Intel S1200RP Technical Product Specification - Page 208
BIOS Default Jumper Block, BIOS Recovery Jumper
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Jumper Blocks Intel® Server Board S1200V3RP Jumper Name Default J2K8: BIOS Recovery J2K9: Password Clear J3K2: ME Force Update J3K6: BMC Force Update Pins System Results 2-3 If pins 2-3 are jumpered with AC power plugged in, the CMOS settings clear in 5 seconds. Pins 2-3 should not be jumpered for normal system operation. 1-2 Pins 1-2 should be jumpered for normal system operation. (Default) 2-3 The main system BIOS does not boot with pins 2-3 jumpered. The system only boots from EFI-bootable recovery media with a recovery BIOS image present. 1-2 These pins should have a jumper in place for normal system operation. 2-3 To clear administrator and user passwords, power on the system with pins 2-3 connected. The administrator and user passwords clear in 5-10 seconds after power on. Pins 2-3 should not be connected for normal system operation. 1-2 ME Firmware Force Update Mode - Disabled (Default) 2-3 ME Firmware Force Update Mode - Enabled 1-2 BMC Firmware Force Update Mode - Disabled (Default) 2-3 BMC Firmware Force Update Mode - Enabled 10.1 BIOS Default Jumper Block 1. This jumper resets BIOS Setup options to their default factory settings. 2. Power down the server and unplug the power cords. 3. Open the chassis and remove the Riser #2 assembly. 4. Move BIOS DFLT jumper from the default (pins 1 and 2) position to the Set BIOS Defaults position (pins 2 and 3). 5. Wait 5 seconds then move the jumper back to the default position of pins 1 and 2. 6. Install riser card assembly. 7. Install Power Cords. 8. Power on system. Note: BIOS Error Manager should report a 5220 error code (BIOS Settings reset to default settings). 10.2 BIOS Recovery Jumper When the BIOS Recovery jumper block is moved from its default pin position, the system will boot into a BIOS Recovery Mode. It is used when the system BIOS has become corrupted and is non-functional, requiring a new BIOS image to be loaded on to the server board. Note: The BIOS Recovery jumper is ONLY used to re-install a BIOS image in the event the BIOS has become corrupted. This jumper is NOT used when the BIOS is operating normally and you need to update the BIOS from one version to another. The following steps demonstrate the BIOS recovery process: 1. After downloading the latest System Update Package (SUP) from the Intel® website, copy the following files to the root directory of a USB media device: 196 Revision 1.0