Hitachi 8880R manual Powering-On the System, Accessing the Power Supplies

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Powering-On the System

Ch 1: Hardware

Powering-On the System

Before turning on the system confirm that the main power LED (green), located on the front panel, is illuminated. If so, you may press the Main Power Switch to boot the system. If the LED is not illuminated you will need to manually access the individual power supplies and turn them on in order starting with Power Supply #1, located on the far left. See the figures and directions below to assist you in accessing and turning on the power supplies.

NOTE: Ensure direct power switch is in the “OFF” or normal position.

 

HDDs

 

Power Supply Cover

HDD Bay Door

Remove these 2 screws

 

located on metal tabs

Figure 1 Accessing the Power Supplies (1)

Power Supplies

Figure 1 Accessing the Power Supplies (1)Figure 2 Accessing the Power Supplies (2)Manual backgroundManual background Power Supply door folds down

Figure 2 Accessing the Power Supplies (2)

1.Remove the Power Supply cover by opening the HDD bay door using the key, and then unscrewing and removing the 2 screws located at the bottom of the HDD bay on the metal tabs. See Figure 1 Accessing the Power Supplies (1).

2.Open the Power Supply door by pulling it forward, it folds down to open exposing the power supplies.

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Hitachi VisionBase 8880R Server

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Contents Hitachi VisionBase 8880R Server Product GuideCopyright TrademarksDisclaimer Issue Date November Part Number 202-85031-01-Rev AContents 3 Error Information POST Error System Beeps System Overview System Specifications1 Hardware 6 SCA2 Disk Bay SAF-TE Hot-swappable disk bay compliant SCSI Ch 1 Hardware Figure 2 Accessing the Power Supplies Powering-On the SystemFigure 1 Accessing the Power Supplies Figure 3 P/S Receptacle and On/Off Switch Front PanelFigure 4 Front Panel Detail Figure 6 Direct Boot Switch Detail Back PanelFigure 5 Back Panel Detail Detail ARemoving the Server Panels and Accessing Its Components Safety GuidelinesWarnings and Cautions Tools and Supplies You NeedAccessing the PCI Slots Figure 7 Accessing the Option SlotsPCI/ISA Option Boards Figure 8 Option SlotsFigure 9 Accessing the Hard Disk Drives Hard Disk DrivesSCSI SCA Hard Disk Drives Figure 10 Hard Disk Drive BaysInstalling/Swapping a HDD Figure 11 Removing/Installing a HDDHDD HDD Position Pins HDD Carrier 4 Mounting Screws Optional DevicesFigure 12 Mounting the HDD Carrier Figure 14 CPU/VRM Installation Detail Figure 13 Memory and CPU SlotsMemory Figure 15 Memory Board Slot Location The system supports the following specifications for memory DIMMsJumper Settings Figure 16 System Board Default Jumper SettingsVRM #3 VRM #4Figure 17 I/O Board Switch Settings Before Operations 2 System Environment SettingFlow of System Environment Setting What You Can Do with the System Environment Setting Outline of the Setup MenuOutline of ISA Configuration Utility ICU Setting for Each BoardNotes on Use PCI BoardSetup Menu Flow of the Setup Menu OperationStarting the Setup Menu Figure 18 Entering Setup MenuFigure 19 Setup Menu Screen Configuration Setup Menu ScreenConfiguration of the Setup Menu Screen Operating the Keys on the Setup Menu In the Setup Menu, the following key operations are allowedFigure 20 Main Menu Screen Steps for Setting the Setup MenuWhat You Can Do on the Main Menu Primary Master Slave System Time and System DateLegacy Diskette A,B Reset Configuration Data Execute ROM Diagnostic UnsupportedWhat You Can Do on the Advanced Menu Network serverPCI Configuration I/O Device ConfigurationSelect Resources Current ResourcesParallel port Floppy disk controllerLocal Bus IDE adapter PS/2 MouseExt MP Configuration Table Enable memory gapConsole Redirection Unsupported I/O APIC ModeWinNT 4.0 Install Mode Large Disk Access Mode UnsupportedSpeaker Volume Caching Above 4GBSupervisor Password is User Password isSet Supervisor Password Set User PasswordHard Drive IDE Hard Disk Drive What You Can Do on the Boot menuFigure 23 Boot Menu Screen What You Can Do on the Exit Menu Exit Saving ChangesExit Discarding Changes Figure 24 Exit Menu ScreenISA Configuration Utility ICU Notes on the Setup MenuLoad Setup Defaults Discard ChangesBackup for ICU Disk Flow of Operation with the ICUSystem Resources Starting the ICUSpace Do not remove ICU DISK2 before the ICU terminatesHow to Use Help ICU ScreenOperating the ICU Figure 25 ICU ScreenExiting the ICU Checking Resource Status Checking Resources Used by the SystemAdding an Extended Board Checking Resources for Extended Boards6. A dialog box for confirmation is displayed. Choose OK Reserving I/O Port Addresses Changing the Settings in Extended BoardsSettings for Each Resource Removing an Extended Board NOTE Unknown Card is displayed for RAID controller PC-CA7112 When ICU Program Disk Has Been DestroyedReserving Resources In Use from an ISA Board Restoring Configuration Information Lock/Unlock CardErrors and Countermeasures Restrictions on the ICU Returning the Settings to Defaults Returning the Settings of the Setup Information to DefaultsReturning the ICU Settings to Defaults List of Utility SettingsFixed Configuration Ch 2 System Environment SettingSymbios Logic SCSI Configuration Utilities This table defines the SCSI Select factory default settings3 Error Information POST ErrorCh 3 Error Information Hitachi VisionBase 8880RSystem Beeps Installing Windows NT 2. Select Advanced Menu-Windows NT 4.0 Install Mode4 NT Drivers and Limitations Windows NT Driver RecommendationsCh 4 NT Drivers and Limitations Related Document 5 Related Document and SpecificationEnvironment Specification Ch 5 Related Document and Specification Hitachi VisionBase 8880R