Controls And Indicators - Intel AC450NX Product Manual

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Controls and Indicators

Item
Feature
Front Panel
A
Power switch
B
Reset switch
C
NMI switch
D
Power LED (green)
E
Power fault LED (yellow)
F
Cooling fault LED (yellow)
G
Drive fault LED (yellow)
H
Front panel LCD
I
SCSI drive hot-docking
bays
Status LEDs for SCSI Drives in Hot-docking Bays
J
Drive fault LED (yellow)
K
Drive activity LED (green)
L
Drive power LED (green)
CD-ROM Drive
M
Open/close button
N
Activity LED
O
Volume control
P
Headphone jack
3.5-inch Floppy (Diskette) Drive
Q
Activity LED
R
Ejector button
24
Description
When pressed, it turns on or off the DC power inside the server.
When pressed, it resets the server and causes the power-on self test
(POST) to run.
When pressed, it causes a nonmaskable interrupt. This switch is
recessed behind the front panel to prevent inadvertent activation. It
must be pressed with a narrow non-conductive tool (not supplied).
When lit continuously, it indicates the presence of DC power in the
server. It goes out when the power is turned off or the power source
is disrupted.
When lit continuously, it indicates a power supply failure.
When lit, it indicates a fan failure has been detected in the server.
When lit continuously, it indicates an asserted fault status on one or
more hard disk drives in the hot-docking bay. When flashing, it
indicates drive reset in progress.
It displays information about processor type and failure codes.
Two SCSI hot docking bays for 3.5-inch x 1.0 inch or 1.6-inch SCSI
hard drives.
When lit continuously, it indicates an asserted fault status on one or
more hard disk drives in the hot-docking bay. When flashing, it
indicates drive reset in progress.
When flashing, it indicates drive activity.
When lit continuously, it indicates the presence of the drive and power
on the drive.
When pressed, it opens or closes the CD tray.
When lit, it indicates the drive is in use.
It adjusts the volume of headphones or speakers.
It provides a connection for headphones or speakers.
When lit, it indicates the drive is in use.
When pressed, it ejects the diskette.

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