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1-28 System Overview
USING YOUR SERVER
This section describes basic operations of the server, including how to use devices such as the
floppy disk drive and the CD-ROM drive.
Front Bezel
IMPORTANT:
When shipped, the server front bezel is unlocked. The key
can be found on the inner side of the front bezel.
Open the front bezel to power on/off the server, to access the floppy disk drive, CD-ROM drive,
and 5.25-inch devices, or to install/remove hard disks to/from the 3.5-inch device bays.
Lock Unlock
IMPORTANT:
To open the front bezel, you must unlock the bezel with the
security key shipped with your system.
1.
If the front bezel is closed, insert the provided security key into the keyhole and turn the
key to unlock the front bezel.
2.
Then, hold the front bezel edges and gently pull the bezel away from the computer chassis.
When you close the front bezel, lock the bezel with the key for security.
IMPORTANT:
Do not open the front bezel by pulling the upper left corner
with one hand. If the front bezel cannot be opened easily, hold the upper
left and lower left corners of the front bezel with both your hands and then
pull it out toward you.
Summary of Contents for EXPRESS5800/120MF
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