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To connect the cables:
1.
Connect the video cables from the monitors (or the equivalent cables from cable extension
consoles) to the video out ports on the graphics controller cards in the expansion slots. See
the graphics controller documentation for more information.
2.
Connect the cables for the mouse and keyboard (or the equivalent cables from a cable
extension console) to their ports on the I/O panel.
3.
Connect cables to other ports on the I/O panel as needed.
4.
Connect external Narrow Ultra SCSI devices to the Narrow Ultra SCSI port on the back panel.
See “Connecting an External SCSI Device” later in this chapter for more information.
5.
Connect cables to ports on other cards in the expansion slots. See “Installed Expansion
Cards” in this chapter and expansion card documentation for more information.
6.
Make sure the voltage selection switch on the back of the base unit is set to the proper line
voltage for your location. If your location uses 115 volts, the number 115 must be visible. If
your location uses 230 volts, the number 230 must be visible.
WARNING
If you do not set the voltage selection switch correctly, serious equipment
damage may result when you turn on power to the system.
7.
Connect the system power cord to the AC receptacle on the base unit.
CAUTION
When you connect the power cord from the system to an AC power outlet, auxiliary
power is applied to the system.
8.
If using an AC distribution box or an uninterruptible power supply (UPS), connect its power
cord to a grounded, three-prong AC power outlet.
CAUTION
If using an AC distribution box, ensure its circuit breaker is set to Off before connecting the power
cord.
9.
Connect the power cords from the monitor, system, and any external optional peripherals to
receptacles on a grounded, three-prong AC wall outlet, an AC distribution box, or a UPS.
10.
If you have any removable disk drives to install in the disk drive bay, refer to “Installing
Removable Disk Drives” later in this chapter.
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