Checking The Power Cords; Chassis Security; Monitoring - Intel SC5000 Subassembly Product Manual

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Checking the Power Cords

WARNING
Do not attempt to modify or use a supplied AC power cords if they are
not the exact type required.
The power supply cords are the main disconnect device to mains (AC
power). The socket outlet shall be installed near the equipment and
shall be readily accessible.
If a power cord supplied with the chassis is not compatible with the AC wall outlet in your region,
get one that meets the following criteria:
The cord must be rated for the available AC voltage and have a current rating that is at least
125% of the current rating of the server.
The connector that plugs into the wall outlet must be a grounding-type male plug designed for
use in your region. It must have certification marks showing certification by an agency
acceptable in your region.
The connector that plugs into the AC receptacle on the power supply must be an IEC 320,
sheet C13, type female connector.
In Europe, the cord must be less than 4.5 meters (14.76 feet) long, and it must be flexible
<HAR> (harmonized) or VDE certified cordage to comply with the chassis' safety
certifications.

Chassis Security

To help prevent unauthorized entry or use of the server, the chassis includes two chassis intrusion
switches that can be monitored by Server Management software, a padlock loop at the rear of the
chassis, and a door lock.

Monitoring

Two chassis intrusion switches are preinstalled. When the access cover is removed or the front
bezel door is opened, the switch transmits a signal to the BMC on the server board. Server
management software can be programmed to respond to an intrusion by powering down or by
locking the keyboard, for example.
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