3-20 Setting Up Your Server
IMPORTANT:
Turn off the power of the server, and then connect the peripheral
devices. Connecting them with the server is on may cause
malfunction or a failure. (This does not apply to USB devices.)
If connecting a non-NEC (third party) peripheral device or interface
cable, ask your service representative if the device/cable is
compatible with the server. Some devices provided by third parties
are not compatible with the server.
Plug in the keyboard and mouse with "
Δ
" on the connector upward.
Secure the power cord firmly with the tie wrap attached to the
power supply unit.
Form the cables so that they will not bump the rack door or the
guide rails on the sides of the rack.
Form the power cord so that it will slack slightly at around the AC
inlet of the server. This is to prevent the cord from coming off when
the server is pulled out.
Confirm that no pressure is applied to the power cord plug.
Be sure to use the cable for 200 VAC (optional), if you use the
server with 200 VAC power. The AC power cord provided with the
server accepts 100 VAC only. Do not use the cord with 200-VAC
power.
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