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Intel TSRMT2 Carrier/Industrial Grade Server
Quick Start Guide
Connecting the Monitor, Keyboard, and Mouse
CAUTION:
UNPLUG THE SERVER. Before connecting external devices, make sure
the server is not plugged in, or equipment could be damaged.
Before turning on the server, you must connect these devices to the back of the TSRMT2 server.
1. Connect a video monitor to the video port (C in Figure 3 ).
2. Connect a keyboard to the PS/2 port (G in Figure 3).
3. Connect a USB mouse to the USB port (A in Figure 3).
Applying Power for the First Time
WARNING
The DC power source may produce hazardous voltage levels exceeding
–72 VDC and high energy levels above 240VA that may cause electric
shock or burns. All DC input connections should be made only by a
qualified service person only to prevent injury. All wiring terminals
connected to the DC input terminal block must be fully insulated with no
exposed bare metal.
The first time you turn the server on you need to enter the BIOS Setup Utility and set the correct
date and time values. After setting these values the server executes its Power-On Self-Test (POST)
sequence and passes control to the Boot Manager.
For information on the Boot Manager, refer to the
Intel TSRMT2 Server System Product Guide
.
Follow these steps to power up the TSRMT2 server for the first time:
1. Make sure all external devices, such as a monitor, keyboard, and mouse, have been connected.
2. Plug in the AC power cord or connect the DC power wiring to the back of the chassis (L in
3. Plug the male ends of the server AC power cords into wall outlets (grounded, three-pronged
AC power outlets).
4. Turn on the video monitor.
5. Press the Power button on the front panel (B in Figure 2). Pressing this button causes the server
fans to start up and POST to begin.
6. When POST displays the message: “Hit <F2> if you want to run SETUP,” enter <F2> and the
system will enter the BIOS Setup Utility. (If you see a prompt asking for a system password,
pressing the <ENTER> key will get you directly to the BIOS Setup Utility.)
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NOTE
For information on how to use the BIOS Setup Utility, see the
Intel
TSRMT2 Server System Product Guide
.