Connecting The Power Cable; Turning On The Server - Toshiba Magnia 510D User Manual

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Connecting Components

Connecting the power cable

After connecting the peripherals, connect the power cable to the server. Use the supplied
power cable and plug it into a grounded AC outlet. Be sure to set the voltage switch to the
appropriate voltage for your location before turning on the server.
WARNING: Use the power cable provided with your server and plug it into a
grounded AC outlet. Failure to use a grounded AC outlet or set the voltage switch to
the proper voltage can cause a fire or electric shock.
When plugging or unplugging the power cable, hold it securely by the connector.
Otherwise you risk damaging the cable which can result in a fire hazard or cause an
electrical shock.
CAUTION: Check that the AC outlet has a capacity adequate for the power
consumption of the server.
Never connect an air conditioner, copying machine or other appliance that has high
power consumption or generates noise to the same AC outlets. The server's
performance may be impaired.

Turning on the server

CAUTION: After turning off the server, wait at least 10 seconds before turning it
back on again. Failure to allow the system to completely shut down may cause
operation errors or faults.
To avoid power surges, connect and turn on all peripheral devices before turning on
the server.
1
Check that the monitor, keyboard, mouse, and all peripherals are connected
correctly.
2
Connect the power supply cable to the grounded outlet and to the connector on the
server.
3
Turn on the monitor.
4
Press the server's power button.
The Power light glows green.
When you start the server, the Power On Self Test (POST) is automatically performed. It
checks the main microprocessor, memory, keyboard, and some peripherals.
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Connecting peripherals

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