NEC 5800, 120Mf manual For Proper Operation

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1-8 Notes on Using the Server

FOR PROPER OPERATION

Observe the following notes for successful operation of the NEC Express server. Use of the NEC Express server ignoring the notes will cause malfunctions or failures of the server.

!Install the NEC Express server in a place that meets requirements for successful operation. For details, see Chapter 2, "Setting Up the Server."

!Do not delete the hard disk partition exclusively provided for maintenance of the NEC Express server although it may appear on the OS.

!Make sure to power off the NEC Express server before connecting or disconnecting cables between the server and peripheral devices.

!Verify that the access lamp on the NEC Express server is unlit before turning off the server or ejecting the floppy disk.

!Do not turn on the server after plugging the power cord.

!Do not turn off the server until the "NEC" logo and the some characters appear on the screen.

!When you have just turned off the NEC Express server, wait at least 30 seconds before turning it back on.

!Turn off the power and unplug the power cord from the outlet before relocating the NEC Express server.

!You may use a software command to eject the tray or a media from the CD-ROM drive or an optional device, for example a DAT, installed in the 5.25-inch device bay, respectively. Make sure that the front door is open before ejecting the tray or media with a software command. Running the command when the front door is closed will cause the tray or media to hit against the front door, which may cause a hardware failure of the NEC Express server as well as a software error.

!Clean the NEC Express server on a regular basis. (See Chapter 5 for cleaning.) Regular cleaning proactively prevents various failures of the server.

!Lightning may cause a momentary voltage drop. To prevent this problem, it is recommended to use an uninterruptible power supply unit.

!Make sure to use optional devices supported by the NEC Express server. Some non-supported devices may be physically installed/connected but cause failures of the server as well as a malfunction of the server.

!NEC recommends you use NEC's genuine products. Some third-party products claim that they support the NEC Express server. However, repair of the server due to a failure or damage resulted from use of such third-party products will be charged.

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Contents EXPRESS5800/120Mf Page Contents Maintenance Parts Preface Safety Indications Chapter About Warning LabelsSafety Notes GeneralPower Supply and Power Code Use Page Installation, Relocation, Storage, and Connection Cleaning and Working with Internal Devices During Operation For Proper Operation Provided software Transfer to Third PartyNEC Express server Disposal and Consumables Advice for Health Adjustment of Display Unit AnglesUser Support Overview Specifications Unit Configuration 120MfNames and Functions of Components Unit Configuration Cable Connection List Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Troubleshooting PSU Smbios Srom 0BDA Troubleshooting Error Beep Codes Post Codes Initialize Bios interrupts INT19 Troubleshooting Preventive Maintenance Preventive Maintenance Installing Internal Optional Devices Power Supply Cage Removing the Power supply unit CageInstalling the Power supply unit Cage Removing the FAN unit Installing the FAN unitFAN Unit Removing the Motherboard Installing the New MotherboardMotherboard Making Backup Copies of Nvram Information NEC ExpressbuilderRestoring Nvram Information Size File Name Setup Password Cenvram 120Me 856-060230-001-00 Updating SDR FW Mounting a Heat Sink on the CPURemove the screws fixing the Motherboard Installing Optional Internal Devices How to Attach the Motherboard Installing Optional Internal Devices Scsi Back Panel SCSI-B.P & SAF-TE Board Removing the SCSI-B.PInstalling the Scsi Back Panel CD-ROM Drive Removing the CD-ROM DriveFloppy Disk Drive Removing the FDDFront Bezel Removing the Front BezelFront SUB Bezel Removing the Front Sub BezelFront Panel Board Removing the Front Panel BoardOther Option Parts Rack Mount ConversionInstalling Optional Internal Devices Maintenance Parts Maintenance Parts ListMaintenance Parts About the USE of Screws Transporting the UnitPage
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120Mf, 5800 specifications

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