Back-panel features, Power-supply indicator – Dell PowerEdge 1655MC User Manual

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2.

 

Place the drive on the shelf and attach the drive to the server module that you want to configure.

3.

 

Remove the drive and the drive shelf. Do not leave the drive attached during normal system operation.

Back-Panel Features

The back of the system provides access to the network switch modules (2), the system management module, the fans, and power supplies (see

Figure 1

-4

).

Table 1

-2

provides information about the back-panel features.

Figure 1-4. Back-Panel Features

Table 1-2. Back-Panel Features 

Power-Supply Indicator

Each hot-pluggable power supply has indicators that can provide information about power status, fault, and the presence of AC power (see

Figure 1

-5

).

Table 1

-3

lists the power-supply indicator codes.

Figure 1-5. Power-Supply Indicators

Table 1-3. Power-Supply Indicator Codes 

NOTICE:

The USB diskette or USB CD drive must be placed on the drive shelf during operation. The drive must be horizontal and level to operate

properly.

NOTE:

If the drive must be designated as the boot drive, reset the power on the server module.

Component

Description

Power supply indicators

Provide information about power status (see "

Power-Supply Indicator Codes

").

Network switch module indicators

Provide information about the 10/100/100 BASE-T network status (see "

Network Switch Module Features

").

System management module indicators Provide information about system status, system management status, and port status.

Indicator

Activity
Indicator

Indicator Code

DC power indicator

Green

Indicates that the power supply is operational.

AC power present
indicator

Green

Indicates that AC power is present at the power supply and that the system is connected to an AC power
source.

Fault indicator

Amber

Indicates that the power supply is in a fault condition. See your system Installation and Troubleshooting Guide for
more information.

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