TechNotes V1.1 Extended Lifecycle Series D3348-B
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TechNotes V1.1 Extended Lifecycle Series D3348-B
TechNotes V1.1 Extended Lifecycle Series D3348-B Content 1 2 3 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 3.5 3.6 3.7 4 4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4 4.5 4.6 4.7 4.8 4.9 4.10 4.11 4.12 4.13 4.14 4.15 4.16 4.17 a g e Revision History Safety Instructions Feature Overview D3348-B Basic Layout [Update] Block Diagram External Connectors D3348-B Onboard components D33348-B Onboard components D3348-B / Memory Onboard components D3348-B / Supported Processors & Memories I/O-Shield Interfaces & Connectors Frontpanel Connector Internal Serial (COM) Port Connector LAN Connector PS/2 Keyboard Port PS/2 Mouse Port Serial ATA Connectors USB Architecture Internal USB3.0 Connector (2 Ports) External USB3.0 Connector (1 port) Internal USB2.0 Connector (2 Ports) External USB2.0 Connector (1 Port) Internal USB2.0 Connector (1 Port “Stick Socket”) [New] Fan Connectors Power Supply Fan Connector SCSI LED Connector High Definition Front Panel Audio Connector (HD Audio) [Update] Rear Audio Connector TechNotes D3348-B V1.1 4 5 6 10 11 12 13 15 16 17 18 18 19 19 20 20 21 22 24 24 25 25 25 26 26 27 27 28 Page 2 of 61 http://www.fujitsu.com/fts/products/computing/pc/accessories/mainboards 4.18 Power Supply Connector 4.19 Chassis Intrusion 5 System Monitoring 5.1 D3348-B: Temperature Sensors and Fan Connectors 5.2 D3348-B: SystemGuard 5.3 D3348-B: SystemGuard – Details 5.4 SilentFanConfigManager – Customize System Monitoring Settings 5.5 Capacitor Endurance Time Comparison 5.6 Temperature Reference Points D3348-B 5.7 BMC – BIOS Default Settings D3348-B [New] 6 Power Supply 6.1 ATX Power Supply Requirements [Update] 6.2 Typical Power Consumption 7 Operating System Support 7.1 Support for Windows 7 / Windows 8.1 / Server 2012 R2 7.2 Linux Support 8 Mainboard Tools Common Mainboard Tools 8.1 BIOS Boot Logo Tool 8.2 EditCMOS 8.3 OEMIDENT 8.4 SystemGuard Industrial Tools 8.5 SilentFanConfig-Manager 8.6 Windows System-Monitoring API (BMCAPI) [Update] 9 Known Issues & Important Notes 9.1 Graphics – SLI Support 9.2 PCI Express Slots 9.3 Intel iAMT / vPRO Manageability Support – KVM 9.4 Onboard SATA Controller [New] 9.5 SATA HDD “4K Sectors” [New] 9.6 SATA RAID 9.7 MS Windows 7 -64: Possible error in Device Manager [New] 9.8 BIOS Boot Time 9.9 Support for future Broadwell Processor Series [New] a g e TechNotes D3348-B V1.1 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 39 40 40 42 43 44 45 46 46 46 46 46 47 48 48 48 49 49 49 49 50 50 51 51 51 52 Page 3 of 61 http://www.fujitsu.com/fts/products/computing/pc/accessories/mainboards 9.10 BIOS Issues / Limitations 10 Miscellaneous 10.1 System Watchdog (WD) 10.2 Optional M.2 Carrier Board D3352 [Update] 10.3 Battery Lifetime [Update] 10.4 Trusted Platform Module (TPM) 10.5 BIOS Update / BIOS Recovery [Update] 10.6 BIOS / CMOS: Reset Defaults 52 53 53 56 57 58 59 60 1 Revision History Note: Latest changes are marked in yellow (see “Content” on previous pages) V1.1 V1.0 Some updates and supplements 03/2015 First version 10/2014 Technical data are subject to change without prior notice. Fujitsu accepts no responsibility with regards to technical or editorial mistakes or omissions. a g e TechNotes D3348-B V1.1 Page 4 of 61 http://www.fujitsu.com/fts/products/computing/pc/accessories/mainboards 2 Safety Instructions Do not connect or disconnect any cables or modules to or from any onboard connector (except for the rear I/O connectors) until the mainboard is completely powered off. Any damage caused to the mainboard by misuse of the onboard connectors is excluded from the standard warranty. Fujitsu cannot be held liable for any damages that result from incorrect use of any onboard connectors. The system integrator is fully responsible for the usage of appropriate connectors and cables in order to fulfill the technical requirements (electrical contact, durability, power/current levels, signal integrity etc.) a g e TechNotes D3348-B V1.1 Page 5 of 61 http://www.fujitsu.com/fts/products/computing/pc/accessories/mainboards 3 Feature Overview D3348-B • Based on Intel C612 Chipset (Intel “Grantley” Platform) • Support for latest LGA2011 processors -up to 160W TDP • Intel® Xeon® Processor E5-26xx [V3] series • Intel® Xeon® Processor E5-16xx [V3] series • Intel® CoreTM i7 Processor 59xx series • Support for M.2 PCI Express based SSD Modules • Optional carrier board D3352-A for one or two SSD modules • High-end data transmission a g e TechNotes D3348-B V1.1 Page 6 of 61 http://www.fujitsu.com/fts/products/computing/pc/accessories/mainboards Feature Overview D3348-B • iAMT 9.1 (vPro Manageability Support) Note: Available feature set depends on installed processor • Eight memory sockets DDR4 • 15µ gold plating for improved durability and reliability For XEON processors: • Single- / dual- / quad-rank DDR4 RDIMM or LRDIMM 2133MHz (CL15); 1.2V/2.5V; 288-pin max. 256GB; ECC or non-ECC For Core i7 processors: • Single- / dual- / quad-rank DDR4 UDIMM 2133MHz (CL15); 1.2V/2.5V; 288-pin max. 64GB; non-ECC a g e TechNotes D3348-B V1.1 Page 7 of 61 http://www.fujitsu.com/fts/products/computing/pc/accessories/mainboards Feature Overview D3348-B • Dual Intel Gbit LAN i217LM & i210AT onboard • iAMT / vPro support • LAN teaming support • Dual PCI Express x16 - Gen3 • High-End Graphics via two PCIe x16-slots • Trusted Platform Module TPM V1.2 (Infineon) onboard • Multichannel Audio (5.1) onboard • 6-Layer PCB • Improved electrical signal quality • Improved durability a g e TechNotes D3348-B V1.1 Page 8 of 61 http://www.fujitsu.com/fts/products/computing/pc/accessories/mainboards Feature Overview D3348-B Designed & approved for 24/7 continuous operation High Efficient core voltage regulator design Extended lifecycle Internal socket for USB stick Install your USB dongle inside the chassis w/o danger of theft Avoids possible EMI issue with external USB stick Hardware Watchdog a g e Incl. BIOS-POST/Boot and OS supervision Easy SW integration via Windows API TechNotes D3348-B V1.1 Page 9 of 61 http://www.fujitsu.com/fts/products/computing/pc/accessories/mainboards Feature Overview D3348-B 3.1 Basic Layout a g e [Update] TechNotes D3348-B V1.1 Page 10 of 61 http://www.fujitsu.com/fts/products/computing/pc/accessories/mainboards Feature Overview D3348-B 3.2 Block Diagram Feature Overview D3348-B 3.3 External Connectors D3348-B Audio LAN1 (iAMT); 2 x USB 3.0 2.0 LAN2; 2 x USB 2.0 2 x USB 2.0 PS/2 Kbd-Mouse a g e TechNotes D3348-B V1.1 Page 12 of 61 http://www.fujitsu.com/fts/products/computing/pc/accessories/mainboards Feature Overview D3348-B 3.4 Onboard components D33348-B 24 Pin ATX PSU 6 Layer PCB Fan 2 (PWM) Fan 3 (PWM) USB 2.0 internal PSU Fan, PWM Shared with Fan 4 USB 2.0 Front Panel 1) USB 3.0 Front Panel Buzzer Processor LGA2011 R3 Socket for USB stick Note: „Square ILM“ required! Fan 4 (PWM) Shared with PSU Fan 1) Front Panel Audio TPM Jumper 12V Supply (CPU/Slots) 1) Fan4 and PSU fan connector are shared; they must not be used simultaneously Fan 1 (Processor, PWM) a g e TechNotes D3348-B V1.1 Page 13 of 61 http://www.fujitsu.com/fts/products/computing/pc/accessories/mainboards Feature Overview D3348-B Onboard components D3348-B [Update] SCSI LED Connector Intrusion Connector Front Panel (Power/Reset/LEDs) 6 x SATA-600 First SATA Controller 4 x SATA-600 (sSATA) Second SATA Controller COM1 #2/#1: 2 x PCIe x8 (1 Lane, Gen2) #7: PCIe x8 (4 Lanes, Gen3) #3: PCIe x16 (16 Lanes, Gen3) #6: PCIe x16 (16 Lanes, Gen3) #4: PCIe x16 (4 Lanes, Gen3) #5: PCIe x16 (4 Lanes, Gen2) a g e TechNotes D3348-B V1.1 Page 14 of 61 http://www.fujitsu.com/fts/products/computing/pc/accessories/mainboards Feature Overview D3348-B 3.5 Onboard components D3348-B / Memory Supported memory modules: XEON Processors: Single- / dual- / quad-rank DDR4 RDIMM or LRDIMM; 133MHz (CL15); 1.2V/2.5V; 288-pin; max. 256GB; ECC or non-ECC Core i7 Processors: Single- / dual- / quad-rank DDR4 UDIMM; 133MHz (CL15); 1.2V/2.5V; 288-pin; max. 64GB; non-ECC [3] Channel C / Module 1 [7] Channel C / Module 2 [4] Channel D / Module 1 [8] Channel D / Module 2 [6] Channel B / Module 2 [2] Channel B / Module 1 [5] Channel A / Module 2 [1] Channel A / Module 1 Stuffing Sequence for memory modules! Note: Mixed population single rank / dual rank / quad rank within one channel: Install low-rank module close to processor. a g e TechNotes D3348-B V1.1 Page 15 of 61 http://www.fujitsu.com/fts/products/computing/pc/accessories/mainboards Feature Overview D3348-B 3.6 Onboard components D3348-B / Supported Processors & Memories Processor Name Codename XEON® E5-26xx V3 series Haswell-EP XEON® E5-16xx V3 series Haswell-EP Core i7 - 59xx series Haswell-E Memory vPro Support RDIMM / LRDIMM DDR4-2133 1) UDIMM DDR4-2133 1) yes yes no 1) Effective memory speed depends on installed processor model. D3348-B supports DDR4-2133, DDR4-1866, and DDR4-1600 Note: Core i7-5820K is NOT supported on D3348-B. As this processor offers less high speed lanes (28 instead of 40), several PCIe slots could not be used if i7-5820K is installed. a g e TechNotes D3348-B V1.1 Page 16 of 61 http://www.fujitsu.com/fts/products/computing/pc/accessories/mainboards Feature Overview 3.7 I/O-Shield FTS IO-Shield: Best-in-class steadiness and EMI/ESD protection Spring Steel Sheet Enforcement Sheet Rear Gasket = Foam with Aluminium Nominal force: ~ 75 N for specified ATX IO “letterbox” Note: ATX Chassis “letterbox” for I/O shield: Nom. size = 158.75 x 44.45mm Tolerance = +/- 0.2mm a g e TechNotes D3348-B V1.1 Page 17 of 61 http://www.fujitsu.com/fts/products/computing/pc/accessories/mainboards 4 Interfaces & Connectors 4.1 Frontpanel Connector Pin Signal Pin Signal 1 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 17 19 21 23 HD-LED + HD-LED GND RST_L reserved reserved reserved reserved Speaker + GND Key Speaker - 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 Power LED + Power LED Power_Button GND Key GND reserved reserved BIOS Testmode (reserved) GND (0,1K) GND (0,1K) Recover BIOS Pin 1 Pin 2 Default Jumper Setting Note: “Reserved” pins must not be connected! Power LED: Anode: Pin 2 – current source 15mA up to 3.9V Cathode: Pin 4 HDD LED: Anode: Pin 1 – current source 3mA up to 3.6V Cathode: Pin 3 Internal Speaker Output: Differential audio signal; mono, typ. 2W RMS / 4Ohm Note: System Beeps are audible via the internal speaker output only, even if a device is connected to the external audio ports (rear/front). a g e TechNotes D3348-B V1.1 Page 18 of 61 http://www.fujitsu.com/fts/products/computing/pc/accessories/mainboards Interfaces & Connectors 4.2 Internal Serial (COM) Port Connector Pin Signal Pin Signal 1 3 5 7 9 DCD 1 SIN 1 SOUT 1 DTR 1 GND 2 4 6 8 10 DSR 1 RTS 1 CTS 1 RI 1 Key Pin 1 Pin 2 optional COM-cable with ATX bracket 4.3 LAN Connector a g e Pin Signal with 10/100/1000 Signal with 10/100 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 MX1 + MX1 MX2 + MX3 + MX3 MX2 MX4 + MX4 - TX + TX RX + TERMPLANE TERMPLANE RX TERMPLANE TERMPLANE Pin 1 TechNotes D3348-B V1.1 Page 19 of 61 http://www.fujitsu.com/fts/products/computing/pc/accessories/mainboards Interfaces & Connectors 4.4 PS/2 Keyboard Port Pin Signal 1 2 3 4 5 6 KBD Data Not connected GND VCC (polyswitch fused) KBD CLK Keyboard_On (low asserted pulse) Pin 6 Pin 5 Pin 4 Pin 3 Pin 2 Pin 1 4.5 PS/2 Mouse Port a g e Pin Signal 1 2 3 4 5 6 MOUSE Data Not connected GND VCC (polyswitch fused) MOUSE CLK Not connected Pin 6 Pin 5 Pin 4 Pin 3 Pin 2 TechNotes D3348-B V1.1 Pin 1 Page 20 of 61 http://www.fujitsu.com/fts/products/computing/pc/accessories/mainboards Interfaces & Connectors 4.6 Serial ATA Connectors a g e Pin Signal Pin Signal 1 3 5 7 GND Transmit data negative Receive data negative GND 2 4 6 Transmit data positive GND Receive data positive TechNotes D3348-B V1.1 1 Page 21 of 61 http://www.fujitsu.com/fts/products/computing/pc/accessories/mainboards Interfaces & Connectors 4.7 USB Architecture a g e TechNotes D3348-B V1.1 Page 22 of 61 http://www.fujitsu.com/fts/products/computing/pc/accessories/mainboards Interfaces & Connectors USB Architecture Port 8 / 12 “internal” Port 0 / 1 (USB3) Port 2 / 3 “Front Panel” Port 9 “Stick” Port 4 / 5 (USB3) Port 6 / 7 Port 10 / 11 a g e TechNotes D3348-B V1.1 Page 23 of 61 http://www.fujitsu.com/fts/products/computing/pc/accessories/mainboards Interfaces & Connectors 4.8 Internal USB3.0 Connector (2 Ports) Pin 1 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 17 19 Signal VCC AUX USB3_RX positive (P2) USB3_TX negative (P2) GND Data positive (P2) [USB2.0] Data positive (P3) [USB2.0] GND USB3_TX negative (P3) USB3_RX positive (P3) VCC AUX Pin 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 Signal USB3_RX negative (P2) GND USB3_TX positive (P2) Data negative (P2) [USB2.0] FP Detect Data negative (P3) [USB2.0] USB3_TX positive (P3) GND USB3_RX negative (P3) Pin 1 Pin 19 Note: All USB3 connectors provide separate signal lines for USB3.0 and USB2.0! 4.9 External USB3.0 Connector (1 port) Pin Signal 1 VCC auxiliary (polyswitch fused and power supervision with over current detection) Data negative [USB2.0] Data positive [USB2.0] GND USB3_RX negative USB3_RX positive GND USB3_TX negative USB3_TX positive 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 a g e TechNotes D3348-B V1.1 Pin 9 Pin 1 Page 24 of 61 http://www.fujitsu.com/fts/products/computing/pc/accessories/mainboards Interfaces & Connectors 4.10 Internal USB2.0 Connector (2 Ports) Pin Signal Pin Signal 1 3 5 7 9 VCC AUX Data negative Port X Data positive Port X GND Key 2 4 6 8 10 VCC AUX Data negative Port Y Data positive Port Y GND Not connected Pin 1 Pin 2 4.11 External USB2.0 Connector (1 Port) Pin Signal 1 VCC auxiliary 2 3 4 Data negative Data positive GND (polyswitch fused and power supervision with over current detection) Pin 1 4.12 Internal USB2.0 Connector (1 Port “Stick Socket”) a g e Pin Signal 1 VCC auxiliary 2 3 4 Data negative Data positive GND (Power line for this socket is NOT fuse-protected!) [New] Pin 1 TechNotes D3348-B V1.1 Page 25 of 61 http://www.fujitsu.com/fts/products/computing/pc/accessories/mainboards Interfaces & Connectors 4.13 Fan Connectors Pin Signal 1 2 3 4 GND 12V FAN Sense FAN PWM Note: Fans must never be attached or removed while the system is powered. Mainboard may be damaged! Pin 1 Fan speed control is supported for 4 pin (PWM) fans. 3-pin fans (voltage controlled) connected to Fan1/Fan2/Fan3/Fan4 connector will always operate at full speed resp. 12V supply voltage! Fan current: max. 2A continuous / 3A peak for each fan connector 4.14 Power Supply Fan Connector Pin Signal 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 reserved PS Fan PWM reserved PS FAN Sense reserved reserved reserved Pin 1 GND Note: This feature is not supported by standard ATX power supplies! The power supply fan connector is shared with FAN4 connector, they must not be used simultaneously! a g e TechNotes D3348-B V1.1 Page 26 of 61 http://www.fujitsu.com/fts/products/computing/pc/accessories/mainboards Interfaces & Connectors 4.15 SCSI LED Connector Pin Signal 1 2 3 4 Not connected „SCSI-ON“ LED (low asserted input) „SCSI-ON“ LED (low asserted input) Not connected Pin 1 4.16 High Definition Front Panel Audio Connector (HD Audio) Pin Signal Pin Signal 1 3 5 7 9 HDA Port 1 Left HDA Port 1 Right HDA Port 2 Left Right Jack Sense common HDA Port 2 Right Left 2 4 6 8 10 Analog GND FP Presence Detect Jack Sense Port 1 Key Jack Sense Port 2 [Update] Note: Legacy Audio Mode (AC97) is not supported by D3348-B. a g e TechNotes D3348-B V1.1 Page 27 of 61 http://www.fujitsu.com/fts/products/computing/pc/accessories/mainboards Interfaces & Connectors 4.17 Rear Audio Connector Pin Signal A Line input Pin Signal A Headphone output Pin Signal A Microphone input Pin A Line IN (light blue) Pin A Headphone OUT (lime) Pin A Microphone IN (pink) Electrical input characteristics Line: Stereo max. 1,2Vrms (Gain=0dB) input voltage Microphone: Supports electret microphones with 1,3Vrms (Gain=0dB) or 0,13Vrms (Gain=20dB) Electrical output characteristics Headphone: Stereo max. 1,2 Vrms output voltage at 32Ohm load System Speaker (via front panel connector): Mono, typ. 2W (RMS) at 4Ohm load Mute Topology When an output device (HeadPhone, HifiAmp...) is attached to an output jack, the following mute topology is required: FrontOut mutes RearOut and MonoOut RearOut mutes MonoOut (frontpanel system speaker) Remark: System beeps are only audible via the internal (frontpanel) system speaker. System beeps are also audible on the internal speaker if an external device is plugged in. a g e TechNotes D3348-B V1.1 Page 28 of 61 http://www.fujitsu.com/fts/products/computing/pc/accessories/mainboards Interfaces & Connectors 4.18 Power Supply Connector Power Supply Connector (Multirail) Pin 13 Pin Signal Pin Signal 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 + 3.3V (P3V3P) - 12V (P12VN) GND PS on (low asserted) GND GND GND NC + 5V (VCC) + 5V (VCC) + 5V (VCC) GND 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 + 3.3V (P3V3P) + 3.3V (P3V3P) GND + 5V (VCC) GND + 5V (VCC) GND Powergood (high asserted) + 5V Auxiliary (VCC Aux) + 12V (P12VP) + 12V (P12VP) + 3.3V (P3V3P) Pin 1 Additional Power Supply Connector (12V for System/Processor) Pin Signal Pin Signal 5 6 7 8 + 12V1 + 12V1 + 12V2 1 2 3 4 GND GND GND GND + 12V2 Note: See section “power supply” for specific PSU requirements! a g e TechNotes D3348-B V1.1 Page 29 of 61 http://www.fujitsu.com/fts/products/computing/pc/accessories/mainboards Interfaces & Connectors 4.19 Chassis Intrusion Pin Signal 1 2 3 GND Case open (low asserted) Intrusion switch present (low asserted) Pin 1 Note: The intrusion supervision feature needs to be enabled in BIOS Setup first (Menu „Security“ „Cabinet Monitoring“). This BIOS option is only available if pin 3 („Intrusion Switch Present“) is connected to GND! Note: Chassis intrusion is active even if the system is switched off (S5 state) or disconnected from mains power. The intrusion event is monitored by the chipset (PCH) and stored in the BIOS Eventlog during the next Boot. A timestamp (Boot date/time) will be added then. Note: This timestamp does not represent date/time of the intrusion event! If a Supervisor Password is enabled in BIOS Setup, the system will stop during BIOS POST if an intrusion event has been detected. In order to continue, the Supervisor Password must be entered to confirm the intrusion event. The intrusion status can be easily monitored by using the BMCAPI (Windows): ftp://ftp.ts.fujitsu.com/pub/Mainboard-OEM-Sales/Products/Mainboards/Industrial&ExtendedLifetime/D3348-B/Industrial_Tools_D3348/ a g e TechNotes D3348-B V1.1 Page 30 of 61 http://www.fujitsu.com/fts/products/computing/pc/accessories/mainboards 5 System Monitoring - Temperature Sensors and Fans - SystemGuard: Fan / Temperature Monitor - SilentFanConfig-Manager - Temperature Reference Points a g e TechNotes D3348-B V1.1 Page 31 of 61 http://www.fujitsu.com/fts/products/computing/pc/accessories/mainboards System Monitoring 5.1 D3348-B: Temperature Sensors and Fan Connectors Note: Do not attach more than one fan per connector! Remove or connect fans only when unit is powered off! Fan 2 (PWM) Fan 3 (PWM) PowerSupply Fan Sensor “PCH” (PC2009) Shared with Fan 4 TDP max. 6.5W Sensor “PCIe Graphics 1” Sensor “Processor” (PECI) Sensor “BMC” Sensor “Core” Sensor “PCIe Graphics 2” TDP max. 160W Sensor “MEM A/B” Fan 4 (PWM) Processor Fan (Fan1,PWM) a g e Shared with PSU Fan TechNotes D3348-B V1.1 Page 32 of 61 http://www.fujitsu.com/fts/products/computing/pc/accessories/mainboards System Monitoring 5.2 D3348-B: SystemGuard System Monitoring Tool: • Visualize processor and sensor temperature data • Display current speed for all attached fans • User can configure fan aging control (menu “Special”) • User can configure system watchdog (menu “Special”) Note: SystemGuard ≥ V4.06 required a g e TechNotes D3348-B V1.1 Page 33 of 61 http://www.fujitsu.com/fts/products/computing/pc/accessories/mainboards System Monitoring 5.3 D3348-B: SystemGuard – Details Temperature Sensors PECI - Processor Sensor 1) Core (CPU Core Voltage Regulator) Memory Sensor PCIe Graphics 1 Sensor PCIe Graphics 2 Sensor BMC Sensor 2) (Baseboard Management Controller) PCH Sensor Sensor / Fan Matrix Indicates which sensor influences the specific fan speed Note: Characteristics for FAN1 is always dependent on the CPU temperature – fully controlled by the system BIOS. Due to safety reasons the influence of the CPU sensor for FAN1 cannot be disabled! FanPS (or Fan4) This feature is only supported by specific power supplies 1) Note: The temperature value shown for the processor (digital „PECI“ measurement =Platform Environment Control Interface) does NOT provide the absolute processor temperature, but it is a calculated value based on the relative PECI data. 2) The BMC sensor does not show the absolute temperature, and it may be quite inaccurate! a g e TechNotes D3348-B V1.1 Page 34 of 61 http://www.fujitsu.com/fts/products/computing/pc/accessories/mainboards System Monitoring 5.4 SilentFanConfigManager – Customize System Monitoring Settings Windows-based System Management Configuration Tool ftp://ftp.ts.fujitsu.com/pub/Mainboard-OEM-Sales/Products/Mainboards/Industrial&ExtendedLifetime/D3348-B/Industrial_Tools_D3348/ 1. Windows-based configuration tool (SilentFanConfig) to create customized system monitoring settings like minimum fan speed and temperature sensor influence. These customized settings are stored in a specific “SMCO” flash file. 2. DOS-based tool “SMCO” to flash the customized system monitoring settings (SMCO file) to the system BIOS of the target unit. SilentFanConfig-Tool: Create specific system monitoring settings SMCO-Tool Flash SMCO file to mainboard BIOS SMCO Flash File (any Windows-based PC) Note: SilentFanConfig-Tool + SMCO-Tool = SilentFanConfigManager (each unit in production) New settings are written permanently to system BIOS. Any BIOS update or BIOS Recovery will not reset the new settings SilentFanConfig ≥ V1.80 required for D3348-B 4 a g e TechNotes D3348-B V1.1 Page 35 of 61 http://www.fujitsu.com/fts/products/computing/pc/accessories/mainboards System Monitoring 5.5 Capacitor Endurance Time Comparison D3348-B Polymer (solid electrolyte) capacitors only! a g e TechNotes D3348-B V1.1 Page 36 of 61 http://www.fujitsu.com/fts/products/computing/pc/accessories/mainboards System Monitoring 5.6 Temperature Reference Points D3348-B Reference Point Limit Temperatures (Component Surface) must not be exceeded! Operating Conditions: Circulating air max. 50°C Usage 24h / 7 days Voltage Regulators max. 90°C Inductors max. 90C Inductor max. 90°C Voltage Regulators max. 90°C Voltage Regulators max. 90°C LAN 1 max. 70°C Inductor max. 90°C Voltage Regulator max. 90°C All capacitors max. 68°C Note: Battery operation is specified in temperature range up to 60°C. Operation between 60°C and 70°C may result in: - Higher self discharge rate - Decline of specified characteristics - Danger of leakage increases PCH max. 90°C (chip surface) Super I/O max. 70°C Quartz max. 70°C Audio Codec max. 70°C a g e TechNotes D3348-B V1.1 Page 37 of 61 http://www.fujitsu.com/fts/products/computing/pc/accessories/mainboards System Monitoring Temperature Reference Points D3348-B (Rear View) Reference Point Limit Temperatures (Component Surface) must not be exceeded! Operating Conditions: Circulating air max. 50°C Usage 24h / 7 days Driver Chips max. 80°C Capacitors max. 68°C LAN 2 max. 70°C TPM max. 70°C a g e TechNotes D3348-B V1.1 Page 38 of 61 http://www.fujitsu.com/fts/products/computing/pc/accessories/mainboards System Monitoring 5.7 BMC – BIOS Default Settings D3348-B [New] The default system monitoring settings like fan speed, sensor influence, and Alert temperatures are fixed by the system BIOS. All relevant settings can be customized by system builders via the SilentFanConfig-Manager tool kit. Sensors Fan1 (CPU) Fan2 Fan3 Fan4/PSU PECI (Processor) X X X X Core X X X X MEM AB PCIe1 PCIe2 BMC PCH X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X “X” indicates that this specific sensor influences the speed of this specific fan StartUp 1) FullSpeed 2) Alert 3) Note PECI (Processor) 80 99 99 These settings are fixed by the BIOS (depends on the individual installed processor) and cannot be changed via SilentFanConfig-Manager. Core MEM AB PCIe1 PCIe2 BMC PCH 60°C 45°C 45°C 45°C 30°C 50°C 75°C 55°C 55°C 55°C 40°C 65°C 80°C 60°C 60°C 60°C 45°C 70°C These settings are implemented for the current BIOS version and may be changed for upcoming BIOS versions! Default minimum fan speed = 30% for all fans (50% for “Enhanced Mode”). 1) 2) 3) a g e If the sensor temperature is below “StartUp” the fan rotates a its defined minimum fan speed Between “StartUp” and “FullSpeed” the fan speed increases linear If the sensor temperature achieves “Alert”, the system can provide a warning (e.g. via SystemGuard tool) TechNotes D3348-B V1.1 Page 39 of 61 http://www.fujitsu.com/fts/products/computing/pc/accessories/mainboards 6 Power Supply 6.1 ATX Power Supply Requirements [Update] (2) (3) Connectors for ATX Power Supply (1) (1) 24 pin main ATX power connector (2) 8 pin connector for system & processor supply (+12V, GND) (3) Processor Core Voltage Regulator: High Efficiency Design for enhanced power saving and less thermal dissipation loss. Important note: 12V Power Supply Rails Background: 12V Processor Supply Voltage / 12V System Supply Voltage Max. processor load = 160Wcont. / 320Wpeak (<250ms, Turbo Mode) Max. 12V combined load for rail#1 & rai#l3 (incl. power dissipation of onboard processor voltage regulators): 190Wcont. / 380Wpeak 190Wcont. @ 12V: ~ 16Acont. (~ 32 Apeak) 4Acont. / 8Apeak for each PSU 12V / GND pin (rail#1, #3) 12V rail#2 (system): max. 19Acont. max. 4.5Acont. 9.5Acont. for each PSU 12V / GND pin (rail#2) The mainboard D3348-B supports three single 12V rails (besides the “standard” rails for 3.3V and 5V provided by the ATX PSU). 12V rail #1 and 12V rail #3 are used to provide +12V for the processor (core voltage regulator), 12V rail #2 provides +12V for the mainboard (focus on PCIe slot supply). Each +12V / GND pin of the PSU should support up to 10A continuous current for full system configuration. Single-rail 12V supply instead of three separate 12V rails is possible. a g e TechNotes D3348-B V1.1 Page 40 of 61 http://www.fujitsu.com/fts/products/computing/pc/accessories/mainboards Power Supply ATX Power Supply Requirements [Update] Supply Voltage PSU min. Load Max. Voltage Tolerance + 12VCPU (Rail #1) Max. Mainboard Current 1.000µF 0.5A 1) +/- 5% ~ 16A + 12VCPU (Rail #3) 1) 1.000µF Note Combined load for Rail1 and Rail3 @ full processor load (incl. power dissipation of onboard voltage regulators): Max. 16A continuous / 32A peak for < 250ms. Rail #1 includes supply voltage for FAN1 (CPU), Rail #3 includes supply voltage for FAN2. 12VSys estimated power demand: 2) - up to 5.5A for each PCIe x16 slot - up to 2A for each PCIe x4 / x8 slot - supply voltage for fans FAN3 & FAN4 + 12VSys (Rail #2) 0.2A +/- 5% 1.000µF ~ 19A Depends on configuration +5V 0.2A +/- 5% 2.200µF ~ 25A Depends on configuration 5V estimated power demand: - up to 20A for full memory configuration - up to 0.5A / 0.9A for each USB 2.0 / 3.0 device +3.3V 0.5A +/- 5% 1.200µF ~ 21A Depends on configuration 3.3V estimated power demand: - up to 3A for each PCIe slot -12V 0A +/- 10% --- --- +5V aux 0A +5 % / -3% 2.200µF 2A 1) a g e Mainboard Capacitive Load Combined load for Rail1 & Rail3 (Processor Supply Voltage) Power supply should be able to provide up to 2A 2) The layout for each PCIe x16 slot (16 lanes / 4 lanes) is prepared to deliver up to 5.5A @ 12V (max. overall load must be considered!) TechNotes D3348-B V1.1 Page 41 of 61 http://www.fujitsu.com/fts/products/computing/pc/accessories/mainboards Power Supply 6.2 Typical Power Consumption Sample Configuration: 12V rail#1 230V Mains Mainboard D3348-B XEON E5-2699 V3 (145W TDP) 2 x nVidia NVS315 1 x HDD SATA 2.5” Processor Fan 2 x 8GB (16GB RDIMM) or 6 x 16GB + 2 x 8GB (112GB RDIMM) 12V rail#2 Power Meter 12V rail#3 ATX PSU FSP600-60AHBC 600W 5V 3.3V 5Vaux GND, PSON, PG USB Keyboard USB Mouse Typical power consumption (Based on BIOS R1.2.0 / Default Settings): 16GB RDIMM 112GB RDIMM 16GB RDIMM Windows 7 – Idle Mode Mains Input Power ~ 50W 1) ~ 1.6A 12V rail#1 / rail#3 Windows 7 – 100% Processor Load ~ 220W < 1A ~ 1A ~ 1.8A ~ 1.6A 3.3V 1) a g e ~ 230W ~ 16A 12V rail 2 (system) 5V 112GB RDIMM ~ 3.2A 2) ~ 2.3A Combined load for Rail1 & Rail3 (Processor Supply Voltage) 2) ~10A @ FTS MemTest TechNotes D3348-B V1.1 Page 42 of 61 http://www.fujitsu.com/fts/products/computing/pc/accessories/mainboards 7 Operating System Support - MS Windows® 7 (64bit) - MS Windows® 8.1 (64bit) - MS Windows® Server 2012 R2 (64bit) - Linux a g e TechNotes D3348-B V1.1 Page 43 of 61 http://www.fujitsu.com/fts/products/computing/pc/accessories/mainboards Operating System Support 7.1 Support for Windows 7 / Windows 8.1 / Server 2012 R2 • Mainboard D3348-B is designed according to the related Microsoft Guidelines. • MS certified drivers (64 Bit) are available via OEM DU-DVD and OEM FTP Server ftp://ftp.ts.fujitsu.com/pub/Mainboard-OEM-Sales/Products/Mainboards/Industrial&ExtendedLifetime/D3348-B/Drivers_D3348/ a g e TechNotes D3348-B V1.1 Page 44 of 61 http://www.fujitsu.com/fts/products/computing/pc/accessories/mainboards Operating System Support 7.2 Linux Support Mainboard D3348-B has been certified for • SLES 11.3 • SLED 11.3 • RHEL 7 Note: The latest revision of all standard Linux distributions should be usable on D3348-B. Currently no issues known. a g e TechNotes D3348-B V1.1 Page 45 of 61 http://www.fujitsu.com/fts/products/computing/pc/accessories/mainboards 8 Mainboard Tools Common Mainboard Tools Note: Further details regarding mainboard tools can be found in the related “Mainboard Tools Datasheet” ftp://ftp.ts.fujitsu.com/pub/Mainboard-OEM-Sales/Services/Software&Tools/Common-Mainboard-Tools/$$_DS_UEFI-Tools.pdf Note: Make sure not to use any DOS memory manager like himem.sys oder emm386! 8.1 BIOS Boot Logo Tool - Tool to integrate a customized boot logo ftp://ftp.ts.fujitsu.com/pub/Mainboard-OEM-Sales/Services/Software&Tools/Common-Mainboard-Tools/BootLogo_4_UEFI/ 8.2 EditCMOS - DOS-based production tool to change BIOS settings and freeze customized BIOS settings (= customized default settings) ftp://ftp.ts.fujitsu.com/pub/Mainboard-OEM-Sales/Services/Software&Tools/Common-Mainboard-Tools/EditCMOS_UEFI/ 8.3 OEMIDENT - Production tool to add MS OEM licence data (SLP1 / SLP2.x / OA3.0) - Add an individual customer serial no / add a chassis asset tag and patch several DMI data - Disable and hide TPM feature in BIOS Setup ftp://ftp.ts.fujitsu.com/pub/Mainboard-OEM-Sales/Services/Software&Tools/Common-Mainboard-Tools/OEM-Ident/ a g e TechNotes D3348-B V1.1 Page 46 of 61 http://www.fujitsu.com/fts/products/computing/pc/accessories/mainboards Mainboard Tools 8.4 SystemGuard - Windows-based tool to monitor temperatures and fan speed of FTS mainboards - Option to configure automatic fan ageing supervision - Provides access to the System Watchdog ftp://ftp.ts.fujitsu.com/pub/Mainboard-OEM-Sales/Services/Software&Tools/Common-Mainboard-Tools/SystemGuard/ a g e TechNotes D3348-B V1.1 Page 47 of 61 http://www.fujitsu.com/fts/products/computing/pc/accessories/mainboards Mainboard Tools Industrial Tools 8.5 SilentFanConfig-Manager - Windows-based configuration tool to implement customized fan characteristics and temperature parameters. Includes DOS-based tool "SMCO" to flash the configuration file permanently into the system BIOS. ftp://ftp.ts.fujitsu.com/pub/Mainboard-OEM-Sales/Products/Mainboards/Industrial&ExtendedLifetime/D3348-B/Industrial_Tools_D3348/SilentFanConfig-Manager/ 8.6 Windows System-Monitoring API (BMCAPI) [Update] BMC-API ≥ R2.39 required for D3348-B ftp://ftp.ts.fujitsu.com/pub/Mainboard-OEM-Sales/Products/Mainboards/Industrial&ExtendedLifetime/D3348-B/Industrial_Tools_D3348/BMC_Management-Controller-API/ a g e TechNotes D3348-B V1.1 Page 48 of 61 http://www.fujitsu.com/fts/products/computing/pc/accessories/mainboards 9 Known Issues & Important Notes 9.1 Graphics – SLI Support - D3348-B does not support SLI based on nVidia GeForce - D3348-B does not support SLI based on nVidia Quadro 9.2 PCI Express Slots Possible options to get critical PCIe cards working: Reduce PCIe link speed in BIOS Setup Change Link State Power Management setting within Windows OS Control Panel / Power Options / Change Plan Settings / Change advanced power settings / PCI Express / Link State Power Management Change from “moderate power savings” or “maximum power savings” to “Off”. 9.3 Intel iAMT / vPRO Manageability Support – KVM Please note: Due to the fact the processors for D3348-B do not offer integrated graphics, KVM via iAMT is NOT supported. a g e TechNotes D3348-B V1.1 Page 49 of 61 http://www.fujitsu.com/fts/products/computing/pc/accessories/mainboards Known Issues & Important Notes 9.4 Onboard SATA Controller [New] D3348-B provides two SATA controllers. Controller #1 = SATA ports 0-5 Controller #2 (sSATA = “Second SATA”)= SATA ports 6-9 Notes: RAID can only be installed on drives connected to SATA controller #1 or drives connected to SATA controller #2. RAID between controller #1 and controller #2 is NOT possible! If drives are only connected to SATA controller #1, they must not be moved to controller #2 (sSATA) during OS runtime. As Windows does not initially install a driver for the sSATA controller (in case no drives are attached), the moving of a drive from controller #1 to controller #2 may result in Windows BSoD 9.5 SATA HDD “4K Sectors” [New] SATA drives based on “4Kn” (4K native sectors) like Toshiba MG04ACA500A - 5TB are currently not supported on D3348-B. Issue will be solved with upcoming BIOS version > R1.7.0 a g e TechNotes D3348-B V1.1 Page 50 of 61 http://www.fujitsu.com/fts/products/computing/pc/accessories/mainboards Known Issues & Important Notes 9.6 SATA RAID Possible issue: SATA mode=RAID Systems stops during POST while pressing "Strg + I" to enter RAID Option ROM Workaround: Set “Quiet Boot=Disabled” in BIOS Setup to enter RAID Option ROM Note: RAID Migration may need much longer as on previous systems. 9.7 MS Windows 7 -64: Possible error in Device Manager [New] Due to a missing driver (“FUJ02E3” device) on Driver & Utilities DVD 2014.03 for MS Windows 7 -64 there may be an error (exclamation mark) in Windows device manager. Please install the appropriate FUJ02E3 device driver from the OEM FTP server, or select e.g. mainboard D3243-S on DU-DVD 2014.03 in order to install the FUJ02E3 device. Issue has been solved from DU-DVD 2015.01. 9.8 BIOS Boot Time Please note that the BIOS Boot time depends on the amount of installed memory and the installed PCI Express extension cards (e.g. Option ROM delay) a g e TechNotes D3348-B V1.1 Page 51 of 61 http://www.fujitsu.com/fts/products/computing/pc/accessories/mainboards Known Issues & Important Notes 9.9 Support for future Broadwell Processor Series [New] The hardware of the D3348-B is already prepared for the future Broadwell processors LGA2011. But as they require a new BIOS core, there will be an updated mainboard version from Q1/2016 in order to support the upcoming Broadwell processor series. 9.10 BIOS Issues / Limitations Please see latest BIOS Release Notes for issues or limitations. ftp://ftp.ts.fujitsu.com/pub/Mainboard-OEM-Sales/Products/Mainboards/Industrial&ExtendedLifetime/D3348-B/BIOS_D3348-B/ Note: Following the above FTP BIOS link, there may be a subfolder that provides CSR (Customer Service Release) BIOS versions. A CSR BIOS can provide workarounds for specific customer problems, but this version has to be installed by the system builder as it will not be implemented in the factory. a g e TechNotes D3348-B V1.1 Page 52 of 61 http://www.fujitsu.com/fts/products/computing/pc/accessories/mainboards 10 Miscellaneous 10.1 System Watchdog (WD) D3348-B provides full BIOS POST-, Operating System Boot-, and Operating System-Runtime watchdog supervision. Power On Init BIOS POST 1) “BIOS POST Watchdog ” OS Boot OS running 1) “BIOS Boot Watchdog ” “OS Watchdog” 1) 2) POST-WD-timeout = 120sec. BOOT-WD-timeout OS-WD-timeout (max. 255 minutes) (fix defined by BMC firmware) (according to BIOS Setup) (according to specific WD software agent) OS started. If the watchdog has been enabled by BIOS (timeout set to xy minutes in BIOS Setup) it must be switched off or retriggered (continuously) by a specific OS application (=WD software agent), otherwise the system will be reset after xy minutes (= BOOTWD-timeout) respectively after nn minutes (repetitive OS-WD-timeout). If the watchdog is enabled in BIOS Setup (timeout set to xy minutes) and the system hangs during OS boot, the system will be reset after xy minutes. BIOS checks at the end of POST if the watchdog must be switched off (timeout set to 0 in BIOS Setup) or retriggered according to the timeout setting in BIOS Setup (1 - 255 minutes) BMC initializes watchdog (fixed timeout = 2 minutes; no user setting possible). If the operator runs BIOS Setup the watchdog is set on hold. Additional PCI/PCEe extensions cards that provide an Option ROM may cause a system reset due to BIOS POST watchdog timeout, if the user activates any menu within the Option ROM for more than 2 minutes! 1) 2) a g e Note: All three watchdogs are physical identical, but they are handled from different application levels As the SystemGuard tool offers access to the watchdog it can be used as “WD software agent” to retrigger the watchdog during OS runtime TechNotes D3348-B V1.1 Page 53 of 61 http://www.fujitsu.com/fts/products/computing/pc/accessories/mainboards Miscellaneous System Watchdog (WD) How to handle the different watchdog levels BIOS POST Watchdog o No user interaction possible – POST Watchdog is always enabled! BIOS Boot Watchdog o Set Watchdog in BIOS Setup 0 = WD disabled 1 – 255 = WD enabled (timeout = 1 – 255 minutes) a g e TechNotes D3348-B V1.1 Page 54 of 61 http://www.fujitsu.com/fts/products/computing/pc/accessories/mainboards Miscellaneous System Watchdog (WD) OS Watchdog o Use “WD software agent” to stop or retrigger the watchdog during OS runtime Note: This “agent” needs to be provided by the customer, dependent on his needs. For easy access to the watchdog functions, the Windows API (BMCAPI) can be used: ftp://ftp.ts.fujitsu.com/pub/Mainboard-OEM-Sales/Products/Mainboards/Industrial&ExtendedLifetime/D3348-B/Industrial_Tools_D3348/ o For easy testing, the SystemGuard tool provides access to the OS Watchdog. After enabling the Watchdog, SystemGuard retriggers the WD continuously. In case the system freezes, SystemGuard does no longer provide the retrigger signal and the watchdog resets the system after the timeout. Note: When SystemGuard is closed, the WD is stopped in order to avoid a unwanted system reset! Menu “Special”: --> Enable WD --> Set timeout to 1 – 8 minutes a g e TechNotes D3348-B V1.1 Page 55 of 61 http://www.fujitsu.com/fts/products/computing/pc/accessories/mainboards Miscellaneous 10.2 Optional M.2 Carrier Board D3352 [Update] This PCIe x8 carrier board enables the use of one or two PCI Express based M.2 SSD modules for high-end data transmission and minimum system boot time Each M.2 socket supports 4 PCIe lanes. If both modules are installed on the carrier board, 8 PCIe lanes are required. If the carrier board is installed in a PCIe slot with 4 lanes, only the first M.2 socket can be used. Recommended M.2 modules: Samsung SM951 series (PCIe 3.0 / 4 lanes / AHCI) AHCI Boot support on D3348 available from BIOS R1.7.0 Note: D3352 may not work reliably on slot #7 (PCIe slot closest to processor); issue will be solved with upcoming BIOS version. For details see related D3352 datasheet: ftp://ftp.ts.fujitsu.com/pub/Mainboard-OEM-Sales/Products/Accessories/Miscellaneous/DS_D3352_M.2-Carrier-Board.pdf a g e TechNotes D3348-B V1.1 Page 56 of 61 http://www.fujitsu.com/fts/products/computing/pc/accessories/mainboards Miscellaneous 10.3 Battery Lifetime [Update] The typical battery lifetime is designed for 5 years. This is based on following usage profile: G3 28% / two days per week (System Off, Power disconnected) Deep S5/S4/S3 48% / 17 hrs per working day (System Off, Power connected) S0 24% / 8 hrs per working day (System Working) On-Temperature (S0): 70°C Off-Temperature (G3, S5/S4/S3): 23°C Note: If the system is never in G3 mode or if the S0 “working” temperature is lower than 70°C, this may result in much higher battery lifetime. If the mainboard is just stored (no operating voltage attached), the typical battery lifetime is also 5 years. Due to tolerances of the installed battery, the effective battery lifetime may be in the range of 4.5 years – 6 years a g e TechNotes D3348-B V1.1 Page 57 of 61 http://www.fujitsu.com/fts/products/computing/pc/accessories/mainboards Miscellaneous 10.4 Trusted Platform Module (TPM) TPM V1.2 controller: Infineon SLB 9660 The module supports TPM V1.2; FW upgrade to V2.0 possible TPM Jumper TPM Infineon (rear side) Note: - TPM Jumper must be installed in order to enable the TPM hardware (installed = default) - TPM must be enabled in BIOS Setup before its features can be used - For applications / customers that do not what to use TPM, the full functionality can be disabled and hidden in BIOS Setup by the OEMIDENT tool. See OEMIDENT readme for details. Once TPM has been disabled by OEMIDENT, it cannot be re-enabled again (only possible by factory RMA)! a g e TechNotes D3348-B V1.1 Page 58 of 61 http://www.fujitsu.com/fts/products/computing/pc/accessories/mainboards Miscellaneous 10.5 BIOS Update / BIOS Recovery [Update] Note: Detailed information about the EFI (DOS) Flash-Tool and helpful options are available here: ftp://ftp.ts.fujitsu.com/pub/Mainboard-OEM-Sales/Services/Software&Tools/Common-Mainboard-Tools/EFI-Flash_Tool/EFI-FLash-Tool_HowTo.pdf BIOS update options Link to related BIOS files (OEM FTP Server): ftp://ftp.ts.fujitsu.com/pub/Mainboard-OEM-Sales/Products/Mainboards/Industrial&ExtendedLifetime/D3348-B/BIOS_D3348-B/ DOS-based BIOS update (DOS-bootable USB stick) Required BIOS files: o o o EfiFlash.exe (DOS flash tool) DosFlash.bat (batch file) D3348-Bx.upd (flash file) Copy unzipped files to a DOS-bootable USB stick, boot system from stick and run DosFlash.bat Note: In order to easily create a Free-DOS bootable stick, the Fujitsu BootStick tool can be used: ftp://ftp.ts.fujitsu.com/pub/Mainboard-OEM-Sales/Products/Mainboards/Industrial&ExtendedLifetime/D3348-B/BIOS_D3348-B/FTS_Basic-BootStick.$XE Note: Make sure to not use any DOS memory manager like himem.sys or emm386! a g e TechNotes D3348-B V1.1 Page 59 of 61 http://www.fujitsu.com/fts/products/computing/pc/accessories/mainboards Miscellaneous BIOS Update / BIOS Recovery Windows-based BIOS update (Deskflash tool) Required BIOS file: o D3348-Bxx.R1.x.y.DFI.exe (Windows executable flash tool) Copy file from FTP (link see above), rename filename.$xe to filename.exe and copy to target system (e.g. Windows desktop). Doubleclick to start BIOS update and follow instructions on the screen. DOS-based BIOS Recovery (DOS-bootable USB stick) Required BIOS files: o o o o EfiFlash.exe (DOS flash tool) DosFlash.bat (batch file) D3348-Bx.upd (flash file) D3348-Bx.rom --> Important: This files must be located in the root directory of the USB stick! Copy the *.ROM file (included in the ZIP file) to the root directory of a FAT32 formatted bootable USB stick. Power off the mainboard, insert the USB stick, set the jumper to Recovery Mode (see picture), then turn on the mainboard. You will hear short beeps while the BIOS is recovered. Wait until you hear a series of "long-long-short-short" beeps. Then turn off the mainboard and move the jumper back to the standard position. The Recovery process can take a few minutes. Note: BIOS Recovery should only be used to repair a corrupted BIOS. All customized data except for OEM SLP data will be reset. 10.6 BIOS / CMOS: Reset Defaults How to set BIOS Setup to Defaults (“Clear CMOS”): Power off system, set Jumper to “Recovery”, power on system and wait until picture appears on screen. Power off again and set jumper to previous position. CMOS settings should now be reset to default mode. (For this procedure no BIOS update/ USB stick is required!). a g e TechNotes D3348-B V1.1 Page 60 of 61 http://www.fujitsu.com/fts/products/computing/pc/accessories/mainboards 54 TechNotes D307x-S V1.1 a g e TechNotes D3348-B V1.1 Page 61 of 61 Copyright 2011 FUJITSU http://www.fujitsu.com/fts/products/computing/pc/accessories/mainboards