Fujitsu B120 manual Connecting the rack server to the line voltage

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Installing rack-server in/removing from rack

Installation

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Place the server on the slide rails in the rack (1) and secure the server with the four knurled screws in the rack (2).

3.5.3 Connecting the rack server to the line voltage

The server is equipped with a permanently installed standard power supply. Two standard designs are available for the power supply. The only difference between them is that the connection panel is rotated 180°. Since the connection panels are otherwise identical, the diagrams below show only one of the standard power supplies.

The power supply of the server can be set to the following line voltage range: 100 V to 125 V or 200 V to 240 V.

Before connecting the server to the line voltage, you must always check that the line

! voltage range set on the server corresponds to the local line voltage. The marker arrow on the plug-in unit points to the voltage range set.

100 V - 125 V

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200 V - 240 V

ÊIf the wrong line voltage is set, lift out the plug-in unit with a screwdriver (a), turn it and replace it.

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Contents Primergy B120 Are there Page A26361-K646-Z102-1-7619 Operating Manual Primergy B120Page Contents Contents Hard disk subsystem FeaturesIntroduction System boardHigh level of availability and failure protection Introduction FeaturesPower supply Service and SupportIntroduction Technical dataElectrical data standard power supply Notational conventionsNoise level StandardsMechanical data Environmental conditionsBefore operating the device SafetyInstallation and operation Important notesImportant notes Safety Poper operation of the system, warranty featuresBatteries Other important notes CE certificateImportant notes Modules with electrostatic sensitive componentsTransporting the server FCC Class B Compliance StatementFurther information on environmental protection Disposal and recyclingEnvironmentally friendly product design and development Take-back, recycling and disposalPage Installation Installation stepsUnpacking the server Connecting cables Instructions on connecting and disconnecting cablesSetting up the tower server Installation125 240 Connecting the tower server to the line voltageConnecting the monitor to the line voltage Installing rack-server in/removing from rackMounting the slide-in module Installation Fitting spring nuts Installing the slide-in moduleMounting cage nuts Connecting the rack server to the line voltage Prepare the keyboard Installation Prepare the keyboardTower Rack Connecting devices to the serverConnecting devices to the server Enabling access to the accessible drives Preparation for use and operationUnlocking/locking the tower server Preparation for use and operation Enabling access to the hard disk drivesOperation controls Indicators Drive indicatorsOperation controls Monitor screen Switching the server on and offSpecified switch-on time/switch-off time Server is switched offServer is switched on Other switch-on methodsInstalling the operating system Configuring the serverConfiguration with ServerStart Configuration without ServerStartFitting the hard disk cover Locking the tower serverLocking the server Cleaning the serverPage Opening and closing the tower server Opening and closing the serverOpening and closing the server Opening and closing the rack serverOpening and closing the rack server Page Property and data protection Page Screen stays blank Troubleshooting and tipsOperation indicator remains dark Server switches itself offTroubleshooting and tips Flickering stripes on the monitor screenNo screen display or display drifts Time and/or date is not correct System does not bootNo mouse pointer displayed on the screen Floppy disk cannot be read or writtenAdded drive defective Drives dead at system bootError messages on the screen Disk Array Controller configuration is incorrectScsi hard disk subsystem System components and expansionsRAID level 1 and 5 without standby hard disk Scsi hard disk drivesSystem components and expansions RAID level 0Replacement of Scsi hard disk drive during operation Function of the indicators Green indicatorOrange indicator Installing/removing a Scsi hard disk drive Scsi platter for four 1-inch hard disk slide-in modules Accessible drives IDE driveScsi drive Open the server see Opening and closing the server Installing/Removing an accessible 5 ¼-inch driveChanging the floppy disk drive Removing/installing boards ChipDISK for RemoteView Installing/removing the chipDISKConfiguring the chipDISK Replacing the system fan System board Adapter modulePage ECC IndexKeyboard IndexSCSI-ID Troubleshooting and tips