5. CONTROLLING THE HARDWARE
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5.1 Automatic Shutdown of the Equipment
This function automatically shuts down the equipment when running the equipment would
pose a danger when fan failure or abnormally high temperature is detected. By doing so, you
can protect internal parts such as a processor from thermal degradation and prevent thermal
runaway of the system due to malfunction of this equipment. The equipment can be also
automatically shut down by a remote shutdown signal input from an external device.
5.1.1 Automatic shutdown when detecting fan failure
When the equipment detects an error in one of the fans, the equipment automatically shuts
down.
• This function can be enabled or disabled in the
RAS Setup
window. In the default
factory-shipped setting, this function is enabled. For details, see “3.1.3 Using the RAS
Setup window”.
• After an automatic shutdown initiated by this function is complete, the power is turned
off.
• Alternatively; a user application can detect a fan failure using a RAS event and shut
down the equipment. For information about a RAS event, see “4.2 RAS Event
Notification”.
NOTICE
If this equipment continues to operate with fan failure detected, internal parts
such as a processor are not cooled down sufficiently, and that may cause
thermal runaway of the system due to malfunction of the equipment or result in
damage to the parts. If possible, enable the automatic shutdown feature.
If the automatic shutdown feature is not used, have a user application detect a
fan failure using a RAS event and shut down the equipment.
NOTE
For information about how to replace a fan, refer to “HF-W7500 Model 40
INSTRUCTION MANUAL (manual number WIN-62-0065)”.
5.1.2 Automatic shutdown when detecting abnormally high temperature
When the temperature sensor in this equipment detects the temperature is abnormally high
inside the chassis, the equipment automatically shuts down.
• This function can be enabled or disabled in the
RAS Setup
window. In the default
factory setting, this function is disabled. For details, see “3.1.3 Using the RAS Setup
window”.
• After an automatic shutdown initiated by this function is complete, the power is turned
off.
• Alternatively; a user application can detect abnormally high temperature using a RAS
event and shut down the equipment. For information about a RAS event, see “4.2 RAS
Event Notification”.
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