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Redundant Power-Supply Indicator Code Update
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| Green indicates that the power supply is operational. | |
Fault |
| Amber indicates a problem with the power supply (fan failure, voltage error, |
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Power present | Green indicates that power is present at the power supply and that the system | |
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Changing the LCD Display of the System ID and Name
To change the LCD display of the system ID and name, enter the System Setup program as described in the User’s Guide and select Embedded Server Management from the main setup screen. Then, in the screen that opens, select
LCD Status Messages Update
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Line 1 | Line 2 | Causes | Corrective Actions |
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SYSTEM SYSTEM NAME | SYSTEM ID is a unique name, |
ID | five characters or less, defined by |
| the user. |
| SYSTEM NAME is a unique |
| name, 16 characters or less, |
| defined by the user. |
| The system ID and name display |
| under the following conditions: |
| • The system is powered on. |
| • The power is off and active |
| POST errors are displayed. |
This message is for information only.
You can change the system ID and name in the System Setup program. See your User's Guide for instructions.
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Information Update