A Regulatory Specifications; B Equipment Log - Intergraph InterServe 9400 System Reference Manual

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20 Power System: Description/Calculating Power Usage
21 Back-up Battery: Replacing/Disposing
22 Solving Problems: Troubleshooting/Error Messages
23 Front Panel: Description/Voltages
24 Peripheral Bay Blindmate Board: Description

A Regulatory Specifications

B Equipment Log

C Warnings
Conventions
WARNING
WARNING indicates a hazard that can cause personal injury or
equipment damage if the hazard is not avoided.
CAUTION
CAUTION indicates a hazard that might cause personal injury, damage to
hardware, or software if the hazard is not avoided.
NOTE
Notes provide information and may be used to emphasize a recommended
sequence of steps.
<F1>
A letter, number, symbol, or word enclosed in < > represents a key on your keyboard. For
example, the instruction "press <F1>" means press the key labeled "F1" on your keyboard.
<Enter>
The <Enter> key is used to enter commands and responses to prompts. Some manuals refer to
<Enter> as RETURN, CARRIAGE RETURN, <CR>, or use an arrow. All of these terms are
interchangeable.
<x + y>
Two or three key names, separated by plus signs, indicate multiple-key entries. For example,
<Ctrl + Alt + Del> means hold down <Ctrl> and <Alt> and press <Del>.
_L
In all tables in this guide, active-low signal names have an "_L" symbol following the name; for
example, DSTBN3_L. Active-high signal names do not have a "_L" suffix.
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