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Place the tabs on the outriggers into the corresponding slots on the
bottom panel and slide the outriggers toward the ends of the chassis.
4 Carefully return the chassis to the upright position.
Starting the server
Before you start the server for the first time:
■ The redundant power supply is autosensing. It automatically determines
the voltage of the incoming power source and compensates accordingly.
The optional PS/2 power supply has a voltage selector switch. Make sure
that the voltage selector switch on the PS/2 power supply is set to the
correct voltage for your area.
■ Make sure all cables are firmly connected to the proper ports on the back
panel of the computer.
■ Make sure that both power supply modules in the redundant power
supply are turned on. (The PS/2 power supply does not need to be turned
on separately.)
■ Make sure the computer and monitor are plugged into an AC outlet,
power strip, or UPS and that the power strip or UPS is turned on.
To start the system:
1 If you have connected the system components to a power strip or UPS,
make sure all the system components are turned off, then turn on the
power strip or UPS.
2 Turn on the monitor.
3 Turn on the computer. Make sure the individual power buttons on the
power supply modules are turned on. The light-emitting diodes (LED) in
the power button and on each power supply module are on when the
power is on.
Caution Electricity can flow from connected peripherals into the
system causing a shock. Make sure the server and
peripherals are turned off and unplugged from the power
outlet when you connect peripherals to the computer.
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