Lenovo 8332 Front operators panel LEDs and switches, Front operator’s panel components, Status

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Front operator's panel LEDs and switches

Front operator's panel LEDs and switches

The front operator’s panel LED fault and status conditions are defined in Table 4. Functions of the push-button switches are defined in Table 5.

Figure 18. Front operator’s panel components

1USB port

2Power active LED 3Unit fault LED 4ID LED 5On/off switch

6Reset button (recessed) 7ID LED activation switch

Table 4. Front operator's panel LED states

LED

Status

 

 

Power active

Constant green: good or positive indication

 

 

Unit fault

Constant amber: fault present

 

 

Enclosure ID

Blue: only when activated

 

 

Table 5. Front operator's panel switch functions

 

 

Push-button

 

switch

Definition

 

 

On/Off

Function of this button is dependent on the enclosure status.

 

Enclosure connected to power source but not operating.

 

Press button to activate and commence boot process.

 

Enclosure operating: Depress button for <4 seconds to turn off

 

the enclosure.

 

 

System reset

Resets the enclosure hardware and firmware.

 

This button is recessed and is activated with a ball-point pen or similar

 

implement.

 

 

Enclosure ID

Each press of this button causes the state of the blue ID LED on the Front

 

Operator's Panel and rear panel to change.

 

 

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Contents Machine Type Secure Managed Client Storage Array User GuidePage Secure Managed Client - Storage Array User Guide First Edition October Copyright Lenovo 2005, 2008. All rights reservedContents ivUser Guide Product contents, order options, and accessories IntroductionviUser Guide Chapter 1. Important safety information 2User Guide 4 Boot drive 5 Server board 6 PCI slots Chapter 2. FeaturesFigure 1. SMC - Storage Array front view Enclosure subsystem Enclosure chassis Server board subdivision Server board I/O panelFront operators panel ConnectorsServer board LEDs Power supply unit Rear panelPower supply output connectors Cooling fansDrive carrier module Figure 10. Cooling fanDrive status indicator Anti-tamperlocks4Drive lock indicator opening 1Green LED 2Amber LED 3Torque screw12User Guide Chapter 3. Getting Started Planning your installationDrive bay numbering convention Preparation of site and host server Enclosure installation prerequisitesUnpacking the enclosure system Rack installation prerequisites Planning and configuring your installationFigure 14. Unpacking the SMC - Storage Array Rail kit assembly Installing the enclosure in a rackEnclosure installation Power cord connection Grounding checks18User Guide Power supply unit LED Power onChapter 4. Operation Front operators panel LEDs and switches Blue only when activatedTable 5. Front operators panel switch functions switchStarting the drives Disk drive LEDsEngaging the drive module anti-tamperlocks Activating an anti-tamperlockBIOS settings Turning offChapter 5. Troubleshooting and problem solving Initial start-upproblemsFaulty cords Alarm sounds and power upFault condition ConditionLED state LEDsCooling fan LEDs Drive carrier module LEDsRear panel LED Server board LEDsAudible alarms Alarm interpretationDescription LED/buzzerLED/buzzer System faults TroubleshootingPower supply unit faults Cooling fan faults Thermal coolingTable 14. Cooling fan faults Table 15. Thermal coolingDrive carrier module faults Dealing with hardware faultsContinuous operation during replacement 32User Guide Chapter 6. Notices Lenovo United States, Inc 1009 Think PlaceBuilding One Morrisville, NC USA Attention Lenovo Director of LicensingTrademarks Page 1P P/N 45K1342