
25
Please
be
advised
that
no
VGA
port
is
available
from
the
system
front
or
rear
panel.
Please
manage
to
build
up
a
Console
Connection
with
another
PC
for
visual
confirmation.
Add
your
cables,
such
as
USB
keyboard,
USB
mouse
onto
the
USB
ports,
as
the
devices
to
control
the
system.
Watch
Input
AC
Power
Range
Please
leave
the
two
AC
power
cords
as
the
last
cable
to
be
added,
right
on
the
two
AC
Inlets
as
indicated
below
with
blue
circle.
The
AC
input
range
of
the
built
‐
in
Power
Supply
is
100
‐
240Vac.
If
your
AC
input
is
not
within
this
range,
though
rarely
possible
in
fact,
it
is
not
compliant
with
the
system
and
you
should
not
plug
in
the
AC
power
cord.
System
Is
Up
On
AC
Power
In
some
cases,
depending
on
whether
a
BIOS
setting
has
been
configured
to
allow
immediate
power
‐
on
upon
the
delivery
of
AC
power,
system
might
come
right
up
unexpectedly
for
no
particular
reason.
Please
refer
to
BIOS
section
for
details
with
“Restore
On
AC
Power
Loss”
.
Have
you
wish
to
bring
it
down,
simply
press
once
on
the
power
switch
(located
next
to
power
supply
with
yellow
circle),
or
press
and
hold
for
4
seconds,
to
reach
that
goal.
However,
in
most
occasions,
without
such
abrupt
event
as
stated
above,
simply
press
once
on
the
Power
Switch
to
turn
on
the
system.
Power
Redundancy
NSP
‐
2C30
comes
with
one
2U
redundant
power
that
has
two
independent
power
modules,
with
each
of
them
capable
of
sustaining
the
entire
system
operation
alone.
The
standard
redundancy
of
this
power
supply
would
trigger
the
internal
audible
alarm
in
the
light
of
various
incidences
onto
one
of
the
modules,
such
as:
(1)
No
AC
input
at
the
power
inlet
(2)
Power
module
not
at
the
correct
plugged
‐
in
operation
position
(3)
Module
malfunction.
In
these
cases,
please
press
on
the
“red
button”
to
disable
the
alarm
signal
first,
followed
by
the
attempts
below
respectively:
(1)
Making
sure
that
AC
power
cord
is
firmly
added
(2)
Power
module
is
pushed
gently
into
the
position
again
(3)
The
malfunctioned
module
has
been
swapped
with
a
working
replacement.
3.1
Turning
On
The
System
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