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Intel® Server Board S1200V3RP Jumper Blocks 10. Jumper Blocks The server board includes several 3-pin jumper blocks which are used to as part of a process to restore a board function back to a normal functional state. The following diagram and sections identify the location of each jumper block and provides a description of their use. The following symbol identifies Pin 1 on each jumper block on the silkscreen: Figure 47. Jumper Blocks (J2K6, J2K8, J2K9, J3K2, J3K6) Note: 1. For safety purposes, the power cord should be disconnected from a system before removing any system components or moving any of the on-board jumper blocks. 2. System Update and Recovery files are included in the System Update Packages (SUP) posted to Intel's website Table 58. Server Board Jumpers (J2K6, J2K8, J2K9, J3K2, J3K6) Jumper Name J2K6: BIOS Pins System Results 1-2 These pins should have a jumper in place for normal system operation. (Default) Revision 1.0 195

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Intel® Server Board S1200V3RP
Jumper Blocks
10.
Jumper Blocks
The server board includes several 3-pin jumper blocks which are used to as part of a process to
restore a board function back to a normal functional state.
The following diagram and sections
identify the location of each jumper block and provides a description of their use.
The following symbol identifies Pin 1 on each jumper block on the silkscreen:
Figure 47. Jumper Blocks (J2K6, J2K8, J2K9, J3K2, J3K6)
Note:
1.
For safety purposes, the power cord should be disconnected from a system before removing
any system components or moving any of the on-board jumper blocks.
2.
System Update and Recovery files are included in the System Update Packages (SUP)
posted to Intel’s website
Table 58. Server Board Jumpers (J2K6, J2K8, J2K9, J3K2, J3K6)
Jumper Name
Pins
System Results
J2K6: BIOS
1-2
These pins should have a jumper in place for normal system operation. (
Default
)
Revision 1.0
195