System board jumpers, System board features – Dell PowerVault 715N (Rackmount NAS Appliance) User Manual

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Each of the switches has two positions or settings (usually on and off). To change the setting of a slide switch, use a small

pointed object such as a small screwdriver or a straightened paper clip to slide the switch to the proper position. To

change the setting of a rocker switch, use the screwdriver or paper clip to press down on the appropriate side of the

switch. In either case, do not use a pen, pencil, or other object that might leave a residue on the switch.

System Board Jumpers

Figure 3

shows the location of the Clear CMOS jumper and the system version jumper on the system board. Table 1 lists

the jumper setting information.

For instructions on using the Clear CMOS jumper to clear CMOS, see "

Clearing CMOS

."

Earlier systems with a system version number of SN1A have the JP5 jumper set on pins 1 and 2. Later systems with a

system version number of SN1B have the JP5 jumper set on pins 2 and 3. Do not change these jumper settings.

NOTICE:

All DIP switch (SW3) positions must remain in the OFF position. Do not change these DIP switch settings.

Figure 3. System Board Jumpers

1 System version jumper (JP5)
2 Clear CMOS jumper (JP1)
3 Battery
4 System version number label (SN1A = early

system; SN1B = later system)

Table 1. System-Board Jumper Settings

Jumper

Setting

Description

Clear CMOS

(JP1)

pins 1-2

(pins 2-3)

(default)

The password feature is enabled.

The password feature is disabled.

System version

jumper (JP5)

pins 1-2

pins 2-3

(default for

early systems)

(default for

later systems)

Use in this position for early system boards with a

version number of SN1A (do not change).

Use in this position for later system boards with a

version number of SN1B (do not change).

System Board Features

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