Power On/Off - Fujitsu GP 7000F Manual

M200, m200r, m400a, m400r, m600, m600r
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1.5 Power On/Off

Power On
Power Off
After connected cables necessary to the system as well as console (or local graphic display), take the
following procedures.
1
Turn on any peripherals and external IO devices attached to the main cabinet as well as a
terminal (or local graphic display).
2
Set the AC main line switch to ON.
3
Press the POWER switch on the operator panel, when the mode switch is in MANUAL/AUTO
mode. Note that power on function by pressing keyboard power-on key is not supported.
IMPORTANT
If a serial terminal is attached to the system, be sure to power on the terminal before the
main cabinet is powered on, and never power off the terminal during the system is running.
Otherwise, the system may be halted and it may destroy data.
Before power-off the system, notify users that the system will be shut down. And, back-up the files
if necessary.
1
Press the POWER switch on the operator panel, then the system will be powered off after a
graceful shutdown.
2
Turn off any peripherals and external IO devices attached to the main cabinet as well as
terminal(or local graphic display).
Be sure to eject backup tape media and any diskettes before
CAUTION
power-off the system, if the media are installed. Otherwise, the
data on the media may be destroyed.
Except in an emergency, never turn off the AC switch or disconnect
the power cable while the GP7000F main cabinet is turned on. If
you do, data in the disk drives may be destroyed.
IMPORTANT
When turning on the main line switch under a state that the MODE switch is AUTO or
SECURE, the GP7000F may be powered up automatically just turn on the main line switch
if APCS(Auto Power Control System) software is installed in your GP7000F system.
To avoid powering up just turning on the main line switch even if the softwares is installed
in your GP7000F system, turn on the main line switch under the state of the MODE switch
is set to MANUAL position.
1.5 Power On/Off
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