Dell POWEREDGE R710 User Manual

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Dell™ PowerEdge™ R710 Technical Guidebook

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sectiOn 20. DOcumentatiOn

a. Overview, Description, and list

PowerEdge R710 and other 11G systems use the new enterprise documentation set. The following is a

summary of some of the documents slated for the PowerEdge R710 product. For the complete list of

documents, including language requirements and delivery scheduling, refer to the Documentation Matrix

and the Documentation Milestones in the InfoDev Functional Publications Plan.

• Getting Started Guide: This guide provides initial setup steps, a list of key system features, and

technical specifications. This document is required for certain worldwide regulatory submittals.

This guide is printed and shipped with the system, and is also available in PDF format on the

Dell support site.

• Hardware Owner’s Manual: This document provides troubleshooting and remove/replace

procedures, as well as information on the System Setup program, system messages, codes,

and indicators. This document is provided to customers in HTML and PDF format at the Dell

support site.

• System Information Label: The system information label documents the system board layout

and system jumper settings and is located on the system cover. Text is minimized due to space

limitations and translation considerations. The label size is standardized across platforms.

• Information Update: This is a PDF document that provides information on late changes and

issues having significant customer impact which were discovered after document signoff.

• General System Information Placemat: This is a paper document that is provided with every

system. The document provides general information about the system, including software

license agreement information and the location of the service tag.

• Rack Placemat: This is a paper document that is provided with the rack kits. The document

provides an overview of procedures for setting up the rack.

sectiOn 21. PackaGinG OPtiOns

PackaGinG

PROviDe PackaGinG tO suPPORt system

Packaging should

incorporate keyboard,

mouse, bezel, Doc,

CDs, rails

• Will not bag the server in outbound pack

• Multi-pack rails targeted to go in a box within the

multi-pack but investigation underway for a separate

box for ease of customer staging

• Accessory tray needs a cover and icon showing contents

• Doc Box – separate box within the main box containing

import documentation and software (OS, OM, etc.)

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