Turning on the Video Monitor and Server
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D. Front panel LEDs from left to right:
D0. General System Fault LED: Yellow indicates a system failure.
D1. NIC activity LED: Green indicates NIC activity.
D2. HDD activity LED: Green indicates any system hard drive activity.
D3. Main Power LED: Solid green indicates the presence of DC power in the server.
Flashing green indicates that the system is in ACPI sleep mode.
1.
Make sure all external devices, such as monitor, keyboard, and mouse, have been
connected.
2. If present, remove the drive protection card from the diskette drive.
3. Turn on the video monitor.
4. Plug the female end of the server AC power cord into the input receptacle on the
back of the chassis.
5. Plug the male end of the server AC power cord into a wall outlet. Choose a
grounded, three-pronged AC power outlet; see "Choosing a Site" on page 3 for
outlet information.
Note: When you plug the AC power cord into a wall outlet, the server may turn on and
boot automatically. In this case, you do not need to press the power on/off power button
on the front panel.
6. If the server does not turn on when you plug it into the AC outlet, press the power
on/off button on the front panel. (See Figure 2 on page 6.)
7. Verify that the main power LED on the front panel is lit (see Figure 2 on page 6).
After a few seconds, the power-on self test (POST) begins.
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