Operation Manual
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- 1 Preface
- 2 Installation steps, overview
- 3 Important information
- 4 Hardware installation
- 5 Starting up and operation
- 5.1 Access to the drives (floorstand model)
- 5.2 Control elements and indicators
- 5.3 Switching the server on and off
- 5.4 Configuring the server
- 5.4.1 Configuring the onboard SATA controller
- 5.4.2 Configuring the SAS/SATA RAID controller
- 5.4.3 Configuring the server and installing the operating system with the ServerView Installation Manager
- 5.4.4 Configuring the server and installing the operating system without the ServerView Installation Manager
- 5.5 Cleaning the server
- 6 Property and data protection
- 7 Troubleshooting and tips
- 7.1 Power-on indicator remains unlit
- 7.2 Server switches itself off
- 7.3 Screen remains blank
- 7.4 Flickering stripes on monitor screen
- 7.5 No screen display or display drifts
- 7.6 No mouse pointer displayed on screen
- 7.7 Incorrect date and time
- 7.8 Drives reported as “dead” when starting system
- 7.9 Added drive reported as defective
- 7.10 Error message on screen
- 7.11 Expansion cards or onboard devices not recognized
- 7.12 Temperature warning
- 7.13 No effect of keyboard or mouse
- 7.14 Optical drive cannot read data
- 8 CSS components
- 8.1 Hot-plug components
- 8.2 Non-hot-plug components
- 9 Appendix: server specification
- Index

56 Operating Manual TX150 S7
Connecting the server to the mains Hardware installation
Connecting the monitor
Ê Connect the monitor to the video connector of the server (see figure 9 on
page 55).
Ê Connect the power cable of the monitor to a grounded mains outlet of the in-
house mains and/or to the mains socket strip of the rack.
V CAUTION!
The rated current for the monitor is indicated on the technical data label
on the monitor or in the operating manual for the monitor.
4.5 Connecting the server to the mains
The server is either equipped with an integrated power supply unit or with one
or two hot-plug power supply units.
If it has a single hot-plug power supply unit, a second power supply unit can be
added during operation to achieve a redundant power supply. If one power
supply unit is defective, the other then guarantees unimpaired operation. Each
hot-plug power supply unit can be replaced during operation (see "Hot-plug
power supply units (optional)" on page 89).
V CAUTION!
The server is automatically set to a mains voltage in the range 100 V -
240 V. You may only operate the server if its rated voltage range
corresponds to the local mains voltage.
Ê Connect the power cord to the server power supply unit.
Ê Connect the mains plug to a grounded mains outlet in the in-house power
supply network or a power outlet of the socket strip in the rack (see Technical
Manual for rack).
I A phase redundancy in the power supply of the server can be set up if
two hot-plug power supply units are installed.
In this case, each of the power supply units is either connected to two
different phases or to two separate circuits of the internal power supply
network.