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NEC NX7700i/5040H-32 User Manual

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Operation Procedure

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Startup Flowchart

Step

Operation

1

Turn on the power distribution board.

2

Turn on the console PC.

3

Turn on the peripheral units excluded from power control via the main cabinet. Check that

they are turned on normally.

4

When the expansion cabinet is used, check that the AC switches in the expansion cabinet

are OFF. If not, turn them off.

5

When the expansion cabinet is used, turn on the AC power circuit breaker in the power bay

at the lower part of the rear of the cabinet. When the circuit breaker is mounted on both

power bays #2 and #3, turn on both of them in any order.

6

When the expansion cabinet is used, turn on the AC switches in the expansion cabinet.

AC SW1 and SW2 can be turn on in any order, but keep the switch off if the corresponding

power bay is not installed.

7

Check that the AC switches in the main cabinet are OFF. If not, turn them off.

8

Turn on the AC power circuit breaker at the lower part of the rear of the cabinet.

The duration of time from turning on the AC switch in the expansion cabinet is not specified.

The order of turning on the AC power circuit breaker in POWER BAY#0 and POWER

BAY#1 is not specified.

9

Turn on the AC switches in the main cabinet.

AC SW1 and SW2 can be turned on in any order.

10

On the SP console, enter:

login name: spfw

Password: nec

iSP Main Menu is displayed.

* The above login name and password are default settings. If you changed the password,

enter that password.

11

Enter “s” on the SP console (for selecting S) iSP commands on iSP Main Menu.

12

Press the ESC key on the SP console (for entering the SP command console).

13

Check BIOS DIPSW settings and settings in each mode.

Enter SP command “sg” on the SP console to check the settings for each OS.

See 3.4 AC-LINK (auto control) for what to be checked.

See 2.4.6.12 for the “sg” command.

14

Enter SP command “up” on the SP console (for turning on the DC power and initiating the

system startup procedure). See 2.4.6.15 for the “up” command.

[Remark]

When the initial system startup is complete, be sure to backup CMOS/NVRAM. It is the
responsibility of the user to backup CMOS/NVRAM. Use SP command “sr” for backup while the
EFI Boot Manager is active. See 2.4.6.13 for the “sr” command.

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