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Contents 1 Dell EMC PowerEdge T440 overview......................8 Supported configurations for the PowerEdge T440 system..................8 Front view of the system..............................10 Status LED indicators..............................14 System health and system ID indicator codes......................16 Drive indicator codes..............................17 Back view of the system..............................18 NIC indicator codes..............................
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Viewing System Setup.............................. 36 System Setup details..............................36 System BIOS................................37 iDRAC Settings utility..............................57 Device Settings................................58 Dell Lifecycle Controller..............................58 Embedded system management..........................58 Boot Manager.................................. 58 Viewing Boot Manager..............................58 Boot Manager main menu............................59 One-shot BIOS boot menu............................59 System Utilities................................59...
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Removing the drive from the drive carrier......................74 Installing a drive into the drive carrier........................75 Removing a 2.5 inch drive from a 3.5 inch drive adapter..................76 Installing a 2.5 inch drive into a 3.5 inch drive adapter..................77 Removing a 3.5 inch drive adapter from a 3.5 inch drive carrier................78 Installing a 3.5 inch drive adapter into the 3.5 inch drive carrier................
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7 Using system diagnostics........................... 143 Dell Embedded System Diagnostics..........................143 Running the Embedded System Diagnostics from Boot Manager..............143 Running the Embedded System Diagnostics from the Dell Lifecycle Controller..........143 System diagnostic controls............................. 144 8 Jumpers and connectors ........................... 145 Jumpers and connectors ..............................145 System board jumper settings..........................
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9 Getting help............................... 149 Contacting Dell................................149 Accessing system information by using QRL......................149 Quick Resource Locator for T440.......................... 150 Receiving automated support with SupportAssist ....................150 Installation and Service Manual Contents...
• Back view of the system • Locating the Service Tag of your system Supported configurations for the PowerEdge T440 system The Dell EMC PowerEdge T440 system supports the following configurations: Installation and Service Manual Dell EMC PowerEdge T440 overview...
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Figure 1. Supported configurations for a PowerEdge T440 system Installation and Service Manual Dell EMC PowerEdge T440 overview...
Front view of the system The front panel view of the systems. Figure 2. Front panel view of a 4 x 3.5 inch cabled drive system Installation and Service Manual Dell EMC PowerEdge T440 overview...
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Figure 3. Front panel view of a 8 x 3.5-inch hot swappable drive system Installation and Service Manual Dell EMC PowerEdge T440 overview...
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Figure 4. Front panel view of a 8 x 3.5-inch hot swappable drive system in rack mode Installation and Service Manual Dell EMC PowerEdge T440 overview...
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System identification The System Identification (ID) button is available on the front and back of the systems. Press the button to identify a system in a rack by turning on the button Installation and Service Manual Dell EMC PowerEdge T440 overview...
Enables you to convert the tower system to a rack system. Related link Status LED indicators Technical specifications Status LED indicators NOTE: The indicators display solid amber if any error occurs. Figure 6. Status LED indicators Installation and Service Manual Dell EMC PowerEdge T440 overview...
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Check the System Event Log or system messages for the specific issue. For more information about error • When the system is turned on. messages, see the Dell Event and Error Messages • When the system is in standby. Reference Guide at Dell.com/openmanagemanuals >...
Blinking amber Indicates that the system is experiencing a fault. Check the System Event Log for specific error messages. For more information about error messages, see the Dell Event and Error Messages Reference Guide at Dell.com/openmanagemanuals > OpenManage software. Related link...
Flashes amber four times per second Drive failed. Flashes green slowly Drive rebuilding. Solid green Drive online. Flashes green for three seconds, amber for three seconds, and Rebuild stopped. then turns off after six seconds Installation and Service Manual Dell EMC PowerEdge T440 overview...
For more information about the PSU configurations, see the Technical Specifications section Enables you to remotely access iDRAC. For more information, see the iDRAC9 Enterprise port iDRAC User’s Guide at Dell.com/idracmanuals. Installation and Service Manual Dell EMC PowerEdge T440 overview...
NIC, and the link LED indicator indicates the speed of the connected network. Figure 10. NIC indicator codes link LED indicator activity LED indicator Installation and Service Manual Dell EMC PowerEdge T440 overview...
Blinking green and turns off When hot-plugging a PSU, the PSU handle blinks green five times at a rate of 4 Hz and turns off. This indicates a PSU mismatch with respect to efficiency, feature set, health status, or supported voltage. Installation and Service Manual Dell EMC PowerEdge T440 overview...
Express Service Code and Service Tag. Alternatively, the information may be on a sticker on the chassis of the system. The mini Enterprise Service Tag (EST) is found on the back of the system. This information is used by Dell to route support calls to the appropriate personnel.
Managing your system For information about systems management Dell.com/openmanagemanuals software offered by Dell, see the Dell OpenManage Systems Management Overview Guide. For information about setting up, using, and Dell.com/openmanagemanuals troubleshooting OpenManage, see the Dell OpenManage Server Administrator User’s Guide.
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Working with the Dell For information about understanding the features Dell.com/storagecontrollermanuals PowerEdge RAID controllers of the Dell PowerEdge RAID controllers (PERC), Software RAID controllers, or BOSS card and deploying the cards, see the Storage controller documentation. Understanding event and error For information about checking the event and error Dell.com/openmanagemanuals...
Technical specifications The technical and environmental specifications of your system are outlined in this section. Topics: • System dimensions • Chassis weight • Processor specifications • PSU specifications • System battery specifications • Expansion bus specifications • Memory specifications • Storage controller specifications •...
System dimensions Figure 12. Details the dimensions of the PowerEdge T440 system Table 9. Dimensions of PowerEdge T440 system (with bezel) 218 mm (8.58 307.9 mm 430.3 mm 464.362 mm 471.333 mm 538.4 mm 573.636 mm 37.065 mm (12.12 in) (16.94 in) (18.28 in) (17.37 in)
Chassis weight Table 10. Chassis weight System configuration Maximum weight 4 x 3.5 inch drive system 23.9 Kg (52.69 lb) 8 x 3.5 inch drive system 29.5 Kg (65.03 lb) 16 x 2.5 inch drive system 27.7 Kg (61.06 lb) Processor specifications The PowerEdge T440 system supports up to two Intel Xeon Processor Scalable Family processors.
IDSDM The IDSDM/vFlash card sits in the back of the system, in a Dell-proprietary slot. IDSDM/vFlash card supports three micro SD cards (two cards for IDSDM and one card for vFlash). MicroSD cards capacity for IDSDM are 16/32/64 GB while for vFlash the microSD card capacity is 16 GB.
Environmental specifications NOTE: For additional information about environmental measurements for specific system configurations, see Dell.com/ environmental_datasheets. Table 15. Temperature specifications Temperature Specifications Storage –40°C to 65°C (–40°F to 149°F) Continuous operation (for altitude less than 950 m or 3117 10°C to 35°C (50°F to 95°F) with no direct sunlight on the equipment.
Table 20. Operating temperature de-rating specifications Operating temperature de-rating Specifications Up to 35°C (95°F) Maximum temperature is reduced by 1°C/300 m (1°F/547 ft) above 950 m (3,117 ft). 35°C to 40°C (95°F to 104°F) Maximum temperature is reduced by 1°C/175 m (1°F/319 ft) above 950 m (3,117 ft).
Two non-redundant power supply units are required. • Two non-redundant system fans are required. • Non-Dell qualified peripheral cards and/or peripheral cards greater than 25 W are not supported. • GPU is not supported. • Tape backup unit is not supported.
The Integrated Dell Remote Access Controller (iDRAC) is designed to make system administrators more productive and improve the overall availability of Dell systems. iDRAC alerts administrators to system issues, helps them perform remote system management, and reduces the need for physical access to the system.
Ensure that you change the default user name and password after setting up the iDRAC IP address. For more information about logging in to the iDRAC and iDRAC licenses, see the latest Integrated Dell Remote Access Controller User's Guide at Dell.com/idracmanuals.
Using Dell OpenManage Deployment Toolkit (DTK) Dell.com/openmanagemanuals Downloading drivers and firmware Dell recommends that you download and install the latest BIOS, drivers, and systems management firmware on your system. Prerequisite Ensure that you clear the web browser cache before downloading the drivers and firmware.
You can manage basic settings and features of a system without booting to the operating system by using the system firmware. Topics: • Options to manage the pre-operating system applications • System Setup • Dell Lifecycle Controller • Boot Manager • PXE boot Options to manage the pre-operating system applications Your system has the following options to manage the pre-operating system applications: •...
The iDRAC settings utility is an interface to set up and configure the iDRAC parameters by using UEFI (Unified Extensible Firmware Interface). You can enable or disable various iDRAC parameters by using the iDRAC settings utility. For more information about this utility, see Integrated Dell Remote Access Controller User’s Guide at Dell.com/idracmanuals.
System BIOS You can use the System BIOS screen to edit specific functions such as boot order, system password, setup password, set the SATA and PCIe NVMe RAID mode, and enable or disable USB ports. Related link System BIOS Settings details System Information Memory Settings Processor Settings...
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Option Description Boot Settings Specifies options to specify the Boot mode (BIOS or UEFI). Enables you to modify UEFI and BIOS boot settings. Network Settings Specifies options to manage the UEFI network settings and boot protocols. Legacy network settings are managed from the Device Settings menu. Integrated Devices Specifies options to manage integrated device controllers and ports, specifies related features and options.
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Option Description System Specifies the name of the system manufacturer. Manufacturer System Specifies the contact information of the system manufacturer. Manufacturer Contact Information System CPLD Specifies the current version of the system complex programmable logic device (CPLD) firmware. Version UEFI Compliance Specifies the UEFI compliance level of the system firmware.
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Option Description Memory Operating Specifies the memory operating mode. The options available are Optimizer Mode, Single Rank Spare Mode, Multi Mode Rank Spare Mode, and Mirror Mode. This option is set to Optimizer Mode by default. NOTE: The Memory Operating Mode option can have different default and available options based on the memory configuration of your system.
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Option Description The options available are Maximum data rate, 10.4 GT/s, and 9.6 GT/s. This option is set to Maximum data rate by default. Maximum data rate indicates that the BIOS runs the communication links at the maximum frequency supported by the processors.
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Option Description Option Description Family-Model- Specifies the family, model, and stepping of the processor as defined by Intel. Stepping Brand Specifies the brand name. Level 2 Cache Specifies the total L2 cache. Level 3 Cache Specifies the total L3 cache. Number of Cores Specifies the number of cores per processor.
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Option Description Option Description Capacity Specifies the total capacity of the drive. This field is undefined for removable media devices such as optical drives. Boot Settings You can use the Boot Settings screen to set the boot mode to either BIOS or UEFI. It also enables you to specify the boot order. •...
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Operating systems must be UEFI-compatible to be installed from the UEFI boot mode. DOS and 32-bit operating systems do not support UEFI and can only be installed from the BIOS boot mode. NOTE: For the latest information about supported operating systems, go to Dell.com/ossupport. Changing boot order About this task You may have to change the boot order if you want to boot from a USB key.
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Network Settings You can use the Network Settings screen to modify UEFI PXE, iSCSI, and HTTP boot settings. The network settings option is available only in the UEFI mode. NOTE: The BIOS does not control network settings in the BIOS mode. For the BIOS boot mode, the optional Boot ROM of the network controllers handles the network settings.
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UEFI iSCSI Settings You can use the iSCSI Settings screen to modify iSCSI device settings. The iSCSI Settings option is available only in the UEFI boot mode. BIOS does not control network settings in the BIOS boot mode. For the BIOS boot mode, the option ROM of the network controller handles the network settings.
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On the System BIOS screen, click Integrated Devices. Integrated Devices details The Integrated Devices screen details are explained as follows: Option Description User Accessible Configures the user accessible USB ports. Selecting Only Back Ports On disables the front USB ports; selecting USB Ports All Ports Off disables all front and back USB ports.
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Option Description Internal SD Primary When Redundancy is set to Disabled, either one of the SDMicroSD card can be selected to present itself as mass Card storage device by setting it to be primary card. By default primary SDMicroSD card is selected to be SD Card 1. If SD Card 1 is not present, then the controller will select SD Card 2 to be the primary SDMicroSD card.
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Option Description Option Description x16 or x4 or x8 or x4x4x8 or x8x4x4 Bifurcation Slot 3 Bifurcation x4 or x8 Bifurcation Slot 4 Bifurcation Slot 5 Bifurcation x4 or x8 Bifurcation Serial Communication You can use the Serial Communication screen to view the properties of the serial communication port. Viewing Serial Communication To view the Serial Communication screen, perform the following steps: Turn on, or restart your system.
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You can only change the rest of the options if the mode is set to Custom.This option is set to Performance Per Watt Optimized (DAPC) by default. DAPC is Dell Active Power Controller.Other options include Performance Per Watt (OS), Performance, and Workstation Performance.
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Option Description Enables or disables the processor to switch to a minimum performance state when it is idle. This option is set to Enabled by default. C States Enables or disables the processor to operate in all available power states. This option is set to Enabled by default. Write Data CRC Enables or disables the Write Data CRC.
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System Security You can use the System Security screen to perform specific functions such as setting the system password, setup password and disabling the power button. Viewing System Security To view the System Security screen, perform the following steps: Turn on, or restart your system. Press F2 immediately after you see the following message: F2 = System Setup NOTE:...
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Option Description AC Power Recovery Sets how the system behaves after AC power is restored to the system. This option is set to Last by default. AC Power Recovery Sets the time delay for the system to power up after AC power is restored to the system. This option is set to Delay Immediate by default.
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Option Description Secure Boot Configures the Secure Boot Custom Policy. To enable this option, set the Secure Boot Policy to Custom option. Custom Policy Settings Creating a system and setup password Prerequisite Ensure that the password jumper is enabled. The password jumper enables or disables the system password and setup password features. For more information, see the System board jumper settings section.
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Deleting or changing system and setup password Prerequisite NOTE: You cannot delete or change an existing system or setup password if the Password Status is set to Locked. Steps To enter System Setup, press F2 immediately after turning on or restarting your system. On the System Setup Main Menu screen, click System BIOS >...
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Redundant OS Control You can use the Redundant OS Control screen to set the redundant OS info for redundant OS control. It enables you to set up a physical recovery disk on your system. Viewing Redundant OS Control To view the Redundant OS Control screen, perform the following steps: Turn on, or restart your system.
UEFI boot mode. You cannot set the option to Enabled if UEFI Secure Boot mode is enabled. This option is set to Disabled by default. Dell Wyse P25/P45 Enables or disables the Dell Wyse P25/P45 BIOS Access. This option is set to Enabled by default. BIOS Access Power Cycle Enables or disables the Power Cycle Request.
Dell Lifecycle Controller Dell Lifecycle Controller (LC) provides advanced embedded systems management capabilities including system deployment, configuration, update, maintenance, and diagnosis. LC is delivered as part of the iDRAC out-of-band solution and Dell system embedded Unified Extensible Firmware Interface (UEFI) applications.
Launch System Enables you to access System Setup. Setup Launch Lifecycle Exits the Boot Manager and invokes the Dell Lifecycle Controller program. Controller System Utilities Enables you to launch System Utilities menu such as System Diagnostics and UEFI shell. Related link...
Damage due to servicing that is not authorized by Dell is not covered by your warranty. Read and follow the safety instructions that are shipped with your product.
Optional front bezel The front bezel is attached to the front of the system to prevent unauthorized access to the system peripherals. The front bezel can be locked for additional security. Removing the front bezel Prerequisite Follow the safety guidelines listed in Safety instructions.
Using the key lock the bezel. Figure 14. Installing the front bezel System feet The system feet provide stability to the system in the tower mode. Removing the system feet Prerequisites NOTE: It is recommended that you remove the system feet only when you are converting the system from the tower mode to the rack mode, or when you are replacing the system feet with the wheel assembly.
Figure 15. Removing the system feet Next step If applicable, install the system feet or the caster wheel assembly. Related link Installing the system feet Installing caster wheels Installing the system feet Prerequisites CAUTION: Install the feet on a stand-alone tower system to provide stability to the system. An unstable system might tip over and cause injury to the user or damage to the system.
Figure 16. Installing the system feet Next steps Place the system upright on a flat, stable surface, and rotate the system feet outward. Follow the procedure listed in After working inside your system. Caster wheels – optional Caster wheels provide mobility to the system in the tower mode. The caster wheel assembly consists of: •...
Figure 17. Removing caster wheels Next step Install the caster wheels or the system feet, as applicable. Related link Installing the system feet Installing caster wheels Installing caster wheels Prerequisites Follow the safety guidelines listed in Safety instructions. Place the system on its side on a flat, stable surface. If installed, remove the system feet.
Figure 18. Installing caster wheels Next step Follow the procedure listed in After working inside your system. Related link Removing the system feet System cover System cover provides security for the entire system and also helps in maintaining proper air flow inside the system. Removing the system cover Prerequisites Follow the safety guidelines listed in...
Figure 19. Removing the system cover Next step Install the system cover. Related link Removing the front bezel Installing the system cover Installing the system cover Prerequisite NOTE: Ensure that all internal cables are connected and placed out of the way and no tools or extra parts are left inside the system.
Figure 20. Installing the system cover Next steps Place the system upright on its feet on a flat and stable surface. If removed, install the bezel. Reconnect the peripherals and connect the system to the electrical outlet. Turn on the system, including all attached peripherals. Related link Installing the front bezel Air shroud...
NOTE: Systems with x16 hard-drive backplanes use a different air shroud. To ensure proper cooling, always install the air shroud provided with your system. Figure 21. Removing the air shroud Next step Install the air shroud. Related link Installing the air shroud Installing the air shroud Prerequisites Follow the safety guidelines listed in...
Figure 22. Installing the air shroud Next step Follow the procedure listed in After working inside your system. Drives Drives are supplied in hot swappable drive carriers that fit in the drive slots. CAUTION: Before attempting to remove or install a drive while the system is running, see the documentation for the storage controller card to ensure that the host adapter is configured correctly.
Figure 23. Removing a drive blank Next steps Follow the procedure listed in After working inside your system. Install a drive or a drive blank. If applicable, replace the front bezel. Related link Removing the front bezel Installing a drive blank Installing a drive blank The procedure for installing 2.5 inch and 3.5 inch drive blanks is identical.
Figure 24. Installing a drive blank Next step If removed, install the front bezel. Related link Installing the front bezel Removing a drive carrier Prerequisites Follow the safety guidelines listed in Safety instructions. If applicable, remove the front bezel. Using the management software, prepare the drive for removal. If the drive is online, the green activity or fault indicator flashes while the drive is turning off.
Figure 25. Removing a drive carrier Next steps Follow the procedure listed in After working inside your system. Install a drive carrier. If you are not replacing the drive immediately, insert a drive blank in the empty drive slot to maintain proper system cooling. Related link Installing a drive carrier Installing a drive blank...
Close the drive carrier release handle to lock the drive in place. Figure 26. Installing a drive carrier Next step If applicable, install the front bezel. Related link Removing a drive blank Installing the front bezel Removing the drive from the drive carrier Prerequisite Follow the safety guidelines listed in Safety...
Figure 27. Removing the drive from the drive carrier Next step If applicable, install the drive into the drive carrier. Related link Removing the front bezel Installing a drive into the drive carrier Installing a drive blank Installing a drive into the drive carrier Installing a drive into the drive carrier Prerequisites Follow the safety guidelines listed in...
Figure 28. Installing a drive into the drive carrier Related link Removing a drive blank Installing the front bezel Removing a 2.5 inch drive from a 3.5 inch drive adapter Prerequisites Follow the safety guidelines listed in Safety instructions. Remove the 3.5 inch drive adapter from the 3.5 inch drive carrier. NOTE: A 2.5 inch drive is installed in a 3.5 inch drive adapter, which is then installed in the 3.5 inch drive carrier.
Figure 29. Removing 2.5 inch drive from a 3.5 inch drive adapter Next step Install a 2.5 inch drive into a 3.5 inch drive adapter. Related link Removing a 3.5 inch drive adapter from a 3.5 inch drive carrier Installing a 2.5 inch drive into a 3.5 inch drive adapter Installing a 2.5 inch drive into a 3.5 inch drive adapter Prerequisite Follow the safety guidelines listed in...
Figure 30. Installing a 2.5 inch drive into a 3.5 inch drive adapter Removing a 3.5 inch drive adapter from a 3.5 inch drive carrier Prerequisites Follow the safety guidelines listed in Safety instructions. If installed, remove the front bezel. Remove the 3.5 inch drive carrier from the system.
Figure 31. Removing a 3.5 inch drive adapter from a 3.5 inch drive carrier Next step Install the 3.5 inch drive carrier or install the 3.5 inch drive adapter into the 3.5 inch drive carrier. Related link Installing a 3.5 inch drive adapter into the 3.5 inch drive carrier Installing a 3.5 inch drive adapter into the 3.5 inch drive carrier Prerequisites Follow the safety guidelines listed in...
Figure 32. Installing a 3.5 inch drive adapter into the 3.5 inch drive carrier Next steps Install the 3.5 inch drive carrier into the system. If removed, install the front bezel. Related link Installing a 2.5 inch drive into a 3.5 inch drive adapter Installing the front bezel Optical drives and tape drives Your system supports one of the following configurations:...
Figure 33. Removing the optical drive or tape drive blank Next steps Install the drive blank, an optical drive, or a tape drive. If applicable, replace the front bezel. Related link Installing a drive blank Installing the optical drive cage or tape drive Removing the front bezel Installing the front bezel Installing the optical or tape drive blank...
Figure 34. Installing the optical or tape drive blank Next steps Follow the procedure listed in After working inside your system. If applicable, replace the front bezel. Removing the optical drive cage or tape drive Prerequisites NOTE: The procedure to remove the optical drive cage is identical to removing a tape drive. Follow the safety guidelines listed in Safety instructions.
Figure 35. Removing the optical drive cage or tape drive Next step Install the optical drive cage or tape drive. Related link Installing the optical drive cage or tape drive Installing the front bezel Removing the front bezel Installing the optical drive cage or tape drive Prerequisite NOTE: The procedure to install the optical drive cage is the same as installing the tape drive.
Damage due to servicing that is not authorized by Dell is not covered by your warranty. Read and follow the safety instructions that are shipped with your product.
Figure 37. Removing the internal hard drive bay Next step Follow the procedure listed in After working inside your system. Installing the internal hard drive bay Prerequisites Follow the safety guidelines listed in Safety instructions. Follow the procedure listed in Before working inside your system.
Damage due to servicing that is not authorized by Dell is not covered by your warranty. Read and follow the safety instructions that are shipped with your product.
Figure 39. Removing a cabled drive Next steps Follow the procedure listed in After working inside your system. Install the internal drive bay into the chassis. If disconnected, reconnect the power and data cable(s) to the remaining drive(s) in the internal drive bay. Related link Removing the internal hard drive bay Installing the internal hard drive bay...
Figure 40. Installing a cabled drive Next steps Install the internal drive bay into the chassis. Follow the procedure listed in After working inside your system. Enter System Setup and ensure that the drive controller is enabled. Exit System Setup and restart the system. Install any software required for operating the drive as described in the documentation for the drive.
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Figure 41. x16 drive backplane backplane P4 power connector backplane power connector backplane power connector for optical and tape drives signal connector Mini SAS HD SAS_A0 Mini SAS HD SAS_B0 I2C Connector Installation and Service Manual Installing and removing system components...
Figure 42. x8 drive backplane ODD power connector backplane P4 power connector backplane sideband signal connector Mini SAS SAS_A0 Mini SAS SAS_B0 Removing a hard drive backplane Prerequisites CAUTION: To prevent damage to the drives and backplane, you must remove the hard drives from the system before removing the backplane.
Figure 43. Removing a backplane Next step Install a hard drive backplane. Related link Removing a drive blank Removing the optical drive cage or tape drive Removing a cabled drive Removing the air shroud Removing the front bezel Installing a hard drive backplane Installing a hard drive backplane Prerequisites Follow the safety guidelines listed in...
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Figure 45. Installing a hard drive backplane Next steps Install the air shroud. Install the drives into their original slots. If applicable, install the bezel. Follow the procedure listed in After working inside your system. Related link Installing the internal cooling fan Installing the air shroud Installing a cabled drive Installing the optical drive cage or tape drive...
Backplane cable routing Cable routing - 8 x 3.5 inch drive backplane cable retention latch SAS A0 SAS B0 drive backplane Installation and Service Manual Installing and removing system components...
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Figure 46. Cable routing - 8 x 3.5 inch drive backplane with internal PERC cable retention latch SAS A0 SAS B0 internal PERC drive backplane Installation and Service Manual Installing and removing system components...
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Figure 47. Cable routing -16 x 2.5 inch drive backplane with internal PERC cable retention latch SAS A0 SAS B0 internal PERC drive backplane Installation and Service Manual Installing and removing system components...
Figure 48. Cable routing - 4 x 3.5 inch cabled HDD cable retention latch signal cable cabled HDD System memory The system supports DDR4 registered DIMMs (RDIMMs). System memory holds the instructions that are executed by the processor. NOTE: MT/s indicates DIMM speed in MegaTransfers per second. Memory bus operating frequency can be 2666 MT/s, 2400 MT/s, or 2133 MT/s depending on the following factors: •...
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Figure 49. System memory view Table 30. Memory channels Proces Channel 0 Channel 1 Channel 2 Channel 3 Channel 4 Channel 5 Proces Slots A1 and A7 Slots A2 and A8 Slots A3 Slots A4 and A9 Slots A5 and A10 Slots A6 sor 1 Proces...
Table 31. Memory population DIMM Type DIMMs Populated/ Operating Frequency (in Maximum DIMM Rank/Channel Voltage Channel MT/s) RDIMM 2666, 2400, 2133, 1866 Dual rank or single rank 1.2 V 2666, 2400, 2133, 1866 Dual rank or single rank LRDIMM 2666, 2400, 2133, 1866 Quad rank 1.2 V 2666, 2400, 2133, 1866...
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Memory optimized (independent channel) mode This mode supports Single Device Data Correction (SDDC) only for memory modules that use x4 device width. It does not impose any specific slot population requirements. Memory sparing NOTE: To use memory sparing, this feature must be enabled in BIOS menu of System Setup. Table 32.
Processor Configuration Memory population Memory population information Multi rank sparing population order 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 Populate in this order, odd amount allowed. Requires three ranks or more per channel. Dual CPU (Populate Optimized (Independent channel) C1{1}, C2{1}, C1{2}, C2{2}, C1{3}, Odd amount of DIMM slots per CPU round robin starting...
Next steps Install the memory module. If you are removing the memory module permanently, install a memory module blank. The procedure to install a memory module blank is similar to that of the memory module. Related link Removing the air shroud Installing a memory module Installing a memory module Prerequisite...
Damage due to servicing that is not authorized by Dell is not covered by your warranty. Read and follow the safety instructions that are shipped with your product.
Figure 52. Removing the internal cooling fan Next steps Follow the procedure listed in After working inside your system. Install the internal cooling fan. Related link Removing the air shroud Installing the internal cooling fan Installing the internal cooling fan Prerequisites Follow the safety guidelines listed in Safety...
Damage due to servicing that is not authorized by Dell is not covered by your warranty. Read and follow the safety instructions that are shipped with your product.
Damage due to servicing that is not authorized by Dell is not covered by your warranty. Read and follow the safety instructions that are shipped with your product.
Figure 55. Installing the external cooling fan Next steps Install the air shroud. Follow the safety guidelines listed in Safety instructions. Related link Installing the air shroud Removing the air shroud Optional internal USB memory key An optional USB memory key installed inside your system can be used as a boot device, security key, or mass storage device. To boot from the USB memory key, configure the USB memory key with a boot image and then specify the USB memory key in the boot sequence in System Setup.
Damage due to servicing that is not authorized by Dell is not covered by your warranty. Read and follow the safety instructions that are shipped with your product.
Damage due to servicing that is not authorized by Dell is not covered by your warranty. Read and follow the safety instructions that are shipped with your product.
GPU card installation guidelines Observe the following guidelines while installing a GPU card: • GPU are supported only in the Rack mode configuration. • GPU can be installed only on systems that have 1100 W or higher power supply units. •...
Figure 58. Removing an expansion card Figure 59. Installing the filler bracket Next steps Follow the procedure listed in After working inside your system. Install an expansion card. Install the expansion card holder. Install the air shroud. Related link Removing the air shroud Removing the expansion card holder Installing an expansion card Installing the expansion card holder...
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Remove the expansion card holder. Steps Unpack the expansion card and prepare it for installation. For instructions, see the documentation accompanying the card. Open the expansion card latch adjacent to the slot you want to install the expansion card. Remove the existing expansion card or filler bracket from the expansion card holder. NOTE: Store this bracket for future use.
Related link Removing the air shroud Removing a expansion card Installing the expansion card holder Optional IDSDM or vFlash card The IDSDM/vFlash card combines the IDSDM and/or vFlash features into a single module. NOTE: The write-protect switch is on the IDSDM/vFlash card. Removing the MicroSD card Prerequisites Follow the safety guidelines listed in...
Removing the optional IDSDM or vFlash card Prerequisites Follow the safety guidelines listed in Safety instructions. Follow the procedure listed in Before working inside your system. Remove the air shroud. Steps Locate the IDSDM/vFlash connector on the system board. To locate IDSDM/vFlash, see the System board jumpers and connectors section. Holding the pull tab, lift the IDSDM/vFlash card out of the system.
Steps Locate the IDSDM/vFlash connector on the system board. To locate IDSDM/vFlash, see the System board jumpers and connectors section. Align IDSDM/vFlash card with the connector on the system board. Push IDSDM/vFlash card until it is firmly seated on the system board. Figure 63.
Removing a processor and heat sink module Prerequisites WARNING: The heat sink may be hot to touch for some time after the system has been powered down. Allow the heat sink to cool before removing it. Follow the safety guidelines listed in Safety instructions.
Figure 64. Removing the processor and heat sink module Next step Install the PHM. Related link Removing the air shroud Installing a processor and heat sink module Removing the processor from the processor and heat sink module Prerequisites NOTE: Only remove the processor from the processor and heat sink module if you are replacing the processor or heat sink. This procedure is not required when replacing a system board.
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Follow the safety guidelines listed in Safety instructions. Follow the procedure listed in Before working inside your system. Remove the air shroud. Remove the processor and heat sink module. Steps Place the heat sink with the processor side facing up. Insert a flat blade screwdriver into the release slot marked with a yellow label.
Figure 66. Removing the processor bracket Next step Install the processor into the processor and heat sink module. Related link Removing the air shroud Removing a processor and heat sink module Installing the processor into a processor and heat sink module Installing the processor into a processor and heat sink module Prerequisite Follow the safety guidelines listed in...
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Figure 67. Installing the processor bracket If you are using an existing heat sink, remove the thermal grease from the heat sink by using a clean lint-free cloth. Use the thermal grease syringe included with your processor kit to apply the grease in a quadrilateral design on the top of the processor.
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Place the heat sink on the processor and push down on the base of the heat sink until the bracket locks onto the heat sink. NOTE: • Ensure that the two guide pin holes on the bracket match the guide holes on the heat sink. •...
Installing a processor and heat sink module Prerequisites CAUTION: Never remove the heat sink from a processor unless you intend to replace the processor. The heat sink is necessary to maintain proper thermal conditions. Follow the safety guidelines listed in Safety instructions.
Figure 70. Installing a processor and heat sink module Next step Follow the procedure listed in After working inside your system. Power supply units The power supply unit (PSU) is an internal hardware component which supplies power to the components in the system. Your system supports one of the following: •...
CAUTION: If two PSUs are installed, both the PSUs must have the same type of label. For example, Extended Power Performance (EPP) label. Mixing PSUs from previous generations of PowerEdge servers is not supported, even if the PSUs have the same power rating. Mixing PSUs will result in mismatch condition or failure to turn the system on. NOTE: When two identical PSUs are installed, power supply redundancy (1+1 –...
Figure 72. Installing a power supply unit blank Next step Follow the procedure listed in After working inside your system. Removing a power supply unit Prerequisites CAUTION: The system needs one power supply unit (PSU) for normal operation. On power-redundant systems, remove and replace only one PSU at a time in a system that is powered on.
Installing a power supply unit Prerequisites Follow the safety guidelines listed in Safety instructions. For systems that support redundant PSU, ensure that both the PSUs are of the same type and have the same maximum output power. NOTE: The maximum output power (shown in watts) is listed on the PSU label. Step Slide the PSU into the system until the PSU is fully seated and the release latch snaps into place.
Steps Disconnect all the power cables from the power supply unit (PSU) . Remove the screw securing the PSU to the chassis and slide the PSU out of the PSU cage. Figure 75. Removing a cabled PSU Next steps Install a cabled PSU. Follow the procedure listed in After working inside your system.
Damage due to servicing that is not authorized by Dell is not covered by your warranty. Read and follow the safety instructions that are shipped with your product.
Damage due to servicing that is not authorized by Dell is not covered by your warranty. Read and follow the safety instructions that are shipped with your product.
Next steps Install the cooling shroud. Install the PSUs or PSU blank. Follow the procedure listed in After working inside your system. Related link Installing the air shroud Installing redundant power supply unit Installing a cabled power supply unit Installing a power supply unit Installing a power supply unit blank System battery The system battery is used for low-level system functions such as powering the real-time and date settings of the system.
Figure 79. Removing the system battery To install a new system battery, hold the battery with the positive side facing up and slide it under the securing tabs. Press the battery into the connector until it snaps into place. Figure 80. Installing the system battery Next steps If applicable, connect the cables to the expansion card(s).
Figure 81. Removing the control panel assembly To remove the information tag, perform the following steps: Locate and press the tabs on the information tag. b Push the information tag out of the slot to remove it from the control panel. NOTE: Retain the information tag to replace it in the new control panel.
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Figure 82. Installing the information tag Figure 83. Installing the control panel assembly To install the information tag, push the information tag into the control-panel slot. Connect the control panel cable and the control panel USB cable to the control panel assembly. Align and insert the control panel into the control panel slot in the chassis.
System board A system board (also known as the motherboard) is the main printed circuit board in the system with different connectors used to connect different components or peripherals of the system. A system board provides the electrical connections to the components in the system to communicate.
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Figure 84. System board screws Installation and Service Manual Installing and removing system components...
Figure 85. Removing the system board Next step Install the system board. Related link Removing the air shroud Removing the internal cooling fan Removing the expansion card holder Removing a expansion card Removing the optional IDSDM or vFlash card Optional internal USB memory key Replacing optional internal USB memory key Removing a processor and heat sink module Removing a memory module...
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Update the BIOS and iDRAC versions. Re-enable the Trusted Platform Module (TPM). For more information, see the Replacing the Trusted Platform Module section. Import your new or existing iDRAC Enterprise license. For more information, see the Integrated Dell Remote Access Controller User's Guide at Dell.com/idracmanuals.
Click Ok. Import your new or existing iDRAC Enterprise license. For more information, see the Integrated Dell Remote Access Controller User's Guide at Dell.com/idracmanuals. Restoring the Service Tag by using the Easy Restore feature By using the Easy Restore feature, you can restore your Service Tag, license, UEFI configuration, and the system configuration data after replacing the system board.
Replacing the Trusted Platform Module Prerequisites Follow the safety guidelines listed in Safety instructions. Follow the procedure listed in Before working inside your system. NOTE: • Ensure that your operating system supports the version of the TPM module being installed. •...
The TPM Status changes to Enabled, Activated. Initializing the TPM 1.2 for TXT users While booting your system, press F2 to enter System Setup. On the System Setup Main Menu screen, click System BIOS > System Security Settings. From the TPM Security option, select On with Pre-boot Measurements. From the TPM Command option, select Activate.
Figure 88. Installing the system ears Next steps Install the system cover. Install the system in the rack. For more information, see the Rack Installation Guide that is shipped with your system. Follow the procedure listed in After working inside your system.
• Restore data from a previously created Hardware Server Profile, press F10 NOTE: When the restore process is complete, BIOS prompts to restore the system configuration data. • To restore the system configuration data, press Y • To use the default configuration settings, press N NOTE: After the restore process is complete, system reboots.
Using system diagnostics If you experience a problem with your system, run the system diagnostics before contacting Dell for technical assistance. The purpose of running system diagnostics is to test your system hardware without using additional equipment or risking data loss. If you are unable to fix the problem yourself, service and support personnel can use the diagnostics results to help you solve the problem.
System diagnostic controls Menu Description Configuration Displays the configuration and status information of all detected devices. Results Displays the results of all tests that are run. System health Provides the current overview of the system performance. Event log Displays a time-stamped log of the results of all tests run on the system. This is displayed if at least one event description is recorded.
Jumpers and connectors This topic provides specific information about the jumpers. It also provides some basic information about jumpers and switches and describes the connectors on the various boards in the system. Jumpers on the system board help to disable the system and setup passwords.
Disabling forgotten password The software security features of the system include a system password and a setup password. The password jumper enables or disables password features and clears any password(s) currently in use. Prerequisite Steps Turn off the system, including any attached peripherals, and disconnect the system from the electrical outlet. Remove the system cover.
System board jumpers and connectors Figure 89. T440 System board jumpers and connectors Table 38. System board connectors Item Connector Description DIMMs for CPU 1 channels 0,1,2,3,4,5 Memory slots A1-A10 for CPU 1 Intrusion switch Intrusion switch connector SATA B Onboard SATA B connector Backplane signal Backplane signal connector...
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Item Connector Description ODD power connector ODD power System power connector System power PIB signal 2 connector PIB signal 2 IDSDM+VFlash connector IDSDM+VFlash PIB signal 1 connector PIB signal 1 SATA A connector SATA A Internal USB 3.0 connector Internal USB 3.0 coin cell battery COIN Cell BATTERY PCIe slots 1-5...
Contacting Dell Dell provides several online and telephone based support and service options. If you do not have an active internet connection, you can find contact information about your purchase invoice, packing slip, bill, or Dell product catalog. Availability varies by country and product, and some services may not be available in your area.
Dell. This information is used by Dell Technical Support to troubleshoot the issue. • Proactive contact — A Dell Technical Support agent contacts you about the support case and helps you resolve the issue. The available benefits vary depending on the Dell Service entitlement purchased for your device. For more information about SupportAssist, go to Dell.com/SupportAssist.