Disabling a Forgotten Password
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Disabling a Forgotten Password
The password jumper enables these password features or disables them and clears
any password(s) currently in use.
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Only trained service technicians are authorized to remove the appliance cover and
access any of the components inside the appliance. Before you begin this procedure,
review the safety instructions that came with the appliance.
To disable a forgotten password:
1.
Power off the appliance, including any attached peripherals, and disconnect the
appliance from the electrical outlet.
2.
Open the appliance. See
3.
Remove the jumper plug from the password jumper.
on page 72 to locate the password jumper (labeled
"PWRD_EN") on the system-board.
4.
Close the appliance. See
5.
Reconnect your appliance and peripherals to their electrical outlets, and power
on the appliance.
The existing passwords are not disabled (erased) until the appliance boots with
the password jumper plug in the disabled position. However, before you assign
a new appliance and/or setup password, you must reset the jumper plug to the
enabled position.
7
Battery
Battery socket
8
FAN3
Appliance fan 3 connector
9
PWRD_EN
NVRAM_CLR
Password enable jumper
NVRAM clear jumper
10
USB_CONN
Internal USB connector
11
CTRL_PNL
Control panel connector
12
SATA_C
SATA connector C
13
SATA_B
SATA connector B
14
SATA_A
SATA connector A
15
FAN2
Appliance fan 2 connector
16
FAN1
Appliance fan 1 connector
17
12V
4-pin power connector
18
PWR_CONN
24-pin power connector
Table 7
System-Board Connectors (Continued)
Connector
Description
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