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1 circuit breaker type jumper – Intel SE8500HW4 User Manual

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Jumpers

Intel® Server Board Set SE8500HW4

Revision

1.0

Intel order number D22893-001

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Table 16. Mainboard Jumpers

Name

Location

Default

Stuffed Jumper State

(Default in Bold)

Password Disable or Clear

J4A1

Stuff

Empty

1 – 2 = Password Enabled

2 – 3 = Password Disabled / Cleared

BIOS WP

J4A2

Stuff

Empty

1 – 2 = BIOS Unprotected

2 – 3 = BIOS write protected

BIOS Recovery

J4A3

Stuff

Empty

1 – 2 = Normal Boot

2 – 3 = BIOS Recovery

BIOS Clear CMOS/NVRAM

J4A4

Stuff

Empty

1 – 2 = BIOS_CLR_CMOS

2 – 3 = Forced CMOS/NVRAM clear

CB_TYPE (circuit breaker type)

J4G3

Stuff

Empty

1 – 2 = Circuit Breaker – Other

2 – 3 = Circuit Breaker – 100V 15Amp

PHPDIS (PCI Hot Plug* diable)

J4G5

Stuff

Empty

1 – 2 = PHP Enabled

2 – 3 = PHP Disabled

FRB3 Disable

J8C1

Stuff

Empty

1 – 2 = FRB3 timer enabled

2 – 3 = FRB3 timer disabled

BMC RESET

J8C2

Stuff

Empty

1 – 2 = BMC enabled

2 – 3 = BMC Disabled

FWHID J8C3

Stuff

Empty

1 – 2 = Enables BMC controls FWHID swap

2 – 3 = Force FWHID swap

6.1.1

Circuit Breaker Type Jumper

Jumper J4G3, shown by letter “B” in Figure 10 , is used to set a threshold for power
consumption when operating the server with a single power supply on a lot-line
100/110/115/120/127VAC power circuit. This threshold is required to ensure the power
consumption of the server does not exceed the power that can be supplied by a single AC
power circuit. When the system has two power supplies installed, a separate AC power circuit is
needed for each power supply to guarantee the AC power circuit capability is not exceeded.

When a server is connected to low-line power, the J4G3 jumper sets the following power
consumption thresholds:

Pins 1-2 covered: Sets the power consumption threshold to 1350 watts

Pins 2-3 covered: Sets the power consumption threshold to 1100 watts

Power consumption is based on the power consumed within the system. Power factors for
inefficiency are not included in the above figures.