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Clearing the CMOS and power-up settings
Clearing the CMOS and power-up settings
Use the following procedure to clear the CMOS and power-up settings for the
Fiery X3eTY2. This is a final troubleshooting step before you decide to replace the
motherboard.
Fiery X3eTY2. This is a final troubleshooting step before you decide to replace the
motherboard.
T
O
CLEAR
THE
CMOS
AND
POWER
-
UP
SETTINGS
1.
Make sure that the Fiery X3eTY2 is powered off, and remove the power cable from
the system.
the system.
2.
Access and open the Fiery X3eTY2 (see page 6).
3.
Remove the battery from the motherboard (see page 18).
Set aside the battery so that you can replace it later.
4.
Reset the CMOS jumper setting (see Figure AD).
Locate the jumper that is installed on JP1 near the PRI-IDE connector on the
motherboard. Remove the jumper and install it on pins 2 and 3. Wait one full minute.
Then remove the jumper and reinstall it on pins 1 and 2.
motherboard. Remove the jumper and install it on pins 2 and 3. Wait one full minute.
Then remove the jumper and reinstall it on pins 1 and 2.
F
IGURE
AD
CMOS jumper pins
5.
Reinstall the battery.
6.
Reassemble the Fiery X3eTY2 (see page 42).
7.
Power on the Fiery X3eTY2, and configure the date and time in Setup.
For more information, see Configuration and Setup on the User Documentation CD.
1
2
3
JP1
PRI-IDE
I-1
Numerics
10/100/1000BaseT 48
A
accessing the system 8
B
battery
installing 18
replacing 18
troubleshooting 78
replacing 18
troubleshooting 78
BIOS chip 21
bracket, hard disk drive 41
bracket, hard disk drive 41
C
cables
CPU fan 24, 29
external connections 44, 68
internal connections 10
reseating 10
routing guidelines 42
external connections 44, 68
internal connections 10
reseating 10
routing guidelines 42
CDs
System Software 52, 54
USB Flash Tool 57, 58
USB Flash Tool 57, 58
checking
external connections 44, 68
internal connections 10
internal connections 10
chips
security 14
clock 78
CMOS, clearing 89
Configuration page 46, 50
connecting, to the network 48 to 49
connections
CMOS, clearing 89
Configuration page 46, 50
connecting, to the network 48 to 49
connections
external cables 44
internal cables 10
power switch 35
reseating 10
twisted pair (10/100/1000BaseT) 48
internal cables 10
power switch 35
reseating 10
twisted pair (10/100/1000BaseT) 48
cooling assembly, CPU 24, 27
copier interface board
copier interface board
diagram of 14
CPU
cooling assembly 24, 27
fan cable 24, 29
removing 30
replacing 28, 31
fan cable 24, 29
removing 30
replacing 28, 31
CPU cooling assembly
removing 24
replacing 27
replacing 27
D
damage, reporting 3
DHCP 49
diagnostics
DHCP 49
diagnostics
LED error codes 72 to 75
network 81 to 82
printing 83 to 88
startup 76 to 77
system performance 78
system software installation 79, 80
network 81 to 82
printing 83 to 88
startup 76 to 77
system performance 78
system software installation 79, 80
DIMM 16
installing 17
replacing 17
replacing 17
E
electrostatic discharge 3
EMI approvals 64
error codes 72 to 75
errors
EMI approvals 64
error codes 72 to 75
errors
network 81 to 82
printing 83 to 88
startup 76 to 77
system performance 78
system software installation 79, 80
printing 83 to 88
startup 76 to 77
system performance 78
system software installation 79, 80
ESD precautions 3, 12
exhaust fan
exhaust fan
removing 32
replacing 33
replacing 33
exploded view 5
external connections
external connections
checking 68
F
fan
CPU 24, 27
exhaust 32
exhaust 32
H
hard disk drive 37 to 41
proper handling 37
removing 38
replacing 41
removing 38
replacing 41
heatsink, CPU 24, 27
I
installing the system 42
Index
I-2
Index
interface board
removing 13
replacing 16
replacing 16
IP address 3
L
LAN (local area network) 3
LAN port 7, 53, 61
LED codes 72 to 75
LAN port 7, 53, 61
LED codes 72 to 75
M
motherboard
removing 19
replacing 21
replacing 21
N
network connections 48
network errors 81 to 82
networks
network errors 81 to 82
networks
connecting to 48 to 49
DHCP 49
supported 64
DHCP 49
supported 64
O
on-board, DIMM socket 16
opening the system 8
opening the system 8
P
performance problems 78
power
power
clearing settings for 89
CPU fan 24, 29
CPU fan 24, 29
power supply
removing 33
replacing 35
replacing 35
power switch, connections to 35
power-up settings, clearing 89
precautions 3, 12
printing errors 83 to 88
power-up settings, clearing 89
precautions 3, 12
printing errors 83 to 88
R
rebooting the system 7
reinstalling the system 42
removing the system 8
reseating connections 10
restarting the server 7
routing cables 42
reinstalling the system 42
removing the system 8
reseating connections 10
restarting the server 7
routing cables 42
S
safety approvals 64
security chip 14
service board
security chip 14
service board
removing 22
replacing 23
replacing 23
service calls, tools required 2
service mode 53
service switches 7, 23, 53, 61
shutting down the system 6
specifications 64
startup errors 76 to 77
system performance problems 78
system software
service mode 53
service switches 7, 23, 53, 61
shutting down the system 6
specifications 64
startup errors 76 to 77
system performance problems 78
system software
errors 79, 80
installation, network port 51
installation, USB flash drive 57
methods of installation 50
precautions 50
installation, network port 51
installation, USB flash drive 57
methods of installation 50
precautions 50
System Software CDs 52, 54
system specifications 64
system verification
system specifications 64
system verification
network connection 48 to 49
overview 45
print functionality 46
overview 45
print functionality 46
T
Test Page 46
tools required for service/installation 2
twisted pair (10/100/1000BaseT) 48
tools required for service/installation 2
twisted pair (10/100/1000BaseT) 48
U
USB flash drive 57
USB Flash Tool CD 57, 58
USB Flash Tool CD 57, 58
V
verifying the system
network connection 48 to 49
overview 45
print functionality 46
overview 45
print functionality 46
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