Video resolution, Cmos settings – ClearCube R Series Pentium 4 User Manual
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76 • Cage and Blade Installation
ClearCube Product Manual and Installation Guide
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NOTE: When you insert the PC Blade, the power does NOT turn on automatically.
You must depress the power button on the front of the Blade to power it on.
Note that the blue LCD panel and the C/Port indicator remains lit,
independently of whether the Blade is powered on. These indicators run off of
stand-by power. After the first on/off cycle, you can power the Blade back on
from the shutdown state by either pushing the power button on the Blade or
the Reset/Power button on the C/Port. You can configure the Blade to power
on upon insertion in a Cage by changing the CMOS setting from “last state” to
“power-on.”
When a Blade is inserted into a Cage, it takes approximately 30 seconds for the Cage
and its RMC to detected the Blade and relay its information to Switch Manager.
When hot-swapping modules in an R4300, remove the module and wait for at least 5
seconds before replacing it.
Video Resolution
The ClearView Quadro4 video driver that comes pre-installed on ClearCube PC
Blades supports video resolutions as high as 1280 x 1024. If you require video
resolutions greater than this, you need to uninstall the ClearView Quadro4 driver from
the Blade and install the standard, high resolution Quadro4 video driver from the
. Do not use drivers
downloaded directly from the NVIDIA web site, as they have not been validated to
work properly with a ClearCube system.
CMOS Settings
ClearCube PC Blades use the Phoenix BIOS. To change BIOS/CMOS settings, press
the F2 key when the ClearCube splash screen appears while booting to access the
utility.
From this utility you can configure items including boot sequence, hard drive settings,
power-up defaults, and power management settings. Note that you do not have to go
into the CMOS setup utility in order to select the boot device. Follow the onscreen
instructions as the Blade boots. If booting from a USB CD-ROM device, select
CDROM (do not select removable device).