Enabling Automatic Power-Up
Before you begin:
ŸRead “Safety Considerations” on page
ŸRemove the system unit cover (see “Removing the Cover” on page
Your system unit can be set to automatically turn on as soon as AC applied. This allows unattended restart after AC power has been int power outage, for example.
When | the | automatic | enabled, | the | system | unit | ||||
as | AC power | is | applied, even if the system was not turned on | bef | ||||||
The | factory | setting | for this capability | is | automatic | disa | ||||
Note: | If | the | the | system | unit still | |||||
| not | boot | unless the Remote Mode is enabled. To set the | powe | ||||||
| password and Remote Mode, see Chapter 3, “System Management |
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To enable the automatic
1. Remove the disk | drive | bracket | assembly from | the | system | unit an | ||||
it on | top | of | the | power | supply. |
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Note: | Any | adapters | installed in slot 5 may have | to | be | temporarily | ||||
| order to remove the disk | drive bracket. | Refer | to | “Removin | |||||
| page | for | adapter removal instructions. |
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