Connecting external devices, Power indicator codes – Dell POWEREDGE 1950 User Manual
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About Your System
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Connecting External Devices
When connecting external devices to your system, follow these guidelines:
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Most devices must be connected to a specific connector and device drivers must be installed before the
device operates properly. (Device drivers are normally included with your operating system software or
with the device itself.) See the documentation that accompanied the device for specific installation and
configuration instructions.
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Always attach external devices while your system is turned off. Next, turn on any external devices before
turning on the system (unless the documentation for the device specifies otherwise).
For information about individual connectors, see "Jumpers and Connectors" on page 115. For information about
enabling, disabling, and configuring I/O ports and connectors, see "Using the System Setup Program" on
page 31.
Power Indicator Codes
The power button on the front panel controls the power input to the system's power supplies. The power
indicator can provide information on power status (see Figure 1-1). Table 1-4 lists the power button indicator
codes.
The indicators on the power supplies show whether power is present or whether a power fault has occurred
(see Figure 1-4).
Table 1-4.
Power Button Indicators
Indicator
Function
On
Indicates that power is supplied to the system and the system is operational.
Off
Indicates that no power is supplied to the system.
Table 1-5.
Power Supply Indicators
Indicator
Function
Power supply status
Green indicates that the power supply is operational.
Power supply fault
Amber indicates a problem with the power supply.
AC line status
Green indicates that a valid AC source is connected to the power supply.