Door lock mechanism, Upper door security, Removable door hinges – Toshiba Magnia 7010 User Manual
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Getting Started
Front with doors open
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Door lock mechanism
The upper and lower doors may be latched together for varying degrees of
server security. For more information, see “Setting up server security” on
page 21.
Upper door security
The upper door provides access to the operation switches, the 5.25-inch device
bays (including the CD-ROM) and the diskette drive. The upper door may be
locked with an internal latch. The locked door status is shown by the icon in the
window of the upper door.
Removable door hinges
The removable hinges allow the upper and lower doors to be removed.
Upper device bay
The upper device bay may hold up to three devices:
Three 5.25-inch devices (one of which contains the CD-ROM)
CD-ROM drive
This drive can read single-sided compact discs.
A headset or earphones can be connected to the stereo phone jack.
The volume control adjusts the audio output level provided the CD-ROM
disc supports this.
The CD-ROM lamp glows while the CD-ROM is being read.
If the drive tray does not slide out when you press the eject button, contact
your system administrator.
Floppy disk drive (FDD)
The drive reads both high-density and double-density 3.5-inch disks (1.44
MB/720 KB).
The FDD lamp glows while the disk is being accessed.
Pressing the eject button removes the diskette.
Power and reset switches
There are four switches on the front of the server:
The NMI switch is reserved for use by a authorized Magnia service provider.
The Reset button resets the system. Press to reset the system using a slender
object.
NMI