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1 T o le do q 35 T /// S522 0 V e rs io n 1 .1 Copy ri ght Copyrigh t © TYAN Co mputer Corpora tion, 2007 . All rights rese rved. No pa rt of this manual may be re produced o r trans lated w ithou t prior wr itten conse nt fro m TYAN Com put er C or p.
2 Table of Cont ents Ch ec k t h e b ox c o nt ent s! 3 Chapter 1 : Introduction 1. 1 Con g r at ul at i ons 5 1.2 Ha rdware Spe cifi ca tions 5 Ch a pt e r 2: Bo ar d I nst a ll at i on 2.1 Board Image 8 2.2 Block Diagram 9 2.3 Board P arts, J umpe rs and Conne ctors 10 2.
3 Check t he box conten ts! 1x S5 220 m oth erboar d 1 x U lt ra-D MA- 13 3/ 100/ 66/ 33 ID E c abl e 3 x S er ial A TA p ower c ables 3x S eri al AT A c abl es 1x USB2 .
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5 Ch ap ter 1 : Int roduc tion 1.1 - Congr atula tions You h ave pu r cha sed one of the m os t powe rful se rver solutions av ailab le. The Toledo q3 5T (S522 0) i s a fl e xible Inte l ® p latform for m ul tiple applications , based on the Inte l ® Q35 memory Con troller Hub (GMCH ) a nd 82801IR I/O Con tr o ller Hub (ICH 9R ) c hip se ts.
6 Me mory • Four 240-pin DDR2 s o c kets support up t o 8 GB • Dua l channe l me mory bu s (mu st be pop ula ted in pa ir s) • Un-b uf fer ed, n on- ECC DDR 2 66 7/80 0 MHz DI M M • Su pport s.
7 Cha pter 2: Bo ard In stalla ti on You a re now r e ady to install you r m o therboard . The mount ing ho le pattern o f the Toledo q35T (S5220 ) matches the ATX spe cification. Before continu ing with installation, co nfirm that you r chassis sup ports an ATX mothe rboard.
8 2.1- Boar d I mage Toledo q35T S5220 This picture i s repre sentative o f the la test board revis ion ava il ab le at th e time of publishing . The boa rd you receive may or may not l ook exac tl y li ke the above pi c ture.
9 2.2 - Bl ock Dia gram Toledo q35T S5220.
10 2.3 - Bo ard Par ts, Jum pers an d Conn ector s T his di agr am i s r epr ese ntat iv e of th e l ate st bo ar d rev isi on av ail able at t he ti me of publish ing .
11 Ju m per/Conn ector Function COM2 COM2 Header CP U FA N1 , FA N 2 /3 /4/ 5/6 4- p in F an C onn ec t or wi t h Ta c hom e t er USB3/USB4 /USB5/USB6 USB Fron t Pane l Conne ctor TYFP1 Front Pane l Conne ctor TYFP2/TYFP3 Front Pane l Conne ctor for Ba rebone LCM LCM C onnector f or Bare bone J13 O PM A Con nector ( supports TYAN M3295) J24 Aux.
12 CPUFAN1 TYFP1 FAN2 FAN3 FAN6 FAN4 J24 FAN5 LCM.
13 CPUFAN 1/FAN2~FAN6: 4 -pin Fan Connector with Tacho m eter +12V PW M C o n t r o l GN D Ta c h o m e t er 1 Use these heade r s to conne ct the 4-pin c ooling f ans to your mothe rboard to kee p t he syst e m stable and r el i a bl e.
14 USB6 FP- A UDIO USB5 USB3 SATA1 SATA4 SATA2 SATA5 SATA3 SATA6 USB4 COM2.
15 USB3/USB4/USB5 /USB6: USB F ront Pane l Connec tor 1 9 2 1 0 Pin Sign al Pin Signal 1 +5V S t andby 2 +5V S t andby 3 USB_ A- 4 USB_ B- 5 USB_ A+ 6 USB_ B+ 7 GND 8 G ND 9 Key Pin 10 GND Use these he ade rs t o c onnect to the USB devices v ia t he enc l o s ed U SB cab l e.
16 J52 J50 TYFP3 TYFP2 TYFAN.
17 TYFP2 (J28) : F ront Panel Co nnector for Barebone 1 12 1 1 2 It is desi gned for b arebone use onl y . Pin Signal Pin Signal 1 LAN1 LED+ 2 LAN1 LED- 3 LAN2 LED+ 4 LAN2 LED- 5 NC 6 NC 7 ID LED+ 8 ID LED- 9 I D SW + 10 ID S W - 11 Key Pin 12 NC TYFP3 (J31) : F ront Panel Co nnector for Barebone 1 27 28 2 It is desi gned for b arebone use onl y .
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19 C MO S (J14): C lear C MOS Jumper 3 1 Norm al (Default) 1 3 Clear Us e th is j ump er when you h ave f o r got ten you r s yst em/s e tup pass wor d or n eed t o c lear t h e s yst em B IO S s etti ngs.
20 2.4 - Tips on I n stalling M otherboard in Ch assis Be fore insta lling you r mo therboa rd, make su re you r c hassis h as the ne cessary mothe rboard su pport st uds in stalle d. These studs are usu all y m et al and a re gold in color . Usual ly, the chass is m a nufactu rer w ill pre- install the support studs.
21 2.5 - I nstallin g the M emor y Be fore ins tall ing me mo ry, e nsure tha t the me mor y you have is co mpa tib le w ith the motherboard and pro cessor. Only DDRI I-800/667 D IMM modules are required. Ch ec k t h e TYA N W eb sit e a t: www.t yan.
22 Memory In stallation Procedu re Follow these i nstruct ions to install m e mory modules into the S5220. 1. Press the l ocking le ve rs i n the dire ction show n in the followin g illustrat ion. 2. Ali gn t he me m o ry module with the socke t . The m e m ory m odu le is ke ye d to fi t only one way in the soc ket.
23 2.6 - I nstallin g the Pr ocessor and Co oling Fan Your S 5220 suppo r ts the l atest pr oce ssor techno l og ies fro m Inte l. Che ck the TYAN we bsite for latest p rocesso r s upport : http ://www. tyan. com Processor Installation (L GA 775 Socket) The proce ssor sho ul d be i nstalle d care fully.
24 4. R em o v e t h e Pn P ca p f rom th e l o ad pl at e. 5. Replace the load p l a te and return t he lock ing leve r to the lock i ng position. 6. The CPU install atio n is now compl ete.
25 2. Turn the board ups ide down and insert the he at s ink spring m echan ism as shown. 3. Ali gn t he he atsink wi th the f our ho les a r ound the p rocesso r s ocket. 4. Press the he at s ink down u ntil the fou r screw s are se curely se at e d in the hole s.
26 2.7 - A ttachin g Driv e Cables Atta ch ing IDE D riv e Cab le At t ac h in g t he I D E dr i ve ca b l e is s i mpl e. Thes e c ab l es ar e “ key ed ” t o onl y al l ow the m to be connecte d in t he correct manne r. TYAN motherbo ards have two on- board IDE chan nels, e ach s upporting two d rives.
27 The following p i ctures illustrate how t o connect an SA TA drive 1. SA TA dr ive ca b le connection 2. SATA dr ive power connection 3. SATA cable motherboard connector 4.
28 2.9 - I nstallin g Optional S O-DI MM modules Your S5220 m o therboard is e quipped w ith an op ti ona l propr ietary S O-DIMM connector . The 200-pin ve r tical S O- D I MM connect or can be use d f or TYAN M3295 expansion card to pro vide s uch fe ature s as add itional TY AN SMD C m odu les support.
29 2.10 - C onn ecting Exter nal D evi ces The following diagram will detail th e re ar por t stack for this S5220 m o therboard: NOT E : P eriphe r al de vices c an be plugge d st raight into an y of these ports but sof tware may be re qui re d to co mp le te th e in st al la tion .
30 2.11 - I nstallin g the Pow er Su pply There are two p owe r connect ors on you r mainbo ard. The boa r d requires that you use an E PS12V powe r supp l y tha t has a 24-p in and an 8-pin power connecto r. Please be aware tha t ATX 2.x , ATX12V and A TX GES pow er supplies a r e not compat ible with the m otherboa rd and can damage .
31 Chapter 3: BIOS S et up 3.1 A bout th e BI OS Th e BIOS is the bas ic inp u t/o utp u t sys te m , the f irmw a re o n th e mo the rboa rd th at enable s your ha rdware t o interface with y our so ftware . This c hapter de scribes dif fe ren t se ttin gs fo r th e BIOS th at can be use d to co n figu re y ou r s ys te m .
32 Get t ing He lp Pressing [ F1 ] d isplays a s mall he lp w indow t hat de scribes t he app ropriate ke ys to use and t he possib le se lections for the h ighlighted i te m.
33 3.2 Main BI OS Setup W he n you e nt e r PhoenixBI OS CM OS Se tup U tility, the follow ing sc ree n will appe ar as below : Phoeni xBIOS Setup Utilit y Ma in A d van c ed Sec urit y Pow er B oot E.
34 3.3 Main In this section, you ca n alte r gene ral features such as t he dat e and time , as we ll as access t o the IDE con figuration options. N ote that the option s listed be l ow are f or options th at can d ir e ctly be changed w ithin the M ain Se tup sc ree n.
35 3.3.1 SATA Por t 1~6/Ex t. Primary Mas ter/Slave Co m pu ter de tects the hard disk drive type for ea ch dr ive. Press [En t e r] to v iew adva nced de tails o f the corre sponding d ri ve .
36 32 Bit I/O Enables o r disable s 32 b it data transfe r mode . Enabling this option causes the PCI hard disk inte rface con troll er to bundle toge ther two 16-bit chunks of data from the dr ive into a 32-bit group, wh ich is then t r ansm i t t ed t o t he pr o c ess or o r m emor y.
37 3.3.2 Me mory Cache This se tting a ll ow s you to twe ak the va rious cache settings for op timal pe r for mance of your syste m. Press [En t e r] to d i sp lay the var ious c ache se ttings.
38 pro gr am w rite s in to th is me m o ry a re a, it w ill res ul t in a sy ste m c ra s h. S o , it is reco mm e nded t hat yo u w rite pro tect th is area f or op timal syst em pe rformance . Options: unc ached / Writ e Pr ote ct Cache Base 0 -512K Control caching of 512K base m e mor y .
39 3.3.3 Boo t Featu res This se tting a ll ow s you to twe ak the va rious boo t se ttings for opt im a l pe rformance o f your sys te m . Pr es s [ Ent er ] t o di spl a y th e v ar i ous bo ot f eat ur es .
40 QuickBoot Mode Allows t he syste m to sk ip cer tai n test s wh il e boo ti n g. Th i s will decre ase the ti m e neede d t o boo t the syste m . O pt i on s: Di sa bl ed / Enabled Extended Memory Testing De termines the te sts that w i ll be run on e xte nded me m or y ( m e m ory a bove 1M B) during boot up.
41 3.4 A dvan ced Th is se ctio n fac il ita tes con fig ur ing ad vanc e d B IOS op tio ns for you r sy s te m. Phoeni xBIOS Setup Utilit y Main Ad vanced Secu rity P ower B oot E xit S e t up W a rni ng S e tt in g it ems on t his m enu t o i nc orr ect val ues ma y caus e you r s ys t em t o m alfunc t ion.
42 3.4.1 A dvanced C hipse t Contro l This se ction al lows you to f ine tune the ch i pse t configu ration. Phoeni xBIOS Setup Utilit y Main Ad vanced S e cu rity P ower B oot Exit Ad vanc ed Ch ips .
43 Me mory Rec lai min g It allows y ou to e nable or disab le the s yste m m e m ory r e map funct ion. Op tio ns: Enabled / Disab led De f a ul t Pr i m ary V i d eo A da pt e r Se lect [IGD] t o ha ve I nterna l Graphics , if suppor ted a nd e nabled, be u sed for t he boot displa y devi ce .
44 Native Mode Operation Th is fe atu re is u se d to ch oo se Na t ive Mod e fo r ATA . H ow e ve r, ce rtain OS is n o t supported unde r Native M ode .
45 3.4.1.1 Inte grat e d De vice Con trol Sub-Me nu Phoeni xBIOS Setup Utilit y Main Ad vanced S e cu rity P ower B oot Exit Int egr ated D e vic e C ontr ol S ub -Men u It em Sp ecific H elp X LAN C .
46 3.4.1.1.1 LAN Control S ub-Menu Phoeni xBIOS Setup Utilit y Main Ad vanced S e cu rity P ower B oot Exit LAN C ont r ol S ub- Men u It em Sp ecific H elp LAN1 LAN1 O pti on RO M S c an: LAN2 LAN2 O pti on RO M S c an: [E na bled ] [Dis abl ed] [E na bled ] [Dis abl ed] En able/D is a bl e f or th e int egrat ed LAN devic e.
47 3.4.1.2 PCI Expre ss Sub -Me nu Phoeni xBIOS Setup Utilit y Main Ad vanced S e cu rity P ower B oot Exit PCI Expr es s Su b- M enu It em Sp ecific H elp PCI Exp ress Ba s e A ddre ss GMCH Base Addr.
48 3.4.1.2.1 PC I -E1 Sub -Menu Phoeni xBIOS Setup Utilit y Main Ad vanced S e cu rity P ower B oot Exit PEI- E1 S ub- M enu It em Sp ecific H elp PCI E xpress Gr aphic s P o rt [A ut o] -------------.
49 3.4.1.2.2 PC I -E2 Sub -Menu Phoeni xBIOS Setup Utilit y Main Ad vanced S e cu rity P ower B oot Exit PCI -E2 Sub- M enu It em Sp ecific H elp PCI-E P ort 1 [Au to] ------------------------- ------.
50 3.4.2 A dvanced P r ocesso r Op ti o ns This se ction al lows you to fine -tune the proce ssor options. Phoeni xBIOS Setup Utilit y Main Ad vanced Secu rity P ower B oot E xit Ad vanc ed Pr oc e ss or Opt i ons It em Sp ecific H elp H y p ert hread in g: C o r e Multi- Pr o c es sin g Si ng le Lo gical Pro c .
51 C1 Enhanced Mode This featu re is u se d to e nable the C 1 Enhan ced m ode . Op tio ns: Enabled / Disabled PE C I Inte rfac e It is u sed to enable /disable the P latfor m Environ m e nt Con t rol I nter face (PEC I ).
52 3.4.3 I /O Device Con figuration This se tting a l lows you to con figure I /O device s. Phoeni xBIOS Setup Utilit y Main Ad vanced Secu rity P ower B oot E xit I/O Devic e C onfig ur ati on Item S.
53 3.4.4 D M I Even t Logging This se ction al lows you to fine tune the DM I Eve nt Loggi ng co nf igurat ion. Phoeni xBIOS Setup Utilit y Main Ad vanced S e cu rity P ower B oot Exit DMI E ven t L o.
54 3.4.5 Hardwa r e Moni tor This se ction al lows you to fine tune the Hardwa re M onitor c on fi g uration. Phoeni xBIOS Setup Utilit y Main Ad vanc ed S e cu rity P ower B oot E xit H a rd ware Monitor It em Sp ecific H elp X V o lt age M onit orin g CPU FAN1 FAN2 FAN3 FAN4 FAN5 FAN6 CPU T e mp.
55 3.4.5.1 Voltage M on it o ring Sub-Me nu Phoeni xBIOS Setup Utilit y Main Ad vanc ed S e cu rity P ower B oot E xit V o lt age M onit orin g It em Sp ecific H elp CPU Vcore Vddr 2 5V 12V 3.
56 3.4.6 IP MI This section allows you to con figure the IPMI se t tings. (Th is sub m e nu w ill appear wh e n an IPM I car d is in sta l le d .) Phoeni xBIOS Setup Utilit y Main Ad vanc ed S e cu ri.
57 BIO S P OST Watchdog Se lect [Disable d] if use rs don’ t wan t to stop POST w i th an y error. Op tio ns: Disabled / Enab led OS Boot Watchdog Disable or se lect W atchdog T im er co unt mode. Op tio ns: Disabled / mSe cond / Second / M i nu te Ti mer fo r loa d ing OS (SE C ) W a tch d og timer va l ue.
58 3.4.6.2 Syste m Event Log (list mode ) Sub-Me nu Phoeni xBIOS Setup Utilit y Main Ad vanced S e cu rity P ower B oot Exit Sy ste m Eve nt Lo g (list mode ) E ven t ID Sens or N ame Sens or T ype D ate/T im e Stamp X 0007 V5VSB V oltag e 03.
59 3.4.6.3 Re altim e Se nsor Da ta Sub-Me nu Phoeni xBIOS Setup Utilit y Main Ad vanced S e cu rity P ower B oot Exit R ealti me S ens or D ata S e ns or S ensor S ens o r S ens o r Lower U pper Typ e N ame D ata Uni ts L imit Li mit Te m p L o c alT emp2 0.
60 3.4.7 C onsole R edirection Th i s s ec ti o n al l o ws y ou t o c onf i g ur e t he C o nso l e Red i rec t i on . Phoeni xBIOS Setup Utilit y Main Ad vanced S e cu rity P ower B oot Exit C o ns .
61 3.5 Secu rity Th e se se tting s allo w you to co nf igu re the se cur ity opt ion s for yo ur sy s te m. Phoeni xBIOS Setup Utilit y Main Advanc ed Security P ower B oot E xit It em Sp ecific H el.
62 3.6 Power Use this scree n t o sele ct options for the Powe r Se ttings Configura tion. Phoeni xBIOS Setup Utilit y Main Advanc ed S e cu rity Power B oot Exit It em Sp ecific H elp ACPI S leep M o.
63 3.7 Boot Us e thi s sc re en to se le ct op tio ns for the Bo o t Se ttin gs Con f ig ura t ion . Phoeni xBIOS Setup Utilit y Main Advanc ed S e cu rity P ower B oot E xit It em Sp ecific H elp B o.
64 3.8 Exit Th e se se tting s se t th e e x it op tio ns on yo u r s ys te m. Phoeni xBIOS Setup Utilit y Main Advanc ed S e cu rity P ower Boot Ex i t It em Sp ecific H elp Ex it Sa v ing Chan ge s E x it Disc a r ding Ch an ges Load S etup Def aults Dis car d Ch ang es S ave C hang es E x it s y st em S etup an d sav e your cha nge s t o CMOS.
65 Cha pter 4: D iag nosti cs Note: if you ex pe rience probl e m s w ith se t ting up your syste m, always che ck the fol low ing thin g s in the fol low ing or de r: Me mory , Vide o , CP U By c hec ki n g t hes e i t em s, yo u wi ll m os t l i k ely f in d out wh at t h e pr ob l e m mi g ht h a ve been w he n setting u p your syste m.
66 4.3 Ph oenix BI OS P ost Code Code Beeps / Descr iption Code Beeps / Descr iption 02h Verif y Re al Mode 32h Test CPU bu s-clock freque ncy 03h Di sab le Non-Mas kab le Inte rrup t (N M I) 33h I ni.
67 Code Beeps / Descr iption Code Beeps / Descr iption m e mory bus 2Fh E nable cac he be f ore syste m BIOS sha dow 68h Enable e x ternal and CPU cache s 30h 1-4-1-1.
68 Code Beeps / Descr iption Code Beeps / Descr iption 95h I nstall CD R O M for boo t C9h Ex tended che cksum (optional) 96h Cl e ar huge ES seg m e nt register D2h Unknown Interrupt 97h Fi xup M ulti P rocesso r table 80h Chipset In it 98h 1- 2. Se ar ch for opt ion ROMs .
69 Appendix: SM DC Information Overv iew Tyan Se rver Man age m ent Daug hter C ard (SMD C) i s a p owerful yet cost-ef fici e nt solution for high -end se rver manage m ent ha rdware package s. T yan’s g oal is to pro v ide re m o te sys te m mo n itor ing and con trol e ve n wh e n th e op e rat ing sy ste m is abse nce or s imply fails.
70 Featur es of T y an S erv er Man agemen t Monitor various syste m c ompone nts re m ote ly - such as fans, pro cessor te m pe rature, and m ore Re m o te powe r on and powe r off Console re direct .
71 Gloss ar y ACPI (Advanced Co nfiguration and Power Interface): a powe r manage m e nt s pec i fi c at i on th at all o w s t he o p erat i n g sy st em to c o nt r ol t h e am ou nt of p o wer distribute d to the computer’s de vices. De vi ce s not in use can be t urne d off, reduc ing unnece ssar y powe r ex pendit ure.
72 Bus: a data pathway . The te rm is u sed e s pe cially to re fer to the conne cti o n betwee n t he processo r and syste m m e m ory, and betwe e n the proce ssor and PCI or ISA l ocal buses. Bus mastering: al lows pe ripheral de vices a nd IDEs to acce ss the sys t e m me mory without go ing through the CPU (similar to DM A channels ).
73 IRQs, it is v ital that you do not doub le up de vices on a single line. P lug-n-Play de vices wi ll take care of th is f or you . Doze mode: in th is mod e , on ly the C PU ’ s sp e e d is s low e d.
74 Enhance d IDEs ( EIDEs ), w it h maximu m capac it y dete rmined by the hardwa re controller. I /O ( Input/Output): the conne ction be t we e n your compu ter and ano t he r piece of hardware (mouse , ke yboard, e tc.
75 P M time rs (P ow er Mana ge ment ti mers) : softwa re ti m e rs th at coun t dow n the nu m ber o f se conds or minute s until t he syste m times ou t and e nters s l ee p, su spe nd, or doz e m ode . PnP (Plug-n-Play): a de sign standard that has be com e ascendant in the indus t ry.
76 design, w ith cab l es t hat are simp ler to rou te and instal l, sma ller cable c onne ctors, and lowe r vo ltage re quire m ents. SDRA M (Synchronous D yna m i c R A M): called as suc h bec ause it can ke ep two sets o f me mory addre sse s open s imult ane ously .
77 Te chnic al S up p ort If a prob le m arises w i th yo ur sys te m , you shou ld first tu rn to your deale r for dire ct support. Your s yst e m has most like ly be e n configured o r de signe d by the m and they shou ld have the be st ide a of wha t hardware and softwar e your sys te m conta ins.
78 Re turn ing Merch and ise fo r S erv ice During the war ranty period, contact yo ur distributor or sy ste m vendor FIRST for any product prob le m s .
79 Not ice for Canada This appa ratus co m p li e s w ith the Cla ss B l imits f or radio interfe r e nce as spe cified in the Canad i an D epartmen t of Co mmunications Rad io Inte rf e rence Re gulations.
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