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Intel® Server Board S3420GP TPS Connector/Header Locations and Pin-outs Color State Green ~1 Hz blink Criticality Degraded Description System degraded:  Non-critical temperature threshold asserted.  Non-critical voltage threshold asserted.  Non-critical fan threshold asserted.  Fan redundancy lost, sufficient system cooling maintained. This does not apply to non-redundant systems.  Power supply predictive failure.  Power supply redundancy lost. This does not apply to nonredundant systems.  Correctable errors over a threshold of 10 and migrating to a spare DIMM (memory sparing). This indicates the user no longer has spared DIMMs indicating a redundancy lost condition. Corresponding DIMM LED should light up.1 Amber ~1 Hz blink Non-critical Non-fatal alarm - system is likely to fail:  CATERR asserted.  Critical temperature threshold asserted.  Critical voltage threshold asserted.  Critical fan threshold asserted.  VRD hot asserted.  SMI Timeout asserted. Amber Solid on Critical, nonrecoverable Fatal alarm - system has failed or shutdown:  Thermtrip asserted.  Non-recoverable temperature threshold asserted.  Non-recoverable voltage threshold asserted.  Power fault/Power Control Failure.  Fan redundancy lost, insufficient system cooling. This does not apply to non-redundant systems. Off N/A Not ready AC power off, if no degraded, non-critical, critical, or non-recoverable conditions exist. Notes: 1. The BIOS detects these conditions and sends a Set Fault Indication command to the Integrated BMC to provide the contribution to the system status LED. 2. Support for upper non-critical limit is not provided in the default SDR configuration. However, if a user does enable this threshold in the SDR, then the system status LED should behave as described. There is no precedence or lock-out mechanism for the control sources. When a new request arrives, all previous requests are terminated. For example, if the chassis ID LED is blinking and the chassis ID button is pressed, then the chassis ID LED changes to solid on. If the button is pressed again with no intervening commands, the chassis ID LED turns off. 7.5 I/O Connectors 7.5.1 VGA Connector The following table details the pin-out definition of the VGA connector (J7A1). Table 47. VGA Connector Pin-out (J7A1) Pin Signal Name 1 V_IO_R_CONN 2 V_IO_G_CONN Description Red (analog color signal R) Green (analog color signal G) Revision 2.4 81 Intel order number E65697-010

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Intel® Server Board S3420GP TPS
Connector/Header Locations and Pin-outs
Revision 2.4
Intel order number E65697-010
81
Color
State
Criticality
Description
Green
~1 Hz blink
Degraded
System degraded:
Non-critical temperature threshold asserted.
Non-critical voltage threshold asserted.
Non-critical fan threshold asserted.
Fan redundancy lost, sufficient system cooling maintained.
This does not apply to non-redundant systems.
Power supply predictive failure.
Power supply redundancy lost. This does not apply to non-
redundant systems.
Correctable errors over a threshold of 10 and migrating to a
spare DIMM (memory sparing). This indicates the user no
longer has spared DIMMs indicating a redundancy lost
condition. Corresponding DIMM LED should light up.
1
Amber
~1 Hz blink
Non-critical
Non-fatal alarm – system is likely to fail:
CATERR asserted.
Critical temperature threshold asserted.
Critical voltage threshold asserted.
Critical fan threshold asserted.
VRD hot asserted.
SMI Timeout asserted.
Amber
Solid on
Critical, non-
recoverable
Fatal alarm – system has failed or shutdown:
Thermtrip asserted.
Non-recoverable temperature threshold asserted.
Non-recoverable voltage threshold asserted.
Power fault/Power Control Failure.
Fan redundancy lost, insufficient system cooling. This does
not apply to non-redundant systems.
Off
N/A
Not ready
AC power off, if no degraded, non-critical, critical, or non-recoverable
conditions exist.
Notes:
1.
The BIOS detects these conditions and sends a Set Fault Indication command to the Integrated BMC to provide
the contribution to the system status LED.
2.
Support for upper non-critical limit is not provided in the default SDR configuration. However, if a user does
enable this threshold in the SDR, then the system status LED should behave as described.
There is no precedence or lock-out mechanism for the control sources. When a new request
arrives, all previous requests are terminated. For example, if the chassis ID LED is blinking and
the chassis ID button is pressed, then the chassis ID LED changes to solid on. If the button is
pressed again with no intervening commands, the chassis ID LED turns off.
7.5
I/O Connectors
7.5.1
VGA Connector
The following table details the pin-out definition of the VGA connector (J7A1).
Table 47. VGA Connector Pin-out (J7A1)
Pin
Signal Name
Description
1
V_IO_R_CONN
Red (analog color signal R)
2
V_IO_G_CONN
Green (analog color signal G)