System overview, Front-panel features – Dell PowerEdge 850 User Manual

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System Overview

Dell™ PowerEdge™ 850 Systems User's Guide

  

Front-Panel Features

  

Back-Panel Features

  

System Features

  

Supported Operating Systems

  

Power Protection Devices

  

Other Information You May Need

  

Obtaining Technical Assistance


This section describes the major hardware and software features of your system, including front- and back-panel indicators, and provides information about
connecting external devices to the system and using power protection devices. It also lists other documents that you may need to install and operate your
system, as well as how to obtain technical assistance.

 

Front-Panel Features

Figure 1

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shows the controls, indicators, and connectors located behind the optional bezel on the front-panel features and indicators of the system. (To

remove the optional bezel and access the front panel, press the latch at the left end of the bezel. See "Opening the System" in your Installation and
Troubleshooting Guide
for detailed instructions on removing the bezel.)

Table 1

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lists the front-panel indicators, buttons, and connectors.

 

Figure 1-1. Front-Panel Features

The power button controls the power input to the system's power supply.

A system identification button on the front panel can be used to locate a particular system within a rack. When one of these buttons is pushed or the systems
management software is used to identify the system, the blue system status indicator on the front of the system blinks. (To stop the indicator from blinking,
press the identification button a second time, or use the systems management software.) The optional locking system bezel incorporates blue and amber
system status indicators. The blue indicator lights up when the system is operating correctly.

 

Table 1-1. Front-Panel LED Indicators, Buttons, and Connectors 

 

Feature

 

Icon

 

Description

System status
indicator

System
identification
button

The blue system status indicator lights up during normal system operation.

The amber system status indicator flashes when the system needs attention due to a system problem.

You can use the system identification buttons on the front and back panels to locate a particular system within a rack. When
one of these buttons is pushed, the blue system status indicators on the front and back panels blink until one of the buttons is
pushed again.

You can also use the systems management software to cause the indicators to flash to identify a particular system.

Hard-drive
indicator

The green hard-drive activity indicator flashes when the SATA hard drives are in use.

 

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