increase this rate to 30 characters per second. Refer to “Start
Options” on page 30 for information on setting keyboard speed.
Using locks
To deter unauthorized use of your server, you can lock the cover
and keyboard.
Locking the cover
You can use the cover lock and keys to secure the outside cover.
Two identical keys are provided with your server. Locksmiths are
not authorized to duplicate these keys. You must order replacement
keys from the key manufacturer. The key serial number and the
telephone number are on a tag attached to the keys. Record this
information in the space provided in Appendix A, “Server records
and specifications” on page 211. Store the tag in a safe place.
Locking the keyboard
You can disable the keyboard so that others are unable to use it. If
a power-on password is set, the keyboard is locked when you turn
on the server. You must type the correct password before the
keyboard will unlock. You can enable the power-on password
feature with the Configuration/Setup Utility program.
Some operating systems have a keyboard and mouse lock-up
feature. Check the documentation that comes with your operating
system for more information.
Using a security U-bolt
With a U-bolt and a steel cable, you can secure your server to a
desk, table, or other fixture. This helps to protect against theft.
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