2-4 General Description
1 File bay
The file bay contains both a 5.25-inch device bay and a 3.5-inch device bay.
2 CD-ROM drive
The CD-ROM drive reads data from the inserted CD-ROM.
Each drive is equipped with the following:
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Tray Eject button to eject the tray
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Access lamp that indicates the disk access status
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Emergency hole to forcibly eject the tray
3 5.25-inch device bay
Backup file device may be installed in the 5.25-inch device bay.
The server can include a maximum of two devices.
A CD-ROM drive is installed on the top of bay.
4 3.5-inch floppy disk drive
Reads/writes data from/to the 3.5-inch floppy disk inserted.
The floppy disk drive is equipped with the following:
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Eject button to eject the floppy disk
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Access lamp that indicates the floppy disk access status
5 Disk access lamp (green)
The disk access lamp is lit while the system accesses to a built-in hard disk. If the built-in hard
disk is connected to the proper optional board, this lamp can be lit only when the LED cable
provided with the system is connected.
6 POWER/SLEEP lamp (green)
Lights in green when the server is powered on. Blinks when the system is placed in the sleep
mode.
7 POWER/SLEEP switch
The POWER/SLEEP switch is used to turn the power of the server ON/OFF. If you press this
switch once, the power is turned on with the lamp going on green. If you press the switch
again, the power is turned off.
Some OS setting can provide the function of switching to the power saving (sleep) mode. If
you press the POWER/SLEEP switch once after the setting, the system is entered into the
power saving mode. If you press the switch again, the system is returned to the normal state.
(Depending on installed optional boards, the function cannot be provided.)
8 Front mask
The front mask protects the front face of the chassis.
9 Release tabs (3 at an end of front mask)
The release tabs are provided to release the lock of the front mask. Press the tabs to remove
the front mask.
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