Figure 3, To locate the front, Back-panel indicators and features – Dell PowerEdge 2650 User Manual

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Additional indicators are located behind the bezel. The front-panel status LCD provides information using an alphanumeric character display (see "

LCD Status

Messages

"). See

Figure 3

-2

for the front-panel indicators and features.

Figure 3

-2

shows the front-panel features of the system.

Table 3

-2

describes the front-panel features.

Figure 3-2. Front-Panel Features

 

 

Back-Panel Indicators and Features

Figure 3

-3

shows the back-panel features of the system.

Table 3

-3

describes the back-panel features.

Figure 3-3. Back-Panel Features

 

Table 3-2. Front-Panel Features 

Component

Description

Power button

Turns system power off and on.

l

If you turn off the system using the power button and the system is running an ACPI-compliant operating system (such as
Microsoft® Windows® 2000), the system can perform an orderly shutdown before power is turned off.

l

If the system is not running an ACPI-compliant operating system, power is turned off immediately after the power button is
pressed.

The button is enabled in the System Setup program. When disabled, the button can only turn system power on. For more information,
see your User's Guide and the operating system's documentation.

Power indicator

Provides information on power status (see "

Power Indicator Codes

").

CD and diskette
drive indicators

Indicates read or write access to the respective drive.

hard-drive
indicators

Provide information on the status of the respective hard drive (see "

Hard-Drive Indicator Codes

").

NIC indicators

Indicate whether the NIC has a valid link to the network (see "

NIC Indicator Codes

").

Status LCD

Can signify when the system is operating correctly or when the system needs attention (see "

LCD Status Messages

").

System
identification button

Can be used to identify a particular system (see "

System Identification Indicators

").

NMI button

Can be used to troubleshoot software and device driver errors when using certain operating systems. This button is often referred to
as a "force dump switch" and can be pressed using the end of a paper clip. When the option is enabled in the System Setup program
and the button is pressed, an NMI alerts the system.

Use this button only if directed to do so by qualified support personnel or by the operating system's documentation. For more
information, see your User's Guide and the operating system's documentation.

Bezel connector

Transmits logic signals for the system-status indicator on the bezel (see "

System-Status Indicators

").

I/O ports and
connectors

Attach peripheral devices to the system. For more information, see "I/O Ports and Connectors" in your User's Guide.

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