5.
For a desktop system, set the AC voltage to the proper line voltage (110 VAC or
220 VAC) for your location. Use the Voltage Selector as shown in the previous figure. If
you do not know the proper line voltage for your location, contact your local power
utility.
NOTE
For a deskside system, the proper line voltage is detected and set automatically by the power
supply.
WARNING
Before continuing, ensure the power switch on the front of the base unit is disengaged
(in the out position). If the power switch is engaged (in the in position), power will be
applied to the system when the base unit power cord is plugged into the AC outlet,
possibly causing equipment damage.
6.
Connect the power cords for the monitor and base unit to an Uninterruptible Power
Supply (UPS) or to a grounded three-prong AC wall outlet. Then connect the power
cords to the base unit and to the monitor.
Installing RAID Disk Drives
Some deskside systems feature an internal RAID subsystem with six drive slots. Follow the
instructions below for installing RAID drives into the system.
To install the RAID disk drives:
1.
Remove the RAID disk drives from the carton labeled "This box contains hard disks
loaded with operating system software...." Each of the boot drives (which contain the
operating system) is labeled with a drive ID number: ID 0, ID 1, and ID 2.
2.
Install the boot drives into the internal RAID slots as follows: drive ID 0 into slot 1, drive
ID 1 into slot 2, and drive ID 2 into slot 3. Refer to the following figure.
3.
For each RAID disk drive, extend the latching clips on the disk drive and align the rails
on the side of the drive with the metal slot guides. Push the drive between the latching
clips until it slides all the way into the slot and firmly engages the connector. Close the
latching clips to lock the drive in the slot. Refer to the following figure.
4.
Label the remaining drives and install them into the empty slots as follows: drive ID 4
into slot 4, drive ID 5 into slot 5, and drive ID 6 into slot 6.
NOTE
ID 3 is reserved for the entire RAID subsystem, so there is no label for this ID.
5.
If your system includes external InterRAID disk array cabinets, refer to the InterRAID
documentation for instructions to connect them to your system. Connect the external disk
array cabinets after completing the operating system installation (Windows NT Setup).
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