Chapter 3. server controls, leds, and power, Front view, Chapter – Lenovo 6435 User Manual

Page 41: Server, Controls, Leds, Power, Front, View

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Chapter

3.

Server

controls,

LEDs,

and

power

This

chapter

describes

the

controls

and

light-emitting

diodes

(LEDs)

and

how

to

turn

the

server

on

and

off.

Front

view

The

following

illustration

shows

the

controls,

light-emitting

diodes

(LEDs),

and

connectors

on

the

front

of

the

server.

1

Power-on

LED

6

System

Error

LED

2

Power-control

button

7

USB

1

connector

3

Reset

button

8

USB

2

connector

4

Hard-disk-drive

activity

LED

9

CD

drive

activity

LED

5

Locator

LED

10

CD-eject

button

Power-on

LED:

When

this

LED

is

lit

and

not

flashing,

it

indicates

that

the

server

is

turned

on.

When

this

LED

is

flashing,

it

indicates

that

the

server

is

turned

off

and

still

connected

to

an

ac

power

source.

When

this

LED

is

off,

it

indicates

that

ac

power

is

not

present,

or

the

power

supply

or

the

LED

itself

has

failed.

Note:

If

this

LED

is

off,

it

does

not

mean

that

there

is

no

electrical

power

in

the

server.

The

LED

might

be

burned

out.

To

remove

all

electrical

power

from

the

server,

you

must

disconnect

the

power

cord

from

the

electrical

outlet.

Power-control

button:

Press

this

button

to

turn

the

server

on

and

off

manually.

A

power-control-button

shield

comes

installed

around

the

button

to

prevent

the

server

from

being

turned

off

accidentally.

You

can

remove

this

disk-shaped

shield

if

you

prefer.

Reset

button:

Press

this

button

to

reset

the

server

and

run

the

power-on

self-test

(POST).

You

might

have

to

use

a

pen

or

the

end

of

a

straightened

paper

clip

to

press

the

button.

Hard

disk

drive

activity

LED:

When

this

LED

is

flashing,

it

indicates

that

a

hard

disk

drive

is

in

use.

Locator

LED:

This

LED

can

be

lit

remotely

by

the

system

administrator

to

aid

in

visually

locating

the

server.

System-error

LED:

When

this

LED

is

lit,

it

indicates

that

a

system

error

has

occurred.

An

LED

on

the

system

board

might

also

be

lit

to

help

isolate

the

error.

See

Chapter

5,

“Solving

problems,”

on

page

37

for

additional

information.

©

Lenovo

2008.

Portions

©

IBM

Corp.

2008.

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