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Appendix A: Integration and Usage Tips
Intel
®
Server System R1304BTSSFAN/R1304BTLSFAN/R1304BTLSHBN TPS
38 Revision 2.0
Intel order number G17455-004
Appendix A: Integration and Usage Tips
When adding or removing components or peripherals from the server board, AC power
must be removed. With AC power plugged into the server board, 5-Volt standby is still
present even though the server board is powered off.
When updating BIOS and BMC, AC power must be on.
Supports only Intel
®
Xeon
®
Processor E3-1200 Series with 95 W and less Thermal
Design Power (TDP). Does not support previous generations of the Intel
®
Xeon
®
processor.
On the back edge of the server board are diagnostic LEDs that display a sequence of
amber POST codes during the boot process. If the server board hangs during POST, the
LEDs display the last POST event run before the hang.
Supports only unbuffered DDR3 ECC DIMMs (UDIMMs). Does not support the mixing of
RDIMMs and UDIMMs.
The Intel
®
Remote Management Module 4 (Intel
®
RMM4) lite connector
is not compatible
with the Intel
®
Remote Management Module (Product Order Code - AXXRMM), Intel
®
Remote Management Module 2 (Product Order Code - AXXRMM2) or Intel
®
Remote
Management Module 3 (Product Order Code – AXXRMM3)
Clear the CMOS with the AC power cord plugged in. Removing the AC power before
performing the CMOS clear operation causes the system to automatically power up and
immediately power down after the CMOS clear procedure is followed and AC power is
re-applied. If this happens, remove the AC power cord, wait 30 seconds, and then re-
connect the AC power cord. Power up the system and proceed to the <F2> BIOS Setup
utility to reset the needed settings.
Normal Integrated BMC functionality is disabled with the force Integrated BMC update
jumper set to the “enabled” position (pins 2-3). The server should never be run with the
Integrated BMC force update jumper set in this position and should only be used when
the standard firmware update process fails. This jumper should remain in the default
(disabled) position (pins 1-2) when the server is running normally.
When performing a normal BIOS update procedure, the BIOS recovery jumper must be
set to its default position (pins 1-2).
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