3. Getting started
Barco – TransForm A - Workstation for Windows – DOC-3266-2 – Revision 16 – August 2007
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3.1
Examining
3.1.1
Processor
The P
ROCESSOR
is available in several configurations differing in the type of the CPU, the power supply, and the
system mainboard. The table below lists the possible configurations and related product codes which are used
further on to indicate a particular device where applicable:
standard power
supply
redundant power
supply 400 W
redundant power
supply 650 W
Pentium® IV 3.4 GHz, 6 PCI slots
AGS-3328-2
AGS-3328-3
–
Core™ 2 Duo 2.13 GHz, 4 PCI slots, 3 PCIe slots
AGS-3389-2
AGS-3389-3
–
Dual Xeon® Dual-Core, 6 PCI slots
–
–
AGS-3390-1
Single Xeon® Dual-Core, 6 PCI slots
–
–
AGS-3390-2
The front
13
12
1
8
3
5
4
11
10
6
2
9
1
air supply
2
handle of filter mounting
3
restart button
4
(
reserved)
5
buzzer reset button: power module failed
(only applicable with redundant power supply)
6
red LED:
power module failed
(only applicable with redundant power supply)
7
yellow LED:
hard disk access
8
green LED:
power on
9
floppy disk drive
(optional)
10
hard disk drive / RAID 1 subsystem / RAID 5 subsystem
11
DVD ROM drive
12
(
reserved)
13
power button
Figure 3-1
front view of the P
ROCESSOR
Next to the air supply openings [1] there is the handle of the filter mounting [2]. In the center behind the front
flap there are from top to bottom the
buzzer reset button
for power module failure [5], the
lock keyboard
switch
[4] followed by the
restart
button [3] and finally the
power
button [13]. Next to these buttons to the
right side there are three LED’s. In the top position there is a red LED, indicating
power module failure
[6] of a
redundant power module. The yellow LED indicates
hard disk access
[7] and the green LED indicates
power on