR 22 3 rd Edition Class A Radiated Conducted Emissions International EN55022 Class A Radiated Conducted Emissions European Union EN55024 Immunity European Union CE EMC Dire...

Page 94: ...patibility Notices FCC USA This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation For questions related to the EMC performance of this product contact Intel Corporation 5200 N E Elam Young...

Page 95: ...the modified product Only peripherals computer input output devices terminals printers etc that comply with FCC Class A or B limits may be attached to this computer product Operation with noncompliant peripherals is likely to result in interference to radio and TV reception All cables used to connect to peripherals must be shielded and grounded Operation with cables connected to peripherals that a...

Page 96: ... been tested and complies with AS NZS 3548 The product has been marked with the C Tick mark to illustrate compliance Installation Precautions When you install and test the server board observe all warnings and cautions in the installation instructions To avoid injury be careful of Sharp pins on connectors Sharp pins on printed circuit assemblies Rough edges and sharp corners on the chassis Hot com...

Page 97: ...ds of all the modules within the computer is less than the output current rating of each of the power supplies output circuits Place Battery Marking There is insufficient space on this server board to provide instructions for replacing and disposing of the battery For system safety certification the following statement or equivalent statement may be required to be placed permanently and legibly on...

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