Table 4. Back panel features (continued)
Item
Indicator, button, or
connector
Icon
Description
8
Full-height PCIe expansion
card slot (4)
Enables you to connect up to four full-height PCI Express
expansion cards.
9
Ethernet connector (4)
Four integrated 10/100/1000 Mbps Network Interface Card
(NIC) connectors
or
Four integrated connectors that include:
●
Two 10/100/1000 Mbps NIC connectors
●
Two 100 Mbps/1 Gbps/10 Gbps SFP+/10 GbE T
connectors
10
Power supply unit (PSU1)
AC
495 W, 750 W, or 1100 W
or
DC
750 W or 1100 W
11
Power supply unit (PSU2)
Diagnostic indicators
The diagnostic indicators on the system indicate operation and error status.
Diagnostic indicators on the front panel
NOTE:
No diagnostic indicators are lit when the system is turned off. To start the system, plug it into a working power
source and press the power button.
Table 5. Diagnostic indicators
Icon
Description
Condition
Corrective action
Health indicator
The indicator turns solid blue if the
system is in good health.
None required.
The indicator flashes amber:
●
When the system is turned on.
●
When the system is in standby.
●
If any error condition exists. For
example, a failed fan, PSU, or a
hard drive.
Check the System Event Log or system messages
for the specific issue. For more information
about error messages, see the
Dell Event and
Error Messages Reference Guide
at
Dell.com/
openmanagemanuals
>
OpenManage software
.
The POST process is interrupted without any video
output due to invalid memory configurations. See the
Getting help section.
Hard drive
indicator
The indicator flashes amber if
there is a hard drive error.
Check the System Event Log to determine the
hard drive that has an error. Run the appropriate
Online Diagnostics test. Restart the system and run
embedded diagnostics (ePSA). If the hard drives are
configured in a RAID array, restart the system and
enter the host adapter configuration utility program.
Electrical
indicator
The indicator flashes amber if the
system experiences an electrical
error (for example, voltage out of
range, or a failed power supply unit
(PSU) or voltage regulator).
Check the System Event Log or system messages
for the specific issue. If it is due to a problem with
the PSU, check the LED on the PSU. Reseat the
PSU. If the problem persists, see the Getting help
section.
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