2-10 General Description
Power Supplies
The system contains one auto-sensing power supply at an operating frequency of 50/60 Hz.
The power supply is designed to comply with existing emission standards and provide sufficient
power for a fully loaded system configuration.
Peripheral Bays
The system supports a variety of standard PC AT-compatible peripheral devices. The chassis
includes these peripheral bays:
A 5.25-inch front panel bay for installing the standard SATA slim optical disk drive.
The hard disk drive bays for installing up to two SATA hard disk drives.
Remote Power-On Feature (Resume On LAN)
The remote power-on function turns on the workstation through a network. It sends a special packet
from the management computer to a remote workstation to turn it on if the workstation is off-
powered.
To enable this feature, you must select "Enabled" for parameter in the Power Management Setup of
the Advanced menu of the SETUP. (See Chapter 4.)
The remote power-on feature is not available in the following cases. Press the POWER switch once
to start the OS, and turn off the workstation in an appropriate procedure.
Abnormal previous system shut-down
No power supply to the workstation (due to turned-off breaker, disconnected power cord,
power blackout, etc.)
AC-LINK Feature
When the power cord of the workstation is connected to an uninterruptible power supply (UPS) unit,
the workstation supports the power linkage feature that enables control over the power supply from
the UPS to the workstation. The AC-LINK feature can be enabled or disabled with the Workstation
menu of the SETUP. (See Chapter 4.)