Starting the drives, Disk drive leds, Engaging the drive module anti-tamper locks – Lenovo Secure Managed Client User Manual
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Starting
the
drives
Unless
otherwise
selected
during
installation,
all
drives
in
the
enclosure
should
automatically
start
their
motors
during
power
on.
If
this
does
not
occur
then
one
of
the
following
conditions
may
exist:
v
There
may
be
a
power
problem
(an
alarm
and
power
fault
indication
would
normally
be
present).
v
The
drive
motors
will
spin
up
in
a
delayed
sequence.
Disk
drive
LEDs
Each
drive
carrier
module
has
two
LEDs,
an
upper
(green)
LED
and
a
lower
(amber)
LED.
v
During
normal
operation,
the
green
LED
will
be
on
and
will
flicker
to
indicate
drive
activity.
It
will
also
be
on
when
no
drive
is
present.
It
is
off
when
the
drive
is
not
spun
up.
v
During
normal
operation,
the
amber
LED
will
be:
–
Off
if
no
drive
is
present
–
Off
as
the
drive
operates
–
On
if
a
drive
fault
exists
Engaging
the
drive
module
anti-tamper
locks
An
anti-tamper
lock
is
installed
in
each
drive
carrier
handle
and
can
be
accessed
through
the
small
cutout
in
the
latch
section
of
the
handle
with
a
TORX
screwdriver.
A
lock
symbol
displays
in
the
small
opening
beside
the
torque
screw
when
the
drive
is
locked.
Activating
an
anti-tamper
lock
To
activate
an
anti-tamper
lock,
do
the
following:
1.
Carefully
insert
the
TORX
screwdriver
provided
into
the
cutout
in
the
handle
(see
1
in
2.
Rotate
the
screwdriver
in
a
clockwise
direction
until
the
lock
symbol
is
visible
in
the
opening
beside
the
key
see
2
in
Note:
Do
not
turn
the
lock
more
than
half
a
turn;
otherwise,
the
drive
carrier
may
be
damaged.
3.
Remove
the
screwdriver.
Note:
A
drive
carrier
cannot
be
installed
if
its
anti-tamper
lock
is
activated
outside
the
enclosure.
Deactivating
an
anti-tamper
lock
To
deactivate
an
anti-tamper
lock,
do
the
following:
Figure
19.
Activating
an
anti-tamper
lock
Chapter
4.
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