User's Guide

System Overview 1-7
9 STATUS lamp (green/amber) (on the real panel)
This lamp indicates the server status. The lamp is green during normal operation. The lamp
turns amber or flashes when the server enters an abnormal state.
10 POST lamps
The lamps are mounted on boards. They are on during POST after the power is turned on.
11 UID lamp (blue)
This lamp goes on when the UID switch is pressed. (The lamp also goes on when software
issues a command.)
12 Power supply unit (power supply slot 1)
This unit supplies power to the server.
13 AC POWER lamp
This lamp turns green and flashes when the server receives AC power from the power cord.
The lamp turns green when the server power switch is turned on, and it turns amber when a
power failure occurs.
14 Power supply unit extension slot (power supply slot 2)
An optional power supply unit may be installed in this slot. The slot , when empty, is
protected with the blank cover.
15 AC inlet (for the power supply unit provided as standard)
Connect the power cord to this socket when the power supply unit is mounted in power
supply slot 0.
16 AC inlet (for an additional power supply unit)
Connect the power cord to this socket when the power supply unit is mounted in power
supply slot 1.
17 LINK/ACT lamp (green)
This lamp indicates data activity on the LAN.
18 100BASE-TX/10BASE-T connectors
Connect network systems on the LAN to the connectors.
The number "1" following the bold-faced number indicates LAN port 1, and the number "2"
indicates LAN port 2.
19 Speed lamp (amber)
This lamp indicates the transmission speed of the LAN.
20 Hole for mounting the AC cord holder
Mount the provided AC cord holder as needed.