Chapter 1

Controls and Indicators

Setting the input voltage

Remove the warning label covering the power connector, and ensure that the voltage setting is correct for your country. (The voltage is set during manufacture and should already be correct.)

Figure 1-4. Input Voltage Selection Switch

Connecting the Power Cords

1.Connect the power cords to the rear of the monitor and the HP Server. (The connectors are shaped to go in one way only.)

2.Connect the monitor’s power cord and the HP Server’s power cord to a grounded outlet. See Figure 1-4.

NOTE

Hewlett-Packard does not support power supply upgrades. Power supply installation

 

information is only intended to assist with the replacement of a defective power supply

 

unit. For your safety, only replace your power supply unit with the one provided by HP

 

Support Services.

 

 

Powering-Up the Server

1. Turn on power to the monitor connected to the HP Server.

Turning on the monitor first ensures that video output auto-configures properly as the server boots up. For information about connecting the monitor, see “Connecting Peripheral Devices” in Chapter 3.

2.Ensure that the Input Voltage selector switch is set for the correct input voltage.

3.Press the Power button on the lower front bezel. See Figure 1-1.

When you press the power button on the front bezel, the Server powers up and loads the operating system. The system runs a set of Power On Self Tests (POST) during this process. For details refer to Chapter 8, “Configuring the HP Server” and Chapter 9, “Troubleshooting.”

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